Greece Digital Nomad Visa

Greece digital nomad visa, coordinated end to end.

For non-EU remote workers and freelancers serving employers or clients outside Greece - we coordinate the income evidence, tax-residence planning, health insurance, consulate filing, and the residence permit, end to end.

First call: leave with route fit, the income evidence consulates expect at EUR 3,500/month net, remote-work and insurance gaps, the tax-residence position, family scope, and the next decision mapped.

Researching the route first? Read the full Greece digital nomad visa guide

What you get

What we coordinate across your digital nomad visa.

Income and remote-work evidence come first. We coordinate the income proof, the tax-relief position, health insurance, family scope, and the residence steps, so the file is ready before the consulate appointment.

01

Route-fit and income memo

A written view of whether the digital nomad route fits, the income consulates expect at EUR 3,500/month net for your family size, and likely blockers.

02

Remote-work evidence map

A practical plan for evidencing remote work for employers or clients outside Greece through contracts, invoices, and bank statements.

03

Insurance and document list

Health insurance, criminal record, apostille, translation, and family records organised early for the consulate.

04

Tax and residence handoff

Tax-residence questions - including whether any Greek incentive regime could apply - go to a tax specialist, while the visa, the digital nomad residence permit, and renewals stay visible.

Income test

EUR 3,500 net per month

Applicants evidence at least EUR 3,500 net monthly income, with set percentages added for a spouse and children, so the income file is built to that level.

Income from outside Greece

Remote, non-Greek clients

The work is remote for a foreign employer or non-Greek clients; we make sure the income basis and contracts fit the route.

Tax residence

Plan your Greek tax position

Staying more than 183 days makes you a Greek tax resident; Greek incentive regimes such as the inbound-worker 50% relief mainly target Greek-source income, so a remote worker's eligibility is not automatic - confirm with a tax specialist.

Pathway

One-year visa, then a permit

A one-year visa leads to a two-year digital nomad residence permit, renewable every two years while the conditions are met.

Who this fits

Why use Movingto for a Greece digital nomad case?

This route is useful only when the income evidence, remote-work basis, health insurance, and tax questions can be made clear. Movingto helps map the file before filing work starts.

Good fit for

  • Non-EU remote workers and freelancers serving employers or clients outside Greece
  • Applicants who want the income evidence planned at EUR 3,500/month net for their family size
  • People who want their Greek tax-residence position mapped before committing
  • Families that need dependant scope, income coverage, insurance, and document timing planned together
  • Applicants who want the visa-to-residence-permit path mapped from the start

Not the right fit for

  • EU, EEA, or Swiss citizens who do not need this national route
  • Applicants whose income comes from Greek employers or Greek clients
  • Retirees on passive income, who fit the Greece FIP / retirement route better
  • Anyone seeking an approval guarantee or a fixed processing-time promise
  • Anyone seeking direct legal, tax, or social-security advice from Movingto

Service scope

What Movingto coordinates, and what specialists decide.

You get a managed route and evidence plan. Immigration decisions, legal advice, tax advice, and filings by regulated professionals stay with the relevant owner.

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Scope boundary
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Delivery scopeIncluded vs. referred out
Coordinated by Movingto

Greece route and income assessment

We map whether the digital nomad route fits, the income expected at EUR 3,500/month net for your family size, nationality, likely blockers, and the next decision.

Coordinated by Movingto

Income, remote-work, and insurance checklist

We organise income proof, remote-work evidence for non-Greek employers or clients, health insurance, criminal record, and family records.

Coordinated by Movingto

Visa and residence path mapping

We sequence the consulate visa, entry, the digital nomad residence permit, and renewal timing so the path is visible before filing starts.

Coordinated by Movingto

Tax-residence handoff coordination

We identify tax-residence questions - including whether any Greek incentive regime could apply - and coordinate the handoff to a tax specialist where advice or filings are needed.

Handled separately

Authority decisions or guarantees

Movingto does not control consular or immigration decisions, set requirements, processing times, or approval outcomes.

Handled separately

Legal, tax, or social-security advice

Regulated advice, tax filings, social-security, and Greek legal representation must be handled by engaged specialists.

Case path

From route fit to residence setup.

Each stage ends with a decision, checklist, or specialist handoff so the case does not drift between income evidence, insurance, and tax questions.

Case path05 managed stages
  1. Step 1 of 5

    Confirm route fit and income

    Check the remote-work setup and map the income against the EUR 3,500/month net threshold for your family size.

  2. Step 2 of 5

    Build the income and remote-work file

    Prepare the income proof and the remote-work evidence for employers or clients outside Greece that consulates look for.

  3. Step 3 of 5

    Assemble insurance and documents

    Prepare health insurance, criminal record, family records, apostille, and translations.

  4. Step 4 of 5

    File the consulate visa

    File the national visa at the Greek consulate abroad and prepare for entry.

  5. Step 5 of 5

    Get the residence permit and tax setup

    Apply for the digital nomad residence permit after entry, keep renewal timing visible, and route tax-residence questions to a tax specialist.

Key figures

Greece digital nomad visa at a glance (2026)

ItemFigure / ruleSource
Minimum incomeEUR 3,500/month netGreek migration / consular guidance
Family add-ons+20% (about EUR 700) spouse; +15% (about EUR 525) per childGreek migration / consular guidance
Income sourceRemote work for employers or clients outside GreeceLaw 4825/2021
Tax residence183+ days = Greek tax resident; incentive regimes mainly cover Greek-source incomeAADE / tax specialist
Visa / permit1-year visa, then a 2-year digital nomad residence permit, renewableGreek migration guidance
ApplyAt the Greek consulate abroadGreek consular guidance

Indicative figures; thresholds and tax rules are set by law and can change, so confirm the current position with your legal and tax team. Last reviewed 24 June 2026.

Full guide with costs and tax detail

Evidence

Evidence you can check.

Scope, professional boundaries, and credential claims stay tied to source pages instead of sitting as unsupported marketing copy.

Source
Residence permits / migration procedures

Greek Ministry of Migration and Asylum

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Visas - eligibility and consular filing

Greek Ministry of Foreign Affairs

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Review source
Law 4825/2021 (digital nomad provisions)

Hellenic Republic (Government Gazette)

Evidence pending
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Tax residence and income-tax rules

AADE (Independent Authority for Public Revenue)

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Common questions

Questions before you engage.

What is included in the Greece digital nomad visa service?

The service covers route fit, income-evidence planning at EUR 3,500/month net, remote-work evidence, health-insurance review, consulate-visa sequencing, residence-permit tracking, and a tax-relief handoff. Legal and tax advice remain with the relevant specialists.

How much income do I need to show?

You evidence at least EUR 3,500 in net monthly income, plus about 20% (around EUR 700) for a spouse and 15% (around EUR 525) per child. The income must come from employers or clients outside Greece.

What is the 50% tax relief?

Greece offers new tax residents a 50% income-tax relief for up to seven years under the inbound-worker regime, if you transfer your tax residence and were not Greek tax resident for five of the previous six years. Eligibility and filings should be confirmed with a tax specialist.

Can I work for a Greek company on this visa?

No. The route is for remote work for a foreign employer or non-Greek clients. Income from Greek employers or Greek clients does not fit this route.

How long is the visa, and can I bring family?

The initial national visa runs one year, after which you apply for a two-year digital nomad residence permit, renewable every two years. Family members can be included, subject to the additional income shown above.

Is Movingto a law firm?

No. Movingto coordinates the residency process. Legal advice, filing, and representation come from independent licensed professionals where required.

Private advisory call

Get your Greece digital nomad visa coordinated, end to end.

Bring your remote-work setup, income evidence, current location, family scope, and tax questions. We will map the income evidence, consulate timing, residence setup, and specialist handoffs.

First call covers

Leave with a clearer route decision, the income expectation, evidence gaps, and next steps.

Route fit
Country, visa category, family members, and timing.
Scope
Documents, legal work, tax points, and investment boundaries.
Next steps
What to prepare before engaging the right specialists.
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