What happens if you overstay in Greece?


What happens if you overstay in Greece? In Greece, fines for overstaying the 90 day visa free period run from €600 to €1,200. If you are unable to depart before your 90 day limit and wish to apply for an extension, you must contact the closest Aliens Bureau at least two weeks prior to your required departure date to apply for an extension of stay.


What is the penalty for overstaying in Greece?

If someone is caught having resided in Greece for more than an additional 30 days, but less than an additional 90 days then the penalty is Euros 1200. If someone exceeds their tourist visa by more than 90 days, then the penalty is Euros 1500, which is the maximum penalty.


How long can you stay in Greece if you own a property?

You can get a residence permit if you own a property in Greece. With this document, you are allowed to stay in Greece for as long as you want. However, you need to renew your residence permit every five years.


What happens if you overstay 90 days in Greece?

In Greece, fines for overstaying the 90 day visa free period run from €600 to €1,200. If you are unable to depart before your 90 day limit and wish to apply for an extension, you must contact the closest Aliens Bureau at least two weeks prior to your required departure date to apply for an extension of stay.


Is it cheaper to live in Greece or USA?

Cost Of Living In Greece Vs. The USA. It is 54% less expensive to live in Greece than living in the USA. The average cost of living for one person in Greece is $1020/month while it's $2213/month in the USA.


Can I just move to Greece?

As a non-EU citizen moving to Greece, you will need to get a D visa, also known as a National Visa (long-stay). This type of visa is required for all non-EU citizens that want to reside in Greece for the long term.