Greece has become an increasingly attractive destination for Russian citizens seeking a stable lifestyle, warmer climate, and access to the European Union. Whether you want to retire, invest, work remotely, or reunite with family, this guide covers how to immigrate to Greece from Russia legally and effectively.
βοΈ Why Russians Are Moving to Greece
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ποΈ Mediterranean climate and peaceful lifestyle
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ποΈ Shared Orthodox Christian heritage and cultural ties
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π‘ Safe environment for families and retirees
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π Access to the Schengen Area for visa-free travel
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π° Affordable property and lower cost of living than Western Europe
π Main Visa Options for Russian Citizens
Russian nationals must apply for a Type D long-stay visa to remain in Greece for more than 90 days. Below are the most relevant visa types depending on your goals.
1. ποΈ Golden Visa (Residency by Investment)
A top choice for affluent Russians seeking EU access.
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Minimum real estate investment: β¬250,000ββ¬500,000
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Grants a 5-year renewable residence permit
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No requirement to live in Greece to maintain the permit
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Entire family (spouse, children, parents) included
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Path to Greek citizenship if residing for 7 years
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2. π§³ Financially Independent Person (FIP) Visa
Ideal for retirees or individuals with passive income.
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Must show income of at least β¬2,000/month (plus more for dependents)
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No work allowed inside Greece
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Private Greek health insurance is required
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Residence permit is renewable
3. π§βπ» Digital Nomad Visa
Popular with remote workers or business owners abroad.
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Proof of β¬3,500+ monthly income
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Must work for a non-Greek employer or your own company
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1-year visa, renewable up to 2 years
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Can bring family members
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4. π¨βπ©βπ§βπ¦ Family Reunification
For those with immediate family legally residing in Greece.
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Sponsor must hold legal Greek residency
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Covers spouses, underage children, and sometimes parents
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Long-term residence possible after reunification
5. π Student Visa
For Russian students accepted to Greek educational institutions.
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Proof of admission and financial support
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Health insurance required
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Can apply for post-study work and residency options
6. π’ Employment Visa
Only available with a Greek job offer and employer sponsorship.
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Must be approved by Greek labor authorities
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Challenging to obtain due to Greece’s employment laws
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Typically reserved for highly skilled roles or intra-company transfers
π Application Process for Russians
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Choose your preferred visa route
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Prepare documents in Russian and Greek (or English)
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Apply at the Greek Consulate in Moscow, St. Petersburg, or Novorossiysk
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Attend a visa interview
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Receive Type D visa and travel to Greece
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Apply for a residence permit at the local immigration office
π Required Documents (May Vary by Visa Type)
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Valid Russian passport
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Clean criminal record
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Proof of income or investment
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Health insurance coverage
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Proof of accommodation in Greece
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Marriage/birth certificates for family visas
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Visa application forms and biometric photos
π All official documents must be translated and apostilled.
βοΈ How Borderless Lawyers Can Help Russians Move to Greece
We provide expert immigration support for:
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Golden Visa investment legal assistance
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FIP and digital nomad visa strategy
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Full document review and certified translation
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Tax residency and citizenship planning
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Ongoing compliance and renewals
π Supporting clients from Russia, Belarus, Kazakhstan, and CIS countries.
π¦ Visa Options at a Glance
Visa Type | Best For | Min. Income/Investment | Work Allowed | Family Included | Citizenship Path |
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Golden Visa | Investors | β¬250Kββ¬500K real estate | β | β | β (7 years) |
FIP Visa | Retirees, passive earners | β¬2,000/month | β | β | β |
Digital Nomad | Remote workers | β¬3,500/month | β (remote) | β | β |
Student Visa | Young applicants | Tuition + living | Limited | β | β |
Family Visa | Dependents | Sponsorship required | β | β | β |
Employment Visa | Skilled workers | Job offer required | β | β | β |
π¬π· Tips for Russian Applicants
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Start the process 3β4 months before your planned move
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Use certified Greek-Russian translators
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Budget for property tax ID (AFM), legal fees, and real estate transfer tax
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Consider learning basic Greek to ease integration
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Join local expat groups in Athens, Crete, or Thessaloniki