Greece ups Golden Visas: bid to bring in cash

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Greece is increasing the number of 'Golden Visas' to people investing more than 250,000 euros in property- with an aim of boosting state dollars while offering five-year residency rights in return for real estate acquisitions or strategic investments.

The Greek government has issued more than 983 golden visas under the program, which began in 2013 – the majority of 335 permits going to Chinese investors. Russian investors follow with 315 permits and United Arab Emirates nationals with 151 permits. Chinese buyers have also increased their buying activity upping the number of permits from 335 in September 2015 to 547 permits this year.

Investors from China (547 permits), Russia (331) Ukraine (62), Lebanon (59), Egypt (58), Iraq (46), Syria (35), Jordan (27) and Turkey (26) make up the purchasing activity thus far, according to Interior ministry data for September 2016.

The visa grants a five-year residence permit renewable for third country nationals who purchase – individually or through a legal entity – property in Greece valued at a minimum of 250,000 euros, or who have taken out a minimum 10-year lease in hotel accommodation or tourism facilities.

The residence permit does not foresee a right to employment and citizenship can only be granted after seven years of residency.

Enterprise Greece, which is behind the promotion of the program, said interest picked up pace last May due to improvements- including offering the option to rent property, the issue of residence permits to grandparents, and extending residence permits for minors from 18 to 21 years of age.

The program has been heavily promoted at international trade shows in China, the United Arab Emirates, Lebanon, Turkey and Russia, with Enterprise Greece set to participate in the 10th Luxury Property Show to take place in Shanghai on December 9-11 this year.

GCT Team

This article was researched and written by a GCT team member.

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