IMPACT – HIGH

Greece has imposed entry restrictions and suspended immigration services in a bid to slow the spread of the COVID-19 virus.

Key Points:

  • Greece has suspended entry to non-EU/EFTA visitors. Non-EU/EFTA spouses and minor children of EU nationals are exempted. Emergency exemptions may be available in limited circumstances, e.g., for medical staff, urgent employment needs or family emergencies. Greece’s entry ban is consistent with the EU’s move to halt travel to the Schengen Area for 30 days.
  • Greece’s land borders with Albania, North Macedonia and Turkey remain closed at this time.
  • Immigration authorities have suspended in-person appointments until April 10. Residence permits that expire during this time will automatically be extended, according to the announcement of the Greek Ministry of Migration.

 Analysis & Comments: Employers should identify affected employees and alter travel and business schedules accordingly. Those in need of immigration services should expect delays and limited availability in Greece.

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