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IMPACT – MEDIUM
What is the change? Greece’s new immigration law introduces major changes aimed at simplifying and streamlining procedures and fast-tracking investment-related residence permits.
What does the change mean? The main changes include mandatory online payment, longer durations for residence permits, fast-track service for investors and elimination of short-term permanent residence permits.
Background: On June 1, the new law, No. 4251 of 2014, took effect. The main changes are:
BAL Analysis: The immigration changes, in particular the longer residence permit validity and fast five-day processing of residence permits for investors, are aimed at easing red tape and attracting investors to improve Greece’s economy.
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