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Writer's pictureKyveli Zahou

Greek Work Permit: A Guide for Highly-Qualified Workers in Greece

Updated: Jan 31

Are you a highly-qualified professional eager to work in Greece? If so, the Blue Card Visa might be your pathway to a special Work Permit, allowing you to reside and work in the country. Let's dive into the details of this unique opportunity.


Understanding the Blue Card Visa

The Blue Card Visa is designed for highly-qualified workers from non-EU countries, offering them the chance to live and work in Greece. To be eligible, individuals must possess advanced professional skills, such as a university degree, and hold a job offer or a bidding job offer with a salary exceeding the average in Greece.


Eligibility Criteria

To apply for a Work Permit as a highly-skilled worker, you need to fulfill specific preconditions:

  • Have a valid passport.

  • Possess a valid visa for the purpose of highly-qualified employment (subject to change as of 04/2024).

  • Hold a valid work contract for a highly-qualified position for at least one year (6 months as of 04/2024), ensuring that the remuneration meets the minimum requirements set by the Ministry for Migration Policy (1.6 times the average gross annual remuneration in Greece, based on Greek Statistics Authority data).

  • For regulated professions, fulfill the relevant prerequisites.

  • For unregulated professions, provide evidence of highly-specialized professional qualifications through studies or a minimum of professional experience, as required by national law.

  • Present a full medical care certificate.

  • Submit a copy of your criminal record.

Accompanying Family Members

If your family is joining you, ensure to bring along a marriage certificate and a birth certificate for each child.


Step-by-Step Process

  1. Obtain a visa that allows you to enter Greece legally.

  2. Upon arrival in Greece, apply for the work permit before your visa expires.

  3. With the permit secured, you gain the legal right to work in Greece for two years.

  4. If you plan to extend your permit for an additional three years, initiate the renewal process at least two months before its expiration.

Embark on your journey towards a fulfilling professional experience in Greece with the Blue Card Visa!


Are you considering working abroad in Greece?

  • Yes, definitely!

  • Maybe, I'm exploring options.

  • No, not at the moment.


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