Skyland Immigration provides comprehensive guidance for successful Greece Work Permit applications. Whether you’re applying for a Temporary Work Permit, Highly Skilled Worker Permit, or Seasonal Work Permit, we ensure a seamless experience.
Our expertise lies in helping professionals and skilled workers secure Greece Work Permits efficiently. With personalized support, streamlined processes, and detailed compliance assistance, we help you achieve your career goals in one of Europe’s most dynamic economies.
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At Skyland Immigration, we are committed to simplifying your Greece Work Visa journey with ease and efficiency. Our experienced team guides you through every step, ensuring your application aligns perfectly with Greece’s work visa requirements. Whether you need assistance with Temporary Work Permits, Highly Skilled Worker Visas, or Seasonal Work Visas, we provide tailored support to help you achieve your career aspirations in Greece. With Skyland Immigration, you can focus on your professional goals while we handle the complexities of the application process.
At Skyland Immigration, we provide an extensive range of services tailored to help you achieve your international career goals. Whether you're applying for a Greece Work Visa or seeking expert guidance, our personalized approach ensures your success every step of the way.
Eligibility: Mid-level skilled workers with a valid Greece job offer, meeting salary thresholds. Relevant qualifications and employer sponsorship are required.
Our Support: We assess your eligibility, assist with documentation, and prepare your application, ensuring compliance with Greece’s immigration standards.
Eligibility: For professionals with advanced skills, qualifications, and a Greece job offer meeting salary criteria. Employer sponsorship is mandatory.
Our Support: We review your profile, prepare documents, and submit your application. Post-approval, we assist with relocation and dependent permits.
Eligibility: Entrepreneurs establishing a business in Greece with a viable plan, proof of investment, and meeting regulatory requirements.
Our Support: We assist with crafting a business plan, documentation, and compliance checks, ensuring smooth application and post-approval setup.
We evaluate your qualifications, experience, and goals to match you with the best visa type, ensuring you meet Greece’s immigration requirements.
Our experts compile, verify, and format your documents, ensuring they align with Greece’s legal and regulatory standards for approval.
We collaborate with your Greece-based employer to ensure sponsorship documentation is accurate, complete, and fully compliant.
We prepare and submit your application to Greece’s immigration authorities, ensuring all details are accurate and meet the required standards.
We track your application, address inquiries from Greece authorities, and provide timely updates to ensure smooth processing.
Once approved, we assist with relocation, onboarding, and dependent visa applications for a seamless transition to life in Greece.
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Discover Your Visa Path Today!Eligibility depends on having a valid job offer from a Greece-based employer, meeting specific qualifications, and fulfilling financial and legal requirements.
No, a job offer from a Greece-based employer is required for most work visas.
You need to submit an application through the Greek Embassy or Consulate in your home country, along with your employer's sponsorship documents.
Documents include a valid passport, job offer letter, proof of qualifications, health insurance, and employer sponsorship.
Processing times vary but generally take 1–3 months depending on the visa type and your application completeness.
The initial application process typically requires physical submission at a Greek Consulate or Embassy.
Incomplete applications may be rejected or delayed. The Greek authorities may request additional documentation to proceed.
The minimum salary requirements depend on the visa type and job role, aligning with Greece’s employment laws.
Yes, valid health insurance covering your stay in Greece is mandatory.
No language test is officially required, but proficiency in Greek or English may enhance your employability.
Applicants must be at least 18 years old. There is no upper age limit, but applicants should meet job-specific requirements.
Yes, dependents can apply for family reunification visas if you meet the financial support criteria.
Your employer provides documentation confirming your job offer, role, and compliance with Greece's employment laws.
No, you must apply for a new work visa if you switch employers.
No, work visas are employer-specific. You need to apply for a new visa if you change employers.
Freelancers are not eligible under standard work visa categories. However, self-employed professionals can explore Entrepreneur Visas.
Popular sectors include tourism, agriculture, IT, engineering, education, and shipping.
Work visas are typically issued for full-time employment. Part-time work may not be permitted under certain visa types.
Once approved, collect your visa, book your travel, and complete any required pre-employment formalities, such as health checks.
Yes, extensions are possible if your employment continues and your employer submits a renewal application.
You must leave Greece before your visa expires. Overstaying can lead to fines, bans, or legal action.
Yes, long-term work visas may lead to permanent residency after fulfilling Greece’s residency requirements.
Dependents on family visas must apply for separate work permits to take up employment.
Yes, you can appeal by providing additional documents or clarifications requested by the Greek authorities.
Yes, a Greece Work Visa allows travel within the Schengen Zone for up to 90 days within a 180-day period.
The application fee typically ranges from €150–€300, depending on the visa type.
Yes, students can apply for a work visa if they secure a job and meet all eligibility criteria.
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