Greece

Apply for the Greece FIP Visa

Retiring in Greece means sunshine, seafood, and a slow lifestyle. The Greece FIP Visa allows you to relocate legally, without having to work or invest a single dollar. Learn about the Greek FIP Visa below.

Apply for the Greece FIP Visa

Why Apply for the Greece FIP Visa?

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Low Monthly Requirement

Just €3,500 a month in passive income or €126,000 in savings gets you legal residency in Europe.

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Live in the EU

You’ll have full-time access to Greece and visa-free travel across Europe’s Schengen Zone (if you don’t already have it).

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Upgrade Your Lifestyle

Fresh food, epic history, beach towns, and decent healthcare. All at an economical price.

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Path to Citizenship

Remain in Greece for seven continuous years, and you can apply for Greek citizenship with one of the strongest passports in the world.

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No Investment Needed

Unlike the Greece Golden Visa, there’s zero requirement to buy real estate or invest in the country. Just prove your income, and you’re in.

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Who is the Greece FIP Visa for?

Burned-Out Retirees

If your cost of living, healthcare, and taxes are crushing your retirement dreams, Greece offers relief and a better quality of life.

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Solo Adventurers

If you’re dreaming of a fresh start overseas and want to reinvent yourself, the Greece FIP Visa lets you rebuild on your terms.

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Couples on a Budget

You don’t need millions to get residency in Greece. Just show passive income or savings, and you can retire in style in the Mediterranean.

Greece FIP Visa Requirements

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Money

Income or Savings

Show at least €3,500 a month in passive income (e.g. pensions, rental income, dividends) or €126,000 in savings. Add 20% for a spouse and 15% per child.

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Accommodation

You’ll need a rental lease or property deed in Greece. Hotels and temporary Airbnbs typically don’t count.

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No Work Allowed

You technically cannot work or run a business in the country while on the Greece FIP Visa.

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Health Insurance

Buy private health insurance that covers your entire stay in Greece.

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Valid Passport

Your valid passport must remain so for the entire application period and have two blank pages.

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Clean Record

Greece requires police clearance showing you have no serious criminal record in your country of residence.

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Medical Certificate

A certified doctor must prove that you’re in good health.

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Non-EU National

Only available to non-EU, non-EEA, and non-Swiss citizens.

Request Your Greece Visa Infosheet

The Greece FIP Visa Process

Step 1

Eligibility Check

Book a Freedom Consult so we can assess your situation and confirm you meet the Greece FIP Visa criteria (or whether there’s a better jurisdiction and immigration route for your specific goals).

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Step 2

Collect Documents

Gather your passport, proof of funds, lease or deed, insurance, police clearance, medical certificate, and other necessary documents. Then, the Freedom Files will help you translate and apostille them for international use in Greece.

Step 3

Submit Application

We’ll submit your Greece FIP Visa application to the nearest Greek consulate. Processing typically takes less than 6 months. We’ll liaise with the Greek immigration authorities to fast-track your application.

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Receive Entry Visa & Travel to Greece

Once you’re approved for the Greece FIP Visa, you’ll receive a 12-month entry visa to move to Greece. Enter Greece before your entry visa expires and begin the residence permit process.

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Get Residency Card

Visit the Ministry of Immigration, submit your biometrics, and get your 3-year renewable residence permit within four months. The Freedom Files team helps you throughout this whole process.

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Remain Compliant

To renew your visa before its expiration, you must spend at least 183 days per year in Greece and maintain your income or savings. After five years of legal stay and no absences from the country of more than six months (or a total of ten months), you can apply for permanent residency.

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Apply for Citizenship

After seven years of continuous legal residency in Greece of at least 183 days per year, you may be eligible for Greek citizenship if you pass the integration and language tests. This is neither an obligation nor an easy task.

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FAQs About the Greece FIP Visa

How Much Does the Greece FIP Visa Cost?

Government fees are around €300 per applicant, plus a €50 residence card fee. But the Greece FIP Visa requires no investment in the country. Freedom Files also offers all-inclusive support, including visa processing, government liaising, and application submission.

When Can I Apply for Citizenship through the Greece FIP Visa?

Generally, after seven years. However, you’re eligible for naturalization only after seven years of continuous legal residence, assuming you meet integration and language requirements and do not leave the country for more than six months at a time and no more than ten total months in the previous five years.

Will Greece Tax My Retirement Income while on the FIP Visa?

Yes. To renew your Greece FIP Visa, you’ll need to remain in the country for at least 183+ days a year, which also makes you a tax resident. Greece taxes worldwide income. However, Greece offers a flat 7% tax rate on foreign pensions and retirement income for new residents and a flat €100,000 tax per annum for new high-earning residents. The Freedom Files can guide you through the application process.

How Long Does the Greece FIP Visa Process Take?

Typically, less than 6 months. Greek consulates typically respond to application submissions within two months. Then, applicants must travel to Greece to complete the application process and officially become residents.

Can My Spouse or Children Join Me on the Greece FIP Visa?

Yes. Spouses and dependent children under 18 years old can be included in the Greece FIP Visa application. Just prove to the Greek immigration authorities that you have the appropriate additional funds – 20% extra for a spouse, 15% per child – to support them, as well as yourself while you’re in Greece.

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Apply for the France FIP Visa

The France FIP Visa (or VLS-TS Visiteur Visa) is your ticket to happier, slower, healthier, richer life in Europe. Trade high costs and stress back home for cafés, walkable neighborhoods, a historic culture, affordable healthcare, and a slower pace of life. 

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Why Apply for the France FIP Visa?

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Work-Free Residency

Live in France full-time without the need for a job or business in the country.

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Family Inclusion

Bring your spouse and children under the same France FIP Visa application, only with adjusted financial requirements.

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Renewable & Flexible

The France FIP Visa allows for easy annual renewal if you maintain passive income, savings, housing, and insurance.

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Path to Citizenship

Become eligible for permanent residency and citizenship in just five years of meeting presence and visa requirements.

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Low Income Thresholds

Qualify for the FIP Visa with US$3,500 a month in passive income, far less than many European residency programs.

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Who is the France FIP Visa for?

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Retirees

You want a stable, affordable, and enriching place to spend your next chapter without the need to work.

Expat spouse partners

Remote Income Holders

Your money comes from investments, pensions, retirement distributinos, or rental income, not active employment.

Married expats

Culture Seekers

You value food, art, history, and culture enough to center your life around them. France has more than enough for you.

France FIP Visa Requirements

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Money

Passive Income

At least €3,000 a month for the main applicant, plus €1,500 extra in monthly income for a spouse and €750 per child. However, the Freedom Files recommends more qualifying income.

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Savings

Show proof of at least €36,000 for a solo applicant in a credible bank, plus €18,000 extra if applying with your spouse and €9,000 per child.

Essays

No Employment

You must commit in writing not to work in France while you’re a resident.

House

Accommodation

You must have a lease, property deed, or utility bill showing you live at a French address.

Health

Medical Certificate

A French doctor must provide proof of applicants’ mental and physical fitness.

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Valid Passport

Your passport must be valid for your application process and first year in France.

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Clean Record

You must provide a police clearance from all countries lived in during the last three years.

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Health Insurance

Applicants must have a private French policy covering all risks for your stay in the country.

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Nationality

Non-EU/-EEA/-Swiss citizens only.

Request Your France FIP Visa Infosheet

The France FIP Visa Process

Step 1

Eligibility Check

Review the France FIP Visa criteria, whether you qualify, and all your relocation options with a Freedom Files consultant.

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Step 2

Application Prep

Once you’re ready to apply for the France FIP Visa, collect financial proof, housing docs, police certificates, insurance, and all other relevant documents for your application. The Freedom Files will help you apply for the long-stay Visa Visiteur.

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Arrival & Validation

Enter France, register with the French Office for Immigration and Integration (OFII), and complete the required medical exam within three months.

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Residence Card

Once you’re fully approved, you can apply for your one-year Carte de Séjour at your local prefecture. The Freedom Files will arrange all these appointments for you.

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Renewal

In order to remain in France long-term, you’ll need to renew your visa annually. Continue to prove compliance with the visa rules, and you’ll be approved with flying colors.

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Permanent Residency & Citizenship

After five continuous years of living at least 183 days a year in France, you’ll be eligible for permanent residency and, in turn, French citizenship. For the latter, you’ll also have to meet language and integration standards.

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FAQs About the France FIP Visa

How Much Are French FIP Visa Fees?

Government costs typically total about €400 for a solo adult. If you want end‑to‑end help, Freedom Files also offers fixed‑fee packages that cover full dossier assembly, appointment booking, application optimization and submission, and post‑arrival steps in France. 

After the French FIP Visa, How Soon Can I Apply for Citizenship?

Five years. France allows most people to apply for citizenship after five years of continuous legal residence. You must show integration, clean records, tax compliance, and B1‑level French. 

Will I Pay Tax on My US Income Under the French FIP Visa?

In the United States, yes. In France, potentially not. If France is your tax residence, France generally taxes worldwide income at rates of up to 50%. However, Freedom Files clients use the US-France tax treaty to avoid both double tax and also French tax on their retirement income. 

How Long Does French FIP Visa Approval Take?

1-3 months. Most French consulates finalize Freedom Files’ FIP Visa applications in under four months, but applicants’ speed of document gathering, appointment availability, and holidays can stretch that. 

Can My Spouse & Kids Also Apply for the French FIP Visa?

Yes. To include them as dependents in your application, however, the main applicant must evidence higher income and savings for each dependent, maintain health coverage for everyone, and show housing proof in France. 

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