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Greece flag Greece Digital Nomad Visa 2026: 50% Tax Break & Requirements

Greece pairs island life with a genuine incentive: a 50% income tax reduction for qualifying new residents. Here's how the digital nomad visa works.

⏱ 8 min read📅 Updated January 2026✅ Reviewed for 2026

Overview

Greece's digital nomad visa lets non-EU remote workers live in Greece, initially for up to 12 months, with the option to convert to a two-year residence permit. Beyond the obvious draws — climate, islands, cost of living below Western Europe — Greece offers a notable tax incentive for those who formally move their tax residence.

Who qualifies

You qualify as a non-EU/EEA national working remotely for employers or clients outside Greece, whether employed, freelance or running your own company. You must not work for Greek companies. Health insurance, accommodation and proof of income are required.

Income requirements

The income bar is one of the higher ones in the region: around €3,500 per month in net income for 2026. It increases for family members — typically by around 20% for a spouse and 15% per child. Savings can sometimes substitute for or supplement income.

The 50% tax reduction

Greece offers a powerful incentive: individuals who transfer their tax residence to Greece and meet the conditions can receive a 50% reduction on income tax for up to seven years. This applies to employment and business income earned in Greece and is designed to attract new residents. The catch is that you must genuinely become a Greek tax resident and meet specific legal conditions, so take tax advice before relying on it.

Note: Simply holding the visa doesn't grant the tax break automatically — it requires formally transferring tax residence and applying for the regime.

Documents needed

How to apply

Apply at a Greek consulate in your country of residence for the initial 12-month visa, or in some cases begin the process online. Once in Greece you can apply to convert it into a two-year residence permit, renewable as long as you continue to meet the conditions.

Disclaimer: Visa rules change frequently and depend on your nationality. The figures above are approximate and for general guidance only — always confirm the current requirements with the official Greece embassy, consulate or immigration authority before applying or booking travel.

Frequently asked questions

How much income do I need for the Greece digital nomad visa?

Around €3,500 net per month in 2026, increasing by roughly 20% for a spouse and 15% per child.

What is the Greece 50% tax reduction?

New tax residents who meet the conditions can get a 50% reduction on income tax for up to seven years. It requires formally transferring your tax residence to Greece.

How long is the Greece digital nomad visa valid?

The initial visa is up to 12 months and can be converted into a two-year residence permit, which is renewable.

Can I work for Greek companies on this visa?

No. The visa is for income earned from employers or clients outside Greece. Working for Greek companies requires a different permit.

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