Live in Greece Without Investment or Long Delays: The FIP Visa Advantage

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As more people around the world seek lifestyle-driven relocation options, Greece is quickly rising to the top of the list—not just for its picturesque landscapes, but for its residency programs that offer real flexibility and ease. While the Golden Visa of Greece continues to attract investors, there’s an increasingly popular alternative for those who want to move without making a major financial commitment.

At Citizenship Network, we help individuals and families unlock smarter paths to European residency. One of the most accessible and practical options today is Greece’s Financially Independent Person (FIP) Visa—a streamlined route to residency with no investment, no business obligations, and no long waiting times.


What Is the FIP Visa?

The Financially Independent Person (FIP) Visa is a Greek residence permit designed specifically for non-EU citizens who have a stable income and want to enjoy living in Greece without needing to buy property or establish a business.

This visa is ideal for remote workers, retirees, or financially self-sufficient individuals who prioritize lifestyle, flexibility, and freedom over financial investment.


Key Benefits of the FIP Visa

  • No property investment required: Unlike the Golden Visa, the FIP Visa allows you to relocate without purchasing real estate.

  • Simple income requirement: A monthly income of approximately €3,500—from pensions, rental income, dividends, or remote work—is sufficient to qualify.

  • Family inclusion: The permit can be extended to spouses and dependent children, making it perfect for family relocation.

  • Fast and efficient processing: No long queues, no competitive application slots—just a clear process with faster approval times.

  • Three-year validity and easy renewals: The permit is granted for three years initially and is renewable, offering long-term residency security.

  • No employment or business obligations in Greece: You won’t be required to hire staff, start a company, or engage in local commerce.


Why More People Are Choosing Greece

Greece has become one of Europe’s most desirable relocation destinations for individuals seeking a slower, healthier, and more affordable lifestyle. Over the past two years, the country has experienced growing demand from families, digital nomads, and retirees alike.

Here’s why:

  • Affordable cost of living: On average, living expenses are 20% lower than in other EU countries.

  • Mild climate and natural beauty: Greece offers over 250 days of sunshine annually, stunning coastlines, and hundreds of islands to explore.

  • Accessible, high-quality healthcare system

  • Rich cultural heritage and world-renowned cuisine

  • Full access to the Schengen Zone as a legal resident

Whether you’re escaping the fast pace of major cities, planning for retirement, or looking to raise a family in a peaceful environment, Greece delivers the lifestyle and security many people are searching for.


Is the FIP Visa Right for You?

If you’re ready for a change—but not ready to invest in real estate or navigate complex immigration procedures—the FIP Visa may be your ideal solution.

At Citizenship Network, we guide clients through the entire process, from eligibility assessment and documentation to application submission and residency approval. Our experienced team ensures that each step is handled with precision, transparency, and care.


Start Your Journey Today

Let Citizenship Network help you open the door to Greece. With expert support and proven experience, we’ll help make your relocation seamless and successful—so you can focus on enjoying everything this extraordinary country has to offer.

📩 Contact us to schedule your consultation and learn more about the FIP Visa program.

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