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Driving in GreeceHolders of UK driving licences who are resident in an EU country should exchange their UK licences for a driving licence from the EU country you are living in before 29 March 2019. For more information see driving abroad.See driving licence renewal and exchange and taking a vehicle out of the UK.If you spend more than 6 months of the year in Greece with your UK-registered car, you must register your vehicle with the Greek authorities.
PensionsSee State Pension if you retire abroad and new State Pension.The UK government will continue to pay state pension, child benefits, and disability benefits to eligible UK nationals in the EU after the UK’s exit from the EU. Find guidance on benefits and pensions in a no deal scenario.If you’ve worked in Greece, you should claim your pension through your local EOPYY office.If you haven’t worked in Greece, you should claim your UK state pension by contacting the International Pension Centre.
UK nationals living in the EU: essential informationInformation on the rights and status of UK nationals living in the European Union, European Economic Area (EEA) and European Free Trade Area (EFTA), and Switzerland.Last updated 12 February 2019
Living in GreeceOfficial information UK nationals moving to and living in Greece need to know, including EU Exit guidance, residency, healthcare and driving.Last updated 13 March 2019We have updated the contact details you need to apply for an S1 form.
Living in GreeceOfficial information UK nationals moving to and living in Greece need to know, including EU Exit guidance, residency, healthcare and driving.Last updated 13 March 2019 EU Exit update: Details on Greek government's statement regarding the protection of citizens’ rights after EU Exit in the Visas and residency section
Visas and residencySee entry requirements for Greece in our travel advice.After 3 months in Greece, you must apply for a registration certificate (Veveosi Engrafis). See registration certificate – permanent residence requirements.The UK and EU have agreed the full legal text of the draft Withdrawal Agreement in principle. The agreement on citizens’ rights will allow UK nationals to stay in their Member State of residence after the UK leaves the EU on 29 March 2019.In the event of changes to residency rules or registration processes after 29 March 2019, we will update this page as soon as information is available.Greek government citizens’ rights announcementRead the statement from the Greek government regarding the protection of citizens’ rights after EU Exit.Visit the Greek government’s BREXIT website for citizens and businesses (in Greek). UK nationals can check the Q&As section (in English) on the rights of those living in and traveling to Greece after EU Exit. A contact form is also provided.We advise UK nationals living in Greece to make sure they are correctly registered as residents in Greece before 29 March 2019.
Living in GreeceOfficial information for UK nationals moving to and living in Greece need to know, including guidance on The UK leaves the EU, residency, passports, healthcare and driving.Last updated 9 April 2019EU Exit update: updated information on EU Exit in healthcare, visas and residency, driving and working sections