The Greek government is set to implement changes to the Golden Visa program, aimed at addressing the pressure on the country’s property market. Investors seeking residency rights will now need to invest a minimum of €800,000 ($873,280) in popular areas like Athens, Thessaloniki, Mykonos, Santorini, and other islands with a population exceeding 3,100 inhabitants, according to a statement from the Finance Ministry…
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