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Electricity in Greece: prices, suppliers, contract opening

Electricity in Greece: prices, suppliers, contract opening

The process of settling in Greece can be a bit tedious because of the inefficient administrative infrastructure, but with a little patience and a lot of information beforehand, you will be able to settle in without any problems and fully enjoy your life as an expat. Turning on your electricity is one of the most important procedures when moving to a new country, such as obtaining your Greek tax number (AFM). Fortunately opening an electricity contract in Greece is not complicated and you will be able to live in your new home very quickly. Also, it is important to compare Greek energy suppliers and to know how to open an electricity contract. I’m Lisbob, the expats assistant, and I’ll explain everything you need to know about electricity in Greece: prices, suppliers and contract opening.

10 administrative procedures and formalities to live in Greece

10 administrative procedures and formalities to live in Greece

Greece is becoming one of the most popular destinations for expats from around the world. It offers many attractions and an idyllic setting, ensuring a high quality of life. More and more people are falling in love with this country and want to live here, whether it’s to retire or to work. To settle permanently in Greece, you must complete a number of administrative formalities. If you are a citizen of a European Union country, living in Greece will not be complicated. All you need to do is to follow the following steps, allowing you to live and settle in Greece. I’m going to tell you all about the administrative procedures for living in Greece.