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Immigration
Information about Greece (Crete)
As a citizen of the European Union (EU)
you have many rights that you may not be aware of. Did you know, for example,
that you can go to another EU country to study, work or retire while enjoying
the same rights as nationals of that country?
The EU is has published this series of guides explaining your rights so that you
can make the most of the opportunities available to you. The guides also point
out the conditions attached to your rights. For further information see the EU
website
http://citizens.eu.int
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Fact-Sheets |
Topics Covered |
| Living |
Rights of residence |
EU law, Residence permits, employment,
unemployment, self-employment, relatives rights, appeals process |
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Rights and obligations of residents |
Voting and candidate in elections to the
European Parliament |
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Taxation |
Income tax, double taxation agreements |
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Driving license |
Learner drivers, qualified drivers in the EU |
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Motor Vehicle Tax |
VAT, importing |
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Type-approval and Registration of Motor
Vehicles |
Vehicle testing, new and second-hand vehicles |
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| Working |
Looking for work |
EURopean Employment Services (EURES) network |
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Social security |
Unemployed, self-employed, immigration |
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Welfare benefits |
Qualification for |
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| Education |
National education system |
School year, examination structure, grants and
fees |
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Recognition of diplomas |
Paramedical professions, Teachers, Engineers, Lawyers, General and
Specialists Doctors, Pharmacists, Dentists, Midwives, Veterinarian, General
care nurses, Architects |
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