Greece Guide
Getting used to living in a new country is always a challenge. The Just Landed Guide is designed to help you deal with the day-to-day challenges of living, working or studying in Greece. It is full of useful information and step-by-step guides on how things work and how to survive in Greece.
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Education
- Education in Greece: Schools, schedules and other education features
 - Public education in Greece: Curriculum, hours and evaluation system
 - Private education in Greece: Benefits of private schools, tuition fees and education programmes
 - Higher education: Types of higher institutions for Greeks and international students
 
Culture
- National holidays in Greece: Enjoying the Greek celebrations
 - Beautiful Greek islands: The top 5 must see islands
 
Travel & Leisure
- Public transport in Greece: Getting around by bus, train, or plane
 - Driving in Greece: Street conditions and infrastructure
 - Car insurance in Greece: Insurance companies in Greece
 - Importing a car: How to bring your car to Greece
 - Renting a car in Greece: Exploring the country on your own
 - Greek driving licences: How to apply for a licence
 
Visas & Permits
- Introduction: What papers are needed to come to Greece?
 - Visitors: Visits of under 90 days
 - Residence permits: How to obtain a residence permit
 
Jobs
Housing & Rentals
- Long-term Rentals: What you can expect
 - Short-term Rentals: Renting for less than a year
 - Other housing alternatives: Hotels, Motels & Home exchange
 
Property
- Introduction: An introduction to buying property in Greece
 - Advantages & Disadvantages: What to take into account
 - Buying for investment: What you should know
 - Estate Agents: All you need to know to deal with estate agents
 - Cost of Property: Can you afford to buy property in Greece?
 - Property Prices: How much does property cost in Greece?
 - Fees: Extra costs when buying property in Greece
 - Inspections & Surveys: What you need to know
 - Buying Off Plan: How to buy property off plan
 - Conveyance: What is it and what does it entail
 - The purchase procedure: Buying a house step by step
 - Completion: The final step
 - Letting: An introduction to letting your home in Greece
 - Rules & Regulations: How to obtain a letting licence
 - Contracts & Taxation: What you need to know about contracts and tax
 - Letting Rates: Rental rates and how to increase your rental income
 - Using an agent: All you need to know about letting agents
 - Doing your own letting: All you need to know to do it yourself
 
Health
- The National Health Service: Health care in Greece
 - Doctors, Hospitals & Chemists: Visits, fees & opening hours
 - Health Insurance: An introduction to health insurance in Greece
 - Residents Health Insurance: Social security in Greece
 - Private Health Insurance: Private health care in Greece
 - Visitors Health Insurance: If you are coming for a short period
 
Money
- Banks: Where to manage your finances
 - Accounts: How to open a bank account in Greece
 - Cards & Traveller's cheques: How to use them
 - Cost of Living: What is the cost of living in Greece?
 - Importing & Transferring Money: How to receive and transfer money
 - Offshore Banking: Putting your money in a tax haven
 - Income tax: An introduction to Greece's income tax
 - Income Tax Liability: Who is liable to pay income tax?
 - Taxable Income & Allowances: What part of my income is taxable?
 - Income Tax Rates: Calculating your income tax
 - Income Tax Returns: Filing and payment
 
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Moving
- Before you move: A checklist of things you have to consider
 - Professional removal companies: How to work with them
 - Doing it yourself: How to arrange your move abroad