Long stays in Greece (1 Viewer)

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Hi All
A friend has just been told that he may need to register his Motorhome in Greece in order to stay more than 90 days; sounds odd to me but has anyone any experience of this?
Thanks in advance
Peter
 
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Didn’t quite get his drift; the question is about avoiding the Schengen limit with a golden visa:
So any experience of keeping a Motorhome with UK plates in Greece long term under golden visa scheme?
Thanks
Peter
 
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Didn’t quite get his drift; the question is about avoiding the Schengen limit with a golden visa:
So any experience of keeping a Motorhome with UK plates in Greece long term under golden visa scheme?
Thanks
Peter
Greek golden visa is one of the cheapest at £250k (property purchase) and a lot less restrictive than the Spanish or Portuguese ones. It still means that you're not supposed to stop more than 90 /180 in other Schengen member countries and in theory as Greece doesn't share a land border they should be able to tell. It's the usual question - are they going to be bothered to enforce it for a few motohomers?
 
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Greek golden visa is one of the cheapest at £250k (property purchase) and a lot less restrictive than the Spanish or Portuguese ones. It still means that you're not supposed to stop more than 90 /180 in other Schengen member countries and in theory as Greece doesn't share a land border they should be able to tell. It's the usual question - are they going to be bothered to enforce it for a few motohomers?

Jon

I understood that the Greek and other schemes actually gave Citizenship and therefore an EU passport s o that the 90/180 rule does not apply. I have Polish Residency to which the 90/180 applies but I paid nothing for it, so why would one pay €250k for the same?

We have just travelled down through Italy by ferry to Greece and back and there were no passport checks.

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Jon

I understood that the Greek and other schemes actually gave Citizenship and therefore an EU passport s o that the 90/180 rule does not apply. I have Polish Residency to which the 90/180 applies but I paid nothing for it, so why would one pay €250k for the same?

We have just travelled down through Italy by ferry to Greece and back and there were no passport checks.

Geoff
Because there are now very few other options for UK citizens.

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