Greece has joined Italy, Portugal and Croatia in launching digital nomad visas for non-EU nationals to live and work in their countries.
The visa, unveiled by the Greek government last year, is open to non-EU citizens who are remote workers, freelancers or entrepreneurs.
Digital nomads will be able to live in the country for up to two years if they meet the requirements.
Applicants need to demonstrate that they have a contract of employment, or, if freelancing, have been regularly employed by a company or clients outside Greece. Visa holders cannot undertake work for a Greece-based employer and also need to show they have the necessary resources to work remotely, such as a laptop and Internet connection.
The minimum income is high compared with other countries. Applicants need to prove a monthly salary of at least €3 500 (R63 600) after tax. Should they be joined by a spouse, then the minimum monthly earning rises to €4 200 (R76 330).
Documents necessary to qualify include a work contract from an employer outside Greece, or, for self-employed workers, proof of earnings such as pay slips or contracts.
Also required are a valid passport, health insurance and a clean criminal record.
The visa is valid for up to 12 months, after which participants can choose to apply for a digital nomad permit. The digital nomad permit can then be renewed every two years for two more years.
Candidates have to pay €75 (R1 363) for the digital nomad visa application and can go to the Greek consular authority in the country where they live for a fast-track application.