Children can also benefit from the Greece Golden Visa program. The program covers the primary applicant's first-degree family members, which means spouses and children can be included in the residence permit.
Conditions for Children to Benefit from the Golden Visa:
- Age Limit:
- Individuals who have reached the age of 21 must apply independently or participate in the program through other means.
- Education and Independence Status:
- Children You Are Responsible For:
- Age Limit:
- There is no lower age limit. Young children can also benefit from the Golden Visa and be included in the visa application. In other words, even a newborn child can be included in the visa application.
- The maximum age limit for children is 21. Children who have reached the age of 21 are assessed independently of this program. However, exceptions may be made for economically dependent adult children (e.g., university students) who are still under their parents' care.
- Other Family Members: The Greece Golden Visa program covers not only children but also the parents of the applicant and their spouse who are dependent on them. In other words, not only children but also elderly family members can benefit from this visa.
These age restrictions and flexibility for family members make the Greece Golden Visa program attractive for families.





