Residence permit needed for buying car
Some websites say residence permit is only needed for non-EU citizens, other websites say you always need this. Unfortunately i can not find the official information.
Thanks!
Matthijs
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For this procedure (buying a new car in Greece), you need:
European Citizen Card (Conditions for legal residence and work of European citizens in Greece).
"Citizens of European Union countries, unlike citizens of third countries, can enter Greece with a valid identity card or passport, without the need for an entry visa or other equivalent wording. Upon entry, they can stay in Greece for up to three months without any conditions or formalities.
For European citizens, however, who wish to stay in Greece for a longer period and have access to social and other benefits, it is required to meet the requirements of Directive 2004/38/ΕΚ, which have been incorporated into Greek law through the Π.Δ. 106/2007, as in force today.
In particular, European citizens wishing to reside in Greece for more than three (3) months must register with an application submitted to the Aliens Department of the Police Authority of their place of residence. Their service issues a relevant registration certificate, which is issued free of charge.
For the registration and their legal residence for a period of more than three (3) months, the citizens of the EU state. must meet the following conditions:
• be employed or engaged in independent economic activity,
• to have sufficient resources for themselves and their family members, so as not to burden the social welfare system of the country during their stay,
• be pupils or students in a public or private educational institution.''
About: ''For this procedure (buying a new car in Greece), you need:
European Citizen Card (Conditions for legal residence and work of European citizens in Greece).''
This information is not from the internet nor personally from me!
Because of my job, I work with many companies and people, I contacted a Hyundai dealership manager and he gave me this information.
@concertina; also a Dutch national need a resident permit; like you say i have to register if i stay longer than 3 months, and the result of this registration is that i will obtain a residence permit.
"If you wish to stay in the country for more than 3 months, you must contact the police station of the area in which you are residing to obtain a registration certificate. A residence permit confirms your right to stay in the country as an employed person who is an EU/EEA/Swiss citizen. Essential requirements for residing in Greece are to be in employment or in possession of sufficient resources. If the conditions are met, a residence permit is issued for 5 years and may be renewed."
So if i have to apply for 'registration' or 'residence permit', i think it ends up being the same, as i can not find any difference in this.
As an aside I wanted to thank you. This is very eye opening information. I was under the impression that being an EU citizen was similar to being a citizen of the USA. Moving from State to State is a private decision; there is no government involvement!! Yet within the EU, this is not the case! It's more like moving from country to country!!! This is not the EU that I anticipated! It does not bode well in the effort to create the USE as was envisaged early in her establishment!
I went through the process last year.
Ingrid
Consider the following case :Â you might wish to buy a second hand car in Greece while never staying there for more than 3 months at a time. Because you're not staying there for more than three months at a time, you don't need a residence permit or certificate. Therefore, when you buy a car, you won't be able to present the latter because you haven't got one because you don't need one.
Simples!


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