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| |process_evidence_submission_type=Submitted by the applicant (in person) | | |process_evidence_submission_type=Submitted by the applicant (in person) |
| |process_evidence_owner=Persons | | |process_evidence_owner=Persons |
− | |process_evidence_description=Three (3) color photographs 4x4 cm. | + | |process_evidence_description=Three (3) colour photographs measuring 4x4 cm. |
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| |process_evidence_submission_type=Submitted by the applicant (in person) | | |process_evidence_submission_type=Submitted by the applicant (in person) |
| |process_evidence_owner=Persons | | |process_evidence_owner=Persons |
− | |process_evidence_description=Evidence of a residence address. Indicative information: renting of contracts, titles of property, ICM accounts/fixed/mobile telephone, tax clearing or any other appropriate document in which the address of the applicant is officially indicated on the Greek territory. | + | |process_evidence_description=Proof of residential address. Indicative examples are: lease contracts, property titles, bills of public utility companies/landline/mobile telephone bills, tax statements or any other appropriate document in which the applicants address of residence in the Greek territory is officially indicated. |
− | |process_evidence_note=Proof of a residence address is required in order to establish the place of residence of the applicant and the territorial jurisdiction of the relevant police office, as well as the correct indication of the address of the applicant's residence on the registration certificate granted to him or her as provided for in Article 8 of the D.D. 106/2007. | + | |process_evidence_note=The proof of address of residence is required in order to ascertain the place of residence of the applicant and the territorial jurisdiction of the relevant police station, as well as the correct indication of the applicants address of residence on the registration certificate issued to him/her, as expressly provided for in Article 8 of Presidential Decree 106/2007. |
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| |process_evidence_description=Evidence of possession of sufficient resources. | | |process_evidence_description=Evidence of possession of sufficient resources. |
| |process_evidence_related_url=https://www.gsis.gr/ | | |process_evidence_related_url=https://www.gsis.gr/ |
− | |process_evidence_note=According to paragraph 2 of Article 8 of the HR 106/2007, the applicant-indicator must have sufficient resources for himself and the members of his/her family as defined in Article 8(3) of the HR, in order not to charge during the period of residence the social assistance system of Greece. In par 3 of Article 8 of Directive 2004/38/EC, Greece is determined that, in order to calculate the amount of resources it considers as ‘qualifying resources’, the personal situation of the person concerned is taken into account, on the one hand, the minimum pension awarded to Greece (relevant to Law 4387/2016). In addition, it is not possible to establish, pursuant to Article 8(4) of Directive 2004/38/EC, Greece cannot determine the amount of resources it considers as ‘sufficient resources’, but must take into account the personal situation of the applicant-indicator. | + | |process_evidence_note=According to par. 2 of article 8 of the Presidential Decree 106/2007, the applicant must have sufficient resources for himself/herself and his/her family members as defined in par. 3 of Article 8 of the same Decree, so that they do not become a burden on the social welfare system of Greece during their period of residence. |
| + | In par. 3 of article 8 of PD 106/2007 it is defined that, in order to calculate the applicants possession of sufficient resources, the personal situation of the person concerned and the amount of the minimum pension granted in Greece are taken into account (under Law 4387/2016). |
| + | It is noted that, according to para. 4 of Article 8 of Directive 2004/38/EC, Greece cannot determine the amount of resources it considers as "sufficient resources", but must take into account the personal situation of the applicant. Moreover, it is not possible to establish a specific means of proof (e.g. monthly income) to the exclusion of other means which would be equally appropriate to demonstrate that the applicant has sufficient resources. Indicative examples of means of proof of sufficient resources may be documents proving the receipt of income from legal sources (e.g. pension, salary), deposits in financial institutions, either in Greece or abroad, which nevertheless allow transactions in the Greek territory, etc. |
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| |process_evidence_submission_type=Submitted by the applicant (in person) | | |process_evidence_submission_type=Submitted by the applicant (in person) |
| |process_evidence_owner=Persons | | |process_evidence_owner=Persons |
− | |process_evidence_description=Demonstration of full sickness insurance cover. | + | |process_evidence_description=Proof of full health insurance coverage. |
| |process_evidence_related_url=https://europa.eu/youreurope/citizens/work/social-security-forms/index_el.htm | | |process_evidence_related_url=https://europa.eu/youreurope/citizens/work/social-security-forms/index_el.htm |
− | |process_evidence_note=Any insurance cover, whether private or public, which is concluded in Greece or elsewhere, is in principle acceptable, provided that it provides complete coverage and does not affect the public finances of the country. Pensioners fulfil the requirement of full sickness insurance if they are entitled to medical treatment by the Member State paying their pension. The European Health Insurance Card offers a full coverage where the citizen of the Union does not transfer residence within the meaning of Regulation (EEC) No 1408/71 to the host Member State (Greece) and has the option to return, e.g. studies or secondment. | + | |process_evidence_note=Any insurance cover, private or public, taken out in Greece or elsewhere, is acceptable in principle, provided that it provides full coverage and does not burden the public finances of the country. Pensioners shall satisfy the condition of full sickness insurance cover if they are entitled to medical treatment from the Member State paying their pension. The European Health Insurance Card offers full coverage when the Union citizen does not transfer residence within the meaning of Regulation (EU) No 1408/71 to the host Member State (Greece) and has the intention to return, e.g. for studies or a posting. |
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