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Thursday, 05 June 2025 12:26

Language Learning Support

Learning the local language is one of the most meaningful ways to feel connected in a new country. Whether settling into life in Greece as an individual or with family, access to the right language training can ease the transition and open the door to authentic local experiences.
 



Find the Right Language Path

Every learner is different—some prefer private tutors, others group classes or digital platforms. From everyday conversations to business Greek, flexible options are available to suit different learning styles, ages, and goals.

Support includes:
  • Trusted recommendations for language schools and teachers

  • Assistance with enrollment and scheduling

  • Learning options for children, adults, and professionals

  • Online and in-person formats

  • Suggestions tailored to personal goals and timelines

More Than Words

Learning Greek is all about building confidence, forming relationships, and feeling like you truly belong in your new environment.

Curious where to begin? Get in touch with us to explore language learning options through our Relocation Services!
Thursday, 05 June 2025 12:17

Cross-Cultural Guidance

Feel at Home in Greece
 
Starting life in a new country, apart from changing addresses, is also about adapting to an entirely different culture. Designed for newcomers to Greece, this cross-cultural support provides the insight and practical tools needed to understand and embrace local customs, social norms, and professional life with confidence.

Navigating a New Culture with Ease

From everyday conversations to workplace dynamics, adjusting to Greek culture can be both enriching and challenging. Tailored cultural orientation helps individuals and families build awareness, reduce culture shock, and ease into life in Greece, both personally and professionally.

Topics covered may include:
  • Local values and daily routines

  • Social etiquette and communication styles

  • Understanding professional and workplace culture

  • Helping children adjust socially and at school

  • Comparative insights based on the assignee’s cultural background

  • Practical advice for smoother integration into the community

For Individuals, Couples, & Families

Whether relocating solo or with loved ones, cultural preparation plays a key role in making the transition feel natural. This kind of support goes beyond information—it's about creating connection and belonging.

To learn more about settling into Greek culture with confidence, get in touch with us!
Wednesday, 04 June 2025 18:05

Welcome Package For New Arrivals

A Friendly Introduction to Daily Life in Greece
 
Relocating to a new country brings both excitement and uncertainty. Having the right information from the start can make a big difference. A thoughtfully assembled Welcome Package helps newcomers settle in by offering both practical tools and local insight into daily life in Greece.

Whether adjusting to a new city or getting to know the local culture, this resource makes the transition feel more familiar and less overwhelming.

What’s Included in the Welcome Package?
 
Designed to ease the first steps of relocation, the package features a range of helpful materials, including:
  • Local city map and neighborhood guide

  • Public transport information and main routes

  • Emergency contact numbers and useful hotlines

  • Local magazines, publications, and media guides

  • Insider recommendations on shopping, dining, and local living

  • Tips on navigating services, social customs, and everyday routines

From understanding the basics to exploring the best local spots, the package serves as a trusted companion during the early days of settling in.

Beginning Life in Greece with Confidence
 
A simple, useful resource can go a long way toward making a new place feel like home. 

To request a Welcome Package or learn more about settling in, get in touch with us today!
Wednesday, 04 June 2025 16:38

Support Services For Smoothy Settling-In

Practical Help for Everyday Life After Relocation
 
Starting fresh in Greece involves adjusting to a new environment, culture, and daily routine. Settling-in support services are designed to ease that transition, offering hands-on help with both practical tasks and lifestyle integration.

Whether it’s setting up a bank account or getting comfortable with local transportation, guidance is available to make the process smoother and less overwhelming.

Tailored Assistance for a Comfortable Start
 
No two individuals or families have the same needs when settling into a new country. Flexible services are available to address a wide range of priorities, whether that means handling administrative tasks or simply discovering where to shop and dine.

Support may include:
  • City orientation and neighborhood tours

  • Introduction to the public transport system

  • Registration with local authorities

  • Assistance with opening bank accounts and obtaining insurance

  • Help with purchasing furniture, appliances, and home essentials

  • Access to medical facilities and healthcare recommendations

  • Vehicle lease or purchase assistance

  • Pet registration

  • Cable, internet, and satellite TV setup

  • Tips on dining, shopping, fitness, and local lifestyle

Getting Comfortable in Greece
 
Practical guidance during the first weeks makes it easier to settle in and feel at home. If you are looking to begin your transition with less stress and more clarity, getting in touch with us is the ideal first step!
Wednesday, 04 June 2025 16:31

Home & School Search In Greece

Find the Right Neighborhood and the Ideal School for Your Family

Relocating to Greece is more than a change of address, it’s the start of a new chapter. Selecting the right home is essential for creating a life that feels both comfortable and connected. Tailored support is available to help individuals and families make informed, confident choices from day one.
 

Home Search Support

A new home should match your personal style, needs, and daily routine. With professional assistance, finding a house in Greece becomes efficient, focused, and stress-free. Through detailed consultations, the search is narrowed to the neighborhoods and properties that align with your lifestyle, preferences, and budget. Whether you're renting or buying, every step is designed to simplify the transition.

Home Search Services Can Include:
  • Personalized needs assessment.

  • Curated listings of pre-screened properties.

  • Appointment scheduling and accompanied viewings.

  • Lease negotiation and document review.

  • Move-in support, including utility setup (electricity, internet, water, etc.).

  • Walk-throughs and property handover assistance.

 
School Search Guidance

For families moving to Greece with children, selecting the right school is a top priority. Choosing between public, private, and international education in Greece can feel overwhelming, especially when taking languages and curricula into consideration. With the right guidance, families can feel confident about their choice both academically and socially.

School Search Services Typically Include:
  • Overview of local public, private, and international schools.

  • Recommendations based on age, learning style, language needs, and family values.

  • Organized and accompanied school visits.

  • Support during the application and enrollment process.

  • Insights on curricula, tuition fees, admissions timelines, and extracurricular activities.

Are You Ready to Find a Home in Greece?

Finding the right home and school in Greece is the foundation for a smooth and successful start. Having expert relocation support ensures that you make informed decisions, personalized to your family's unique needs and goals.

To learn more or begin the process, get in touch with a us today!
Wednesday, 04 June 2025 16:16

Immigration & Legal Support in Greece

A Clear Path Through Greek Bureaucracy
 
Relocating to Greece often means navigating a complex legal and administrative landscape. Through our reliable relocation partners, support is available to simplify each step and ensure full compliance with local regulations.
 


Immigration & Residency Procedures


Each relocation case is unique, with different legal requirements depending on nationality, visa type, and purpose of stay. Personalized guidance helps individuals and families meet Greek immigration standards, with step-by-step assistance throughout the process. When needed, representatives accompany applicants to public offices for submissions and follow-ups.

Greek Tax Registration & Financial Setup

Establishing a financial identity in Greece is a key early step. Assistance may include:
  • Issuing a Greek Tax Identification Number (AFM)

  • Setting up TaxisNet credentials

  • Transferring tax files to the correct local office (DOY)

  • Opening a Greek bank account

Access to Healthcare Services

Enrollment in Greece’s healthcare system requires specific documentation and appointments. Help is available for:
  • Registering for AMKA or AMA numbers

  • Enrolling with EFKA (social security)

  • Scheduling and coordinating necessary appointments

Residency & Work Permits

Whether relocating from within the EU or outside, expert support ensures the correct documentation is obtained. Services may cover:
  • Entry visa preparation

  • Applications for residence and work permits

  • Renewal processing or changes in legal status

Other Legal & Administrative Services

Support extends beyond core immigration needs, covering everyday requirements that may arise when settling in Greece, such as:
  • Vehicle registration

  • Conversion of EU driver’s licenses to Greek licenses

  • General assistance with legal paperwork

Planning a Move to Greece?

With the right guidance, settling into Greek life becomes much more manageable. Legal, tax, and residency requirements can be met efficiently, leaving more time to enjoy the new chapter ahead. Contact us to get started!
A Warm Welcome Starts With Having A Place to Stay!

Relocating to Greece? Securing a convenient and comfortable temporary home can make all the difference in starting off right. Our trusted relocation experts offer personalized support in finding short-term accommodations that fit your lifestyle, location preferences, and budget.

 

Tailored Options, Thoughtfully Selected

Every relocation journey is unique, and so are the housing needs that come with it. Whether it’s a furnished apartment in the heart of Athens, a quiet flat near work, or an extended-stay hotel, options are curated to match your specific criteria. Key considerations often include:

  • Proximity to work, schools, or essential services
  • Access to public transportation
  • Neighborhood preferences and lifestyle fit
  • Pet-friendly units, available parking, or special amenities

Seamless Setup Before Arrival

Expect a stress-free experience. A shortlist of vetted accommodation options is prepared based on your requirements, with full coordination handled in advance, from inquiries and bookings to communication with property managers.

Optional Welcome Support Upon Arrival

To ease the transition even further, optional arrival services are available, such as:

  • Airport or hotel pick-up
  • Transfer to your chosen accommodation
  • A brief local orientation or welcome briefing (on request)

More Than Just a Place to Stay

The first few days in Greece can shape your entire relocation experience. A secure, well-located, and comfortable place to land helps set a positive tone, and bringing peace of mind from day one.

Looking for a Temporary Home in Greece?

Reach out today to explore short-term housing options tailored to your relocation plan.

 

Considering a Move to Greece? We Help You Feel at Home Before You Even Arrive!

Relocating to a new country is exciting but it can also feel overwhelming and that's why a Customized Relocation Orientation Experience is perfectly designed to give you a first-hand look at life in Greece before your big move.

Whether you're moving for work, retirement, family, or a lifestyle change, orientation helps you gain real insight into what day-to-day life in Greece will look like, making your transition smoother and more informed.

What to Expect from Your Orientation

Every person—and every move—is different. That’s why each orientation is customized based on your needs and interests. Here’s what’s typically included:

Neighborhood Discovery

Tour hand-picked areas that align with your lifestyle, whether that’s vibrant city living, quiet family-friendly suburbs, or proximity to the coast or your future office.

School Introductions

Moving with children? The orientation can include visits to top local and international schools to help you make the best educational choice for your family.

Everyday Essentials

From where to shop for groceries and medications to where to grab your morning coffee or find a nearby gym, all the basics of daily living are fully covered.

Local Know-How

Wondering about Greek customs, transportation, healthcare, or how to open a bank account? We’re here to answer your questions and offer the cultural insights that make adjusting easier.

Personalized Add-Ons

Have a specific interest, hobby, or need? Whether it’s a medical requirement, religious center, or language school, we’ll make sure it’s part of your visit.

Why Book a Relocation Orientation?

Because seeing is believing. When you walk the streets of your future neighborhood, visit potential schools, and experience the rhythm of daily life, you’ll feel more confident and excited about your move.

This is more than just a tour; it’s a practical step toward feeling at home in Greece from day one!

Ready to Get Started?

We’d love to help you explore your future home in Greece. Reach out to plan your Customized Relocation Orientation Experience or to request a quote for full relocation support.

Contact us today and let’s begin your journey to Greece together!

In 2023, the legendary Margarete Roeder Gallery in New York City presented the five Bronx-based women artists in the exhibition Bronx Fivefold: Harmonious  Convergence, highlighting the diversity of their visual expression, as well as the  creative collaboration born out of 20 years of friendship and artistic comradeship in  an art scene that is both unique and dynamic. 

Extending this multifaceted solidarity and wanting to bring a piece of the South Bronx to Athens, the artists present works in a variety of media in the show Made in the  South Bronx. They reveal ways in which their daily contact with this particular area of  New York City, as residents and active artists, has influenced their visual practice.  Their themes include the importance of the cultural heritage bestowed upon us by  indigenous peoples, the tragic destruction of life and nature due to human brutality,  the transformations of neighborhoods due to gentrification mechanisms, and the  personal changes in our emotional and spiritual worlds caused by the interaction with a rapidly changing global socio-political environment. 

Formally trained as a painter, Mexican-American Blanka Amezkua's creative  practice is greatly influenced by Mexican popular art and culture, from papel picado  to comics. She combines traditional and contemporary techniques, as well as socio cultural mythologies and philosophies to preserve evidence of the past in the present. Honoring the wisdom of the indigenous people of the Americas, Amezkua has made  research on medicinal plants and flowers from the first book of medicine created in  the Americas, the Codex de la Cruz-Badiano (1552). The visual result is a series of  papel picado pieces dedicated to the Cempasuchil flower and the California poppy, created in collaboration with maestro don Rene Mendoza from Huixcolotla, Puebla,  Mexico in August 2024. Underscoring her ancestors' respect and admiration for plant diversity, Amezkua pays tribute to the valuable knowledge of Mexico's ancient and  modern culture and its special contribution to world art and science. 


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Carey Clark's video installation includes elements that she has been exploring for  many years in her current practice. Her idiom involves merging different figurative  elements to convey a reality that is not dictated by visual observation, but  encapsulates the emotions and sensations experienced. Exploring a new body of  work that incorporates her long term interest as a figurative painter in picturing  alternate landscapes, cityscapes and portraits through montages of diverse  elements, Clark shows a series of painted images-portraits of her Bronx  neighborhood combined with projections of videos displaying diverse places from  which she got inspiration for her paintings. The overlap between the moving and  painted images, the interplay between movement and stillness, allude to the endless  impermanence of our world and the multiple rapid or slow, positive and negative  transformations it creates- though often invisible to our eyes and not perceived by our direct perception. 

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Linda Cunningham's work is concerned with time, transience and contradictions,  with a particular interest in the architectural and structural remnants of present and  past cultures. Her images employ a fluid, calligraphic line and drawing form. With  compelling forms she often challenges the viewer to accept the sometimes  discomforting content of her works. In Cunningham's mixed media South Bronx  Waterfront Sagas series, her materials and images merge, revealing a broken history of the South Bronx, an area that was once a haven for clean air and greenery. The  themes addressed are environmental concerns in relation to industry, urban blight  and loss of the natural environment, as well as her concern for her Bronx home area  facing the mechanisms of gentrification. Athens residents share a number of parallel  concerns, which reveals the universality of socio-political strategies aimed at  economic gains at the expense of community cohesion and economic equality, as  well as the environment and history of the area. In another series of works,  Cunningham addresses the consequences of the climate crisis, depicting the  devastating hurricanes that have hit America in recent years. 

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Mimma Scarpini
is an Italian artist living in New York who creates with various visual media. Her work is characterized by both an abstract and figurative idiom, engaging  in a dialogue with both the European figurative and abstract art traditions. The  triptych drawing on paper entitled Black Eden depicts a burnt Garden of Eden, which, according to the Bible, was originally created by God as a Paradise for humans. The  medium Scarpini uses, charcoal, is itself burnt organic matter (wood), intensifying the idea of the irreversible evil perpetrated by the human hand. In the mixed media work  on paper Maria Mesa fleeing tear gas at the border, she is inspired by the Pulitzer  Prize winning Kim Kyung Hoon's photograph of migrants running away from tear gas  at the border with Mexico. Hoon’s photograph captures a paradox, underlined by  Scarpini’s use of color: as the woman and her children flee from tear gas, their  shadows appear to move in the opposite direction, as though returning to the very  place they are trying to escape. This aesthetic detail reflects key elements of the migrant experience: while they flee from danger and economic hardship, they also  leave behind their culture and history—an identity that calls them back, like the  irresistible pull of a siren’s song.

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Tammy Wofsey's art attempts to condense the essence of the natural world within  the confines of paper. Paper acts as the conduit that gives life to all her prints. Her  creative pursuit is guided by the goal of creating a deeply human connection to our environment and evoking a sense of slowing down over time. In this series the artist  prints blue mountains on large flat paper, engraves them and folds them. According  to the artist, the folded paper contains a memory that cannot be erased, telling a  story that can be revived at any time with specific stimuli. Images evoke memories  and vice versa, and connections between past and present are effortlessly activated:  the smoke from the forest fires in California and Canada erases the artist's memories of her home state of Colorado and the view from her apartment in the South Bronx,  respectively. The viewers can pick Wofsey's works in their hands and process them  as they would flip through the pages of a memory-filled photo album. She hopes her  work will give viewers the time to 'slow down', reflect, experience positive memories  and aim for a better balance between their inner and outer worlds. 


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Opening: Thursday 26th June, 19:00 
Opening hours: Wednesday-Sunday, 17:00-22:00 

The untold epic saga of the Sacred Band premieres on June 12 and 13 in the presence of the director Lefteris Charitos and the film’s participants 

Army of Lovers directed by Lefteris Charitos, tells the untold epic saga of the Sacred Band, an elite force of 150 pairs of male lovers who became the most formidable warriors of the ancient world. 

As a team of international archaeologists and historians is re-examining the newly uncovered evidence and gaining unprecedented insight into the story of the Sacred Band, their findings challenge us to rethink our understanding of Ancient Greece and our perceptions of heroism, gender and love across time.

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The film is produced by Anemon (Greece) and Epo-Film (Austria) and is a co-production with ERT, ZDF / ARTE and ORF in association with SBS, Hearst Networks, History Italy, TV5 Québec and with the support of the Hellenic Film & Audiovisual Centre – Creative Greece (Tax Rebate and NextGenerationEU programme), Fernsehfonds Austria and Creative Europe. It is distributed by ZED.

The screenings are co-organised by CineDoc, the American School of Classical Studies at Athens and ANESIS open-air cinema, with the support of the Museum of Cycladic Art. 


To watch the trailer, please CLICK HERE!


About The Film

The Sacred Band was formed by the city of Thebes in 379 BCE to end Spartan domination. Fighting for four decades undefeated, it was annihilated by the forces of Philip II of Macedon and his son Alexander in the Battle of Chaeronea. Buried on the battlefield where they fell, the 300 were forgotten by history, until pioneer archaeologist Panayotis Stamatakis discovered the mass grave in 1880.

Stamatakis never published his findings and the grave was covered up, leading some historians to claim that the Sacred Band never existed. It was only in 2019 that a missing skeleton was found in the basement of the National Archaeological Museum of Athens, as well as the excavation logs with detailed drawings of the mass grave: they depicted an army of 300 men likely lying in pairs, their arms linked together.

A team of international archaeologists and historians re-examines the newly uncovered evidence, gaining unprecedented insight into the story of the Sacred Band. Their findings challenge us to rethink our understanding of Ancient Greece and our perceptions of heroism, gender and love across time.

Directed by Lefteris Charitos, Army of Lovers uses forensic archaeological research, unique archive, ancient artworks and animations to tell the story of the rise and fall of the Sacred Band and reveal the enduring relevance of antiquity in contemporary culture. The film’s central characters include archaeologist and skeletal biologist Maria Liston (University of Waterloo, Canada), historian James Romm (Bard College, USA) and contributors John Ma (Univ. of Columbia), Paul Cartledge (Univ. of Cambridge), Reine-Marie Berard (French National Centre for Scientific Research), Peter Krentz (Davidson College), Thierry Lucas (Collège De Marly), Jennifer Ingleheart (Durham University) and Panagiotis Iossif (Museum of Cycladic Art/Radboud University, Nijmegen).

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SCREENINGS SCHEDULE

  1. ATHENS – Thursday, June 12 2025 | Cotsen Hall 

Address: The American School of Classical Studies at Athens (9 Anapiron Polemou st. Kolonaki) 

Limited number of available seats. Free entry on a first-come, first-served basis; doors open at 18.00 and the screening starts at 19.00.  

More information HERE!

The film will be screened with English subtitles. A Q&A will follow after the screening with director Lefteris Charitos and archaeologists Panagiotis Iossif and Maria Liston, followed by a wine reception.

Those arriving early can also visit the multimedia exhibition, Imag(in)ing Samothrace: From Homer to the HoloLens, hosted in the Makriyannis Wing of the American School of Classical Studies. Curated by Bonna D. Wescoat, Ellen M. Archie, Rebecca A. Salem and designed by Mikri Arktos (Andreas Georgiadis and Vivi Gerolymatou), it brings together objects from the 15th to the 21st century to chronicle how artists expressed their physical, emotional, and intellectual encounters with the island. Highlights include rare Renaissance drawings of Samothracian antiquities by the antiquarian Cyriacus of Ancona, shown in Greece for the first time.

  1. ATHENS – Friday, June 13 2025 | Anesis Open-Air Cinema 

Address: 14 Kifisias Av., Athens

          Doors open at 20.15 and the screening starts at 21.00.

          Presale HERE! 

The film will be screened with Greek subtitles and a Q&A will follow with director Lefteris Charitos and the film crew, moderated by Thodoris Antonopoulos (Journalist, LiFO).

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About CINEDOC 

CineDoc is based in Athens, Greece; it showcases and (selectively) distributes award-winning greek and international documentaries. The screenings are organised in collaboration with the French Institute of Greece, Danaos Cinema, the Thessaloniki Film Festival, the CineDoc Volos and the Municipality of Volos, the "Simeio" Cultural Space in Rethymno, the Cyclades Preservation Fund (CPF) and the Thalassa Foundation. Screenings are accompanied by parallel events; the aim is to encourage dialogue, inspire collective actions and raise awareness on crucial subjects, such as the environment, gender equality, inclusivity, education, history, and more.

Additionally, CineDoc collaborates with cultural institutions, universities and various organizations, taking part in conferences, festivals and cultural events. Moreover, through CineDoc Island network the team organises documentary screenings both in Greek islands (Cyclades, Sporades, Ionian Islands and the Dodecanese) and across Greece, in collaboration with local cultural partners and film clubs.

Follow CineDoc on facebook and instagram.

More info: https://www.cinedoc.gr  | cinedocanemon@gmail.com

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