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Navigating New Beginnings: Essential First Steps for Expats Arriving in Athens

First steps for first time expats in Greece

Welcome to Athens, the historical heart of Greece, where ancient culture meets modern life. As an expat stepping into this vibrant city, you might feel a mix of excitement and apprehension. To help smooth your transition, here’s a practical guide on the first things you should do upon your arrival in Athens.

Secure Suitable Accommodation

Finding the right place to call home is your first priority. Athens offers a range of housing options from bustling city center apartments to quieter, suburban residences. Consider factors like proximity to work, public transportation, and local amenities. Websites like Spitogatos.gr, XE.gr, citylife and Blueground offer expat-friendly rental listings and advice on neighborhoods.

Register with the Local Authorities

Once you have a fixed address, register with the local municipality (Δήμος). This is crucial for setting up essential services and it’s a requirement for various administrative processes. Visit the official website of the City of Athens or any local municipal office for guidance.

Open a Bank Account

Opening a local bank account will make daily transactions smoother. Choose a bank that offers services in English, and bring your passport, proof of address, and possibly a reference from your home bank. Major Greek banks like National Bank of Greece, Alpha Bank, Piraeus Bank, and Eurobank have English versions of their websites where you can start the account opening process online or learn what documents are required.

Get Connected: SIM Card and Internet

Staying connected is key, so purchasing a Greek SIM card and setting up internet in your home should be done early on. Vodafone GR, Cosmote, and Wind are popular choices for both mobile and home internet services. Visit their official websites or local stores to get started.

Understand the Public Transportation System

Athens’ public transportation network is extensive, including buses, trams, and the Metro. Familiarize yourself with the routes relevant to your daily commute and leisure travels. Visit the official websites of OASA for buses and trolleys, STASY for Metro and tram services, and Hellenic Railways for suburban trains.

Learn Basic Greek Phrases

While many Greeks speak English, especially in Athens, learning some basic Greek phrases will enrich your experience and help you integrate better. Websites like Duolingo, Babbel, or Rosetta Stone offer Greek language courses. We recommend our contributor and guest blogger Demetra Lambros who offers lively and enjoyable online Greek language conversation courses for beginner and intermediate level. Also, local language schools in Athens might offer courses suitable for expats.

Register for Healthcare

If you’re from an EU country, make sure your European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) is up to date. Otherwise, you’ll need to register for health insurance. Healthcare services in Greece are accessible through both public and private providers. For more information, visit the EOPYY website.

Explore Local Markets and Supermarkets

Familiarize yourself with local food markets and supermarkets. Athens offers a plethora of fresh food markets that not only provide a taste of Greek culinary traditions but also help you cut down on living costs. Use Google Maps to find the nearest options along with reviews.

Connect with Other Expats

Joining expat communities can provide support and valuable insights as you adjust to your new environment. Platforms like Internations, Meetup, or Facebook groups for expats in Athens can be helpful. Xpat.gr itself is a great resource for connecting with the community.

Immerse Yourself in the Culture

Finally, embrace the rich culture of Athens. Visit historical sites, enjoy local cuisine, and participate in festivals. For information on cultural sites and events, visit the official tourism website of Greece or Athens’ cultural agenda on the city’s official tourism portal.

Starting life in a new city is always a challenge, but Athens, with its blend of history, culture, and modernity, offers a unique and enriching experience for expats. Remember, preparation and local engagement are key to a successful transition.

Welcome to Athens – your new adventure awaits!

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