I obtained a residence permit, invested in a liquid asset, and can once again do business with Europe on equal terms. Most importantly — everything is official, legal and fast.
Peter H.
Entrepreneur , UK
PROFILE
Entrepreneur
Applicant aged
38 y.o.
goals
Client Requirements
Business in the EU
Capital preservation
Situation
Peter, an entrepreneur from Oxford, has spent over 10 years helping European B2B companies implement CRM systems and automate business processes. His core client base consists of tech companies in Germany, Austria, and Belgium. Before Brexit, everything ran smoothly — contracts signed with a UK legal entity posed no problems.
“We had no trouble signing contracts in pounds — both parties were fine with it. But from 2021, everything changed. One by one, clients started saying: ‘We need a contract with an EU-based company’, ‘Where’s your VAT?’, ‘Paying in pounds has become expensive — we need a euro account.’”
Over 60% of Peter’s income depended on these clients. And even though day-to-day cooperation remained the same, they began to withdraw due to the operational and legal complications brought about by Brexit.
Solution
Peter contacted Astons with a clear request: to restore the ability to work within the EU without relocating permanently.
Our experts suggested the ideal solution — obtaining Greek residency through investment in real estate and registering a company there to rebuild contracts.
Real estate in Greece is a profitable investment: in 2024 alone, the market saw an 8–10% rise in value. As Peter had no plans to relocate and viewed the purchase as an investment, Astons proposed ready, fully furnished properties requiring no extra work and potentially offering 4–5% rental yield. Peter chose a comfortable villa in Hanioti, Halkidiki.
Why This Villa?
Secluded location, peace and greenery
Spacious — 131 m², 600 m² plot
Three floors: 4 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, terrace and sea-view lounge
Private pool and parking
Price — €450,000 — fully met the programme requirements
Steps to Obtain Greek residency and Open a Legal Entity with Astons
1. Consultation and audit
Astons thoroughly analysed Peter’s situation, ran a fast-track compliance check and confirmed the possibility of obtaining residency through real estate investment in Greece and business registration.
2. Real estate investment
Once the strategy was agreed, the ideal property was selected — a three-storey villa in Hanioti (Halkidiki). Astons performed legal due diligence, prepared the documents, arranged the 10% deposit (€45,000) and supported the transaction through completion. The purchase was finalised within four weeks.
3. Residency application
After the transaction was registered and all property formalities completed, Astons submitted Peter’s residency application. Two and a half months later, he received a White Paper granting entry and stay rights. He immediately travelled to Greece to provide biometric data, completing the process.
4. Business registration in Greece
Peter’s residence card was delivered remotely via an Astons representative. Once residency was granted, Astons’ lawyers registered the company in his name and issued all supporting documents. A euro bank account was opened and an EU VAT number obtained. This enabled Peter to resume business with clients in Germany and Austria under a new EU-based legal entity.
Comparison of Investment Residency Programmes
Program
Investment Threshold
Processing Time
Schengen Access
Minimum required stay
Greece
Residency
from €250,000
4 months
Yes
None
Portugal
Residency
from €250,000
18 months
Yes
14 days every 2 years
Malta
Residency
from €169,000
9 months
Yes
None
Cyprus
Residency
from €300,000
8 months
No
1 visit every 2 years
Hungary
Residency
from €250,000
4 months
Yes
None
Expenses
Property price
€450,000
Property transfer tax (3.09%)
€13,905
Land registry fee (0.6%)
€2,700
Notary fees (1.5%)
€6,750
Immigration fees
€2,000
Residence card printing
€16
Additional Costs:
Insurance, translations, notary services
calculated upon request
Astons’ services
determined on a case-by-case basis
Total:
€475,371 (excluding additional costs).
Personalised Cost Breakdown for Program Participation
Two months after registering his Greek company, Peter re-established ties with four key clients.
He now visits Greece regularly and can enjoy a peaceful holiday. The turbulent period is over: he has official status, flexibility, tax certainty, and a business running smoothly.
Key Points of Greece’s Tax System
Corporate income tax: 22% on net company profit. Greece offers one of the lowest corporate tax rates in the EU, making it attractive for business.
Dividend tax: 5% when paying dividends to shareholders — enabling legal profit distribution with minimal losses.
Capital gains tax: 15% on the sale of assets or company shares — suitable for those planning to sell business stakes or property.
VAT: Standard rate 24% (most goods/services), reduced rates: 13% (e.g. food, dining) and 6% (medicines, healthcare). With VAT registration, Peter can work with EU clients and issue invoices compliant with EU standards.
Why Greece is the Best Solution after Brexit
Residency by investment from €250,000
Fast processing (3–6 months)
No obligation to live in the country
Visa-free access to the Schengen Area
Company registration, VAT, euro bank account
Income-generating real estate
Potential route to EU citizenship
Non-dom tax regime: €100,000 per year on all global income
Access to EU banking, healthcare, and education systems
At present, Greece’s Golden Visa is one of the most affordable ways to obtain EU residency by investment. The residence permit is valid for five years and can be renewed indefinitely — with no requirement to live in Greece.
Why Astons
We help clients from around the world quickly and easily obtain second citizenship or residency by investment. Our experts handle all the bureaucracy and find solutions even for the most complex cases, drawing on in-depth knowledge of international and immigration law. Book a free consultation — we’ll take care of the rest.
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