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Bilateral Relations

Greece’s accession to the EEC in 1981 was a milestone in Greek-Irish relations (Ireland had been a member since 1973), given that ever since meetings take place on a regular basis. Greece and Ireland have traditionally maintained friendly relations. Both countries are members of the EU, the UN, the OSCE and the Eurozone.

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National Service

For information pertaining to national service affairs, interested parties in Greece can contact the local national service offices. Persons residing abroad can contact the competent national service department of the Ministry of National Defence. For more information on national service issues, visit the websitewww.stratologia.gr . Deposit a Bulletin of Inventory (B.I): Draftees, should they wish, […]

Digital Request Management Service

The Digital Request Management Service  is an on-line service developed in order to facilitate citizens’ interactions with the Consular Authorities of their place of residence. The operation of the new Digital Service has already been launched and is expected to gradually be offered by all Consular Authorities. Citizens can access the service via the e-proxeneio.mfa.gr   entry point or […]

Transport of bodily remains

If a Greek dies abroad, relatives or friends of the deceased should contact the nearest Consular Authority to facilitate the transport of the remains of the deceased (corpse, bones, ashes), according to the customs that the deceased’s loved ones want to observe. In terms of procedure, the necessary paperwork (death certificate, health code paperwork) – […]

Change of Residency

To obtain certification of change of residency, Greeks abroad address themselves to the nearest Consular Authority, where they can obtain information regarding the documentation they will need to make their application. Note that documentation for obtaining permanent residency differs from country to country, as do the competent agencies from which documentation for permanent residency is […]

Customs

To clear cars through customs, Greeks abroad address themselves – via our Consular Authorities abroad and the Foreign Ministry’s E3 Directorate – to the Finance Ministry, and specifically the Directorate General for Customs, DIPEAK (32 Acti Kondyli St., 185 45 Piraeus, tel: 210 4625884, fax: 210 4625182) You can find additional information on the Finance […]

Taxes

To handle their tax affairs, Greeks abroad address themselves – through our Consular Authorities abroad and the Foreign Ministry’s E3 Directorate – to the Finance Ministry and, more specifically, the Economic Affairs Directorate for Residents Abroad – Revenue Section (4 Metsovou St. 1st Floor, 106 82, Athens, tel: 210 8204631, 210 8204627, 210 8204603, fax: […]

Contact details for Greek Missions

Dublin

Embassy

1 Upper Pembroke Street, Dublin 2, D02 V250, Ireland
Tel:+3531 6767254, 6767255, 6760831, 6760832
Fax:+3531 6618892
Emergency Tel:+353 87 406 0624
Time Difference:W: -2, S: -2
Working Hours:W: 11.00 - 18.00, S: 11.00 + 18.00
Head of Mission: Georgios Stilianopoulos, Minister Plenipotentiary First Class