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Online declaration of loss of Greek passport or ID card Greek citizens are now able to declare online the loss of their Greek ID card or passport, provided that the citizen holds a TaxisNet or web banking account. Alternatively, they candeclare the loss at their closest Greek Consular Authority. Attention: In accordance with the Community Code on Visas short term visitors to Greece (and to the Schengen area in general) must be in possession of a valid travel document. The Travel document’s validity shall extend at least three months after the intended date of departure from Greece (or the Schengen area in general), and it shall have been issued within the previous 10 years Attention: ETA authorisation will be needed for entry of Greek citizens in the UK from 2 April 2025
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Legalisation of Signature - Authorisations - Translations - EMEP

Given that it is difficult to determine for each potential case, whether a notary act is required or whether a simple signature legalisation would suffice, and to avoid your potential inconvenience, we kindly advise you in case of doubt to contact a Lawyer or Notary regarding the type of document required for your particular case.

Citizens residing in the UK regions of North East England, North West England, Yorkshire, East Midlands, West Midlands, Scotland and Northern Ireland should contact  exclusively Consulate General in Manchester for all consular services at grgencon.mch@mfa.gr

This consular service, except for the registration in EMEP, can be served also by the Honorary Consulates of Greece in the UK. Detailed information and contact details can be found here.

As regards the terms of use of our website and the terms of processing of personal data in accordance with the GDPR, please visit the webpage https://www.mfa.gr/uk/en/terms-of-use.html

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