Firstly, is it true that i need to become a Greek citizen before i can 'legally' work in Greece? What would i have to do in order to be able to work? Also, can anyone offer ideas on a job i can take which doesn't require me to speak fluent Greek? I can speak a little, but definitely no where near fluent. I'm 18 years old. Thank you very much, i'm really in need of some good ideas.
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Forcing other nations/countries to change its names ?
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No, you don't have to become a Greek citizen. What you need in order to come here to work, which documents are necessary etc depends on which country you're coming from!
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If you are a EU citizen you do not have to be Greek citizen. However, if you are from a country outside EU then things are a little complicated. The fact that you are so young can be a problem too if you do not know the language because surely however good employers you may find they will try to take advantage of you. Jobs you can look for will be mostly in the catering trade where language is a lesser problem. Waitresses and restaurant help in the touristic resorts is your best bet to suit your case.
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No u don't have to become a greek citizen..if u have the EU citizenship it's enough,if not u re probably have to have a visa..i don't think u should go to greece to work though coz the wages are not good enough...livin with 600-700 euros per month while an average flat's rent is 300+100 for household costs, is not ideal.anyways try it if u like greece so much :-P