The Digital Nomad Visa, minus the confusion. See if you qualify, whether you may qualify for the50% income-tax break (Article 5C), and the 2026 rule change that catches most applicants.
No forums, no guesswork, no €1,500 lawyer consult just to learn you don't qualify yet.
Income, how you work, insurance, tax history. Two minutes, no account.
Whether you qualify for the DNV, your Article 5C tax answer, and the right (consulate) route.
Apply confidently yourself, or get the done-with-you audit to strengthen your application.
Most checkers ignore tax — and most overclaim it. Article 5C can cut income tax in half for 7 years, but only on Greece-source income, so most nomads on foreign income don't qualify. We give you the honest answer, not false hope.
A 2026 law abolished in-country applications — you must apply at a consulate first. We flag it; most sites are stale.
Independent — the free check is honest because we don't sell you the visa. Confidence levels and last-verified dates on every rule.
The headline 2026 requirements — our free tool checks all of them against your situation.
The free check tells you where you stand — and whether you may qualify for the50% tax break. No email, no lawyer calling you.
Check my eligibility — freeA Greece immigration lawyer charges €1,500–€3,000 before you even know if you qualify. We flip that.
€3,500/month net, plus more for dependents (roughly +20% for a spouse, +15% per child). Income must come from employers or clients outside Greece, and you need private health insurance valid in Greece.
Usually not on remote income — be careful here. Article 5C gives a 50% income-tax exemption for 7 years, but only on income from employment or business arising in Greece. The DNV is built on foreign-source income, which Article 5C generally does not cover. It also requires you weren't a Greek tax resident in the prior 5 of 6 years, plus a 2-year commitment. Most DNV holders won't qualify on their foreign income — confirm your specific case with a Greek tax advisor.
Yes. Law 5275/2026 abolished in-country applications — you must now apply at a Greek consulate before travelling. Many sites haven't updated, which trips people up. Our tool builds this in.
No. Wandrize is an independent readiness guide built on Greek consular rules and tax law — not legal or tax advice. Rules shift, so always confirm with the consulate or a licensed adviser. (In the UK and Australia we show general information only.)