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Resources to live better in Greece

Resources to live better in Greece

Help for Afghan refugees in Greece: useful resources, health, procedures, housing, education, and reliable information.

Essential guides

Practical and reliable information to support your integration in Greece.

Education

Education in Greece: a complete guide for Afghan refugee families. Education for Afghan refugees in Greece: school enrolment, language support, documents, and useful contacts.

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Health

Access to healthcare in Greece: a guide for Afghan refugeesHealthcare for Afghan refugees in Greece: ...

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Legal assistance

Legal assistance in Greece: understanding your rights and getting helpLegal assistance for Afghan refugees in Greece: ...

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Key topics & verified resources

These resources help you organise important parts of life in Greece: housing, work, language learning, health, rights, and participation in social and cultural life.

Housing & daily life

Understand housing options, find stable accommodation, and access support for rent, electricity, or food.

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Jobs & training

Basic information about work rights, job search, and training programmes to develop your skills.

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Languages & integration

Greek and English courses, conversation workshops, and online resources to progress at your own pace.

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Cultural life & participation

Cultural activities, community events, and volunteering opportunities to reduce isolation and meet other people.

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Frequently asked questions

Quick and practical answers to essential questions about integration.

Asylum applications are handled by the Greek Asylum Service. The procedure can take time, but you have rights at each stage. Prepare your story and documents carefully.

  • Check the competent offices and opening hours.
  • Gather your identity documents and all useful papers.
  • Ask an NGO or lawyer to help you prepare for your interview.

For current steps, visit UNHCR Help Greece.

Some NGOs and public health centers offer free or low-cost consultations for refugees, asylum seekers, and people without insurance.

  • Ask a community center or health NGO for guidance.
  • Bring your asylum or residence documents to the appointment.
  • Explain your symptoms clearly, even if your English or Greek is limited.

Organizations such as SolidarityNow or Caritas Hellas can help direct you to a doctor.

Refugee children have the right to education in Greece. Even if your situation is not fully stable, you can request enrollment in a public school.

  • Find the closest school to where you live.
  • Go to the school office with your identity documents and your children’s documents.
  • Ask whether support or language classes are available for non-native speakers.

NGOs specialized in refugee education may also help you with these steps.

To work legally in Greece, you usually need a valid residence document and a tax number (AFM). Some sectors may also require certificates or specific training.

  • Check the work rights linked to your status.
  • Apply for a tax number (AFM) through the competent services.
  • Ask about contracts, minimum wage, and your rights as an employee.

Social integration centers and legal NGOs can explain your rights and review work contracts before you sign them.

If you cannot find the answer here or your situation is complex, you can contact our team or one of our partners. No message is too small or too simple: every question matters.

  • Describe your situation in a few sentences.
  • Explain what you need most.
  • Tell us how we can contact you again.

You can write to us through the Contact page.

Immediate support

Every minute matters. If you need help, our team is here to support you with respect, care, and responsiveness. We can connect you with partners for reliable information and support adapted to your situation.