Details of the Golden Visa Obtained by Djokovic in Greece
Novak Djokovic recently moved to Athens, Greece. The Serbian has already shown his attachment to his new country of residence, marked by a title won in that same city a few days ago.
The media Greek City Times revealed the details of a golden visa that Djokovic received to live in Greece. In exchange for a minimum investment of £352,000 in Greece, the Serbian will benefit from considerable advantages.
For example, he can travel freely within the Schengen area, along with his spouse, his children under 21, and his parents and parents-in-law.
Tax benefits are also available to him: he benefits from a fixed tax of €100,000 per year and €20,000 per family member. He is also not required to declare his foreign income.
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