Eligibility Quiz
Can you identify a direct ancestor (parent, grandparent, or great-grandparent) who was registered in a Greek Municipality (Dimotologion) or Male Records (Mitroon Arrenon)?
Documents Required
All documents issued by foreign authorities must be Apostilled (or legalized by a consulate if your country is not part of the Hague Convention) and accompanied by an official Greek translation.
Identity and Ancestry Documents
- Proof of Ancestry: The most vital document is the Certificate of Registration of your Greek ancestor from a Greek Municipality.
- Birth Certificates: Original, long-form birth certificates for yourself and every ancestor in the chain (parent, grandparent, etc.).
- Marriage Certificates: Required for every generation to prove legitimate descent, especially for births occurring before 1982.
- Valid Passport: A certified copy of your current foreign passport.
Supporting Documents
- Criminal Record Certificate: Required for those applying via the Article 10 naturalization route.
- Photographs: Recent, color passport-standard photos.
- Death Certificates: If applicable, for ancestors in the chain of descent.