Military Service
Obligations
All males born to a parent of Greek
citizenship have the right and obligation to serve in the Hellenic Armed
Forces. For Greek males born
in
Those born abroad to a parent of Greek
citizenship equally have the right and obligation to serve in the Hellenic
Armed Forces. The registration of their birth with the Greek Consular
Authorities as well as the subsequent municipal registration process, formally
establishes this right and obligation
to military service.
During January and February of the
year running their
19th year of age, all male Greek citizens must fill in and submit to military
authorities a special registration form (Deltio Apografis).
For example, those born in 1989 must fill in and submit this form during the
first two months of 2007. Those residing temporarily or permanently abroad may fill
in this form at their
nearest Greek Consular Authority. Please note, that, for military purposes, all
Greek males are considered to have been born on the 1st of January of the year
of their birth.
Males born to a parent of Greek
citizenship, both born and living permanently in
For military service reasons
"permanent residents of
a) Have primary and permanent residence
in
b) Have primary and permanent residence
in
c) Have settled in
As permanent resident is considered a
person who has maintained a domicile abroad (i.e. outside
Exceptionally, adult males registered
as full-time
students at public Greek tertiary education institutions are allowed to stay in
In addition, all males born of Greek
parents in
Those who settled after their birth
and maintained at least 11 consecutive years of permanent residence abroad or
settled for employment reasons and maintained at least 7 consecutive years of
permanent residence abroad, are eligible to serve the Hellenic Armed Forces for
6 months, which can be served in a minimum of three 2-month segments.
Those who have avoided military
service (draft dodgers) are eligible to apply for a passport in
Permission is granted to draft dodgers
to stay in
In the event of local or national
elections, the Ministers of National Defense and Interior may jointly decide to
grant permission to enter and stay in
For males of 35 years of age or older,
a sole mandatory 45-day basic training is served, while they are entitled to
buy off the rest period of their military service obligation on a monthly
basis. The related amount is estimated on the basis of the current monthly net
salary equivalent of a new army recruit (810 euro in 2006).
Warrants or other administrative
measures previously issued for the arrest of draft dodgers have been nullified.
For the issuance of a
"Certificate of Permanent Foreign Resident" the following supporting
documents are required:
1.
Application (available at the Consulate)
2. Certificate of registration in
3. School records, income tax returns
(copies) or the Canada Pension Plan Contributions sheet. These documents should
cover each year from the applicant's primary and permanent settlement /
settlement for reasons of employment in
4. All existing passports in the
applicant's possession, Greek and/or Canadian, valid and expired
5. All existing passports in the
applicant's parents’ possession, plus some other proof that the parents have
resided in
Fees: €10 *
* Prices
in Canadian dollars are affected by the EURO-CND parity.
Should you have any further questions regarding "Certificate of Permanent
Foreign Resident" for military use, or for any
clarification concerning the relevant regulations, please contact the Consular
Officer in charge by phone at: (514) 875-2119
Please note that the "Certificate
of Permanent Foreign Resident" for military use is aimed exclusively
at the above purposes in accordance to Law 3421/2005 “Conscription of Greek
Males and other provisions” and may not be confused with the "Certificate
of Permanent Foreign Resident" aimed at other purposes.
The "Certificate of
Permanent Foreign Resident"
allows the beholders to visit
For inquiries about the obligation and the term of military service, please
address your nearest Greek Consular Authority. For further
military recruitment information (only in Greek) browse http://www.stratologia.gr.