
Greek Nationality
Greek nationality refers to the legal relationship between an individual and Greece, typically acquired by birth, descent, naturalization, or through residency and integration. It grants rights such as voting and access to social services, and responsibilities like obeying national laws. Greek nationality is governed by Greek law, which emphasizes the importance of cultural heritage, language, and civic participation. Being Greek signifies both legal rights and a connection to Greeceās history, culture, and national identity. It can be obtained automatically through descent or through formal processes for those who meet specific legal criteria.