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Registering a newborn when you live outside Greece
When a child is born abroad, parents often assume registration can be postponed. In reality, delayed registration can create long-term issues with citizenship records, inheritance and family status.
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What registration in Greece affects
- official family records
- citizenship status
- future administrative rights
- later AFM issuance
Why early action helps
- avoids registration delays
- simpler documentation requirements
- prevents citizenship complications
- ensures accurate family records
How Ellytic helps
- document collection assistance
- apostille coordination
- registry submission support
- citizenship records management
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