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Your Weekly Updates ⭐️
The farmer's strike, National Theatre Live and tomorrow's insurance webinar ✌️
👋 Hey there expats,
In this week’s newsletter, we’re bringing you weekly updates as well as some news headlines.
But first, we would like to say a heartfelt thank you to everyone who attended our ‘Unlock the AuTHentic YOU!’ workshop last Saturday in collaboration with Elpida. It was indeed a transformative time for all of the participants, and we’re grateful to be sharing this unforgettable experience with you 🫶. To get in touch with Elpida to get more information about her coaching program, click here.
‘Unlock the AuTHentic YOU!’ ft. Elpida Trizi
Happening today
🎻At the Megaron Athens Concert Hall, a live taping of C.P Taylor’s play, Good, will be taking place from the Harold Pinter Theatre in London in collaboration with the British Council in Greece and the British Embassy in Athens. See ticket prices here.
Tomorrow’s webinar
🩺 Public vs Private Insurance Webinar: Our webinar on expat insurance is finally happening tomorrow at 4pm! To register you must fill out your details here or respond to this email.
Discover affordable and customized health insurance options specifically designed for expatriates. Our expert, Vasili Gkertsos from the ITC group will guide you through the intricacies of private and public health insurance, helping you make informed decisions about coverage that aligns with your unique needs. Don’t forget to RSVP here.
In the news
🧑🌾 Farmers paralyze Athens with massive protest. At least 8,000 farmers with 130 tractors joined the protest on Syntagma square. Read here.
On the blog
💶 How Do I Get a TIN (AFM) in Greece?: Here is our guide to getting your tax identification number or AFM (pronounced ‘afimi’), as it is called in Greece. It is one of the first things you will need when relocating. Read here.
That's it for this week's newsletter! As always, feel free to reach out with any questions, suggestions, or if you'd like to be featured.
Wishing you a great rest of your week.
Yassas!
The “My Greek Expat Journey” Team
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