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Azza_D

Azza

@Azza_D

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Lebanese expat in Greece

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7

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4

About me

Lebanese

Lives in Piraeus

Speaks Arabic, English, French

Registration: 11 January 2015

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Azza
Azza_D replied to a thread
8 years ago
EiriniSwinder

viza-wedding- work difficulties by EiriniSwinder

I am a Greek woman planning to marry a Punjabi man who still lives in Punjab.We have many practical problems that we try solve in order to come. He has a goverment job (multitasking stuff) there. We want that he comes here to marry but so many ...

Azza

You change the visa at immigration office not embassy Read More

Azza
Azza_D replied to a thread
8 years ago
EiriniSwinder

viza-wedding- work difficulties by EiriniSwinder

I am a Greek woman planning to marry a Punjabi man who still lives in Punjab.We have many practical problems that we try solve in order to come. He has a goverment job (multitasking stuff) there. We want that he comes here to marry but so many ...

Azza

In greece and usually its easy to do. Just make sure you have all the papers for the wedding! And good luck Read More

Azza
Azza_D replied to a thread
8 years ago
EiriniSwinder

viza-wedding- work difficulties by EiriniSwinder

I am a Greek woman planning to marry a Punjabi man who still lives in Punjab.We have many practical problems that we try solve in order to come. He has a goverment job (multitasking stuff) there. We want that he comes here to marry but so many ...

Azza

Dear Eirni, You can do an invitation for him at your local police ststion, this way he can apply for a visit visa and when he is here you get married and directly change the visa to a family member visa. . Keep in mind the first visa he will take ... Read More

Azza
Azza_D replied to a thread
8 years ago
Priscilla

Dealing with homesickness in Greece by Priscilla

Hello everyone, Being an expat in Greece can turn out to be a wonderful human, social or professional adventure... with potential moments of nostalgia and homesickness along the way. What are your personal tips to prevent homesickness? How ...

Azza

Well, being away many years from my home country and friends I would say, try to make an effort to stay connected with your friends and family, follow-up the news of your country of origin and of course try to fill the void with new local friends, ... Read More

Azza
Azza_D replied to a thread
8 years ago
Priscilla

Keeping up with the news in Greece by Priscilla

Hello everyone, Living in Greece provides countless occasions to browse local newspapers, listen to local radio stations or watch local TV shows. As everywhere else in the world, local media play a key role in informing the public. What are ...

Azza

Well I use the English sites mostly like Greek Current and Aikaterimini English, though sometimes the news is older, I can still catch something from the 9 O'clock news- with my limited greek,and also I use twitter where I follow some ... Read More

Azza
Azza_D replied to a thread
8 years ago
GuestPoster380

Transport in Greece? by GuestPoster380

Hola, I am from Mexico, and I will be 5 days in Athens. Since I prefer to walk and take the bus to know the cities , which I visit... I have a question, is Athens like Mexico city, where we have to pay attention to the times and areas to be save? ...

Azza

Just do not go to Omonia area at night, and in tourist places there are many pick-pockets, only that. Greece is very safe! Enjoy! Read More

Azza
Azza_D replied to a thread
10 years ago
Julien

New members of the Greece forum, introduce yourself here by Julien

Hi all, Newbie on the Greece forum? Don’t know how to start? This thread is for you ;) We invite you to introduce yourself on this topic, to share with us your expat story if you are already living in the country, or to tell us more on your ...

Azza

Hey All, This is Azza, just moved to Athens. Lebanese citizen, but was living in Africa with a humanitarian organization for the last 4 years. Now trying to find my way around with learning the language and trying to find a job. I've been ... Read More