Greece:
Expansion Of Digital Embassy Services
16 November 2021
Envoy Global, Inc.
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Key Points
- Expansion of Digital Embassy Services to 13 Greek Missions
abroad
Overview
On Nov. 10, 2021, the government of Greece announced it would further expand its
digital services to 13 Embassies and Consulates General abroad
through the myConsulLive application. For a list of
services provided through the platform and information on the
additional 13 Embassies and Consulate Generals click here.
What are the Changes
The government of Greece has expanded its digital Embassy and
Consulate General services to 13 more offices, allowing for access
to teleconferencing services with the Consular Authorities of
Greece.
Looking Ahead
The government of Greece plans to gradually expand the
myConsulLive platform to all Greek Missions abroad. Continue to
check Greece's government website and Envoy's website for additional information and
updates.
Originally published November 12, 2021
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