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Shawn Pittman
Fri, 27 May 2011 10:27 EDT
Obtaining a Greek Passport
Hi my name is Shawn Pittman I'm an American citizen look to get a Greek
Passport. My Mother was born and raised in Greece until the age of 16
and her mother is Greek as well. I feel like I have all the necessary
paper work to apply.

Was just wondering if I needed to fill out an application or do I need
to come in and have an interview?

Also since I was not raised in Greece or have not spent over 180 days in
the country. Do I need to serve in the Greek military?

Thank you for your time.
Shawn Pittman
Maria Teresita C. Orilla
Tue, 25 May 2010 10:19 EDT
how to get a police clearance for immigration purposes.
Gud morning, I am Maria who works in greece NOV 2005 to SEPT 2007. I have my police clearance fr Greece but it was already expired..
I am presently residing at 12 SINCLAIR CRESENT SW,T2W OL7 CALGARY ALBERTA,CANADA..So because I'm now applying for my OPEN VISA,,and one requirements is police clearance fr greece,,
Can you help me sir/maam to provide this
police clearance? how? and where? I have here my finger prints fr the police station here in canada, thank you very much and I'm waiting for your reply,,,,thanks so much....

YOURS TRULY,
Maria Teresita C. Orilla

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