×
GreekEnglish

×
  • Politics
  • Diaspora
  • World
  • Lifestyle
  • Travel
  • Culture
  • Sports
  • Cooking
Friday
23
Jan 2026
weather symbol
Athens 15°C
  • Home
  • Politics
  • Economy
  • World
  • Diaspora
  • Lifestyle
  • Travel
  • Culture
  • Sports
  • Mediterranean Cooking
  • Weather
Contact follow Protothema:
Powered by Cloudevo
> Greece

How will Brexit affect Greek students and workers in the UK

Visas and work permits more difficult to get

Newsroom June 24 10:27

From students studying in the UK to employees working there, the decision by the Britons to leave the EU will have a widespread effect on their lives. Tuition fees for university students from EU countries studying in the UK are expected to rise between 30 to 40 per cent, while their access to affordable student loans will be limited.

Greeks working in the UK will have to fulfil stricter hiring requirements, while the issuing of visas and working permits are expected to change for the worse. They will have limited access to the country’s welfare state, especially benefits, as well as less favourable working conditions compared to UK citizens. 

>Related articles

Two children aged 3 and 6 intubated with influenza in the ICU of “Agia Sofia” Children’s Hospital

Climate assessment of Greece for 2025: High temperatures, less snow cover, the second warmest year in 30 years

Farmers leave the roadblocks today, the next moves

Greek students made up the fifth largest non-UK group studying in that country, according to official data, with over 10,000 enrolling in British universities in 2014-15. With the ‘Brexit’, theses students are likely to fall under the category of ‘overseas students’, meaning they would be excluded from the benefits and perks ‘home students’ enjoy. As an example, home students pay an annual tuition fee of about 11,500 Euros, while ‘international students’ pay an additional 6,000 Euros.

Speaking to ‘Protothema.gr’, Aristides Madellis, who is in charge of the organisation studiesinuk.net was reassuring saying that the British had had it clear that regardless of the outcome of the referendum the status quo would not change for students.

On the impact Brexit would have on employees in the UK and those interested in seeking work there, things will get worse, as Professor at the Aegean University, Charalambos Tsardanidis says. ‘If new migrants to the UK do not find work in 6 months they would have to leave’, he says. Another negative outcome is the fact that working visas and permits will be much more difficult to acquire. Currently that are approximately 52,000 Greeks living and working permanently in the UK.

Ask me anything

Explore related questions

> More Greece

Follow en.protothema.gr on Google News and be the first to know all the news

See all the latest News from Greece and the World, the moment they happen, at en.protothema.gr

> Latest Stories

OPEKA payments enter the final stretch – dates for all benefits

January 23, 2026

Loans, debts and debtor history at one click – The central credit register is now operational

January 23, 2026

Two children aged 3 and 6 intubated with influenza in the ICU of “Agia Sofia” Children’s Hospital

January 23, 2026

Climate assessment of Greece for 2025: High temperatures, less snow cover, the second warmest year in 30 years

January 23, 2026

Zelensky: The issue of eastern Ukraine’s territories will be discussed at the trilateral meeting in Abu Dhabi

January 23, 2026

Do you want a promotion? – Beware of the Peter Principle

January 23, 2026

Farmers leave the roadblocks today, the next moves

January 23, 2026

The intense irritation of K.M. over the attacks on Tsafos, Pavlos, the needle and Christmas, the bids for Tatoi, Heraklion forms a front for cruises

January 23, 2026
All News

> World

Zelensky: The issue of eastern Ukraine’s territories will be discussed at the trilateral meeting in Abu Dhabi

Kyiv will fight to be able to use all frozen Russian assets to finance the country’s recovery, the Ukrainian president said.

January 23, 2026

Emergency summit in Brussels: EU on alert after Trump’s moves, support for Denmark, Greenland, and Ukraine

January 23, 2026

Bloomberg reveals Trump’s plan for Greenland: The US seeks a “Blank Check” for military presence

January 23, 2026

Albania’s parliament decides to join Trump’s Peace Council

January 23, 2026

Reactions in Italy to company survey: ‘Which colleague would you like to fire’

January 23, 2026
Homepage
PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION POLICY COOKIES POLICY TERM OF USE
Powered by Cloudevo
Copyright © 2026 Πρώτο Θέμα