Where should I setup a bank account in Kalamata?
We asked expats in Kalamata what banks they use and there advice about banking. They advised...
"Expats considering retirement in Kalamata should be aware of several key factors. Firstly, it's important to understand the cost of living, which is generally lower than in many Western countries, but can vary depending on lifestyle choices. Healthcare in Greece is of a good standard, but it's recommended to have comprehensive health insurance. The public healthcare system can be slow and bureaucratic, while private healthcare can be expensive. The climate in Kalamata is Mediterranean, with hot, dry summers and mild, wet winters. This can be a significant change for those used to cooler or more temperate climates. Language can be a barrier, as not everyone speaks English, especially among the older population. Learning basic Greek phrases can be very helpful. The pace of life in Kalamata is slower than in many Western countries, which can be a positive or negative depending on personal preference. Greek bureaucracy can be complex and time-consuming, so patience is often required when dealing with official matters. Kalamata is known for its olives and olive oil, and has a rich culinary tradition. The local diet is typically Mediterranean, with lots of fresh fruits, vegetables, fish, and olive oil. The city has a small but active expat community, which can be a valuable source of support and advice. Public transportation in Kalamata is limited, so having a car can be beneficial. However, the city is quite walkable and has a number of bike paths. Finally, it's important to understand the tax implications of retiring in Greece. The country has a double taxation agreement with many countries, but it's recommended to seek professional advice to understand the potential impact on personal finances," remarked another expat who made the move to Kalamata, Greece.
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Where should I setup a bank account in Kalamata?
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