Greek Youth Generator event focuses on how to obtain a Greek citizenship

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Greek Youth Generator, in consultation with the Greek Consulate General in Melbourne and Helco Consulting, hosted an information session on Thursday night titled ‘Hey Greece Where’s my Passport.’ 

The event was focused on providing Greek youth with the tools they need to successfully obtain their Greek citizenship.

65 people attended the information session.

Luka Theodorou from Helco and Katerina Douka from the Consulate offered clear and concise information on many ambiguous parts of the Greek citizenship process and how to navigate Greek law.

Luka and Katerina spoke for around 1.5 hours and answered all questions asked by the attendees.

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