Back to newsGreek authorities are accelerating the revocation of asylum status for migrants whose cases no longer meet legal criteria, as part of a broader national policy shift amid continued migration arrivals along Crete's coastline. The island remains one of the entry points into the EU via the eastern Mediterranean route. Greek migration officials have increased administrative reviews to reduce the backlog of active asylum cases and enforce stricter eligibility standards under EU and national law. For tourists visiting Crete, this policy has no direct impact on travel, safety, or access to beaches and attractions. Coastal areas occasionally see increased coast guard activity related to migration monitoring, but tourist zones, ports, and resorts operate normally. Visitors should follow standard travel advisories and check with local authorities if they have concerns about specific coastal areas.
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Greece Speeds Asylum Revocation Process Amid Mediterranean Arrivals
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