Back to newsGreece's Minister of Migration, Makis Plevrys, announced that the national asylum approval rate has dropped significantly, from 72% to 40%, reflecting stricter processing criteria. Two asylum reception facilities operate in Crete as part of the country's broader migration management infrastructure. These centers are administrative facilities and do not affect tourist areas or travel on the island. Visitors to Crete will not encounter any disruption to beaches, archaeological sites, transport links, or accommodation. The policy change is part of ongoing adjustments to Greece's immigration framework and has no practical impact on holiday plans or day-to-day life in tourist destinations across the island.
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Greece's Asylum Approval Rate Drops from 72% to 40%
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