Everyone Gains, But It’s a Difficult Road
One can hardly exaggerate the importance of immigrants to Greece. They play a major role in almost all spheres of life, and this has quickly become a net benefit to the immigrants and to Greece as a whole.
One can hardly exaggerate the importance of immigrants to Greece. They play a major role in almost all spheres of life, and this has quickly become a net benefit to the immigrants and to Greece as a whole.
Greece, a small country on the tip of the Balkan Peninsula in southeastern Europe, became the 10th member of what is now the European Union in 1981. Since then, both the EU and Greece have changed to a very great extent. Greece’s experience – as the poorest member by far when it joined – may not be indicative of what others will encounter now that the EU comprises 27 members and is undergoing a period of deep introspection. But Greece does show how participation in the union can benefit both sides.