| Ideally, your father's father left Samos after it became part of Greece in 1912. If that is the case, and he was inscribed in the Military Records [Mitrwa Arrenwn], then you are probably okay and your case is straightforward. Just ask your closest Greek Consulate to obtain a copy of the military records from Samos with his name on, and then get his wedding certificate [from the Church he was married], your father's birth certificate, and your parents' wedding certificate. The process will take a few years, but it will go through the bureaucracy and you will be declared a Greek citizen by birth.
If your parents' parents left Samos before it became part of Greece [i.e. with Ottoman passports], you may be out of luck. There is a way to naturalize into Greek citizenship while you are still overseas, but it is a bit onerous. However, since you would be what is called an ομογενής, or a foreigner of Greek descent, you do get special treatment if you wish to move back to Greece and naturalize into Greek citizenship while you are there. Your closest Greek consulate can give you more details about that.
Hope this helps. |