Religion and greek citizenship
Hi I am interested on gaining greek citizenship. I have read conflicting information about religion being used to deny citizenship. My grandfather was born in greece and migrated to Australia in 1938. My grandfather naturalised Australian (didn't notify Greece of this) before marrying an Australian in Anglican Church. My mother was baptised Greek Orthodox but she also married an Australian in Anglican Church and had me baptised Anglican. I will have all documents (birth and marriage certificated from australia) including my grandfathers military and birth records from Greece. My cousin has details of our Greek family tree going back 6 generations. BUT will having marriages and my baptism in Anglican Church rather than Orthodox prevent my becoming Greek citizen. Thanks in advance for your kind replies.