Core Principles
Relocation Is a Long-Term Decision
For internationally mobile individuals and families, relocation affects more than residence. It influences jurisdictional positioning, family stability, business continuity, and long-term planning for future generations.
Many relocation decisions are made too quickly or in isolation. Property is acquired before residency is understood. Practical matters are addressed without long-term structure.
Our philosophy is simple: decisions should be made once, and made correctly.
Core Principle
Coordination Over Convenience
Short-term convenience often leads to long-term complexity. Kore Sovereign focuses on alignment across residency, property, banking, and family considerations before implementation begins.
Commitment
Convenience
This approach reduces restructuring, preserves flexibility, and ensures relocation decisions remain consistent with broader personal and financial objectives.
Client Perspective
Why Families Choose a Approach Structured Approach
High-net-worth individuals relocating internationally seek more than lifestyle improvements. They look for stability, reliable infrastructure, access to education, and an environment capable of supporting both current business activity and future generations.
Greece increasingly satisfies these requirements, but outcomes depend on how relocation is structured from the beginning. Our role is to ensure that structure exists before execution.
Independent Advisory
We do not replace legal, tax, or financial professionals. Instead, we coordinate alongside them, ensuring each discipline contributes to a unified outcome.
Structured Decision-Making
Decisions are sequenced deliberately. Residency, location, and practical considerations are aligned before commitments are made.
Long-Term Perspective
Our focus is stability and continuity rather than short-term relocation speed or transactional outcomes.
Client-Centric Alignment
Every recommendation is guided by the client’s personal, family, and long-term objectives, ensuring decisions remain aligned with evolving priorities and future planning needs.
Begin With Structure
You’ll Know What
You’re Getting
Discretion
Continuity
The first step in relocation is understanding whether the structure is right for you and your family.