Albania vs Greece
Albania is ahead on taxes, cost of living, housing, healthcare. Greece is ahead on safety, language, infrastructure. Full criterion-by-criterion data below.
Verified
Scoreboard
The key numbers head-to-head — the stronger side is marked. The overall score stays decoration; what matters is which facts fit you.
| Albania | Greece | |
|---|---|---|
| Cost of living (single, excl. rent) | ★$301/moiINSTAT — Household Budget Survey 2023 Curated by SettleMetric
| $766/moiELSTAT — Household Budget Survey 2023 Curated by SettleMetric
|
| Rent: 1-bedroom (city avg) | ★$413/moiCurated by SettleMetric
| $604/moiSpitogatos Property Index — Greece rental report Q4 2025 Curated by SettleMetric
|
| Freelancer tax burden | ★3.2%iCurated by SettleMetric
| 30.9%iSettleMetric tax engine over official 2026 rules (Law 5246/2025 income-tax scale + e-EFKA Class 1) Curated by SettleMetric
|
| Homicide rate | 1.39/100kiWorld Bank / UNODC — intentional homicides per 100,000 (VC.IHR.PSRC.P5, Albania) Open data
| ★0.78/100kiEurostat — police-recorded intentional homicide (crim_off_cat, ICCS0101, unit P_HTHAB, geo=EL) Open data
|
| Internet speed | 24 MbpsiM-Lab NDT country aggregates for Albania Open data
| ★37 MbpsiM-Lab NDT country aggregates for Greece Open data
|
| English proficiency | ModerateiEF EPI 2025 — Albania (score 532, rank 42/123, Moderate band) Research
| ★HighiEF EPI 2025 — Greece (score 592, rank 20/123, High band) Research
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| Private healthcare cost | ★$780/yriCurated by SettleMetric
| $1,368/yriCurated by SettleMetric
|
Verdict
Each lens weighs only the facts that matter to that plan, and names the side it favours.
Contract or freelance in tech, billing clients abroad.
A close call for this plan
| Albania | Greece | |
|---|---|---|
| Freelancer tax burden | ★3.2%iCurated by SettleMetric
| 30.9%iSettleMetric tax engine over official 2026 rules (Law 5246/2025 income-tax scale + e-EFKA Class 1) Curated by SettleMetric
|
| Internet speed | 24 MbpsiM-Lab NDT country aggregates for Albania Open data
| ★37 MbpsiM-Lab NDT country aggregates for Greece Open data
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| English proficiency | ModerateiEF EPI 2025 — Albania (score 532, rank 42/123, Moderate band) Research
| ★HighiEF EPI 2025 — Greece (score 592, rank 20/123, High band) Research
|
| Cost of living (single, excl. rent) | ★$301/moiINSTAT — Household Budget Survey 2023 Curated by SettleMetric
| $766/moiELSTAT — Household Budget Survey 2023 Curated by SettleMetric
|
| Domestic delivery quality | GoodiPosta Shqiptare (national post) and Albanian Courier (largest private courier) Curated by SettleMetric
| GoodiGreek carrier networks (ELTA, ACS, BoxNow) — composite Curated by SettleMetric
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Relocating with a partner and school-age children.
Greece fits better — 2 of 3
| Albania | Greece | |
|---|---|---|
| Homicide rate | 1.39/100kiWorld Bank / UNODC — intentional homicides per 100,000 (VC.IHR.PSRC.P5, Albania) Open data
| ★0.78/100kiEurostat — police-recorded intentional homicide (crim_off_cat, ICCS0101, unit P_HTHAB, geo=EL) Open data
|
| Private healthcare cost | ★$780/yriCurated by SettleMetric
| $1,368/yriCurated by SettleMetric
|
| English proficiency | ModerateiEF EPI 2025 — Albania (score 532, rank 42/123, Moderate band) Research
| ★HighiEF EPI 2025 — Greece (score 592, rank 20/123, High band) Research
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Optimising tax, banking and crypto rules.
Albania fits better — 1 of 3
| Albania | Greece | |
|---|---|---|
| Crypto regulation | Legal regulatediOfficial source
| Legal regulatediOfficial source
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| Financial control level | ModerateiAlbania Fiscal Package 2026 cash-payment limits + Bank of Albania FX regime (floating lek) Official source
| ModerateiOfficial source
|
| Freelancer tax burden | ★3.2%iCurated by SettleMetric
| 30.9%iSettleMetric tax engine over official 2026 rules (Law 5246/2025 income-tax scale + e-EFKA Class 1) Curated by SettleMetric
|
Prioritising safety, air, and an easy daily life.
A close call for this plan
| Albania | Greece | |
|---|---|---|
| Homicide rate | 1.39/100kiWorld Bank / UNODC — intentional homicides per 100,000 (VC.IHR.PSRC.P5, Albania) Open data
| ★0.78/100kiEurostat — police-recorded intentional homicide (crim_off_cat, ICCS0101, unit P_HTHAB, geo=EL) Open data
|
| Cost of living (single, excl. rent) | ★$301/moiINSTAT — Household Budget Survey 2023 Curated by SettleMetric
| $766/moiELSTAT — Household Budget Survey 2023 Curated by SettleMetric
|
Details
Taxes
Freelancer tax burden% effective burden at €60k/year self-employed profile3.210.030.94.8
What this measures
Effective total burden (income tax + mandatory social and health contributions) for a solo IT freelancer with €60,000/year revenue and 10% deductible expenses, using the most favourable eligible scheme in the country's tax-schemes data. Computed by the SettleMetric tax engine; recorded as a curated value with the winning scheme id in method.
Albania
Curated by SettleMetric
- Data as of
- Jan 1, 2026
- Verified
- Jul 15, 2026
- Method
- Best eligible scheme at €60,000 (~5.6M ALL), self-employed (scheme al-freelancer-self-employed): income tax 0% (turnover ≤ ALL 14M, until 2029) + fixed social & health contributions of 14,900 ALL/month = 178,800 ALL/year. Burden = 178,800 / 5,623,800 = 3.2% — the fixed contributions are the whole burden. A standard SHPK runs ≈21.8% (15% + 8% dividend).
Greece
SettleMetric tax engine over official 2026 rules (Law 5246/2025 income-tax scale + e-EFKA Class 1)
Curated by SettleMetric
- Data as of
- Jan 1, 2026
- Verified
- Jul 15, 2026
- Method
- Standard freelancer scheme at €60,000, single (scheme gr-freelancer-standard): EFKA Class 1 = 3,006/yr (deductible); income tax on 56,994 via the 2026 scale (9/20/26/34/39%) = 15,528. Levies 18,534 → 30.9%. NOTE: a relocating new tax resident gets the 50% income-tax exemption (Article 5C, scheme gr-freelancer-newresident-50) for 7 years, cutting this to ≈13.5% — but the 30.9% standard figure is the unconditional, steady-state burden shown as the headline.
Legalization
Remote-work legalization easeDedicated nomad visa10.0Dedicated nomad visa10.0
What this measures
Best available legalization route for a location-independent earner with a median (non-EU, non-US) passport, classified from this country's legalization-paths data: dedicated digital-nomad visa; general freelance/self-employment permit; realistic long-stay path (e.g. renewable temporary residence); only short visa-free/tourist stays; effectively none.
Albania
Fragomen / e-Albania — Unique Permit (Leje Unike) available for digital nomads / remote workers
Official source
- Data as of
- Jan 1, 2026
- Verified
- Jul 15, 2026
- Notes
- Albania has no visa literally called a 'digital nomad visa', but the Unique Permit (Leje Unike) now explicitly covers remote/digital mobile workers, functioning as one — a 1+1+5 progression with a low income bar (~$9,800/yr), foreign clients only. On top, US citizens get a full year visa-free with no paperwork. Combined with the ~3% freelancer tax burden, one of Europe's most accessible nomad setups.
Greece
Hellenic Republic MFA — Digital Nomad Visa (Law 4825/2021)
Official source
- Data as of
- Jan 1, 2026
- Verified
- Jul 15, 2026
- Notes
- Greece runs a dedicated digital-nomad visa (Law 4825/2021): a 12-month visa then a 2-year residence permit for non-EU remote workers earning ≥ €3,500/month net from abroad. Paired with the 50% new-resident income-tax exemption it is one of the EU's most marketed relocation deals for mid-income freelancers, though the income bar is higher than in Albania or Bulgaria. EU citizens simply register.
Cost of living
Cost of living (single, excl. rent)USD/month, single person, excluding rent30110.07668.7
What this measures
Monthly cost of a defined single-person basket (food, transport, utilities, mobile+internet, modest leisure) excluding rent, curated from national statistics office price data and large local retailers' published prices, converted to USD at the ECB rate recorded in fx-rates. The method field of each value itemizes the basket inputs.
Albania
INSTAT — Household Budget Survey 2023
Curated by SettleMetric
- Data as of
- Dec 31, 2023
- Verified
- Jul 15, 2026
- Method
- INSTAT HBS 2023: average household consumption 91,675 ALL/month over 3.7 persons = 24,777 ALL per capita/month ÷ 82.26 (Bank of Albania USD/ALL) = $301/mo. The HBS imputes no owner-occupier rent (very high homeownership) and the housing group is utilities-dominated, so the figure is effectively rent-light — the same low-reading, per-household-member basis used for the peer set.
- Notes
- Reads lower than Bulgaria ($460) and Czechia ($785), consistent with Albania's income level (GDP per capita ~half of Bulgaria's) — the cheapest country in the set. Not inflated to any prior expectation.
Greece
ELSTAT — Household Budget Survey 2023
Curated by SettleMetric
- Data as of
- Dec 31, 2023
- Verified
- Jul 15, 2026
- Method
- ELSTAT HBS 2023: average annual expenditure per person = €8,358.24 = €696.52/month (monetary purchases, excludes imputed owner rent). Subtracted the actual-rent component (~€24.6/person) → €671.9/person excl. rent × 1.1399 = $766. Same low-reading per-capita HBS basis as peers.
- Notes
- Greek monetary household consumption is genuinely depressed (ELSTAT reports it ~20.5% below 2008), so the per-capita figure lands near Czechia despite Greece feeling pricier in tourist zones. Rent shown separately.
| Category | AlbaniaiINSTAT — Household Budget Survey 2023, Table 1 (consumption structure by COICOP group) Curated by SettleMetric
| GreeceiELSTAT — Household Budget Survey 2023, Table 1 (COICOP shares) Curated by SettleMetric
|
|---|---|---|
| Food & non-alcoholic beverages | $119 | $164 |
| Transport | $20 | $104 |
| Restaurants, cafes & hotels | — | $90 |
| Miscellaneous goods & services | $20 | $67 |
| Utilities, energy, water & home upkeep (excl. rent) | — | $84 |
| Health (out-of-pocket) | — | $61 |
| Clothing & footwear | $15 | $37 |
| Recreation & culture | $8 | $35 |
| Education | $11 | $27 |
| Household durables & equipment | — | $35 |
| Communications | — | $34 |
| Housing (utilities, fuel, water) | $29 | — |
| Alcohol & tobacco | — | $27 |
| Restaurants & hotels | $22 | — |
| Furnishing & household maintenance | $20 | — |
| Health | $13 | — |
| Alcoholic beverages & tobacco | $13 | — |
| Communication | $11 | — |
| Total (excl. rent) | $301/mo | $765/mo |
Housing
Asking rent, central price with outside-centre in parentheses ($/mo).
| Apartment | AlbaniaiSettleMetric — population-weighted average of covered cities (Sarandë, Tirana) Curated by SettleMetric
| GreeceiSettleMetric — population-weighted average of covered cities (Athens, Thessaloniki) Curated by SettleMetric
|
|---|---|---|
| Studio | $507 ($272) | $381 ($309) |
| 1-bedroom | $676 ($363) | $507 ($412) |
| 2-bedroom | $1,013 ($545) | $762 ($618) |
| 3-bedroom | $1,435 ($771) | $1,079 ($875) |
Safety
Homicide rateintentional homicides per 100,000/year1.48.20.89.4
What this measures
Intentional homicide victims per 100,000 population, latest available year. Country level: UNODC national series. City level: official municipal/police statistics where published; otherwise null (country value shown as country-level).
Albania
World Bank / UNODC — intentional homicides per 100,000 (VC.IHR.PSRC.P5, Albania)
Open data
- Data as of
- Dec 31, 2023
- Verified
- Jul 15, 2026
- Notes
- UNODC series via the World Bank: 1.39 in 2023 (latest). Strong downward trend from 4.06 (2010), 5.40 (2012), 2.32 (2021), 1.70 (2022) to 1.39 (2023). Albania is not in the Eurostat EU set, so the UNODC/World Bank series is used. Low-to-moderate by regional standards and falling.
Greece
Eurostat — police-recorded intentional homicide (crim_off_cat, ICCS0101, unit P_HTHAB, geo=EL)
Open data
- Data as of
- Dec 31, 2024
- Verified
- Jul 15, 2026
- Notes
- Police-recorded intentional homicide, 2024 (0.78). Very low by global standards (world average ~5.8) and down over the series (1.29 in 2008 to 0.68–0.88 recently). One of the safer countries in the set.
Healthcare
Private healthcare costUSD/year, comprehensive private insurance premium, healthy 35-year-old7809.21,3687.6
What this measures
Median of at least three publicly quoted annual premiums for comprehensive private medical insurance (outpatient + inpatient, ~$100k coverage, small deductible) for a healthy 35-year-old resident foreigner, from local and international insurers. Method field lists the insurers quoted.
Albania
Curated by SettleMetric
- Data as of
- Jan 1, 2026
- Verified
- Jul 15, 2026
- Method
- Albania has a public health system plus a voluntary private market. Individual premiums range ~€30–150/month; a comprehensive local plan (outpatient + inpatient + diagnostics) for a healthy 35-year-old ~€57/month = ~€680/yr → ~$780/yr at 1.1399 USD/EUR.
- Notes
- Indicative point on a sourced €30–150/mo range, not a firm quote (Albanian insurers — Sigal Uniqa, Sigma Interalbanian VIG — quote on request). International/expat plans cost substantially more. Public healthcare exists but is widely seen as under-resourced, driving private demand.
Greece
Curated by SettleMetric
- Data as of
- Jul 15, 2026
- Verified
- Jul 15, 2026
- Method
- Midpoint of local comprehensive (inpatient + outpatient) annual premiums for a healthy 35-year-old, €600–1,800 from major Greek insurers (mid-range €100–180/month) → ~€1,200/yr × 1.1399 = $1,368.
- Notes
- Public cover exists via EOPYY (funded through EFKA contributions), but waiting lists and gaps drive a large private market. Local plans run cheaper than international/expat plans ($2,000–4,000+/yr). Greek insurers raised premiums ~14% in 2025 — a rising curated midpoint, not a firm quote.
Money & crypto
Crypto regulationLegal regulated8.0Legal regulated8.0
What this measures
Own classification of the legal status of holding, trading and cashing out cryptocurrency for individuals: legal-friendly (legal with clear, favourable rules or explicit tax exemptions), legal-regulated (legal under standard licensing/AML and taxation), restricted (partial bans: payments or banking access prohibited), banned (holding/trading prohibited). Classified from national regulators' and central banks' official positions.
Albania
Official source
- Data as of
- Jul 1, 2026
- Verified
- Jul 15, 2026
- Notes
- Crypto is legal and regulated. Law 66/2020 (effective Sept 2020) created a licensing framework for DLT exchanges, custodian wallets and token issuance, supervised by the Albanian Financial Supervisory Authority (AFSA/AMF) with AML obligations. Tax: individual crypto capital gains are taxed as investment income at a flat, final 15%; mining/staking income is taxed as ordinary income.
Greece
Official source
- Data as of
- Apr 10, 2025
- Verified
- Jul 15, 2026
- Notes
- EU MiCA applies and was transposed by Law 5193/2025 (10 April 2025), with CASP licensing and EU passporting, supervised by HCMC and the Bank of Greece. Individual crypto capital gains are taxed at a flat 15% (from 1 Jan 2025), with a €500 annual tax-free threshold and 5-year loss carry-forward. Fully legal and now clearly regulated/taxed rather than a grey area.
Financial control levelModerate7.0Moderate7.0
What this measures
Own composite of state control over personal money flows: currency/capital controls (IMF AREAER), restrictions on foreign accounts and transfers, mandatory income declaration scope for residents, cash payment limits, banking access for foreigners. Low = free movement of personal funds and easy non-resident banking; very-high = strict capital controls and pervasive reporting. Method field on each value lists the inputs used.
Albania
Albania Fiscal Package 2026 cash-payment limits + Bank of Albania FX regime (floating lek)
Official source
- Data as of
- Jan 1, 2026
- Verified
- Jul 15, 2026
- Method
- Composite: the lek is freely convertible with a floating, market-determined rate (Bank of Albania publishes a daily reference fixing, not a peg); residents and non-residents can hold and exchange foreign currency. But Albania is outside the EU, so no guaranteed free movement of capital, the Bank of Albania regulates FX operations, and the 2026 Fiscal Package tightened domestic cash-payment ceilings (B2B 100,000 ALL/transaction; individuals/self-employed 500,000 ALL) as an anti-informality measure. More restrictive than an EU member but far from a controlled regime → 'moderate'.
Greece
Official source
- Data as of
- Dec 31, 2025
- Verified
- Jul 15, 2026
- Method
- Composite: EUR (eurozone), full EU free movement of capital; the 2015 crisis-era capital controls were fully lifted on 1 September 2019, so funds move abroad without restriction. Offsetting this: Greece has the STRICTEST cash-payment cap in the EU (€500 for consumer transactions; breaches fined at double the amount) plus routine AML/CASP reporting. The open capital account alone reads 'low', but the €500 everyday-cash restriction pulls the composite up to 'moderate'.
- Notes
- A 2025–26 proposal to cut the cap to €200 was withdrawn; the €500 limit remains.
Infrastructure
Domestic delivery qualityGood7.0Good7.0
What this measures
Quality of in-country parcel delivery. excellent = nationwide next-day widely available, dense parcel-locker network, real-time tracking standard; good = 1–3 day delivery, lockers in major cities; basic = reliable but slow (3–7 days), mostly to-door or post-office pickup; poor = unreliable delivery, street addresses often unusable, informal workarounds common. Classified from official service/coverage data of the national postal operator and the two largest private carriers; inputs itemized in each value's method field.
Albania
Posta Shqiptare (national post) and Albanian Courier (largest private courier)
Curated by SettleMetric
- Data as of
- Jul 1, 2026
- Verified
- Jul 15, 2026
- Method
- Posta Shqiptare (national post, 550+ offices) plus a competitive private courier market led by Albanian Courier (100+ offices, UPS/ACS partner), Adex and others. Cash-on-delivery ('contra-payment') is common, often the default for e-commerce; next-day delivery in cities. Reliable, but automated consumer parcel-locker networks are still emerging (not the dense locker duopoly of Bulgaria) → 'good' rather than 'excellent'.
Greece
Greek carrier networks (ELTA, ACS, BoxNow) — composite
Curated by SettleMetric
- Data as of
- Jul 15, 2026
- Verified
- Jul 15, 2026
- Method
- Dense mainland-city coverage: national couriers (ELTA post, ACS, Geniki Taxydromiki, Speedex) plus one of SE Europe's largest parcel-locker networks (BoxNow) and Skroutz Last Mile; cash-on-delivery ('αντικαταβολή') is mainstream. Athens/Thessaloniki are excellent, but ELTA's financial troubles and ferry-dependent island last-mile keep the national rating at 'good' rather than 'excellent'.
International delivery easeSignificant friction4.0Seamless10.0
What this measures
Ease of receiving goods from abroad. seamless = major international carriers deliver door-to-door, meaningful duty-free de-minimis threshold, customs clearance predictable in days; minor-friction = carriers present but low de-minimis, extra paperwork or routine delays; significant-friction = frequent customs holds, high brokerage fees, some marketplaces refuse to ship; unreliable = parcels regularly lost or blocked, informal import channels dominate. De-minimis thresholds and clearance rules from the national customs authority (official source, cite the regulation); carrier presence from carriers' official pages.
Albania
Curated by SettleMetric
- Data as of
- Jul 1, 2026
- Verified
- Jul 15, 2026
- Method
- Qualitative rating from Albania's customs status: DHL, UPS (via Albanian Courier), Posta Shqiptare EMS and DPD all operate, so international shipping is available and reliable, but Albania is outside the EU single market/customs union, so every cross-border parcel clears customs with 20% import VAT + duties above the de minimis and clearance delays — materially more friction than an EU member ('minor-friction'), hence 'significant-friction'.
- Notes
- DHL, UPS (via Albanian Courier), Posta Shqiptare EMS and DPD operate, so international shipping is available and reliable — but Albania is not in the EU single market or customs union, so every inbound/outbound international parcel clears customs, with 20% import VAT + duties above the de minimis and clearance delays.
Greece
EU single market / customs union membership (Greece) + integrator coverage
Curated by SettleMetric
- Data as of
- Jul 15, 2026
- Verified
- Jul 15, 2026
- Method
- Qualitative rating from EU membership: as an EU/Schengen customs-union member, intra-EU parcels move without customs or border VAT, so the bulk of European e-commerce is frictionless, and all major integrators (DHL, FedEx, UPS, ACS/Aramex) operate → 'seamless'. Minor caveats (not enough to downgrade): Greece is geographically peripheral (a day or two longer than core-EU hubs), non-EU imports clear customs normally, and island delivery adds domestic delay.
- Notes
- Intra-EU frictionless; the geographic periphery and islands add some transit time but not customs friction.
Internet speedMbps, median fixed download24.21.837.33.4
What this measures
Median fixed-broadband download speed over the trailing 6 months from M-Lab NDT open data (CC0), aggregated at country or city level. Not comparable with Ookla figures (different test methodology) — do not mix sources within this criterion.
Albania
M-Lab NDT country aggregates for Albania
Open data
- Data as of
- Dec 31, 2023
- Verified
- Jul 15, 2026
- Method
- Median of the 343 daily country-median download values for AL in 2023 = 24.16 Mbps (32,762 download tests; filed under M-Lab's EU/AL path). M-Lab NDT is single-stream and understates real line speeds — Albanian retail fibre advertises 100–1000 Mbps — comparable only within this criterion. 2023 is the latest full year in M-Lab's public stats API.
- Notes
- Single-stream measurement used only for cross-country comparability on one consistent open-data method.
Greece
M-Lab NDT country aggregates for Greece
Open data
- Data as of
- Dec 31, 2023
- Verified
- Jul 15, 2026
- Method
- Median of the 343 daily country-median download values for GR in 2023 = 37.3 Mbps (268,076 download tests; daily medians ranged 21.3–47.3). M-Lab NDT is single-stream and reads below Ookla-style tests — comparable only within this criterion. 2023 is the latest full year in M-Lab's public stats API.
- Notes
- Greece's fixed broadband is improving as fibre rolls out; the single-stream M-Lab median is used only for cross-country comparability on one consistent method.
Language
English proficiencyModerate5.0High7.0
What this measures
Own banding of how far English gets a resident in daily life (government offices, healthcare, housing, services). Informed by EF EPI band (research source, cited with attribution, not republished) plus official language status and service-sector realities. Values are our bands, not EF scores.
Albania
EF EPI 2025 — Albania (score 532, rank 42/123, Moderate band)
Research
- Data as of
- Nov 1, 2025
- Verified
- Jul 15, 2026
- Notes
- Own band informed by EF EPI 2025 (attribution: EF Education First): Albania scores 532, rank 42/123 (global average 488), 'Moderate' band. English is workable in Tirana's tourism, tech and service sectors and among younger Albanians; Italian and Greek are also widely understood. Albanian remains essential for administration and daily life outside the capital.
Greece
EF EPI 2025 — Greece (score 592, rank 20/123, High band)
Research
- Data as of
- Nov 1, 2025
- Verified
- Jul 15, 2026
- Notes
- Own band informed by EF EPI 2025 (attribution: EF Education First): Greece scores 592, rank 20/123 — top of the 'High' band, just below the 'Very High' threshold (~600); global average 488. English is widely functional in tourism, services and among younger Greeks, though the score slipped 10 points from the prior edition.
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