Deadline Approaches for Greek Personal Number Issuance

Learner News | 05.11.2025

In today’s Greek Learner News, our topic is the new Personal Number initiative in Greece. Discover how this digital solution aims to streamline services and where citizens can access it, potentially reshaping administrative processes in the country.

The news in Greek

Στην Ελλάδα, οι πολίτες1 πρέπει2 να πάρουν νέο Προσωπικό Αριθμό (ΠΑ) μέχρι 5 Νοεμβρίου 2025. Ο ΠΑ είναι ψηφιακός3 αριθμός για υπηρεσίες4. Βοηθά στη μείωση5 της γραφειοκρατίας6 ενώνοντας πολλούς αριθμούς. Οι πολίτες1 φτιάχνουν τον ΠΑ τους στο pa.gov.gr. Εάν όχι, ο ΠΑ φτιάχνεται αυτόματα.

  1. πολίτης  (m.)
    Άτομο που έχει το δικαίωμα νομιμοφροσύνης σε μια χώρα. ↩︎
  2. πρέπει
    Είναι αναγκαίο ή υποχρεωτικό να γίνει κάτι. ↩︎
  3. ψηφιακός
    Που αφορά την τεχνολογία των αριθμών ή ηλεκτρονικών σημάτων. ↩︎
  4. υπηρεσία  (f.)
    Εργασία που παρέχεται προς όφελος κάποιου άλλου. ↩︎
  5. μείωση  (f.)
    Η πράξη του να κάνεις κάτι λιγότερο ή μικρότερο. ↩︎
  6. γραφειοκρατία  (f.)
    Το σύστημα διοίκησης που βασίζεται σε γραφειοκρατικούς κανόνες και διαδικασίες. ↩︎

Translation

In Greece, citizens must obtain a new Personal Number (PN) by 5 November 2025. The PN is a digital number for services. It helps to reduce bureaucracy by consolidating many numbers. Citizens create their PN on pa.gov.gr. If not, the PN is created automatically.

Text comprehension

Question 1: What is the purpose of the new Personal Number in Greece?

The new Personal Number helps reduce bureaucracy by unifying multiple numbers for services.

Question 2: Where can Greek citizens create their Personal Number?

Greek citizens can create their Personal Number at the website pa.gov.gr.

Vocabulary

GreekEnglish
πολίτης  (m.)citizen
πρέπει must
ψηφιακός digital
υπηρεσία  (f.)service
μείωση  (f.)reduction
γραφειοκρατία  (f.)bureaucracy

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In Greece, the deadline for issuing the new Personal Number (PN) is imminent, as citizens are urged to complete the process by 5 November 2025. This identifier will serve as a permanent, unique digital key for accessing a wide range of public services and, gradually, private sector services.

The introduction of the Personal Number aims to streamline operations across various public registries by consolidating multiple existing identifiers, such as the Tax Identification Number (AFM), the Social Security Number (AMKA), and the ID card number. It promises to reduce bureaucratic hurdles and enhance governmental efficiency through improved interoperability of systems.

Citizens can actively participate in the creation of their Personal Number by selecting two of the initial three alphanumeric characters. The third character is automatically generated to ensure the uniqueness and validity of each number. The full format is a 12-character sequence, which also integrates the AFM and a check digit.

The process requires access to the government platform pa.gov.gr, where users must log in with their Taxisnet credentials and authenticate via a One-Time Password (OTP) received through a registered mobile number. Users can review and rectify any incorrect details through the myInfo application or by visiting government offices such as Citizens’ Service Centres (KEP).

Deadline Approaches for Greek Personal Number Issuance
Deadline Approaches for Greek Personal Number Issuance

For those who do not obtain their PN by 5 November, the system will automatically generate it. This ensures that everyone, regardless of engagement with the process, will be equipped with a Personal Number to facilitate essential transactions, from tax submissions to public service interactions.

Each citizen’s PN will not change over time, regardless of alterations in identity, residence, or registry affiliations, making it a stable identifier for all official purposes. As a long-term initiative, the PN will notably appear on the reverse side of the new Greek ID cards.

Special processes are in place for minors and citizens who lack mobile or internet access, such as obtaining the PN in person at KEP offices or consulates.

This reform aligns with European directives and not only aids accurate data management but also enhances the overall citizen experience by ensuring precise and updated public records.

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