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Social Tourism 2024 – 2025: Results for Retired Independents

Social Tourism 2024 – 2025: Results for Retired Independents

Today, Sunday 28.7.2024, the provisional tables of beneficiaries, beneficiaries and excluded persons of the Social Tourism Program for Independent Retirees (t.OAEE) 2024-2025 of DYPA were announced on the website www.dypa.gov.gr

The program concerns 25 thousand social tourism checks for independent retirees and the total budget is 3 million euros. Beneficiaries who have applied to participate can submit one objection to the provisional results starting tomorrow, Monday 29.7.2024, from 10 am. until Tuesday 30.7.2024, at 12 pm. Exclusively via gov.gr at the following link:

https://www.gov.gr/ipiresies/ergasia-kai-asphalise/apozemioseis-kai-parokhes/programmata-koinonikou-tourismou-gia-suntaxioukhous-eephka-proen-oaee

Specifically, the path is: Home / Work and Insurance / Compensation and Benefits / Social Tourism Programs for Retirees eEFKA (formerly OAEE)

Beneficiaries who submit an electronic objection must clearly state the reason for the objection and regarding the reason for the refusal (such as incorrect registration, fulfillment of participation conditions, etc.) and document their claims, attaching their objection by electronic scanning to support their certificate.

Attaching supporting documents is required in every case, even if it concerns information required by virtue of the position.

The manner in which the conditions for participation and the registration criteria are met is explained in the general call, which beneficiaries must consult in order to attach the supporting documents correctly:

https://www.dypa.gov.gr/storage/kinonikos-turismos-syntaksiuxon-2024-2025/07072024-sxedio-syntaksiuxi-dhmosia-prosklhsh-kt-2024-2025-diefgia.pdf

Objections not submitted electronically will not be considered.

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