Hungary is one of the few countries in the European Union and the Schengen zone where there are no restrictions imposed on Iranian nationals. You can open a bank account, start a business and acquire residency like any other non-EU person. This is one of the reasons why there are a lot of Iranian students and residents in Budapest, the capital of Hungary. While they are happy to explore the lifestyle and cuisine of Hungary, they also miss the taste of home. However, there are very few Iranian or Persian stores that sell the ingredients for a traditional home-cooked meal.
Opening a Persian grocery store in Budapest could be the most affordable and straightforward business plan for and Iranian national seeking to start a business in Europe. It does not have to be anything fancy or complicated. Just think of the dishes and ingredients you miss when you live away from home. Budapest also has a solid group of Hungarian foodies looking for new experiences and recipes to try. With a bit of clever marketing, they could add to your customer base.
The demand for Persian stores is definitely there. With a carefully thought-through business plan, this could be your chance to get a residence permit based on business ownership in Europe. Hungary is located in the geographical center of Europe. It has outstanding traffic and freight connections by air, road, rail and water. Since the country is part of the Schengen zone, a Hungarian residence permit allows you to to travel freely within most of the continent. With careful planning and execution, your business can turn profitable in a short time. Your Hungarian company can provide you a gateway for your life in Europe.
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