Tuesday, 2 March, 2021
Starting from 1 March 2021, business travel to Hungary will be somewhat restricted based on which country you are coming from and whether you are a resident in the country of departure or in Hungary.
Read MoreTuesday, 23 February, 2021
The new law creates the legal framework for extending the state of emergency and the pandemic-related restrictions and other measures until 23 May 2021. However, it does not actually extend them in itself.
Read MoreFriday, 18 December, 2020
Get two negative PCR tests with a police permission to go for testing, then apply to the police for the withdrawal of your quarantine order.
Read MoreMonday, 9 November, 2020
With the second wave of the coronavirus pandemic hitting Hungary, the government has announced some new preventive measures effective of 11 November, Wednesday, to remain in force for at least 30 days.
Read MoreThursday, 5 November, 2020
Starting from 2 November 2020, there is a new smartphone app available for those sent to quarantine that helps the Police allocate manpower and spare those in quarantine the hassle of police visits to their home.
Read MoreWednesday, 4 November, 2020
Due to the increased spread of the coronavirus in the second wave of the epidemic, new restrictions are introduced in Hungary starting from 4 November, 2020. A limited curfew will be in force, and the rules for wearing a mask will become stricter.
Read MoreMonday, 12 October, 2020
In times of change, it makes sense to base your plans on factors that are less liable to change. This is why it is worth choosing Hungary when you are moving your business to Europe.
Read MoreMonday, 21 September, 2020
New measures from the middle of September include limiting the price of the PCR tests, reducing the time to spend in quarantine, and introducing fines for those not wearing a mask where it is compulsory.
Read MoreMonday, 31 August, 2020
Starting from 1 September 2020, border control is reinstated, everyone entering Hungary is examined for COVID-19 symptoms, and everyone has to quarantine for 14 days after entry.
Read MoreThursday, 23 July, 2020
You will need two PCR tests for nasal and oropharyngeal swabs (samples taken from your nose and throat). The tests will show that at the time of taking the swab samples the coronavirus was not detectable in your body.
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