Monday, 13 July, 2020
The countries travellers might be arriving from are now categorized as “green”, “yellow”, or “red”, depending on how dangerous they are considered with respect to bringing COVID-19 to Hungary.
Read MoreMonday, 13 July, 2020
Find out which are the green, yellow, and red countries relevant for entering Hungary as of 15 July 2020.
Read MoreMonday, 6 July, 2020
As of 4 July 2020, the range of people who can enter Hungary is further widened. From now on, Hungarian residence permit holders can enter Hungary without police clearance if they are not infected with SARS-CoV-2.
Read MoreTuesday, 30 June, 2020
Find the answer to some of the frequently asked questions we received related to our previous article on the end of the state of emergency in Hungary.
Read MoreThursday, 18 June, 2020
As of 18 June, the state of emergency in Hungary is officially cancelled. Some limitations remain, like wearing a mask in public transport and in shops, and the travel ban is still only lifted partially. Resident permits and work permits that expired during the state of emergency will expire on 2 August.
Read MoreMonday, 4 May, 2020
As of 1 May 2020, citizens of Austria, the Czech Republic, Germany, Poland, Slovakia, and South Korea are allowed to enter Hungary if they travel for business purposes, which must be verified upon request.
Read MoreFriday, 24 April, 2020
As part of the economic relief measures in Hungary related to the COVID-19 pandemic, the government will provide an allowance for 3 months for income lost due to reduced working hours.
Read MoreThursday, 16 April, 2020
In the latest forecast published by the IMF, Hungary is listed among the economically strongest EU member states, with the least expected GDP loss in 2020, and an impressive comeback in 2021.
Read MoreMonday, 23 March, 2020
Basic services available to you during an epidemic include services that let the community prevent avoidable health risks. These include testing for the disease, medical examination, isolation, the transport of infectious disease patients, and the administration of lifesaving treatments.
Read MoreFriday, 20 March, 2020
The Hungarian government introduced the following economic relief measures to alleviate the burdens posed by the current COVID-19 pandemic, and make sure it is easier for everyone to get through these difficult times and pick up work once the situation clears up:
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