Tuesday, 10 August, 2021
With around 60% of the population vaccinated against the coronavirus, Hungary is currently among the safest countries in the EU. In July, most restrictions related to the current pandemic were relaxed, and recently even border crossing was made easier.
Read MoreWednesday, 21 July, 2021
The Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs recently made an announcement that the Parliament has decided to raise the limit on the number of third-country nationals a foreign-owned Hungarian company can employ. But what does this mean for your company in Hungary?
Read MoreWednesday, 30 June, 2021
Starting from July, after 5.5 million people receive at least their first dose of a vaccine, pandemic related restrictions will again be relaxed.
Read MoreMonday, 28 June, 2021
Even if the coronavirus pandemic hit the Hungarian real estate market hard, real estate investment remains a relatively safe bet, with the added benefit of granting you eligibility for residency.
Read MoreFriday, 14 May, 2021
Recently a new mobile app has been developed to let you use your phone for an immunity certificate. Downloading and registering the app is not exactly straightforward, so let us guide you through the process.
Read MoreTuesday, 27 April, 2021
Those who have received their first dose of a vaccine against the coronavirus and those who have already recovered from the disease are eligible for an immunity card. Holders will be immune not only to COVID-19 but also to some of the pandemic related restrictions.
Read MoreFriday, 19 March, 2021
In the past weeks, there has been a lot of confusion about this issue and several people have posted and shared the (mis)information that even if you have no TAJ number, you can register for the vaccine with a generic number 900 000 007. Please DO NOT DO THIS because:
Read MoreFriday, 12 March, 2021
For now, getting vaccinated for the coronavirus in Hungary is possible only if you have a Hungarian social security number. If you have that, you will still need to be registered at a GP (general practitioner) to get the vaccine – let us guide you through the whole process.
Read MoreWednesday, 16 December, 2020
With a no-deal Brexit, UK citizens living in Hungary will have to change their EU registration card to permanent residency in 2021. If you are not yet registered, register as soon as possible.
Read MoreThursday, 3 December, 2020
The United Kingdom left the EU on 31 January 2020. Brexit was followed by a transition period, which will end on 31 December 2020. If you are living Hungary as a UK citizen, you should act now to keep your EU residency and the privileges it entails even after that.
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