Helpers Hungary is proud to announce that we have processed the first applicants to receive permanent residency in Hungary through the purchase of EUR 250,000 worth of government bonds. In the Hungarian Investment Immigration Programme, through the purchase of Hungarian residency bonds, permanent residency is granted for five years, at the end of which residency can be renewed or eventually converted into citizenship.
Hungary is located in the centre of Europe, within the Schengen zone, which makes it the ideal choice if you want to move to Europe and start business. Here not only you find good infrastructure and rich culture, but will also be able to move and trade freely within the European Union. Investing EUR 250,000 into Hungarian government bonds is one single process, which grants residency in Hungary for you and your family for 5 years.
Helpers Hungary can assist you throughout the whole process of the Hungarian Investment Immigration Programme, from application to receiving the PR in Hungary. In case you are interested, please send an e-mail to investment@helpers.hu. We will be happy to answer all your questions!
Find the most up to date information on the Hungarian Investment Immigration Programme service page.
Learn more about the Hungarian Residency Bond Program
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UPDATE: with 1 January 2015, the face value of the investment has been increased to EUR 300,000.
UPDATE November 2023: A new Hungarian investment residency program has just been announced to replace the old scheme. Click here to learn more.
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