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Work permit in Hungary: everything you need to know

Work Permit In Hungary By ITL HR Solutions

The process for obtaining a work permit in Hungary depends on various factors, including the nationality of the applicant, the type of employment, and the duration of stay.

Here is an overview of the general procedure for obtaining a work permit in Hungary for non-EU citizens:

  1. Determine Eligibility: Before applying for a work permit, individuals must determine whether they are eligible to work in Hungary. This may depend on factors such as citizenship, employment status, and any applicable bilateral agreements or EU regulations.
  2. Obtain a Job Offer: In most cases, individuals must first secure a job offer from a Hungarian employer before applying for a work permit. The employer may need to demonstrate that the position cannot be filled by a Hungarian or EU citizen and that the applicant has the necessary qualifications and skills for the job.
  3. Apply for a Work Permit: Once a job offer has been obtained, the employer typically initiates the work permit application process on behalf of the employee. The application is usually submitted to the Hungarian Labor Office (Nemzeti Foglalkoztatási Szolgálat) or another relevant authority, depending on the type of work permit being sought.
  4. Required Documents: The exact documents required for a work permit application may vary depending on the type of permit and the specific circumstances. However, common documents may include:
  • Passport or other valid identification
  • Proof of employment or job offer letter
  • Educational qualifications or professional certifications
  • Health insurance coverage
  • Criminal record certificate
  • Proof of accommodation in Hungary
  • Work contract or agreement
  1. Processing Time: The processing time for a work permit application can vary depending on the workload of the relevant authorities and the complexity of the case. In general, it may take several weeks or months for a decision to be made on the application.
  2. Residence Permit: In addition to a work permit, non-EU citizens may also need to apply for a residence permit to legally reside in Hungary for the purpose of employment. The process for obtaining a residence permit may be separate from the work permit application process and may require additional documentation.
  3. Renewal and Extension: Work permits in Hungary are typically issued for a limited duration, after which they may need to be renewed or extended if the individual wishes to continue working in the country. Renewal applications must be submitted before the expiration date of the existing permit.

It’s important to note that the specific requirements and procedures for obtaining a work permit in Hungary may change over time, so individuals are advised to consult with the relevant authorities or seek professional assistance for the most up-to-date information and guidance. Additionally, EU citizens and their family members may have different rights and procedures for working in Hungary compared to non-EU citizens.

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