Hi I’m thinking of moving to Hungary from the UK for a period of 12-18 months and registering as a resident. I will be travelling extensively from Hungary to the USA in that period. Can someone please advise me of the process for registering as a resident and the minimum amount of time annually I would need to be in Hungary to be considered as such?
Thanks
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Hi Stefan,
If you haven't already, take a look at the Expat Arrivals guides on Visas and Work Permits for Hungary for an overview.
1) The long and short of it is that as a non-EU citizen, you'll first apply for a one-year residence permit using the forms available on the Hungarian Immigration Office site. There are slightly different requirements for Family Reunification, Study, Employment and Gainful Activity among others (which can be found on the 'Residence in Hungary' dropdown menu).
You can make the application on the Hungarian government's Enter Hungary website. Alternatively, find the resident permit that suits your situation, download and complete the necessary forms, and submit these along with the application fee (probably EUR 110) and any required supporting documents at your local Hungarian embassy or consulate. Here's the Hungarian embassy in London, for example.
2) Once your residence permit is approved, you'll be granted a single-entry visa, valid for 30 days, for the purpose of collecting your permit in Hungary. Your residence permit is valid for one year and can be renewed several times as long as you meet certain criteria. Most of the residence permits include the following text:
...which seems to indicate you need to spend a minimum of three months out of six in Hungary to successfully apply for a renewal. But I'd recommend you consult the Hungarian Immigration Office or a relocation specialist to ensure you fulfil all the criteria.
I hope this helps!
Kind regards,
Daniel