Draft regulation in Hungary: foreign workers can only stay if they are familiar with Hungarian culture
A recent draft regulation from the Ministry of Interior unveils stringent criteria for foreign workers wishing to remain in Hungary, stipulating that they must demonstrate a comprehensive understanding of Hungarian history and culture. However, permanent stay is still not an option. In addition, the Ministry of Interior is also compiling a list of countries deemed culturally compatible.
Which residence permits are impacted?
As hvg reported, a new law proposes the extension of certain residence permits contingent upon meeting specific social integration benchmarks. It is proposed that foreign workers undergo an examination on Hungarian culture and history, a requirement applicable to the following permit categories:
- Residence permit for Guest Self-Employed
- Residence permit for employment
- Residence permit for Guest Workers
- Hungarian card
All these permits afford limited residency in Hungary, renewable only once. For instance, the standard validity period for a residence permit for guest workers is two years, extendable by an additional year. Such permits are typically granted to guest workers employed by priority employers or temporary employment agencies.
What does the examination entail?
While the specifics of the exam remain undisclosed in the draft regulation, detailed guidelines have been published on the Hungarian government‘s website for public debate. As outlined, third-country nationals must demonstrate compliance with social integration criteria by passing a Hungarian cultural knowledge assessment. The examination is structured around eight key topics:
- Hungary’s geopolitical positioning in the Carpathian Basin, Europe, and international organisations (UN, Council of Europe, NATO, European Union).
- National symbols and festivities of Hungary (coat of arms, flag, crown, national anthem, national holidays).
- Significant milestones in Hungarian history (conquest of Hungary, foundation of the state, the fall of the House of Árpád, Turkish occupation, Habsburg rule, the 1848–49 Revolution and War of Independence, the Reconciliation, World War I and II, the 1956 revolution, the 1990 regime change).
- Prominent European and Hungarian figures in fine arts, music and science.
- Important figures in European and Hungarian literature.
- Fundamental institutions under the Fundamental Law (Parliament, President of the Republic, Government).
- Citizens’ rights and duties (freedoms, economic, social and cultural rights, duties of citizens and protection of citizens’ rights).
- Integration of Europe and Hungary in daily life.
However, it remains unclear whether these themes will be rigorously examined or merely symbolically acknowledged. We can all agree that there is a huge difference between merely recognising the National Anthem and being able to recite it from memory.
Exemptions from the examination
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In the meantime they are giving citizenships to Chinese for 500,000 usd investment in real estate, all they have to do is buy a house for half a million.
Exactly, teens of thousands of Chinese migrants, alien to Hungarian culture, ethnic identity and society, are living in Hungary for years without any restrictions and the number is still growing. Buying up valuable real estate and taking places on markets/shops all over the country. I am still surprised that almost nobody in Hungary is discussing this silent growing new non-European minority and their economical takeover in public.
Don’t worry, Chinese police will soon be patrolling with Hungarian police in Hungary. There is an article on DNH about this. Also this one:
https://www.reuters.com/world/unusual-move-china-offers-back-hungary-security-matters-2024-02-19/
Zoli, is there any repulsive dictatorship that Hungary won’t try to be friends with? How much longer before Orban is visiting Pyongyang?
Dont forget about those valuable Philippines bus drivers that were brought in.
Does anyone know if this applies to US citizens?
We can’t be certain, but we assume you can be exempted as a US citizen. According to the original HVG article, even Chinese citizens will be exempted.
It would make little sense to compel US citizens to undergo this exam.