Residence permit for non-EU students enrolled full-time at an accredited Hungarian education or higher-education institution, or in a preparatory course. It allows limited part-time work during studies but does not lead to permanent residence, and family reunification is not available while on student status.
International students admitted to full-time study at an accredited Hungarian institution.
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Yes. Graduates can apply for a job-seeking or business start-up permit, provided their study permit is still valid when they apply.
You must show sufficient resources to cover your living costs, accommodation, healthcare and return travel for the duration of your studies.
Up to 30 hours per week during study periods, and up to 90 days at full time during official breaks.
The Student Residence Permit is for non-EU students enrolled full-time at an accredited Hungarian institution or a preparatory course. It allows limited part-time work but does not lead to permanent residence, and family reunification is not available while on student status.
Changing institution requires an application through Enter Hungary, but switching only your faculty or field within the same school needs no action.
It is issued for one to three years depending on your programme length, and can be extended if you keep making academic progress.
Generally no. Family reunification is not available to student permit holders, with a narrow exception for a child born during the permit.