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An analysis of the work, business and study problems of immigrants to Hungary

1. Frequently asked questions about working and doing business in Hungary 1. Q: Can I use the Hungarian Blue Card to find a job in Hungary?

A: Yes. You don't need to apply for a work paper, you can sign a work contract directly with the employer according to the local labor law.

2. Q: Can I use the Hungarian Blue Card to do business in Hungary?

A: Yes. Just register a company and do business in its name.

The most common way is to set up a limited liability company (KFT) with a registered capital of 500,000 HUF (about 1.800 Euros), and the company can withdraw in full after its establishment. The legal person of a company can be 1 or above.

Documents needed to set up a company: personal identification, address card, tax card.

3. Q: Can I use the Hungarian Blue Card to work and do business in other Schengen countries?

A: Yes. At work, if you can find a local company willing to provide work contracts and guarantees, you can apply to the local government for work residence.

If you want to do business, you can apply to register a company, have an office, need to hire a certain number of local people, and apply to the local government for residence as a businessman.

Every country has different requirements in this respect and needs specific analysis.

Second, learning questions and answers in Hungary

1. Q: With the Hungarian Blue Card, can my family and I go to school in Hungary? Can the children of Langkawi immigrants go to public schools? If so, is the treatment the same as that of children of Hungarian citizens? Or do you have to charge a fee similar to the "borrowing fee"? Are all public schools taught in Hungarian?

A: Yes. School-age students with permanent residence status can enjoy the right to free education in Hungarian companies and schools, and the teaching language is usually Hungarian. The treatment is the same as that of Hungarian natives, and there is no need to borrow money. Public schools basically teach in Hungarian.

2. Q: Is there any benefit for children's education after emigrating to Hungary?

A: Hungarian higher education is world-famous, especially in medicine, economy and science and technology. Hungary's education system is relatively sound, in line with international standards, and teaching attaches great importance to practice. Education in Hungary can make children more international, more creative, easier to enter the society, directly face the European market and have more employment opportunities. There are more opportunities to exchange studies with other famous universities in Europe and America.

3. Q: Is English or Hungarian used in school teaching? Is there a language requirement for admission? Are there any international schools that teach in pure English? What are the chances of going to college in Britain and America after graduation?

A: Hungarian is used for teaching in local ordinary schools. There are many international schools in Hungary that teach in pure English or in multiple languages. These international schools need to pay tuition fees, but the fees are much lower than those in western Europe. The school requires students to have a certain language level, and it is difficult for students without a certain language level to get a student visa. However, because the people in our project have obtained permanent residence, there is no problem of visa refusal. In this case, the school has a special language preparatory class, which accepts students of different language levels, first carries out language training, and then participates in formal education courses. This is also one of the benefits of participating in this project. Your children will enjoy a borderless education.

Hungary also has some bilingual schools jointly run by the United States and Britain. Students enjoy the advantages of two-year education in Hungary and two-year education in the United States.

4. Q: Can I apply for Hungarian Blue Card from other European countries such as France and Germany? Are public schools free? Do I still need to apply for a student visa after I get the offer from the school?

A: Applicants are free to apply to any school in Schengen. Take France as an example. First of all, they need to apply for a school according to the requirements of the school. They can apply to the French government for a student visa in France after obtaining the admission permission of a French school. If you can find a job in France after graduation, you can apply to change your residence status in France. Even if it cannot be changed, Hungary's permanent residence status will not be affected.

5. Q: Apply for a permanent residence card in Hungary.

A: It is free for applicants to attend public schools in Hungary after they get a green card. If you want to study in public schools in other EU countries, the current situation is that students need to rent a house or buy a suite near the public school they want to study, provide proof of address to the school and apply for attending the school. If approved by the school, students can study at school for free.

In Schengen countries, tuition fees are free before high school (including high school), and university fees are 300-400 euros/year.

After obtaining the Hungarian permanent residence card, customers go to other EU countries to study, and do not need to apply for a study visa in China. Instead, they can directly ask students to apply for a residence permit at the immigration office in the country where the school is located (usually once a year).

6. Q: How many well-known English or bilingual primary and secondary schools are there in Hungary? Name of the school? How much is the charge?

A: There are several well-known English or bilingual schools in Hungary, with annual fees ranging from 65,438+0,000 euros to 20,000 euros:

http://www.aisb.hu/page.cfm? American International School in Budapest p=349

Http://www.isb.hu/, Budapest International School,

Budapest International School, http://www.sek.hu/#sek Trilingual School (Hungarian, English and Spanish)

7. Q: What is the situation of higher education in Hungary?

A: Hungarian higher education is provided by public and non-public institutions. At present, there are 65,438+09 national universities and 9 national colleges accredited by the Hungarian Ministry of Education. Now Hungary also implements a three-level bachelor-master-doctor degree system. Generally, the undergraduate course lasts for 3-4 years (180-240ECTS), the master degree lasts for 1-2 years (60- 120ECTS), and the doctor degree lasts for at least 3 years. However, a few majors such as medicine and law continue the traditional academic system.

Most of the strong disciplines in colleges and universities can be taught in foreign languages, and the main languages are English, German and French.

The tuition and miscellaneous fees of Hungarian public universities are about 200-400 euros per year. If you are an international student with permanent residence status, the fee is the same as that for locals.

List of national universities: 1, Colvis Nuss University in Budapest (www.bkae.hu) 2, Budapest University of Technology and Economics (www.bme.hu) 3, Debrecen University (www.unideb.hu) 4, e? Television? sLor? Nd University (www.elte.hu)5. Kaposv? R University (www.ke.hu)6, Liszt Conservatory of Music (www.zeneakademia.hu)7, Moholi-Nagy University of Art and Design (www.mie.hu)8, Hungarian Academy of Fine Arts (www.mke.hu)9, University of Miscoll (www.uni-miskolc.hu)/ Cs (www.pte.hu) 12, Semmelweis University (www.sote.hu) 13, Sz? chenyiIstv? N university (www.sze.hu) 14, Szeged university (www.u-szeged.hu) 15, SzentIstv? N University (www.szie.hu) 16, University of Drama and Film Arts (www.szfe.hu) 17, University of Pannonia (www.uni-pannon.hu) 18, National Public Service University (www.uni-nke

National College: 1, Budapest Business School (www.bgf.hu) 2, Duna College? jv? ROS(www . coriod . Hu)3、E? Television? sJ? Zsef College (www.ejf.hu)4. Eszterh? zyK? Roly College (www.ektf.hu)5, K? rolyR? Bert College (www.karolyrobert.hu)6. Kecskem? T Academy (www.kefo.hu)7. Hungarian Dance Academy (www.mtf.hu)8. new york Academy? regyh? 9. Szolnok University (www.kgf.hu)

8. Is the Hungarian university degree recognized by the Ministry of Education of China?

A: Yes. 1997 Hungary and China signed an agreement on mutual recognition of academic qualifications and degree certificates.

9. What language does the school use to teach?

A: In primary and secondary schools, Hungarian is the teaching language in public schools and English is the teaching language in international schools. At the university level, every school has courses taught in English.

10. What is the ranking of Hungarian universities?

(1) Budapest University of Technology and Economics (leader of technical higher education)

www.bme.hu

(2) E? Television? sL? r? Second University

www.elte.hu/en

(3) University of Segde

http://www.u-szeged.hu/english/

(4) Debrecen University (National Excellent University)

http://www.unideb.hu/portal/en

(5) Central European University

http://www.ceu.hu/hu/kee

(6) Colvis Nuss University in Budapest.

http://www.uni-corvinus.hu/index.php? id = 46792

(7) Pannonia University

http://English web . uni-pannon . Hu

(8) SzentIstv? university

http://sziu.hu

Miscoll University

http://www.uni-miskolc.hu/public/index.php? page _ id = 627

(10) University of Western Hungary

http://www.uniwest.hu/index.php/458/? & amp; L= 1