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1) Which third-country nationals are entitled for EU Blue Card?

The EU Blue Card is a residence permit that entitles its highly qualified holder to reside and work in highly qualified employment in the territory of a Member State.

EU Blue Card shall be granted to a third-country national:

  • ·who desires to work in a position requiring higher professional qualifications, and is in possession of higher professional qualifications required to perform his/her job, or has professional experience for the specified period of time, or
  • ·who is in possession of EU Blue Card issued by a Member State and has already legally resided in that Member State for at least 12 months or has resided 6 months in a second Member State.

An EU Blue Card shall not be granted to a person:

  • ·who applied for refugee status, for temporary or subsidiary protection to the asylum authority,
  • ·who has been granted temporary protection in Hungary,
  • ·with tolerated status,
  • ·who is applying for the residence permit for the purpose of research to conduct scientific research,
  • ·holding an EU residence permit certifying long-term residence status granted by any Member State of the European Union,
  • ·who has entered the territory of Hungary under commitments contained in an international agreement facilitating the entry and temporary stay of certain categories of natural persons performing duties in trade and investment-related fields, excluding those whose entry to the territory of a Member State has been permitted as part of an intra-corporate transfer,
  • ·covered by Directive 96/71/EC of the European Parliament concerning the posting of workers in the framework of the provision of services, as long as he/she is posted on the territory of Hungary.

 

 

Definition of third-country nationals:

  • ·Non-Hungarian nationals who are not persons with the right of free movement and residence, i.e. who are not EEA nationals or family members of an EEA national, and
  • ·stateless persons

qualify as third-country nationals.

  1. 2)Where can the application be submitted?

 

I. Application for the issuance of a residence permit

 

  1. a)Application submission outside of Hungary

If your entry into Hungary is not covered by the visa-exempt travel regime your application for the issuance of a residence permit is to be submitted outside of Hungary. 

The application may be submitted at a diplomatic or consular foreign mission of Hungary in the country of your nationality or your habitual place of residence.

Please be advised to contact the competent foreign mission of Hungary to inquire for further information, whether there are other places authorised to receive applications for a residence permit. Such application receiving places are constituted by e.g. honorary consuls, trade representations, and external service providers.  

If the country of your nationality or habitual residence does not have a Hungarian consulate or other place to receive your application, you may exceptionally submit your application in the country where you legally reside, but only if you can provide documentary evidence of the grounds for your application.

There is no need to apply for a visa separately, as the application for a residence permit includes an application for a visa entitling its holder to collect a residence permit.

b) Submitting an application in Hungary

When may an application for the issuance of a residence permit be submitted within the territory of Hungary?

If you are allowed to enter the territory of Hungary visa free  due to your nationality, and you are not a holder of a residence permit, you may submit an application within the territory of Hungary during your legal stay.

In case you are in possession of an EU Blue Card issued by a Member State of the European Union, you can also apply for the issuance of an EU Blue Card in Hungary, not later than 30 days after your entry.

How can an application for a residence permit be submitted in Hungary?

Application can be submitted in Hungary in the following ways:

  • ·electronically via Enter Hungary platform, by clicking here, or
  • ·in person, at the NDGAP regional directorate responsible for your place of accommodation,for contact details and more information please click here.

Please note that if your authorized representative is a legal representative or a legal person, the application can only be submitted using the Enter Hungary platform.

II. Application submission via an employer

An application for the issuance or extension of an EU Blue Card may be submitted by the employer, if the concerned employee as applicant gives consent to such a process in a written declaration of consent and

  • ·(s)he has not entered the territory of Hungary yet, or
  • ·(s)he has entered the territory of Hungary visa free, is staying legally and is not a holder of a residence permit, or
  • ·(s)he is a holder of a valid EU Blue Card, and wishes to apply for its extension.

 

Applications by an employer may be submitted only via the platform of Enter Hungary.

The platform of Enter Hungary is available by clicking here.

In cases when the application for a residence permit concerned is lodged via an employer, the client concerned must appear in person before the authority to facilitate taking the applicant’s facial photograph, recording his/her fingerprint and performing other procedural conducts upon the request of the authority.

III. Application for the extension of a residence permit

 

Submission of applications for the extension of a EU Blue Card only in Hungary, by using the Enter Hungary platform, which is available by clicking here.

Please be informed that the extension of the residence permit is only possible if

  • ·you are a holder of a valid EU Blue Card at the time of application submission,
  • ·you resided within the territory of Hungary with your residence permit at least 90 days within any 180-days prior to the submission of the application for a residence permit.

Please note that an application for the extension of a residence permit must be submitted not later than 30 days before the expiry date of the permit.

3) Additional information on application submission

For submission of an application in person, applicants are required to complete the application form correctly in full and to submit the completed document with their signature. The form is available by clicking here and the appendix here.

For submission of an application via the platform of Enter Hungary, the full and correct completion of the electronic application form is required, which is available on the platform. The platform of Enter Hungary is available by clicking here.

For the purpose of the issuance of a residence permit comprising biometric data, a facial photograph and fingerprint of the applicant will be taken.

An application submitted via the platform of Enter Hungary is deemed to have been received by the immigration authority, if the administrative service fee has been paid, and the facial photograph and fingerprint of the applicant is taken and signature specimen of the applicant is recorded within 15 days from the date of receipt. The immigration authority will send out a notification when your application is deemed to have been received.

 

4) Administrative service fee for the procedure

For information on administrative service fees for procedures, please click here.

5) What are the supporting documents mandatory to submit with the application?

For the approval of an application for a residence permit, the applicant is required to meet conditions for entry and residence in Hungary, during the procedures mandatory attachments/enclosures may serve as proof of meeting the set conditions.

 

Please make sure completion of the attachments/enclosures is in full and check all documents before submission, supporting the soonest possible processing and examination of the application.

 

Documents proving the purpose of stay

The purpose of stay can be proven with the following documents:

• a preliminary agreement or a valid employment contract for the establishment of a legal relationship for fixed-term employment of at least 6 months, concluded for the purpose of employment requiring a high level of education, and

• a document certifying the higher education or professional qualification required to fill the position included in the preliminary agreement or employment contract.

In the case of executive officers and specialists dealing with information and communication technologies, at least 3 years of relevant professional experience acquired within the period of 7 years prior to the submission of application for the EU Blue Card, must be considered as a high level of professional qualification with regards to the application for EU Blue Card.

This professional experience can be certified by a document indicating the effective and lawful practice of the relevant occupation and its duration.

Documents in proof of means of subsistence in Hungary

One of the following documents must be submitted as proof that the applicant has sufficient resources, i.e. (s)he can cover costs related to his/her subsistence, accommodation, return/onward travel (i.e. exit from Hungary) and healthcare services from legally acquired income and savings:

  • ·a preliminary agreement,
  • ·a document on legal relationship of employment,
  • ·a certificate from a credit institution under the applicant’s name (e.g. a bank account statement, an account statement on savings or stocks and bonds, bank balance statement),
  • ·a document on regular income issued by the employer or the tax authority.

 

Documents proving that the applicant has a place of accommodation in Hungary

You shall provide a real Hungarian address as accommodation in the application form. No separate document needs to be attached to/enclosed with the application.

Documents proving that the applicant has health insurance

Documentary evidence must be submitted as proof that the applicant has access to comprehensive health insurance services covering all healthcare services or that (s)he can cover the costs of such services.

An applicant meets this condition in the following cases:

  • ·(s)he qualifies as a person with health insurance services under social security,
  • ·(s)he has access to the Hungarian health insurance services within the framework of an international convention/treaty or agreement,
  • ·(s)he can cover the costs of his/her healthcare services based on documents in proof of his/her means of subsistence available in Hungary.

 

Documents proving that the applicant meets the conditions of exit (i.e. conditions to a return/onward travel)

Meeting the conditions of exit may be proved by:

  • ·a valid passport,
  • ·having a valid ticket/valid tickets for the relevant travel or the amount of money to cover the costs of the travel.

 

Other required documents

  • ·Attaching/enclosing 1 facial photograph to/with the application is required.

 

In case of an extension, attaching/enclosing documents on unchanged conditions again is not required.

 

6) Other information in relation to the procedure

Applications for the issuance/extension of an EU Blue Card are examined under a single application procedure.

For detailed information on the single application procedure, please click here.

 

7) Time period of procedural administration

Time period for procedural administration: 21 days.

In addition to mandatory attachments/enclosures, NDGAP may request the submission of further documents for clarification of facts of the case or implement other procedural conducts.

The period for remedying deficiencies (e.g. submission of missing documents) and for the implementation of various other procedural conducts is not comprised in the time period of the procedural administration. 

The authority acting on the application case adopts a decision as to merits within 70 days from the date of the submission of the application.

For applicants holding an EU Blue Card issued by a Member State of the European Union, the authority will adopt a decision on the merits within 30 days of the application. This time limit may be extended by the aliens policing authority once by 30 days in exceptional and duly justified circumstances in connection with the complexity of the application.

 

8) Receiving the residence permit document

If you submitted your application for a residence permit before a foreign diplomatic or consular mission of Hungary and the regional directorate approves your application for a residence permit, it shall constitute approval for the issuance of an entry visa entitling its holder to receive a residence permit, of which the competent Hungarian consulate shall be notified by the regional directorate.

The entry visa entitling its holder to receive a residence permit shall be issued by the competent consulate officer.

Please note that type D visas entitling their holder to receive their residence permits issued to third-country nationals are single-entry visas authorising a stay of not more than 30 days and are valid for 3 months.

Please note that if you do not enter the territory of Hungary within 3 months from the date of approval of the issuance of your residence permit and do not start your approved residence, the approved residence permit becomes invalid and the approval of your accrued right of entry and residence ceases.

A residence permit document shall be delivered by way of post to the address indicated as place of delivery in the application form.

If the application was submitted by an employer, the document shall be delivered to the employer, to the employer’s official contact address, in the absences thereof, to the employer’s place of establishment (i.e. registered address).

Please note that receiving your document before NDGAP’s regional directorate in person is allowed only if you prove that you are not in a position to receive the document at the address indicated as place of delivery in your application.

 

9) How long is the validity period of the permit?

Validity period of the document is maximised in 4 years, and it may be extended for up to 4 years at a time for the same purpose.

Please note that the validity period of the document must not exceed the validity period of the applicant's travel document.

 

10) Other relevant information

  • ·Employment

Please be informed that the EU Blue Card entitles you to work only in the approved employment requiring a high level of qualification during a period of 1 year from its issuance.

  • ·Appeal

In case of refusal, the decision may be appealed within 8 days of delivery, submitted to the authority of first instance, or at the Hungarian diplomatic or consular foreign mission where the application was submitted.

Please note that the authority shall dismiss the appeal without any examination as to merits in the following cases:

-  the appeal is received after the deadline,

-  the appeal is not submitted by an authorised person,

-  the applicant introduces and refers to new facts of the case, of which (s)he was aware before the decision was adopted,

-  the appeal is submitted without indicating its grounds or cause.

 

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Please be informed that you may request the issuance of your residence permit under transitional provisions of the new aliens policing legislation on the admission and residence of third-country nationals for one of the legal titles as per the new aliens policing legislation if you are a holder of a valid residence permit under the previous legislation. Please note that only applications for the issuance of a residence permit may be submitted in person or via the Enter Hungary system. The extension of a residence permit is not allowed under the transitional rules. An application for the issuance of a residence permit may be submitted 45 days before the date of expiry of the residence permit the soonest. In case of residence permits expiring between 1 March 2024 and 1 April 2024, an application for the issuance of a residence permit is to be submitted the latest on the last day within the validity period of the residence permit concerned.   

 

For further information in detail, please click on the link below: Transitional provisions concerning the entry into force of Act XC of 2023 on the general rules for the entry and residence of third-country nationals (gov.hu)

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