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  • Jan 15, 2025 | globalcompliancenews.com | Akos Fehervary |Nóra Óváry-Papp

    Starting 1 January 2025, only citizens of Georgia and Armenia will be eligible for residence permits for the purpose of employment and guest worker residence permits. This marks a significant tightening of the previous rules, which allowed citizens of 10 countries to obtain guest worker residence permits and had no such restrictions for residence permits for the purpose of employment.

  • Jan 14, 2025 | ceelegalmatters.com | Akos Fehervary |Nóra Óváry-Papp |Baker McKenzie

    Details 14 January 2025 Hits: 4433 Hungary Typography Smaller Small Medium Big Bigger Default Helvetica Segoe Georgia Times Reading Mode Starting 1 January 2025, only citizens of Georgia and Armenia will be eligible for residence permits for the purpose of employment and guest worker residence permits. This marks a significant tightening of the previous rules, which allowed citizens of 10 countries to obtain guest worker residence permits and had no such restrictions for residence permits for...

  • Jan 14, 2025 | ceelegalmatters.com | Akos Fehervary |Nóra Óváry-Papp |Baker McKenzie

    Details 14 January 2025 Hits: 5 Hungary Typography Smaller Small Medium Big Bigger Default Helvetica Segoe Georgia Times Reading Mode Starting 1 January 2025, only citizens of Georgia and Armenia will be eligible for residence permits for the purpose of employment and guest worker residence permits. This marks a significant tightening of the previous rules, which allowed citizens of 10 countries to obtain guest worker residence permits and had no such restrictions for residence permits for...

  • Jun 11, 2024 | globalcompliancenews.com | Akos Fehervary |Nóra Óváry-Papp

    In briefThe employment supervisory authority has published its annual report summarizing its findings from inspections carried out over 2023. The main objective of the inspections was to assess the extent to which employers comply with the basic rules on employment. We highlight the most important takeaways of the authority’s report and our expectations for the future.

  • Jun 8, 2024 | globalcompliancenews.com | Akos Fehervary |Nóra Óváry-Papp

    The employment supervisory authority has published its annual report summarizing its findings from inspections carried out over 2023. The main objective of the inspections was to assess the extent to which employers comply with the basic rules on employment. We highlight the most important takeaways of the authority’s report and our expectations for the future.

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