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EU Blue Card (EU Kék Kártya)
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HungaryHungary•Europe
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EU Blue Card (EU Kék Kártya)

Work PR PathwayThis visa can lead to permanent residency, the right to live and work here indefinitely without renewing your visa. Dependents Allowed

At a Glance

Processing Time

Varies

Application Fee

Free

Stay Duration

Varies (Renewable, tied to employment contract length)

Renewable

Yes

Job Offer

Required

Dependents

Allowed

PR Pathway

Available

Remote Work

Not Required

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Overview

Residence and work permit for highly qualified non-EU professionals with tertiary education in fields like IT, engineering, and healthcare, valid up to 4 years.

The EU Blue Card (EU Kék Kártya) in Hungary was established as a direct implementation of the European Union’s Blue Card Directive (Council Directive 2009/50/EC and its subsequent 2021 recast), designed to harmonize migration policies across member states and bolster the bloc’s global competitiveness in the race for specialized talent. By creating a standardized, high-status residence and work permit, the European Union sought to bridge the persistent gap between the domestic labor market’s supply and the specialized demands of an increasingly digitized and technical economy. In the Hungarian context, this visa serves as a strategic instrument to attract non-EU/EEA nationals who possess advanced skills that are currently underrepresented in the local workforce. It functions as a streamlined pathway that bypasses some of the more cumbersome bureaucratic hurdles associated with standard work permits, effectively positioning Hungary as an attractive destination for international experts while ensuring that the national labor market remains protected through rigorous salary and qualification thresholds. By facilitating the legal migration of highly qualified professionals, the Blue Card addresses structural labor shortages in critical sectors, ensuring that the country can maintain its economic growth trajectory while integrating seamlessly into the broader European labor market framework.

The ideal applicant for the Hungarian EU Blue Card is a highly skilled, non-EU professional who holds a recognized tertiary education degree—typically a Bachelor’s degree or higher—and possesses at least five years of relevant professional experience in their field. This visa is specifically tailored for experts in high-demand sectors such as information technology, engineering, advanced manufacturing, and specialized healthcare, where technical proficiency is paramount. What distinguishes the Blue Card from standard Hungarian work permits is its emphasis on professional mobility and long-term stability; it grants the holder the right to reside and work for up to four years, with the possibility of extension, and provides a clearer, faster track toward permanent residency and eventual EU-wide mobility. Furthermore, the visa offers the significant benefit of family reunification, allowing the holder’s spouse and children to accompany them under favorable conditions. However, the permit is subject to strict eligibility criteria, most notably a mandatory minimum annual salary threshold—currently set at 12,012,576 HUF—which ensures that the applicant is hired at a level commensurate with their high-level expertise. While the administrative fee for the application is waived, the applicant must demonstrate a firm employment contract that meets these stringent financial and professional requirements, making it a prestigious, albeit selective, option for those seeking to build a career within the European Union.

Conversion Paths

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EU Long-Term Resident Residence Card (EU letelepedési engedély)
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EU Long-Term Resident Residence Card (EU letelepedési engedély)

ValidityVaries (Used to enter Hungary and obtain residence permit)
ProcessingVaries
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Requirements

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

Valid employment contract or binding job offer for highly qualified employment in Hungary for at least 6 months

Higher education qualification (university degree) or, in specific cases like ICT, at least 3 years of relevant professional experience within the last 7 years

Gross monthly salary meeting the statutory threshold (set annually, e.g., 1,001,048 HUF for 2026)

Valid health insurance coverage

Valid travel document (passport)

Compliance with entry and residence conditions

KEY CRITERIA

Job Offer

Required

Education

bachelor or higher

Min. Income

12,012,576 EUR/yr

REQUIRED DOCUMENTS

Valid passport

University degree

Job offer letter

Employment contract

Credential evaluation

Accommodation proof

Health insurance

Employer registration (sponsor)

Employment contract (sponsor)

Salary documentation (sponsor)

Application Process

1

Secure job offer: Obtain written job offer from Hungarian employer meeting salary threshold (HUF 883,671 gross in 2025)

2

Verify FEOR classification: Ensure position is in FEOR Division 1 or 2 (highly qualified roles)

3

Apply for D visa: Submit D visa application at Hungarian embassy with job offer

4

Obtain D visa: Receive entry visa

5

Enter Hungary: Travel to Hungary within 3 months

6

Apply for EU Blue Card: Submit EU Blue Card application at regional directorate within 15 days

7

Receive Blue Card: Obtain EU Blue Card permit

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