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WHS — Working Holiday Residence Permit (Munkaszüneti vízum)
VisasHungaryWHS — Working Holiday Residence Permit (Munkaszüneti vízum)
HungaryHungary•Europe
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WHS — Working Holiday Residence Permit (Munkaszüneti vízum)

Working Holiday

At a Glance

Processing Time

Varies

Application Fee

Free

Stay Duration

6 months

Renewable

Yes

Job Offer

Not Required

Dependents

Not Specified

PR Pathway

No

Remote Work

Not Required

Official Information

Overview

One-year permit for young adults aged 18–35 from partner countries (Australia, Japan, South Korea, Argentina, and others) under bilateral youth exchange agreements, allowing up to 6 months of work.

The Hungarian Working Holiday Residence Permit is a specialized immigration instrument rooted in the spirit of international cultural exchange and bilateral diplomacy. Established to foster stronger ties between Hungary and a select group of partner nations—including Australia, Japan, South Korea, and Argentina—this visa program operates under the framework of reciprocal youth mobility agreements. These bilateral treaties were designed to transcend traditional tourism by providing young citizens with a structured pathway to immerse themselves in Hungarian society for an extended duration. The visa fills a critical gap in the Hungarian immigration system: while standard work permits often require a pre-existing employment contract and a complex sponsorship process, the Working Holiday permit serves as a flexible, non-employer-tied bridge. It acknowledges that young adults often seek personal growth and global experience before committing to a long-term career path, offering a legal mechanism that encourages international mobility without the bureaucratic hurdles typically associated with professional relocation. By prioritizing cultural enrichment over immediate economic contribution, the program facilitates a unique form of "soft diplomacy" that benefits both the individual traveler and the Hungarian labor market.

The ideal applicant for this permit is a young adult, typically aged 18 to 35, who possesses a spirit of adventure and a desire to experience life in Central Europe beyond the constraints of a standard vacation. While the visa is open to a broad spectrum of professions, it is particularly well-suited for those in the creative, hospitality, or service sectors, as well as digital nomads or students taking a gap year who wish to supplement their travels with local employment. Unlike standard work visas that tether an applicant to a specific company, this permit is distinctive because it allows the holder to seek work freely for up to six months, providing the autonomy to explore various industries or regions within Hungary. The primary benefit is this unparalleled flexibility, coupled with the absence of visa fees, which lowers the barrier to entry for international youth. However, the permit does come with specific limitations: it is a non-renewable, one-year residence permit, and applicants must demonstrate sufficient financial resources and comprehensive health insurance to ensure they can support themselves during their stay. By balancing the freedom to work with the requirement for self-sufficiency, the Working Holiday Residence Permit remains a premier choice for young global citizens seeking a meaningful, temporary integration into the vibrant cultural landscape of Hungary.

Eligible Nationalities (9)

ArgentinaArgentinaAustraliaAustraliaChileChileEcuadorEcuadorHong Kong SAR ChinaHong Kong SAR ChinaJapanJapanSouth KoreaSouth KoreaNew ZealandNew ZealandTaiwanTaiwan

Conversion Paths

Visas you can typically switch to from this status.

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EU Blue Card (EU Kék Kártya)

ValidityVaries (Renewable, tied to employment contract length)
ProcessingVaries
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Requirements

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

Must be a citizen of a country with a bilateral Working Holiday Scheme agreement with Hungary.

Typically aged 18–30 (or up to 35 depending on the specific country agreement).

Primary purpose must be tourism/cultural exchange, with work being incidental.

Must have sufficient financial resources for the stay.

Must have comprehensive health insurance.

KEY CRITERIA

Education

none or higher

REQUIRED DOCUMENTS

Valid passport

Employment contract

Accommodation proof

Health insurance

Employer registration (sponsor)

Employment contract (sponsor)

Advantages & Considerations

Key Benefits

  • Allows young adults to live and travel in Hungary for up to a year.
  • Permits temporary employment to supplement travel funds.
  • Excellent opportunity for cultural immersion.
  • Access to the Schengen Area.

Worth Knowing

  • Strict age limits apply.
  • Only available to citizens of specific partner countries.
  • Cannot be extended or converted into other types of residence permits easily.
  • Limited to a one-time participation.

Application Process

1

Identify seasonal employer: Secure employment in eligible seasonal industry

2

Obtain employment contract: Get contract specifying seasonal work period

3

Employer submits application: Employer applies via Enter Hungary system

4

Apply for D visa: Submit D visa application at Hungarian embassy

5

Enter Hungary: Arrive with D visa within 3 months

6

Register residence permit: Complete residence registration within 15 days

Application Forms

Seasonal Employment Application—

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