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Asylum policy in Hungary between 2019 and 2021

In 2018, the Hungarian Helsinki Committee participated in an EU-funded project to investigate whether or not refugees in detention were able to exercise their rights under EU Directive 2012/29. The aim was to promote the...

Migration and migration memory in modern Hungary until 2015

Hungary is a rather heterogeneous society, lacking both colonial historical experiences and immigration of different ethnic groups in large numbers. Consequently, immigration is racialised, making xenophobia relatively high...

A TCN’s pocket guide to success in Hungary

Part One: Navigating the ‘Work Permit’ in Hungary: What are Your Options? If there is one thing every single TCN (Third Country National) can agree on, it’s this: dealing with the bureaucratic black hole that is the...

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