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      Frequently Asked Questions

      Navigating a new country—whether for business, investment, education, or relocation—often comes with many questions. Our FAQ section provides clear and simple answers about life in Hungary, opportunities in Budapest, and the practical steps for foreigners considering study, business, or property investment. If you need personalized guidance, we’re always here to help

      Yes. Hungary is considered one of the safer countries in Europe, especially Budapest, which has a low violent crime rate. Most areas are safe to walk even at night. As with any major city, basic precautions are recommended, but overall safety is high for students, investors, and families.

      Absolutely. Many Hungarian universities offer full-degree programs in English at the bachelor’s, master’s, and PhD levels. Medical, dental, and pharmacy studies are especially popular among international students. Business, engineering, psychology, IT, and language programs are widely available too

      Yes, foreigners can legally buy property in Hungary with only a simple permit process from the local district office. The procedure is straightforward and usually takes a few weeks. Property ownership is fully protected by law, and many international investors choose Budapest for its strong rental and resale market.

      It is relatively easy. Hungary is known for its fast and simple company registration system—often completed within a few days. Corporate tax is one of the lowest in Europe, and the country is foreign-investor friendly. With proper guidance, the process becomes even smoother.

      Yes. English is widely spoken in Budapest, especially among young people, students, and professionals. In shops, cafes, and most offices, you will usually find someone who can communicate in English. Outside major cities, English levels may vary.

      Very much. Budapest has a large and fast-growing expat community from Europe, Asia, the Middle East, and Africa. International events, cultural gatherings, and student networks are active throughout the year. This makes the city welcoming for newcomers.

      Budapest offers a balanced lifestyle with modern convenience and European culture. It has affordable living costs, excellent public transportation, beautiful architecture, and a lively café and restaurant scene. The city is comfortable for students, families, and business professionals alike.

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