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While birthright citizenship is relatively easy to achieve where a direct lineage can be proven to a Hungary-born citizen, alarming reports about both de facto and de jure discrimination in daily life and immigration administration make this a less-desirable option among European countries.  
While birthright citizenship is [https://ottawa.mfa.gov.hu/eng/page/a-magyar-allampolgarsagrol relatively easy] to achieve where a direct lineage can be proven to a Hungary-born citizen grandparent (plus language requirement), alarming reports about both de facto and de jure discrimination in daily life and immigration administration make this a less-desirable option among European countries.  


Unless Hungary gets forcibly ejected from the European Union, however, a Hungarian passport holder can live and work without a visa in any other EU country. Going through the birthright process of getting a passport may require promising to live and documenting a plan of living in Hungary, as well as an entirely [https://hu.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transznem%C5%B1s%C3%A9g#Betilt%C3%A1s deadnamed] application.
Unless Hungary gets forcibly ejected from the European Union, however, a Hungarian passport holder can live and work without a visa in any other EU country. Going through the birthright process of getting a passport may require promising to live and documenting a plan of living in Hungary, as well as an entirely [https://hu.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transznem%C5%B1s%C3%A9g#Betilt%C3%A1s deadnamed] application.


LGBTQ+ Healthcare, though embattled, is still publicly offered by some providers such as [https://prizma.lgbt/szolgaltatok/?ca=5 Prizma] (unvetted/unconfirmed); HRT may be possible but surgery is anecdotally impossible.
LGBTQ+ Healthcare, though embattled, is still publicly offered by some providers such as [https://prizma.lgbt/szolgaltatok/?ca=5 Prizma] (unvetted/unconfirmed); HRT may be possible but surgery is anecdotally impossible.

Latest revision as of 10:47, 13 February 2025

While birthright citizenship is relatively easy to achieve where a direct lineage can be proven to a Hungary-born citizen grandparent (plus language requirement), alarming reports about both de facto and de jure discrimination in daily life and immigration administration make this a less-desirable option among European countries.

Unless Hungary gets forcibly ejected from the European Union, however, a Hungarian passport holder can live and work without a visa in any other EU country. Going through the birthright process of getting a passport may require promising to live and documenting a plan of living in Hungary, as well as an entirely deadnamed application.

LGBTQ+ Healthcare, though embattled, is still publicly offered by some providers such as Prizma (unvetted/unconfirmed); HRT may be possible but surgery is anecdotally impossible.