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This is an information resource mainly written for trans US citizens considering emigrating to another country, although we hope it is useful beyond that.

Please treat this wiki as a starting point for your own research, not as an authoritative source of truth or as legal advice.

Many of the authors have gone through the process themselves and want to share what they have learned.

Hungary

From Trans World Express

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.