Election Promise - Hungary: Magyar Restricts Workers' Access
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They come from Ukraine, China, Vietnam or India – the new government under Péter Magyar no longer wants to grant residence permits to migrant workers from non-EU countries. Whether those who are already in the country are allowed to stay is open.
The new Prime Minister implements electoral promises and restricts the employment of migrant workers. He wants to bring more Hungary into jobs, but industry warns of labour shortages.
In Hungary, the government of the new Prime Minister Magyar has restricted the influx of workers from non-EU countries.
Hungary restricted the issue of residence permits for immigrants outside the European Union by a government decision issued on Saturday, according to Agerpres.
One of Magyar's most high-profile election moves has come into effect. Hungarian Prime Minister Péter Magyar has signed a decree restricting the influx of migrant workers from non-EU countries. This was reported by RBC-Ukraine, citing DPA. What's changing New residence permits under the scheme for migrant workers introduced by Viktor Orbán's previous government will no longer be issued. Existing permits will remain valid until their expiration …
The new Hungarian head of government wants to ensure that fewer people from non-EU countries work in Hungary. That was an election promise of his party.
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