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Has anyone gone through the simplified naturalization precedure?


#1  2012-04-23 06:56:22

Regwo
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Has anyone gone through the simplified naturalization precedure?

I understand that knowledge of the Hungarian language is a requirement, but how well must I know Hungarian?

I can speak it just under an intermediate level.




 

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#2  2012-04-23 11:54:29

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Re: Has anyone gone through the simplified naturalization precedure?

Welcome to Expat Blog Regwo!

A little intro maybe?wink

Hope that you'll soon be enlightened.

Harmonie.




 

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#3  2012-04-29 04:06:53

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Re: Has anyone gone through the simplified naturalization precedure?

no?




 

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#4  2012-04-29 04:24:58

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Re: Has anyone gone through the simplified naturalization precedure?

Regwo wrote:

no?

I looked at it once, saw the Hungarian language requirement, realised Hungary would join the EU in a few years, then thought, if one is an EU citizen anyway, what's would be the point of it?

There are a few minorities in Hungary, sizeable German minority and Romanians as well for example. If it was possible to satisfy the requirement by knowing say German, might be worth considering it once again.

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#5  2012-05-08 09:22:17

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Re: Has anyone gone through the simplified naturalization precedure?

I think this was intended for "Hungarians outside the borders", the Hungarian minorities in neighboring countries.




 
 
 
 
 
 

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#6  2012-05-08 13:29:48

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Re: Has anyone gone through the simplified naturalization precedure?

I think they will conduct a test for language proficiency. You just need to  pass.
I may be wrong just check with the authorities.




 
 
 

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#7  2012-05-08 15:31:51

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Re: Has anyone gone through the simplified naturalization precedure?

szocske wrote:

I think this was intended for "Hungarians outside the borders", the Hungarian minorities in neighboring countries.

I looked at the Ministry web site and the requirements are quite weak except for the dreaded language test.

There's a short cut if one is married to a Hungarian, resident etc - only 3 years if I remember correctly.




 
 
 

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#8  2012-06-06 03:50:07

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Re: Has anyone gone through the simplified naturalization precedure?

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#9  2012-06-09 14:20:09

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Re: Has anyone gone through the simplified naturalization precedure?

Well, you need an ancestor who have been  a citizen of Hungary, you need to prove it via birth certificates, and a lot of bureaucracy ,there is no language test , at least I didn't got one  , that is enough if you manage the whole process via your Hungarian skills big_smile they test it during the bureaucratic process. smile




 

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#10  2012-07-20 18:31:47

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Re: Has anyone gone through the simplified naturalization precedure?

panzer25 wrote:

Well, you need an ancestor who have been  a citizen of Hungary, you need to prove it via birth certificates, and a lot of bureaucracy ,there is no language test , at least I didn't got one  , that is enough if you manage the whole process via your Hungarian skills big_smile they test it during the bureaucratic process. smile

What sort of questions do they ask? What happens if you don't understand something? Did you apply from inside Hungary or outside? How long does the process take?




 

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#11  2012-08-29 03:38:14

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Re: Has anyone gone through the simplified naturalization precedure?

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#12  2012-08-29 10:07:42

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Re: Has anyone gone through the simplified naturalization precedure?

panzer25 wrote:

Well, you need an ancestor who have been  a citizen of Hungary, you need to prove it via birth certificates, and a lot of bureaucracy ,there is no language test , at least I didn't got one  , that is enough if you manage the whole process via your Hungarian skills big_smile they test it during the bureaucratic process. smile

AFAIK, this is a different avenue. If you are of hungarian ancestry, and you have the necessary papers the case may be relatively, i.e. no language test  - I am guessing so, as I had a brazilian friend who considered this, perhaps finished the process by now.
The process for the Hungarians in the surrounding countries was made easyer recently - there was a stupid test on cultuture/history.

As for 'normal' immigrants.. As you can guess, this country does not yet have to fight the rivers of would-be immigrants.
Still we have some chinese and a number of arab, perhaps african immigrants (some africans studied here in earlier times).
So, I guess, you might meet relatively friendly attitude during the process...
(I had the experience of lining up for Visa in Austria in the nineties, at least compared to that)




 
 
 
 
 

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#13  2013-05-02 20:46:34

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Re: Has anyone gone through the simplified naturalization precedure?

I'm in the same boat as Regwo -- eligible to apply, but in want of more information. 

Regwo, have you been actively pursuing the process since your OP?  Has anyone else gone through the process and have anything to share concerning requisite Magyar literacy, paperwork, etc...?

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#14  2013-05-02 21:58:40

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Re: Has anyone gone through the simplified naturalization precedure?

Hello,

I'm going through the oath (esku) in Cleveland, Ohio on May 28 as well as getting my passport the same day. They sent me the oath in Hungarian as it has to be said in Hungarian. My Hungarian is horrible, as I self-taught it, but they accepted it! I was wondering if we all said the oath together as one or individually? Do they also give instructions in English to come up and receive the diploma? The only problems I had was getting the forms, as they do not send them to you until you have an appointment. The lady was nice and did the whole procedure in Hungarian and then English for me. It was nerve-wrecking, but well worth it. Any help on the oath would be appreciated (i.e. if its all at once or said individually)

Hope this helps,
Parobek82

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#15  2013-05-03 10:44:44

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Re: Has anyone gone through the simplified naturalization precedure?

Just a note for US Citizens considering getting a Hungarian, or other nationality, passport (and I expect Parobek82 already knows this -- so this is for others who may wonder about dual citizen ship), it is perfectly allowed by US law, and the US citizen can keep their US citizenship if they want to as long as they do not commit any of the potential citizenship loosing acts as detailed in Section 349 of the Immigration and Nationality Act. More details here:

http://travel.state.gov/law/citizenship … p_778.html

Note this is not the same for other nationalities. Ethnic Hungarians living in Slovakia, for example, who were recently allowed to apply for and get a Hungarian passport immediately lost their Slovakian passport when they received their Hungarian passport, as that was Slovakian law at the time (the law has since been modified so they now retained their Slovakian passport). So do be aware of your own national laws, not all allow dual citizenship.

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#16  2013-05-03 16:01:52

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Re: Has anyone gone through the simplified naturalization precedure?

Hi - I've been aware of that!!

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