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Hungary Grapples with Labor Shortages in 36 Occupations
Hungary is facing significant labor shortages in 36 occupations, including cleaning, construction, engineering, manufacturing, agriculture, and personal care services.
The country reported 79,000 job vacancies in 2023, with the manufacturing industry having the highest number of vacancies.
Despite this, Hungary has tightened immigration rules for third-country nationals, making it more challenging for foreign workers to obtain work visas.
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The labor shortages present opportunities for foreign workers in high-demand roles, but the new immigration policy only allows guest worker residence permits for foreigners employed by specific employers from certain countries and in designated jobs.
The permits can be renewed for a limited period, up to a maximum of three years.
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The cost of living in Hungary varies based on location and apartment size, with monthly expenses for a family of four estimated at nearly €2240.
Despite the challenges, Hungary’s labor market offers opportunities for foreign workers in high-demand occupations.
Occupations facing labor shortages in Hungary:
- Elementary workers
- Messengers and package deliverers
- Refuse sorters and garbage collectors
- Building construction laborers
- Civil engineering laborers
- Forestry laborers
- Crop farm laborers
- Cleaning workers
- Sewing machine operators
- Cabinet-makers and related workers
- Food preparers and preservers
- Handicraft workers
- Signwriters and decorative painters
- Insulation workers and plasterers
- Roofers
Cost of living in Hungary:
- Monthly expenses for one person: €640 (excluding rent)
- Rent for a one-bedroom apartment in the city center: €462
- Rent for a three-bedroom apartment in the city center: €743
- Monthly expenses for a family of four: €2240