En De
Total doses
given
-
People fully
vaccinated
6.2M
% Fully
vaccinated
62.28%
Pre-travel testing (vaccinated): None
Pre-travel testing (unvaccinated): None
Test on arrival (vaccinated): None
Test on arrival (unvaccinated): None

Movement Restrictions:

20.09.2022

22/08/2020: After the first of September; no one should organize a holiday abroad; especially to the southern countries.;

20.09.2022

Budapest Airport announced that Liszt Ferenc International Airport would not receive flights from Milan; Bergamo; or Treviso from today onwards.; 17/02/2020: Hungary closes all its borders.; 17/03/20: Entry ban for individuals other than citizens from countries in the European Union; European Economic Area; and United Kingdom; long-term residents and people with long-term visa or residence permits; family members of EU and EEA citizens; medical personnel and people responsible for transport of goods.;4/05/2020: A Hungarian citizen coming to Hungary from the Czech Republic; Poland; Germany; Austria; Slovakia and South Korea; who has returned home is not obliged to go into home quarantine. Citizens of the Czech Republic; Poland; Germany; Austria; Slovakia and South Korea may enter the territory of Hungary without individual exemption if they travel to Hungary from the territory of their country of citizenship and for business purposes.; 9/06/2020: Hungarian authorities abolish border checks at internal Schengen borders.; 18/06/2020: only Hungarian citizens and permanent resident card holders of EEA (EU + Switzerland + Norway) and other permanent resident card holders who have close Hungarian relatives are able to enter the country.; 15/07/2020: A colour coding system was introduced with respect to travel from abroad.; 1/09/2020: Hungary will close its borders to all foreigners - with a few exceptions for military convoys humanitarian transit; business or diplomatic travel; as well as travellers from Poland; the Czech Republic and Slovakia.; 1/03/2022: The European Union recommends that its member nations remove any non-essential travel bans for vaccinated tourists arriving from third countries starting March 1; 2022.;

30.08.2022

16/03/2020: If it's possible; avoid any contact and stay at home.

06.04.2022

17/03/20: Entry ban for individuals other than citizens from countries in the European Union; European Economic Area; and United Kingdom; long-term residents and people with long-term visa or residence permits; family members of EU and EEA citizens; medical personnel and people responsible for transport of goods.; 1/03/2022: The European Union recommends that its member nations remove any non-essential travel bans for vaccinated tourists arriving from third countries starting March 1; 2022.

25.02.2022

Budapest Airport announced that Liszt Ferenc International Airport would not receive flights from Milan; Bergamo; or Treviso from today onwards.; 17/02/2020: Hungary closes all its borders.; 4/05/2020: A Hungarian citizen coming to Hungary from the Czech Republic; Poland; Germany; Austria; Slovakia and South Korea; who has returned home is not obliged to go into home quarantine. Citizens of the Czech Republic; Poland; Germany; Austria; Slovakia and South Korea may enter the territory of Hungary without individual exemption if they travel to Hungary from the territory of their country of citizenship and for business purposes.; 9/06/2020: Hungarian authorities abolish border checks at internal Schengen borders.; 18/06/2020: only Hungarian citizens and permanent resident card holders of EEA (EU + Switzerland + Norway) and other permanent resident card holders who have close Hungarian relatives are able to enter the country.; 15/07/2020: A colour coding system was introduced with respect to travel from abroad.; 1/09/2020: Hungary will close its borders to all foreigners - with a few exceptions for military convoys humanitarian transit; business or diplomatic travel; as well as travellers from Poland; the Czech Republic and Slovakia.

25.02.2022

The decree bans entry to all non-Hungarian citizens from Botswana; Eswatini; Lesotho; Mozambique; Namibia; the Republic of South Africa and Zimbabwe; with the exception of those given special permission by the authorities.

21.10.2021

16/06/2020: It is recommended to stay at home; specially at risk groups.

21.10.2021

16/03/2020: If it's possible; avoid any contact and stay at home.

05.10.2021

04/11/2020: Mandatory stay at home from 00:00 till 05:00 every day.; 11/11/2020: Curfew from 20:00 till 05:00; every day ; 07/04/2021: Mandatory stay at home from 22:00 till 05:00 every day.; 24/04/2021: Mandatory to stay at home from 23:00 till 05:00 every day.; 01/05/2021: Mandatory to stay at home from 00:00 till 05:00 every day.

31.05.2021

Mandatory to stay at home from 00:00 till 05:00 every day.

19.05.2021

Mandatory to stay at home from 23:00 till 05:00 every day.

03.05.2021

Mandatory stay at home from 22:00 till 05:00 every day.

07.09.2020

A Hungarian citizen can enter a country marked with a green without control. Entering a country marked in yellow or red; they are subjected to health checks at the border and must be quarantined for 14 days. An exception to this is if you can credibly show two negative coronavirus tests 48 hours apart in the previous 5 days. A Hungarian citizen from a country marked in yellow may be released from quarantine after the first coronavirus test; while in the case of a country marked in red; two negative tests are required. In the case of non-Hungarian citizens; citizens of countries marked with a yellow sign can enter under the same conditions as Hungarian citizens; but it is not possible to enter a country marked with a red sign; he said.

28.08.2020

National movement restrictions: Free

Restrictive measures mandatory between 18 May 2020 to TBD

free movements are allowed in the whole country

International movement restrictions: Banned

Restrictive measures mandatory between 01 September 2020 to TBD

starting from Sept. 1st not Hungarian citizen cannot enter to the country. For Hungarians, coming back from abroad, the 14 days quarantine is compulsory or 2x negative tests within 48 hours are necessary. (exceptions are for goods movement, diplomats, working necessity etc)

19.05.2020

From the 27th of March; a curfew restriction came into force; which means that for a two week period people are only allowed to leave their residences for work or basic needs; as well as they have to keep 1.5-meter distance in public places.

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