Relocation services
Relocation destination services and immigration compliance across the CEE region and beyond.
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Phone: +36 1 278 5680
Fax: +36 1 278 5680
Email: info@interrelo.com
Address: H-1068 Felsőerdősor u. 12-14
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Sat – Sun: closed
Salute The Amazing Athletes of the 2016 Rio Paralympic Games
NewsEvery Olympic year since 1960, the Paralympics have been held along with the regular Olympic Games. Take a brief look at how Hungary has performed in the 2016 Rio Paralympic Games. Hungary has 43 Paralympic athletes competing in the 2016 Rio Paralympic Games in Rio Janeiro, Brazil, which run from September 7-18. They compete in […]
Calling all British citizens in Hungary
NewsCalling all British citizens in Hungary! Unless you’ve been hiding out in a cave for the last few months, you’ll know that on 23rd June the United Kingdom votes whether to leave the European Union or not. Expatriate Brits in Hungary may register to vote by post if they have legally resided abroad less than […]
Our Journey to Hungary
NewsRead about Marylin Ball-Brown & Gene Brown, their journey to Hungary, how they retired here and the challenges they overcame. By Marylin Ball-Brown & Gene Brown We married in March of 1980 in the Pacific NW. Shortly after, Marylin had to have emergency surgery which put an end to any hope of having children of […]
Local challenges – interview with Stuart McAlister, vice president of the European Relocation Association
Interviews, NewsAdapting to a new country and culture can take several weeks or even months, but with appropriate help, the transition can be a lot smoother. 2015/2 – by Ágnes Horváth, in Business Traveller Hungary /interview with Stuart McAlister Finding and furnishing the suitable home, handling the documents necessary for legal employment and residence, getting to […]
Relocation Future Trends for the CEE region
NewsIt’s fair to say that the relocation profession is developing at a rapid rate. The world has changed since 5-6 years ago, where most international assignments were for typically middle-aged men with a wife and two children. Now this kind of expatriate is increasingly the exception and relocation service providers have to adapt their business […]
Survival tips – getting legal in Hungary
NewsThe business of getting legal in Hungary is easy if you’re an EU, EEA, or Swiss citizen. For non-residents of the old continent, it is not so simple. 8. September 2013 – by Stuart McAlister in Budapest Times Work Permit The obtainment of a work permit through your employer is the first step to gaining […]