VFSGlobal receiving Schengen visa applications to Hungary
VFSGlobal receiving Schengen visa applications to Hungary
VFSGlobal receiving Schengen visa applications to Hungary
Except for urgent consular cases (e.g. detention, death, emergency passport) we respond to telephone inquiries only on Monday and Thursday between 14:00-16:00 pm. Consular office accepts clients by appointment during the following times: Monday 9AM to 12PM Wednesday 9AM to 12PM Thursday 9AM to 12PM Only by appointment! Appointment booking: https://konzinfobooking.mfa.gov.hu/home Other services apart from...
The emblematic footprints of Hungarians from past centuries are visible throughout Canada, with many values and memories captured in landmarks across the nation.
We are pleased to announce the launch of our convenient and customer friendly new booking system for consular matters. The first available appointments are on October 1, 2020. To book an appointment please click on the link.
After 14 December 2019 all plants for planting (e.g. potted plants, seeds, propagating material), fruits (e.g. apples, hazelnuts) and other plant products (e.g. wreaths, fresh herbs) can only be brought into the EU with a phytosanitary certificate from countries outside the European Union even in your personal luggage! * The new regulations (applicable from 14...
On the occasion of the 63rd anniversary of the 1956 Revolution and Freedom Fight we launched a website featuring the Hungarian heritage in Canada. The website was built with the help of Hungarian Canadians, local communities and organizations
Dr. László Nemes, Director of the Kodály Institute of the Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music held presentations on the world-famous Kodály method in several North American cities.
Unveiling of a commemorative plaque honouring the first Hungarian settlers in Bashaw, Alberta by State Secretary Árpád Potápi, Ambassador Bálint Ódor and Anna Szenthe, Canadian president of the Hungarian Diaspora Council. Bashaw was established in 1895.
During his visit to Canada State Secretaty Csaba Latorcai visited the Boisbriand orthodox Jewish community near Montreal on March 11. The community is proud of its Hungarian origin and is building a pilgrimage centre in Hungary in Nyirtass with the support of EU funds.
State Secretary Csaba Latorcai visited Canada on March 9-11. Mr. Latorcai started his 3 days visit in Esterhazy and Kaposvar SK, the first Hungarian settlement in Canada. On March 9 the State Secretary met with MP Cathay Waganthall and Mr. Grant Foster, the Mayor of Esterhazy. In the first half of the 20th century, the...