1 Hungary at crossroad Mary RÉDEI, DSc. ELTE „Migration Challenges to the Visegrad Countries from Eastern Europe” 19 October Budapest.

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1 Hungary at crossroad Mary RÉDEI, DSc. ELTE „Migration Challenges to the Visegrad Countries from Eastern Europe” 19 October Budapest

Presentation deal with Geographical location means opportunity Who or what governance the migration Red card or red carpet? New way of thinking State of art 2

3 Geographical location means opportunity significant players time for development value-oriented migration strategy. arrivals need more re-engineering in new environment metropolitan spaces -at the border of a neighbouring country

4 Who or what governance the migration? The impact of migration cannot fit for all. the monitoring of illegal migration has more impact for the national strategy,than the any other domestic’s goal. to shape the process in ways that promotes their national economic interests and priorities

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6 red cards or red carpets /win-win position The qualification gain is sometimes creating more social load. employment-based and skills-tested migration When in your home country there is no need for your skills, then there is a so-called individual under-invest in human capital young generation were socialized in the market economy,

7 New way of thinking Instead of governmental and backyard afraid of immigration, what we expect from arrivals secure borders and open doors must some how define, advocate

8 The development of Schengen and non Schengen staying permit holders to Hungary

9 Foreign citizens residing in Hungary by citizenship Non-Schengen area Schengen area

10 Share of male and female (%)

11 Foreign citizens staying in Hungary by marital status (%)

12 Foreign citizens staying in Hungary by age groups (%)

13 The share of foreign citizens staying in Budapest (%)

14 Thanks for your attention the floor is open