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1 Emőke Takács social worker Hungary „Immigration and integration:cooperation between regional and local governments and civil society organisations”

2 Migrants by main countries (%) Countries199520002003 EU 1510,19,110,0 Romania36,444,140,8 Ex- Yugoslavia 10,99,610,8 Post-Soviet countries 13,213,610,0 China8,65,35,5

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4 Access to social services employment housing education language teaching healthcare

5 AgenciesMain taskSkillsDirecting Authority Social Department of the Local Government According to the local and central social regulations they give benefits. Official helpMinistry of the Interior Family Assistance Service mental and social help for individuals, families and groups Counselling, give information, mediate and coordinate provisions in the settlement Social department of the local government Child Welfare ServiceHelp the families in bringing up children Prevention and intervention for the families of children at risk, with social work skills, give developing programmes for the children Social department of the local government Labour CentreHelp for unemployedRegistration of unemployed persons; labour exchange, job consulting, career guidance establishing, suspending and reclaiming unemployment benefits and job assistance subsidies, giving out the work permit for foreigner citizens Public Employment Service

6 Social services Provided by the Local Government, Family Assistance Service, Child Welfare Service - recognised refugees, settled person Provided by the Refugee Welfare and Integration Division of the OIN. - recognised refugee, authorised to stay person

7 Employment Without a work permit: –recognised refugee –settled person –person with Hungarian spouse Work permit with lighten procedure: - authorised to stay person With work permit: - all other immigrants

8 Employment The institution can only deal with those who does not need the work permit Labour Centre Family Assistance Service Social Department of the Local Government

9 Housing Reception centres : for asylum seekers, for recognised refugees up to 6 months it can be renewed for another 6 months for authorised to stay person up to 18 months

10 Housing-Benefits 1 Housing benefit: provided by the Refugee Welfare and Integration Division of the OIN after the decision of the Social Department of the Local Government for authorised to stay person and recognised refugees after signing the contract ( paying 1 month rent + 2 months caution!) up to six months and is twice renewable max. 60% of the rent

11 Housing-Benefits 2 Home-creation assistance: –provided by the Refugee Welfare and Integration Division of the OIN –recognised refugees –for buying a flat or family house (max. 80% of the price) –repayable, interest-free loan –the amount is changing with the number of the family members –within five years of being recognised as a refugee

12 Housing-Benefits 3 “Socialpolicy support”: –provided by the local government (permanent address) –recognised refugees, settled person –for families with children Other: –provided by the local government (permanent address) –recognised refugees, settled person –various, for example: home-creation assistance (for married couples, under the year of 35)

13 Education Immigrant children who has a legal status in Hungary has a free access: –if the time of the residence is less than 1 year than only hen the parent applies for it –school age up to 18 ( higher education is free only for recognized refugee, settled person)

14 Education Recognition of the foreigner degrees –according to the conventions –recognized refugees even without the previous school leaving certificate

15 Education Financial support for the school (2004) –appr. 40.000 Ft / person ( 170 EUR) –50% sustaining institution, 50% school –only if the school provide intercultural programme Research in 2005: only 10-15 school lack of information small amount

16 Language teaching: Ethnic Hungarians do speak the language Free language course: –provided by the Refugee Welfare and Integration Division of the OIN –recognized refugees –360 hours, within one year –if available at the reception centers or in Budapest (1 language school!)

17 Healthcare Health insurance card: - employed - dependent (spouse, child) (holder of family reunification visa after the first year) - paying the insurance fee Local government can take the paying of the fee upon in some cases: –recognized refugee, settled person –max. 1 year, it can renewed

18 Healthcare Right to urgent and basic services –Asylum seekers – authorized to stay person, –with humanitarian residence permit have right to

19 Act LV of 1993 On Hungarian Citizenship Act CXXXIX of 1997 On Asylum Act XXXIX of 2001 On Entry And Stay of Foreigners Government Decree No. 25/1998 (II 18) On Support and Benefits for those who Under the effect of the Act CXXXIX of 1997 Act LXXIX of 1993 On Public Education Act III of 1993. On the Social Administration and Social Provisions Act XXXI of 1997. on the Protection of Children and Guardian Administration Act LXXXIV of 1998 on Supporting Families

20 www.bm-bah.hu www.migrans.edu.hu www.magyarorszag.hu www.menedek.hu www.refugee.hu

21 Thank you for your attention!


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