Hungarians returning from abroad can draw on new state subsidy

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Budapest, December 29 (MTI) – Hungarians and their partners returning home after a spell working abroad will be eligible for the government’s new family home-building scheme, a ministry of human resources official said on Tuesday.
Bence Retvari, parliamentary state secretary, commenting to the press about an amendment to the relevant law, said returnees would have to prove they had worked abroad or at home for the previous six months, and they must provide proof of two years of health insurance contributions in order to receive a grant of 10 million forints (EUR 32,000).
In addition, the amendments also cater to families in which one partner is over forty years old, he said.
Further, parents can draw on the subsidy if their child is below the age of twenty, as opposed to the initial cut-off point of 16. In the case of higher-education students, the scheme can be extended by five years.
Couples who have adopted can also apply, he added.
Under the scheme a 10 million grant is available to families with three children towards the purchase of a new home. This is complemented by a further 10 million preferential loan. The interest on the loan can be changed every five years and the government will provide an interest subsidy for 25 years.





