Help wanted to sort out many problems
I am asking for sum Help to sort out many Problems,
1/ Official Identity Card which gives Present Address this as expired in November 2015 and all so the Address as Changed and may have a Problem over the Address as I have may own address in Patka 8092 close to Szekesfehervar I am assuming, my be a Office there to Change Details? 2/ The Property which I purchased was Zartkert as we no Foreigners can purchase but not sure whether this as a Residence Permit? How can I find out? and If not as a Residence Permit How to Apply for Residence Permit? As without a Residence Permit I am Sure I can not Renew my Identity Card 3/ Banking which Bank can I open a Account with just with my UK address as I must Sort out Payments for Council Tax Electricity and Water Payments as The Present Arrangement as expired So with out a New Identity Card and resolving whether the Property as Residence Permit and Banking sorted, I am in a Mess This Happens when unable to be over in Hungary Getting Treatment in the last 2 years and recovering, I shall be over by 2nd week in January thanks any Help received would be Helpful digger47 |
Re: Help wanted to sort out many problems
Excuse me for saying, but your message is very broken English ;).
In 1, you say you had a Residency Permit, which expired in Nov 2015. If so, you would know the process and know it is renewable. I am assuming, reading between the lines, that residency permit was given using someone elses address? And that you now want to change the address to your own address in Szekesfehervar? If so, you need to contact your local Immigration Office to 1) renew your residency permit and 2) therefore change your address. In 2, I would of thought just a passport would of done, but again, check with the immigration office, a solicitor, land registry and/or your local council. In 3, I opened a bank account with UniCredit with just a passport and final contract of property purchase whereby my solicitor in the meantime set up all my utility bills (in my name); which I gave her permission to do so on my behalf (while I was in the UK). With EDF and other bills you can now set up online payment after registering with them. In my case my Hungarian girlfriend helped me a lot, so my advise is get yourself a Hungarian at your side. |
Re: Help wanted to sort out many problems
Originally Posted by Szeged
(Post 12391779)
Excuse me for saying, but your message is very broken English ;).
In 1, you say you had a Residency Permit, which expired in Nov 2015. If so, you would know the process and know it is renewable. I am assuming, reading between the lines, that residency permit was given using someone elses address? And that you now want to change the address to your own address in Szekesfehervar? If so, you need to contact your local Immigration Office to 1) renew your residency permit and 2) therefore change your address. In 2, I would of thought just a passport would of done, but again, check with the immigration office, a solicitor, land registry and/or your local council. In 3, I opened a bank account with UniCredit with just a passport and final contract of property purchase whereby my solicitor in the meantime set up all my utility bills (in my name); which I gave her permission to do so on my behalf (while I was in the UK). With EDF and other bills you can now set up online payment after registering with them. In my case my Hungarian girlfriend helped me a lot, so my advise is get yourself a Hungarian at your side. |
Re: Help wanted to sort out many problems
I am sure all will be well. In my experience the system in Hungary works better when you have a native helping you. My HU GF was an absolute gem when I bought my apartment. A lot of red tape avoided. The Hungarian taxman makes me laugh. He ignores a lot of paperwork as long as he gets paid ;)
Unfortunately many "Foreigners" get the same treatment in the UK. My "Foreign" friends have had many problems dealing with rip-off builders, hmrc, getting utility bills set up and so on whereby as soon as I help them, being English, they stop messing my friends around and get paperwork and prices correct all of a sudden. A lot of it can be put down to the language barrier and misinterpretation but a lot of it is also down to scammers and bad companies taking advantage of the "Foreigner". |
Re: Help wanted to sort out many problems
Thanks again Szeged yes I had at one time more help as I was married to a Hungarian but separated many years ago and Divorced recently all was amerceable and giving help were ever kneaded in settling all to do with any problems But now I have a new life and re-married things have gone completely pear shaped and Hatred Set in that's way I am in mess, but I am determined now my Health is improving to be in Hungary next year for long stays and regain my lost time over there which I enjoyed thanks again digger47
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