Mystery Hotel Budapest 5*
Mystery Hotel Budapest 5*
Mystery Hotel Budapest 5*
Please refer to the information below regarding the travel formalities applicable to Canadian nationals travelling to Hungary. Travellers must verify official requirements prior to departure through the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade of Hungary https://konzinfo.mfa.gov.hu (https://konzinfo.mfa.gov.hu), the official Hungarian government portal https://kormany.hu (https://kormany.hu), and the Government of Canada – Travel Advice and Advisories https://travel.gc.ca (https://travel.gc.ca).
Canadian nationals may enter Hungary without a visa for short stays for tourism, business, or private visits. Hungary is a member of the European Union and part of the Schengen Area, allowing Canadian citizens to stay in the country for up to 90 days within any 180-day period without a visa. This visa exemption applies only to temporary visits such as tourism, family visits, or short-term business travel. Any stay exceeding the authorised duration, or travel for purposes such as employment, study, relocation or long-term residence, requires a national long-stay visa or residence permit issued in advance by the competent Hungarian authorities.
Travellers must hold a valid Canadian passport issued within the previous ten years and valid for at least three months beyond the intended date of departure from the Schengen Area. The passport must contain at least two blank pages for entry and exit stamps.
Upon arrival in Hungary, border authorities may request proof of onward or return travel, confirmed accommodation covering the entire duration of the stay, and evidence of sufficient financial means to support the visit. Travellers may also be required to demonstrate that their stay is temporary and that they will leave the Schengen Area before the authorised period expires. Although not mandatory for visa-exempt travel, comprehensive travel medical insurance covering medical expenses and repatriation during the entire stay is strongly recommended.
No mandatory vaccinations are required for travellers arriving directly from Canada. However, travellers arriving from or transiting through a country where yellow fever is present may be required to present a valid yellow fever vaccination certificate in accordance with international health regulations. Travellers are advised to ensure that routine vaccinations are up to date and to consult a healthcare professional prior to departure, as health requirements may change.
Canadian nationals must comply with all Hungarian laws and regulations during their stay. Identity checks may be carried out at any time by the competent authorities, and travellers must be able to present valid identification when requested. Entry and stay conditions may change, and travellers should rely only on official Hungarian and Canadian government sources for accurate and up-to-date information.