More than 40 international students attended the Information Day on 20th of September 2023 that was organized with the intention of providing them with some basic knowledge on Hungarian legislation and making their administrative duties easier.
Representatives of the Western Transdanubia Regional Directorate of the National Directorate-General for Foreigners Policing, Director Pol. Col. Dr. Csaba Borsa, Head of the Admission Affairs Unit Pol. Maj. Dr. Judit Bartók and colleague of the Admission Affairs Unit Ágnes Horváth visited the University of Sopron. Vice-Rector for Innovation and Corporate Relations Prof. Dr. Tibor Alpár had greeted the guests and opened the event.
In Ligneum, Mr. Director held a presentation about the ’Foreign students’ legal stay in Hungary’ and the general duties of the Hungarian police. Before and after the presentation, students had the opportunity to start the administration process related to their stay in Hungary in the mobile customer service bus that parked in front of the main building.
The above-mentioned event achieved its goals, as the foreign students were enriched with useful information and were able to start the administration process of the residence permit on the Campus.
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