Yes and you’re actually legally better off in Hungary than Florida, because the EU forces Hungary to have minimal anti-discrimination protections and accept foreign gender changes in documents, while the US federal govt is completely aligned with Florida
Yes, as residency in an EU country automatically grants you EU citizenship, which gives you the right to live and work in any EU member state. The only thing you can’t do is vote in local elections, unless you apply to become a naturalized citizen.
So it’s kind of a similar dynamic to trans people in Florida being theoretically able to move to New York and access resources and protections there?
Yes and you’re actually legally better off in Hungary than Florida, because the EU forces Hungary to have minimal anti-discrimination protections and accept foreign gender changes in documents, while the US federal govt is completely aligned with Florida
Yes, as residency in an EU country automatically grants you EU citizenship, which gives you the right to live and work in any EU member state. The only thing you can’t do is vote in local elections, unless you apply to become a naturalized citizen.