Jews who could not readily establish Hungarian citizenship were equally vulnerable to deportation.
However, it was not until 1992 that he was granted Hungarian citizenship.
Until 1949, they were even deprived of Hungarian citizenship.
It permits them to obtain an identification card but does not confer the right to full Hungarian citizenship.
Children born in Hungary to foreign parents do not generally acquire Hungarian citizenship.
Prior to this date, rules for acquisition and loss of Hungarian citizenship may have been different.
The following people may be eligible to acquire Hungarian citizenship by declaration:
It is not possible for a person to lose Hungarian citizenship involuntarily.
Furthermore his children bore Hungarian citizenship as well.
Starker, who had never been granted Hungarian citizenship, left the Soviet-occupied country in 1946.