Iranian citizen with Hungary permanent residency

I am an Iranian citizen with permanent residency in Hungary.
- Can I travel to non-Schengen countries like Romania, Bulgaria, Montenegro, Serbia, etc?
- Can my children study in another European country?
- Can I travel to the UK only with my Iranian passport and PR card?
Thank for your answers.
Best Answer
You'll probably need a visa -- that depends on the particular country. There are no rules that apply in general to "non-Schengen countries" as a group.
Not without particular permission from the country in question. Having a residence permit for Hungary does not even allow you to settle in other Schengen countries for periods exceeding the 90/180 day limit; it certainly doesn't magically give your children wider rights than that.
No. You'll need a visa to enter the UK.
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