Czech Republic Migration
Quick Facts
- Capital: Prague
- Climate: Temperate continental climate with cold winters and warm summers
- Currency: Czech Koruna (CZK)
- Official Language: Czech
Why Choose Czech Republic?
- Strong industrial economy with demand for skilled professionals
- Central European location with easy access to other EU countries
- Affordable living costs compared to Western Europe
- Growing opportunities in manufacturing, IT, and engineering sectors
Migration Types
- Schengen Visa (Type C) – Permits short-term stays of up to 90 days within a 180-day period.
- Long-Term Visa (Type D) – For stays exceeding 90 days for work, study, or family reunification.
- Employee Card – A combined residence and work permit for non-EU nationals employed in the Czech Republic.
- EU Blue Card – For highly qualified professionals with a university degree and job offer.
- Long-Term Residence Permit – For individuals planning to stay longer than one year.
In-Demand Sectors
- Manufacturing and automotive industry
- Engineering and technical roles
- Information Technology
- Logistics and warehouse operations
Eligibility Overview
- Valid passport and required documentation
- Job offer required for most work-based permits
- Relevant qualifications and experience
- Proof of accommodation and financial stability
Note
- Vacancies and open positions may vary depending on the recruiter.