Czech Citizenship
Czech citizenship by naturalization requires 10 years of legal residence including at least 5 years with permanent residence. EU citizens may qualify after 5 years (3 with permanent status). Must pass Czech language exam at B1 level and civics test. Demonstrate good character with no legal breaches in past 3 years. Prove income sources and no burden on social system. Dual citizenship is allowed - no need to renounce previous nationality. Processing cost approximately €610. Spouses of Czech citizens have faster track (around 3 years with permanent residence).
Key Requirements:
- •10 years legal residence (5 years with permanent residence)
- •Czech language proficiency (B1 level)
- •Pass civics/integration test
- +4 more requirements
Digital Nomad Visa
Long-term visa for highly qualified IT and marketing professionals working remotely. Launched in 2023 and expanded in 2025 to include Brazil, Israel, Mexico, and Singapore. Eligible nationalities: US, UK, Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Japan, Taiwan, South Korea, and newly added countries. Requires degree in IT/STEM or 3+ years experience. Must work for foreign company with 50+ employees or as freelancer. Minimum income CZK 69,836/month (~$2,900). Annual quota of 5,000 applications for 2026. Apply by emailing digitalnomad@mpo.cz with documentation. Valid for 1 year initially, then can apply for 2-year long-term residence.
Key Requirements:
- •Citizenship of eligible country (US, UK, AU, CA, NZ, JP, TW, KR, BR, IL, MX, SG)
- •IT/STEM degree or 3+ years IT experience
- •Work for company with 50+ employees OR freelancer
- +3 more requirements
Employee Card
Combined work and residence permit for non-EU citizens employed in Czech Republic for more than 3 months. From January 2026, applications must be processed within 90 days, with digital applications reducing this to 30-90 days. Requires employer sponsorship with job vacancy registered in the central database. The position must be at least 15 hours per week with a contract valid for at least 1 year. Valid for 2 years and renewable. Provides free access to the Czech labor market for the sponsoring employer. Must apply through Czech embassy in home country. Register with Foreign Police within 3 working days of arrival.
Key Requirements:
- •Valid passport with 2 blank pages
- •Employment contract (15+ hours/week, 1+ year validity)
- •Job vacancy registered in central database
- +3 more requirements
EU Blue Card
Premium work permit for highly qualified non-EU professionals. From January 2026, salary threshold increased to CZK 77,245/month (~€3,150) due to minimum wage adjustments. Requires completed higher education of at least 3 years and employment in a position matching those qualifications. Work contract must be for at least 6 months with stipulated weekly hours. Valid up to 3 years. After 2 years, job changes require only notification (not approval). EU Blue Card holders can bring family members more easily. Provides path to permanent residence and mobility within EU after 18 months.
Key Requirements:
- •Higher education degree (3+ years)
- •Job offer requiring high qualifications
- •Gross salary at least CZK 77,245/month (2026)
- +3 more requirements
Family Reunification
Long-term residence permit for family members of foreigners legally residing in Czech Republic. Sponsor must have resided in Czechia for at least 15 months with long-term or permanent residence. For spouse reunification, both parties must be at least 20 years old. Children under 18 can join parents. Provides free access to Czech labor market without additional work permit. Processing time 90-270 days depending on where application is submitted. Can travel within Schengen Area. After 5 years, can apply for permanent residence. Polygamous marriages not recognized.
Key Requirements:
- •Sponsor with 15+ months residence in Czechia
- •Valid marriage certificate (spouse) or birth certificate (children)
- •Proof of accommodation
- +4 more requirements
Permanent Residence
Permanent residence permit for foreigners who have lived continuously in Czech Republic for 5 years. EU citizens qualify after 5 years of residence. Provides indefinite right to live and work in Czechia without restrictions. Free access to labor market, social benefits, and public healthcare. No work permit required. Can leave Czech Republic for up to 12 months without losing status. After obtaining permanent residence, can apply for citizenship after additional 5 years. Must demonstrate Czech language proficiency (A1 level for some categories).
Key Requirements:
- •5 years continuous legal residence in Czechia
- •Valid travel document
- •Proof of accommodation
- +4 more requirements
Student Visa
Long-term visa for non-EU students enrolled at Czech universities or schools. Free tuition available for programs taught in Czech language at public universities. English-taught programs cost €3,000-18,500/year. Must show financial means of CZK 110,000-130,000 for one year. Processing time 60-90 days. Valid for duration of studies. Students can work up to 30 days or 300 hours per year without work permit. Register with Foreign Police within 3 days of arrival. After graduation, can apply for job-seeking visa or work permit. Popular for affordable EU education.
Key Requirements:
- •Acceptance letter from Czech educational institution
- •Proof of financial means (CZK 110,000-130,000/year)
- •Health insurance coverage
- +3 more requirements
Zivno (Trade License)
Popular freelance/self-employment visa pathway using the Czech trade license system (Zivnostenske opravneni). Allows self-employed persons to live and work legally in Czech Republic. Requires registering a trade license (1,000 CZK/year) and obtaining long-term business visa. Major tax advantage: use 60/40 lump-sum method to deduct 60% of income as expenses without receipts, paying tax only on remaining 40%. Must pay monthly social security (~$132) and health insurance (~$122). Initial visa valid 6-12 months, then apply for 2-year long-term residence. Popular with digital nomads, freelancers, and consultants.
Key Requirements:
- •Valid passport
- •Business plan or proof of freelance work
- •Trade license registration (1,000 CZK)
- +3 more requirements
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