Investor Presentaiton
Immigration Compliance
EUROPEAN UNION (EU) NATIONALS
EU nationals, the EEA or Switzerland, and their EU family
members are required neither to obtain a Work Permit nor
a Visa/Residence Permit to work in the Czech Republic,
regardless of whether they are employed by a local or
foreign company. EU citizens may stay temporarily in the
Czech Republic, without any permit, on the basis of a valid
travel document. Under the Act on the Residence of Foreign
Nationals in the Czech Republic, if their intended stay is
longer than 30 days, they are required to register at the
relevant Foreign Police Office within 30 days as of arrival.
If they intend to stay in the Czech Republic for longer than
3 months, they can apply for a Registration Certificate or
Permanent Residence Permit if they meet relevant criteria.
A Registration Certificate provides EU citizens with proof of a
residence address in the Czech Republic and benefits during
their stay in the Czech Republic (possibility to obtain parking
card, Czech driving license, etc.).
Family members of EU nationals who are third country/
territory nationals are obliged to apply for a Temporary
Residence Permit within 90 days as of their arrival to the
Czech Republic. Once applied, free access to the Czech
labour market is granted.
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