Visa Information
Depending on the type of visa, this information is divided into the following sections: 1. Visa for stay up to 90 days 2. Transit visa 3. Airport visa 4. Visa for study, employment and other long term visas Please note that: The visa application form can be downloaded from
Depending on the type of visa, this information is divided into the following sections:
1. Visa for stay up to 90 days
2. Transit visa
3. Airport visa
4. Visa for study, employment and other long term visas
5. Information for visa applicants
Please note that: The visa application form can be downloaded from the website www.mfa.cz/visaform .
! After 24th November 2005 a Medical Travel Insurance for any type of Visa is required
To obtain the original application form contact the Consular Department of the Embassy.
1. VISA FOR STAY UP TO 90 DAYS
Requirements:
When applying for a visa, the following must be enclosed with your visa application:
1) original visa application – first three pages of the form must be filled out completely (with ballpoint pen or by typewriter, do not use red ink) and applicant’s signature is required;
2) original travel document – passport – valid for at least 90 days beyond the expiration date of the requested visas;
3) Medical Travel Insurance
4) one photograph glued (please do not staple) to the upper part of the first page of the application;
5) The visa officer may also ask for documents such as confirmation of accomodation or documents proving the applicant´s possession of sufficient funds to cover his living expenses in the Czech Republic. (E.g. in case of longer stay a recent bank statement or a letter from your host or sponsor in the Czech Republic confirming that he/she will support you during your visit and evidence that he/she can do so). You may be asked for the same by the Czech immigration officer at the border crossing.
6) copy of a valid airplane ticket to and from the Czech Republic with specified dates (not an open one).
Visa applications presented in person are processed in approximately 5 days.
THE PROCESSING OF APPLICATION FORM IS COMPUTERIZED. IF THE FORM IS NOT COMPLETED LEGIBLY AND FULLY, YOU RISK YOUR VISA MAY BE DELAYED OR THE APPLICATION NOT PROCESSED AT ALL.
Please note:
- the Visa Office may always request additional documents and/or information before issuing the visa, therefore always include your home or office telephone number !
- in some cases the decision making process can take up to 30 days. The Embassy can not guarantee issuance of any visa. The decision is final and irrevocable.
- no visa can be obtained at the border or at the airports !
- the maximum length of an individual stay in the Czech Republic based on a visa is 90 days. The visa may be used at any time within 6 months from the date of issue.
- no vaccination certificates are required unless coming from an infected area.
- imports and exports: personal effects brought into the Czech Republic for use during a visit are not subject to import duty. Import of gifts is permitted without duty and VAT if the quantity and value do not exceed 6000,- Crowns.
Please pay attention to the customs information on exports available upon arrival at border crossing points.
- bearers of Czech tourist visas must register at any Czech Immigration Police Station within 3 days after arrival in the Czech Republic. Visitors staying in hotels are registered automatically.
There is no visa fee for children under 15 years of age.
1.1. Single entry
A single entry visa for a period of stay not exceeding 90 days.
1.2. Multiple entry
A multiple entry visa for a period of stay not exceeding 90 days.
2. TRANSIT VISA
Transit through the Czech Republic:
Citizens of third countries may transit through the territory of the Czech Republic without Czech visa in case their stay will not exceed 5 days and they are holding one the visa or permit of stay mentioned bellow. This is applicable from 1. 9. 2006.
- valid Schengen visa (type B or C valid for all Schengen countries, national visa is excluded)
- valid visa type B or C issued by one of the new EU members
- valid long term visa (type D) issued by EU member state (excluding UK and Ireland), Island, Norway, Switzerland, Lichtenstein
3. AIRPORT VISA
Citizens of the following countries can enter and stay in transit at the international airport in the Czech Republic only with a valid airport visa issued by the Embassy of the Czech Republic abroad:
Afghanistan
Bangladesh
Eritrea
Ethiopia
GhanaIndia
Iraq
Iran
Kongo
Nigeria
Pakistan
Somalia
Sri Lanka
SyriaThis requirement does not apply to citizens of the above countries who:
a) hold a VALID VISA of any EU country or Norway, Island or Lichtenstein or the RESIDENCE PERMIT/LONG TERM VISA of USA and Canada, Japan, Monacco, Switzerland, San Marino or Andorra.
b) travel DIRECTLY from one of the countries listed under a) holding a document proving they had a valid residence visa/permit before their departure,
c) are holders of diplomatic, service, official or special passport.
4.VISA FOR STUDY, EMPLOYMENT and OTHER LONG TERM VISAS
Requirements:
Note:
All documents must be presented in the original or a notarized copy.
All affidavits and legal documents issued and/or signed in the Czech Republic must be notarized by a Czech notary.
All documents must not be older than 180 days.
The following documents must be submitted:
1. The application form (available upon request at the Czech Embassy or a consulate)
2. 2 photographs
3. Original passport. Its validity must exceed the expected length of stay by at least 455 days.
4. Medical Travel Insurance
5. Document confirming your sufficient financial resources for the stay in the Czech Republic:
- bank account statement in your name from a bank in the Czech Republic or in country of your residence showing present balance together with your name
- a letter from the host or sponsor confirming support of the applicant during his or her stay in the Czech Republic (in case of a study program only !)
* The minimum acceptable amount of financial resources : approx. 34.800,- CZK + 4.640 CZK/per each month of stay
* In case of business stay exceeding 90 days: approx 116.000,- CZK
* For juveniles applies half of the above stated amounts.6. A document regarding the purpose of stay in the Czech Republic.
Please, find the respective purpose of your stay:
a) student class
– the original or a notarized copy of a document certifying the acceptance into a study program in the Czech Republic issued by a Czech university or school /copy notarized by a Czech notary/b) employment class
– a notarized copy of a working permit issued by the Employment Administration Office (”Povolení k zaměstnání”) in the Czech Republic /notarized by a Czech notary/ (*** in case of work in the Czech Republic you are required to obtain a visa even in case of period of stay not exceeding 90 days !!! On the other hand since the requirements for this kind of visa are simplier than for stay exceeding 90 days, we suggest you to ask for specific instructionsc) commercial and investment class
– a notarized copy of a Record from the Commercial Register (”Zápis od Obchodního rejstříku”) in the Czech Republic /notarized by a Czech notary/d) licensed professionals and bussines
– a notarized copy of a document confirming a discontinuation of the procedure for issuing trade license (” Živnostenské oprávnění”) from “Živnostenský úřad”. This applies when the trade license has not been issued because of nonexistence of the long term permit.- a notarized copy of a trade license (”Živnostenský list”)
- a notarized copy of a preliminary trade license (”ohlášení živnosti) in case that živnostenský list was not issued
- a notarized copy of a business license (”Koncesní listina”)
- a notarized copy of a contract or notarial protocol (”notářský zápis”) confirming the establishment of a company
- a notarized copy of a Record from the Commercial Register (”Zápis do Obchodního rejstříku”)
e) family/accompanying family member
– a notarized copy of a marriage certificate – in case of a wife/husband, certified by the Apostille- a notarized copy of a birth certificate – in case of a child, certified by the Apostille
- other document certifying the relationship to relatives
f) visit/invitation – the original official invitation letter certified by the Immigration Police of the Czech Republic
g) other purpose of stay (medical, cultural, sport, trade, business, foundation, tourist, and other)
– a document or an affidavit certifying the reason of stay, for example if you wish to establish a foundation, you will need a notarized copy of a registration certificate issued by the respective District Office.7. A document regarding accommodation in the Czech Republic
The original statement of the owner of an apartment stating his/her ability and willingness to provide an accommodation for the time of stay /signature must be notarized by a Czech notary/. – in case of a lease of an apartment/house – the original or a notarized copy of the lease contract – in case of an underlease – the original or a notarized copy of the lease contract and affidavit signed by the owner confirming the underlease /signature must be notarized by a Czech notary/. – in case of study, you may present an original document issued by a Czech university or school confirming accommodation for the time of your studies.
8. The application for the Criminal History Record issued by the Police in the Czech Republic
The form, which is available upon request at the Czech Embassy or a consulate, must be completed /your signature must be notarized by a Notary Public/.
9. A processing fee + 200,- CZK for Criminal History Record
Fees paid in cash or a money order should be payable to the Embassy of Czech Republic. No personal checks, please. Consular fee might change without prior notice !
IMPORTANT !
The processing time is approximately 120 days from the date the complete application is received (60 days in case of study).
Issuing a visa – after the Embassy receives an approval of the application form from the Czech Immigration Police the applicant will be asked to mail us the passport. Starting January 1, 2008 the applicant is obliged to pick up the passport 5 months at the latest after submitting the visa application form.The visa will be issued in approximately three days.
Please enclose your phone number. Thank you.Employment of Foreigners
The conditions for employing foreigners in the Czech Republic are laid down in the Law on employment according to which foreigners or persons without citizenship may be employed in the territory of the Czech Republic provided that they were granted an employment permit and residence permit.
The conditions for employing foreigners in the Czech Republic are laid down in the Law on employment according to which foreigners or persons without citizenship may be employed in the territory of the Czech Republic provided that they were granted an employment permit and residence permit.
Similarly as for employment, an employment permit is also required for a foreigner or a person without citizenship who intends to work in the territory of the Czech Republic within a labour relationship with a foreign employer who is sending him(her) to perform such work on the basis of a commercial or other agreement concluded with a Czech legal or natural person.
The Labour Authority in the territory of which the employment is to be performed makes the decisions on issuing a permit to acquire an employee from abroad and on an employment permit for such employee.
Issue of a permit for an employer to acquire employees from abroad, as well as issue of an employment permit for a foreigner is subject to payment of an administrative fee.
An exception from the above provisions is granted for the citizens of the Slovak Republic who are employed in the territory of the Czech Republic on the basis of Agreement No. 227/1993 Coll. between the Czech Republic and the Slovak Republic on mutual employment of citizens and Administrative agreement between the Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs of the Czech Republic and the Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs and Family of the Slovak Republic related to the Agreement between the Czech Republic and the Slovak Republic on mutual employment of citizens.
A Czech employer shall register a citizen of the Slovak Republic at the Labour Authority in the area of his(her) registered seat. A foreign employer who is sending a Slovak citizen to perform work in the territory of the Czech Republic shall register such person at the Labour Authority in the area where the work will be performed.
The employer:
The Law subjects the possibility to acquire employees from abroad to the condition that such employees may only be acquired for vacancies that have been notified by the employer to the Labour Authority and for which a Czech citizen, and in particular an applicant for employment, can not be hired. Vacancies mean newly created or vacated jobs for which the employer intends to hire an employee.
An employer shall submit an application for a permit to acquire employees from abroad to the Labour Authority in the area where the work of the future employee will be performed. With the application, the employer shall submit an officially verified copy of the following documents: excerpt from the Business Index, business permit or other certification of the statute of the organization, e.g. the foundation instrument of a social organization, etc.
Within the administrative procedure, the employer shall document, on request by the Labour Authority:
how (s)he has dealt with the lack of labour force (advertisement, labour market, unsuccessful offer for training, etc.)
detailed characteristic of activity for which a foreigner will be hired;
description of accommodation allowing for assessment whether such accommodation complies with sanitary regulations.
A permit to acquire employees from abroad may be issued provided that the employer offers the foreign employee the same labour and salary conditions as are usual for Czech citizens within the same labour assignment pursuant to the valid regulations or in accordance with collective agreements or labour agreements, as appropriate, and that the foreigner will be insured within compulsory social and health insurance.
For this purpose, the Labour Authority shall require that the employer submit a draft labour contract that must include, in addition to information following from the Labour Code (i.e. type of work for which the employee is hired, the place of work and the day of commencement of work):
- the expected term of employment;
- gross salary for the performed work;
- the address of accommodation and the manner of payment therefor.
The draft labour contract shall be accompanied by documents on:
- the manner of ensuring financial means for traveling to the country of residence following termination of the labour relation (including premature termination);
- officially verified certification of provision of accommodation for the expected term of employment.
When the Labour Authority issues a permit to the employer to acquire employees from abroad, each foreign employee, prior to commencing labour activities for such employer, must obtain an employment permit from the locally competent Labour Authority pursuant to the place of employment and a residence permit for the purpose of this employment.
When the Labour Authority issues a permit to the employer to acquire employees from abroad, this employer may employ foreigners only provided that these have
- a valid employment permit issued by the locally competent Labour Authority pursuant to the place of employment,
- a valid residence permit for the purpose of employment,
concluded a written labour contract for a term that is in accord with the term set by the Labour Authority in the decision on employment permit for such foreigner,
and provided that the employer registers these employees for payment of social and health insurance premiums.
The obligation of the employer to notify the Labour Authority within 5 calendar days of hiring an employee for a vacant job (newly created or vacated) also applies when a foreign employee is hired for such job.
A permit to acquire employees from abroad is also required for employers who already employ a foreigner on the basis of relevant permits and who intend to transfer such foreigner to a different place of employment outside of the district for which a permit to acquire employees from abroad has been issued.
A permit to acquire employees from abroad is not required for foreign employers who are sending their employees to the Czech Republic to perform work on the basis of a commercial or other agreement concluded with a Czech legal or natural person.
An application for employment permit shall be submitted by a foreigner who
intends to be employed in the territory of the Czech Republic within a labour-law relationship with a Czech legal or natural person. This category also includes e.g. company associates, acting officers, members of supervisory boards, chief clerks, limited partners in limited partnerships etc., who, in addition to such activity, intend to be in a labour-law relationship with a commercial company founded pursuant to the Commercial Code;
are in a labour-law relationship with a foreign employer who is sending him(her) to perform work in the territory of the Czech Republic on the basis of a commercial or other agreement concluded with a Czech legal or natural person.
Together with the application, the foreigner shall submit:
a copy of the page of his(her) passport containing the basic identification information;
officially verified copy of a document on his(her) professional qualification for the area in which (s)he will work in the territory of the Czech Republic (certificate of apprenticeship, secondary school certificate, certificate of completion of university studies etc.); such document must be translated into Czech language and officially verified;
health certificate for work in medical professions, restaurants, foodstuff industry or other areas where such certificate is required.
The foreigner shall be a participant in the administrative procedure in which (s)he may be represented by a representative authorized thereby (usually the employer) on the basis and within the scope of the power of attorney.
The Labour Authority shall issue an employment permit for a vacancy reported by the employer for which the employer has obtained a permit to acquire employees from abroad.
The Labour Authority shall also issue an employment permit for reported vacancies for which employees will be hired through voting or designation and for which the employer is not obliged to obtain a permit to acquire employees from abroad. In this case, the employer shall prove in writing that the employee is hired for such job on the basis of voting or designation.
An employment permit is issued for a fixed period of time, however not exceeding one year. A foreigner may apply for an employment permit repeatedly.
An employment permit is not transferable and contains information expressly stated in the decision concerning
- the employer,
- the place of employment,
- type of performed work,
- term of employment.
An employment permit is valid only for employment at the employer set forth in the decision. The permit is also connected with a certain type of work and place of employment. If certain conditions set forth in this employment permit are to change before expiration of validity of the permit, the foreigner is obliged to request the locally competent Labour Authority to issue a new employment permit.
An employment permit is required for all labour-law relationships in the sense of the Labour Code, performed by a foreigner in the territory of the Czech Republic, i.e. employment, secondary employment, agreement on performance of work, agreement on labour activities, also if such labour-law relationships occur concurrently. If a foreigner concurrently performs several jobs in the territory of the Czech Republic, a separate employment permit is required for each employer and this permit must be issued by the locally competent Labour Authority pursuant to the place of the given employment.
During the term of employment, a foreigner who is employed pursuant to the valid regulations of the Czech Republic is subject not only to labour-law regulations, in particular the Labour Code, but also to salary regulations, and regulations on general health insurance and social security.
With regard to the situation on the labour market, an employment permit shall also be issued to a foreigner who will be
employed in a border region with daily or weekly commutation to the place of is(her) residence in the neigbour state;
a seasonal employee for a term of six months during a calendar year with a period of at least six months between the individual cases of employment;
employed for the purpose of increasing his(her) abilities and qualification in the given profession (affiliation) for a set period of time not exceeding one year. The term of employment may be prolonged, however not for longer than is necessary for acquiring professional qualification pursuant to the regulations valid in the Czech Republic;
performing continuous educational activities as a pedagogical assistant or academic assistant of a university.
Without regard to the situation on the labour market, an employment permit shall be issued to a foreigner
designated in an international agreement binding the Czech Republic and published in the Collection of Laws;
under 26 years of age who is performing occasional and temporally limited work in the framework of a school exchange.
In the above cases, the jobs in question are not reported as vacancies and hiring of foreigners for such jobs does not require a permit to acquire employees from abroad pursuant to § 19 of Law No. 1/1991 Coll., on employment, as amended.
An employment permit is not required for a foreigner who
is granted the position of a refugee or has applied for granting of such position;
has a permit for permanent residence in the territory of the Czech Republic;
is a relative of a member of a diplomatic mission, consulate or a relative of an employee of an international government organization with a seat in the territory of the Czech Republic provided that reciprocity is guaranteed by an international agreement concluded on behalf of the Government of the Czech Republic. In this case, the employer shall notify the locally competent Labour Authority within 8 working days from commencement of the employment of the foreigner. This notification is important for control and statistical purposes.
isan artist,a pedagogical assistant,an academic assistant of a university,a scientific assistant attending a scientific meeting,a pupil or student up to 26 years of age,a sportsman,a person providing for supply of goods or services or supplying such goods in the Czech Republic,a person carrying out assembly on the basis of a commercial contract or carrying out guarantee and repair works,and whose period of stay in the territory of the Czech Republic does not exceed seven consequent calendar days or a total of 30 days during a calendar year. In this case, the employer shall notify the locally competent Labour Authority within 8 working days from commencement of the employment of the foreigner. This notification is important for control and statistical purposes.
is employed in the territory of the Czech Republic pursuant to an international agreement binding the Czech Republic and published in the Collection of Laws;
is a member of a rescue squad and is providing assistance on the basis of an international agreement on mutual assistance in eliminating consequences of accidents and natural disasters and in case of a humanitarian aid;
is employed in an international public transport;
is accredited in the media;
is a member of military forces or a civil unit of a party to the North Atlantic Treaty;
enjoys diplomatic or consular privileges and immunities pursuant to international law.
The Law on employment does not apply to a foreigner who
performs labour activity on the basis of a small business authorization and registration in the Business Index,
performs activities in the territory of the Czech Republic in the framework of mutual affiliations of university students and young university graduates provided that this is carried under the following conditions:
the purpose of the mutual affiliation consists in education, including “life-long” education,
the potential employment is a part of such education,
the income of the foreigner in the territory of the Czech Republic is not derived from his(her) working performance and the conditions for providing such income are based on an agreement with the foreign organization sending the foreigner for such affiliation (usually by means of a fellowship or contribution from a fund), and not on a labour contract or any other individually concluded labour-law agreement with a legal or natural person with a seat in the Czech Republic.
The above conditions may be proved through a contract (usually on international cooperation in education) on the basis of which the foreigner has been sent to the Czech Republic.
An employment permit is also required for a foreigner who will perform work in the territory of the Czech Republic within a labour-law relationship with a foreign employer who is sending him(her) to perform work on the basis of a commercial or other agreement concluded with a Czech legal or natural person.
The procedure of making decision on an application of a foreigner for an employment permit is similar as for a foreigner who will be employed within a labour-law relation with a Czech legal or natural person.
Furthermore, a copy of the commercial or other agreement concluded by the foreign legal or natural person and the Czech legal or natural person, and a copy of the document authorizing the foreign entity to carry out activities that are the subject matter of the commercial or other agreement shall be annexed to the application for an employment permit. For a group of persons, such documents shall be submitted in a single copy. The foreign employer shall submit such annexes translated into Czech and officially verified.
A foreigner employed by a foreign employer and sent to perform work in the Czech Republic shall be remunerated in accordance with the labour contract concluded with his(her) employer. The concluded labour contract, as well as health insurance and social security, shall usually be subject to regulations valid in the country of the employer who is fully responsible for the contents of the contract, as well as for the payment of insurance premiums.
Employment of foreigners on the basis of international agreements is subject to valid regulations unless such agreement lays down otherwise.
International agreements respect regulations of the parties thereto and take into account requirements of the parties for administrative procedure on mutual employment and/or allow for laying down limits for the number of employed foreigners for the individual calendar years.
The procedures of the Labour Authority in issuing, refusing issue and withdrawing foreigner’s employment permit are usually laid down in the principles of the pertinent international agreements or protocols thereto.
Prior to expiry of the term of validity of an employment permit, a foreigner may submit application to the competent Labour Authority for a new (repeated) issue of the employment permit.
The competent authorities of SCPP pursuant to the place of residence decide on prolonging residence permits.
The validity of an employment permit extinguishes
with expiry of the period for which it was issued,
with termination of the employment prior to expiry of the period for which the employment permit was issued,
with expiry of the period for which a residence permit was issued or with extinguishment of a residence permit for other reasons.
An employment permit shall be withdrawn from a foreigner on the basis of a decision by the Labour Authority if the foreigner fails to comply with the conditions laid down in the decision on the employment permit. A specimen form of a decision on withdrawing an employment permit is available in the OK system.
A foreigner who is employed without an employment permit may be punished pursuant to regulations valid for this area.
An employer who employs a foreigner without the pertinent permits may be punished pursuant to regulations valid in the area of employment.
