Who will have the highest chance of approval
Applicants who have not yet taken a Czech language course funded by the Labour Office will have an advantage.
Another important factor is your situation on the labour market. If Czech language skills can clearly improve your job opportunities, your chances of approval are higher.
In short, the system is shifting towards people who need Czech not only for daily life, but also for work and integration.
Important limitations you should know
You cannot apply repeatedly for the same type of course.
If you have already completed a Czech language course funded by the Labour Office in the past, you will most likely not be eligible again.
The number of approved courses is limited.
Approval is never guaranteed and depends on individual assessment.
This means that timing and preparation matter more than ever.
Why this matters if you plan to stay long term
If your goal is permanent residence in the Czech Republic, reaching A2 level in Czech is essential.
These courses can help you prepare for the official exam, improve your communication in everyday situations, and make your life in Czechia easier.
They can also increase your chances of successfully completing the permanent residence process.
But with stricter rules coming in 2026, relying on this option without planning ahead can be risky.
Plan ahead and use this opportunity wisely
The biggest mistake you can make is assuming that this option will always be available.
With limited capacity and stricter approval, it is important to think ahead.
If you are eligible and have not used this opportunity yet, it may be the right time to consider applying.
Need help with the next steps
Understanding Czech requirements, dealing with authorities, and planning your residency path can feel overwhelming.
At Foreigners, we help expats navigate the entire process. From language requirements to permanent residence applications and communication with Czech offices.
If you are considering applying, make sure to check the latest conditions and requirements directly with the Czech Labour Office.
Source: Labour office
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I would like to learn Czech language, because as electrical engineer I need speak with production engineer and there I should need to communicate in Czech language. Right now I am working as system engineer.
However, I don’t know Czech language that’s why I am not able to grow as I want in my field. Also, now I am on maternity leave, so it’s best to time to learn Czech language.
If possible please can help me with it. I am looking forward to your reply.
Hi, thanks for sharing! Based on what you described, learning Czech could really help your career growth, and you might have a good chance of getting approved for a free course through the Czech Labour Office.