#ImmiUpdatesCzechia If you’re a non-EU expat or frequent traveler in Czechia, you’ve probably heard of the “90-day Schengen rule.” But there is one lesser-known exception that many people still rely on – bilateral visa-free agreements. It is a specific legal regime, limited to certain nationalities, with strict conditions – and it is now being checked more carefully than before due to the rollout of the EU’s new EES border system.
Author: Monika Tužinská
AreYou Running a Business? EET Is Coming Back to Czechia
#LifeInCzechia Do you run a café, salon, an e-shop, a food stand, freelance business, or basically any customer-facing business in the Czech Republic? Pay attention to a phrase you’re about to start hearing a lot again: EET. What? When? How? Learn everything you need to know in this article!
Guide to Lease Agreement & Lease Amendment in Czechia
#LifeInCzechia When renting an apartment in the Czech Republic, most tenants focus on the lease agreement itself. But during the rental period, another document often becomes just as important: the lease amendment. If you’ve ever received a “dodatek ke smlouvě” from a landlord and wondered whether you really need to sign it – this guide is for you.
What You Are NOT Allowed as a Tenant in Czechia
#LifeInCzechia Renting an apartment in the Czech Republic comes with strong tenant protections – but also clear responsibilities. While Czech law protects renters in many situations, tenants are still expected to respect the lease agreement, the property, and their neighbors. Learn about some of the most common things tenants in Czechia cannot legally do – and what can happen if they do.
Tenant Rights Every Expat in Czechia Should Know
#LifeInCzechia Renting an apartment in the Czech Republic can feel overwhelming at first. There is a different rental culture, and landlords apply different rules. The good news? Czech law gives tenants more protection than many foreigners realize. Here are some important rights every expat renting in Czechia should know – and a few things landlords legally can’t forbid.
How to Do Taxes in 2026: Practical Guide for Expats
#LifeInCzechia Navigating Czech taxes is not always an easy task. In 2026, there are some new rules coming up that might be a bit confusing. And they’ll also affect your monthly budget. Let’s have a look at our clear breakdown and get ready before January arrives.
A Guide to Marriage in the Czech Republic
#LifeInCzechia Christmas season is coming! Are you planning on proposing during these magical, cozy evenings? Great choice – but if one (or both) of you isn’t Czech, be ready for some paperwork. At Foreigners, we help couples navigate this every day, and trust us: the earlier you start, the smoother it will be. Even if your wedding is months away (hello, summer 2026!). Learn more in the article!
Changes to the Czech A2 Language Exam in 2026
#LifeInCzechia Are you planning to apply for permanent residency in the Czech Republic? Listen up! The A2 Czech language exam is getting a makeover. There is nothing to worry about, but it is definitely something worth knowing before you show up at the test center.
Working Legally in Czechia – Permits, Paperwork, and Pitfalls to Avoid
#LifeInCzechia Starting a new life in the Czech Republic is thrilling, but there’s one thing you can’t ignore: working legally. Whether you’re planning to stay short-term or build your career here, understanding the paperwork is essential to avoid problems with immigration authorities. How to navigate through the maze of work permits and paperwork? Find out more in our practical ebook!
Why Foreigners Love the Czech System And How to Make It Work for You
#LifeInCzechia The Czech Republic isn’t just a picturesque place to live – it also offers one of the most supportive public systems in Europe. From affordable healthcare to generous parental leave, expats who understand how the system works can enjoy a higher quality of life. Learn about the benefits and how to get them with […]