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Category: Practical tips for expats
Category for articles about any practical tips for expats living in the Czech Republic.
VIP
Did you know that when renting an apartment with us, you get VIP services for 12 months for free? The quick version: How to become a VIP: Being very important is nice, but always comes with a price. But not with Foreigners.cz – rent a flat and be VIP for free! Normally costing thousands a […]
Waste Collection Fee
A lot of foreigners don’t know this, but there is a waste collection fee that you have to pay in the Czech Republic. These are the most frequently asked questions.
Roommate Survival Guide
Housing is expensive, and more and more people choose to save money by living with roommates. Of course, living with roommates is much easier said than done. Read on to learn how to combat some of the common issues roommates have.
Sharing more tips and tricks on Housing and Real Estate in Czech Republic
Our branch manager Liduška was kindly invited to give a small presentation at an annual event organized by our partner, Brno Expat Centre. The purpose of this event is to share and spread information and tips and tricks about real estates and housing in Brno, to foreigners. And, trust me, thanks to all of you seeking help from us, we have a lot to say.
Getting an OpenCard
Public transportation is essential while living in Prague. You can get a single ride pass or a day pass from any vending kiosk, but if you’re in the city for a long time, you’re going to want to apply for OpenCard.
Top Off Your Opencard
If you use Prague’s multipurpose OpenCard, you might need to add more credit to it from time to time. Unfortunately, the website is only in Czech, so I have prepared this step-by-step guide to help you top off your card.
Navigating the Immigration Process: EU Citizens
Government officiated processes are challenging to navigate, especially in a foreign country where you may have limited language skills. Fortunately, it is possible to prepare for your immigration appointment to minimize stress on the day of your appointment at the Ministry of the Interior. Read this article to learn how to efficiently go through the immigration process.
Conquering the Immigration Office (non-EU)
We all know what government agencies are like. They’re slow, confusing, and impossible to navigate. Now, combine that with not being able to read the signs in the building, and you’ve got a recipe for disaster. In this article, you will find everything you need to help you navigate the immigration office for whatever business you have there.
Vienna – Cultural weekend
Do you want to discover Vienna, the largest city of Austria. Vienna is Austria’s primary city, with a population of about 1.757 million, and its cultural, economic, and political centre. It is the 7th-largest city by population within city limits in the European Union.