How and Where to Register after Entering the Czech Republic

All foreigners are obligated to register with the authorities when they enter the Czech Republic. This is true for both EU citizens and third-country citizens. Unfortunately, many people tend to forget about this rule. What are the deadlines for registering? Which authorities do you need to visit? And when will the owner of your apartment register for you and when do you need to do it yourself? Read our article to find out!

Coronavirus in Czechia: Leaving the Country after Visa’s Expiration

While the free movement in the European Union has been already largely restored, lots of other countries remain closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic, which is a great complication for many people. In the Czech Republic, this poses a significant problem especially for those foreigners whose visa has expired after March 12 and who can stay in the country only until July 16 but at the same time cannot return to their country of origin.

Obligation for EU Citizens to Report a New Address in the Czech Republic

Not everybody knows, that even when EU citizens arrive in the Czech Republic and plan on staying here for a long period (meaning for more than 30 days), there are some legal commitments they have to fulfill. Registration of their new address is surely one of them. Why is it so important and who is obligated to do this? Let’s sort it out!

Comprehensive Health Insurance in the Czech Republic

Your health is very important, that’s why health insurance that guarantees a reasonable price and quality health care is so significant. It is also obligatory when you are in the Czech Republic. Together with our partner health insurance company we offer you comprehensive health insurance for foreigners that meets all the Czech law requirements, and […]