Expat Hub: Learn About Every Aspect of Living in Prague

Many will agree that Prague is one of the most beautiful and convenient cities in the world. The high popularity of Prague among foreigners for relocation can be explained by having one of the lowest income inequalities in Europe. A great work and life balance in Czech culture attracts many professionals to build their careers and start a family in Prague. A high quality of education, friendly living costs, and world-class public transportation makes the Czech Republic a popular destination for university students from around the world.

Entrepreneurs and 25 000 CZK Coronavirus Contribution: Who Is Entitled and How To Apply

The Czech Ministry of Finance has modified the support program for self-employed people who can get a subsidy of 25 000 CZK due to their losses caused by the restrictions related to the country’s fight with the coronavirus pandemic.

Coronavirus in the Czech Republic XIII: Services for Expats Provided during the State of Emergency

During the current state of emergency in the Czech Republic, there are many expats and foreign students who are still in need of solving immigration and accommodation issues. Even under unwanted pressure, Foreigners are trying to ensure that all processes and requests of help from clients are running as smoothly as possible.

Coronavirus in the Czech Republic VIII: Restaurants, Bars & Stores Are Closed for the Next Ten Days

Due to a current situation regarding spreading coronavirus around Europe, the government of the Czech Republic decided to take stringent measures which come into effect as of today, March 14, 2020. According to the information provided on 14.03.2020 there are 189 infected people in the Czech Republic.

Lenka Stastna, the Woman behind Equal Pay Day: Supporting Others Gives Me A Sense Of Purpose

Lenka Stastna is the President of Business & Professional Women CR (BPWCR) non-profit organization. This organization brings together active women to promote and develop their personalities and fulfil their professional, personal and social roles.

Brexit: Measures and Precautions You Need to Take

On 31 January 2020, the formal departure of the United Kingdom from the European Union took effect. Subsequently, on 1 February began a transition period to reach an agreement on trade, aviation rules and other issues related to Brexit which will go on until the end of 2020.

Foreigners’ Newbie and Polyglot Karel: My Success Is My Team’s Success

Meet Karel Tumlíř, the youngest Relocation Consultant at Foreigners Brno (so far)! Thanks to his focused mind and hard work he got promoted and was even elected as a so called Player of the Month of November, all in the same day! He speaks five languages and has many interesting hobbies that you can discover throughout this interview.

Jessica from Italy: I Love the Fact that Brno is Very Multicultural

Working in the Czech Republic can give a whole range of possibilities: starting from an entertaining job in a pleasant working atmosphere and ending with relatively low cost of living, dynamic environment and lush nature. Jessica from Italy sure knows that: she has been working for Lufthansa InTouch Brno for two years and couldn’t be happier about her decision of moving to Brno.

Domeq Operations Coordinator Veronika: What I Do Feels Very Meaningful

Job at Foreigners can be more than just a way to earn money: many employees describe it as challenging yet extremely fulfilling. Domeq Operations Coordinator Veronika thinks so too: thanks to her diligence, passion and hard work, tenants feel at home here at Domeq.

How Does Brexit Change Health Care in the Czech Republic?

In connection with the latest news regarding Brexit, rules of medical treatment in the Czech Republic will change. Previous access to health care for non-EU citizens may have differences if there is no-deal Brexit. Brits should get the new health insurance before October 31, otherwise, the previous one will not be valid.