Foreigners’ Webinar about Brexit: Summary

Brexit is going to happen on 31 October 2019 and it will lead to a lot of changes for UK citizens living in the Czech Republic. On October 1, we were streaming a special webinar on Facebook and sharing our knowledge about Brexit with the people who are interested in the topic. So, here comes a summary of the most important recommendations from the Ministry of Interior to all UK citizens who reside in the Czech Republic.

Brexit: Rules for UK Citizens in the Czech Republic

What is the latest status about Brexit? Сurrently known that a transitional period will start October 31, 2019 and last until December 31, 2020, it gives the UK residents in the Czech Republic the right to stay in the country and the possibility to take measures to resolve permit issues related to keep on staying legally. The paperwork must be done before October 31, 2019 – the day when Brexit will happen because after that Brits won’t be considered as UK citizens.

Best Destination for Expats: the Czech Republic Ranked 10th in the World!

This year, the Czech Republic has taken 10th place as the best destination for expats, out of 64 destinations in the Expat Insider 2019 survey. The country maintained the same places compared to last year and climbed one place compared to 2017.

European Public Champion Competition: Vote for Us!

Foreigners is attending the European Business Awards and we’re honoured being selected as the “One to watch” and “National Winner” prizes among thousands business in Europe. Now, we’re glad to receive your votes to become the ‘European Public Champion’ this year if you want to support us!

Transit Stop at Domeq Back in Operation

With a new semester changes in public transportation in Brno come: there’s a renewed transit stop at Domeq. As some of you may know, Dornych street had been closed for reconstruction for nearly two years but now it’s finally open! Thus a new bus stop replaced the old one which used to be strictly for trams: the stop is called Kovařská and it’s situated way closer to Domeq than any other.

The Largest Number of Foreigners is Working in the Czech Republic Compared to Other Countries

From year to year, the Czech Republic attracts more and more expats due to its low cost of living, beautiful nature and loads of job opportunities. According to the statistics, in 2019 total unemployment in the country is 3,3%. Moreover, the Czech Republic happens to host the largest number of expats working in its territory compared to other countries.

Venezuelan Citizens: What to Do If Your Passport Expired

An important piece of news for all expats from Venezuela living in the Czech Republic is presented in this article. We received information from our client which helped us get a better perspective on this situation. Due to the current political crisis, Venezuelan expats are struggling to renew their passports, therefore the Ministry of Interior has suggested a solution regarding this issue.

What Factors Affect the Apartment Price in the Czech Republic?

If you’re planning to purchase an apartment in the Czech Republic in order to rent it out, we strongly recommend you to draw your attention to such things as furnishing, facilities, building, big or small rooms and so on. It can play a major role in the rental price you’ll establish for those who would want to live in your apartment.