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Czech Republic

At a Glance

Capital Prague
Language Czech
Population 10,709,000
GDP Total $245.2 billion
GDP Per Capita $22,992.10
Assessing Travel and Visa Obligations

 

When traveling to the Czech Republic, your nationality and the types of activities you will conduct during your trip will determine whether you may travel lawfully as a business visitor or if you require a work permit. Please seek advice from your immigration counsel if you are uncertain about the specific types of activities that constitute business or work.

 

Traveling for Business

 

What types of activities may I engage in as a business visitor?

As a business visitor to the Czech Republic, you may engage in the activities below. While this list is not exhaustive and other activities could qualify as business, you may:

  • » Attend business meetings
  • » Buy goods for sale outside the country
  • » Tour a company facility
  • » Provide classroom or meeting room training

 

If I qualify as a business visitor, do I need a visa for the Czech Republic?

Nationals of the European Union, the United States, and many other select countries are eligible for a visa waiver and are not required to obtain a visa in order to enter and conduct business activities in the Czech Republic.

The Czech Republic is a member of the Schengen Area, a free-travel zone comprised of 27 European countries. If your nationality is not eligible for a visa waiver in the Schengen Area, you will be required to obtain a Schengen Short-Term Business Visa prior to travel. Visa-waivered nationals, as well as those who are required to obtain a visa, are authorized to travel to the Czech Republic and throughout the Schengen Area. Please note that travelers may not spend more than 90 days within any 180-day period inside the Schengen Area.

 

Working in the Czech Republic

 

What types of activities require a work permit

The activities below, whether paid or unpaid, generally constitute work under Czechian law. This list is not exhaustive, and many other professional activities are considered work in the Czech Republic, even if conducted for a short duration.

  • » Auditing
  • » Market rollout
  • » Consulting

 

In limited circumstances, foreign nationals may engage in certain specialized professional and technical activities without obtaining a work permit for a short period, although an after-sales agreement and additional preconditions may be required. An individual assessment is required before deciding whether a work permit exemption is applicable.

 

If I am traveling to the Czech Republic for work, what type of work permit do I need?

The requirements for a work permit depend on your qualifications, on the nature and duration of your work, and on whether your employer has an entity in the Czech Republic. The most common types of Czech work permits are:

  • » Schengen Short-Term Work Visa and Work Permit (work permit for short-term assignments)
  • » Dual-Purpose Employee Card (long-term work permit for direct hires)
  • » Non-Dual-Purpose Employee Card and Work Permit (long-term work permit for assignees)
  • » EU Blue Card (long-term work permit for highly skilled direct hires)
  • » Intra-Company Transfer (ICT) Card (long-term ICT work permit for temporary transfers of managers, specialists, or trainees)
  • » Mobile ICT Permit (long-term ICT work permit for EU ICT Card/Residence Permit holders)
  • » Digital Nomad Program (long-term visa for remote workers and self-employed freelancers from select countries)

 

Is it possible to be exempted from work permit requirements?

Nationals from the European Union, the European Economic Area, and Switzerland are not required to obtain work authorization in order to work in the Czech Republic. However, registrations or other formalities may be required prior to working or residing in the Czech Republic.

Additional work permit exemptions are available in the Czech Republic for qualifying groups, including graduates of Czechian universities and pedagogical workers teaching in the Czech Republic. In these cases, a legal assessment to determine the possibilities for work permit exemptions should be obtained prior to traveling.

 

What else should I know?

 

The Trade and Cooperation Agreement (TCA), which governs post-Brexit relations between the EU and the U.K., has altered immigration regulations in the affected countries. Please be sure to contact your immigration representative for full details regarding the TCA's impact in the Czech Republic.

Inevitably, the legal and strategic considerations impacting visa selection, as well as visa waiver and work authorization eligibility, entail the careful consideration of many factors. We recommend that you consult with your immigration counsel before taking any course of action.

 

Copyright © 2023 Berry Appleman & Leiden LLP. Government immigration agencies often change their policies and practices without notice; please consult an immigration professional for up-to-date information. This document does not constitute legal advice or create an attorney-client relationship. BAL maintains comprehensive immigration information and processing specifics for our clients.


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At a Glance

Capital Prague
Language Czech
Population 10,709,000
GDP Total $245.2 billion
GDP Per Capita $22,992.10

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