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Immigrate to the Czech Republic
General
Hamilton Jerkins

Is the Czech Republic Immigrant Friendly? 

The Czech Republic has long been a destination for immigrants, particularly from neighboring countries like Slovakia, Poland, and Ukraine, as well as further afield from countries such as Vietnam, Russia, and the United States.

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Move to Czechia
Trade License
Hamilton Jerkins

What is Zivno in the Czech Republic ?

Dreaming of running your own business in the heart of Europe? The Czech Republic offers an exciting path for entrepreneurs through its unique self-employment structure called a “Živnost.”

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Digital Nomad Visa
Digital Nomad
Hamilton Jerkins

Does Prague Have a Digital Nomad Visa?

The Czech Republic launched its Digital Nomad Program, aiming to attract skilled professionals, particularly in the IT, STEM and marketing specialist, to live and work remotely within its borders. As of 2025, the program has expanded to include citizens from Brazil, Mexico, and Singapore.

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Czech visa type "other"
General
Hamilton Jerkins

The “Other Visa” in Czech Immigration – Who Is It For? 

The “Other Visa” is designed to provide an option for individuals whose circumstances do not fit into any standard visa category. It serves as a way to petition the Czech Ministry of the Interior (MOI) to recognize your reason for seeking a visa as valid and compelling enough to grant approval.

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Apartments in Prague
Move to Prague
Hamilton Jerkins

Biggest Mistakes People Make When Looking for a Flat to Rent in Prague in 2025 

Finding the perfect flat to rent in Prague in 2025 requires more than just browsing listings and signing a contract. It’s important to approach the process with a clear understanding of the rental market, your financial situation, and the long-term implications of your decision. By avoiding these common mistakes, you can find a rental that suits your needs and make your transition to life in Prague as smooth as possible.

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Starting a Business in Czechia
Business
Hamilton Jerkins

How to Start a Business in the Czech Republic: 

Starting a business in the Czech Republic is an exciting and rewarding venture, offering both a dynamic market and access to one of Europe’s most thriving economies. Known for its excellent infrastructure, highly educated workforce, and favorable tax environment, the Czech Republic is a fantastic place to turn your entrepreneurial dreams into reality.

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Immigration changes 2025
Move to Prague
Hamilton Jerkins

Czech Immigration Changes 2025 

This article outlines the major changes in Czech immigration policies effective from January 1, 2025. It also revisits significant updates from 2024 and forecasts additional changes anticipated in 2025.

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Czech Republic Visa
General
Hamilton Jerkins

Avoid Common Czech Visa Mistakes

Common Mistakes People Make When Applying for a Czech Visa or Residence Permit. Relying on Social Media for Advice, Starting the Visa or Residence Permit Process Too Late, Assuming the Process Is Simple, Missing Crucial Details are all mistakes that can be avoided by hiring a professional. Avoiding these mistakes is key to ensuring a smooth visa application process.

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How Many Visa types
General
Hamilton Jerkins

Types of Visas – How Many Are There in the Czech Republic? 

In the Czech Republic, the number of visa options might seem as plentiful as the number of flavors at a Czech ice cream stand. Whether you’re planning to teach English, work in IT, or simply soak up the Old World charm of Prague, understanding which visa you need can feel like deciphering a medieval manuscript. But fear not! Here’s a breakdown of the types of visas in the Czech Republic and why PragueVisas.com should be your ultimate guide through the maze.

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Zivnostensky
Trade License
Hamilton Jerkins

What Is a Trade License for Freelancing in the Czech Republic? 

A trade license in the Czech Republic is essentially your official pass to operate as a freelancer. Whether you’re designing websites, writing killer content, or making hand-thrown pottery, this document says, “Hey, I’m legit!”

Without a trade license, freelancing isn’t just frowned upon—it’s illegal. But don’t worry, the process to get one is super manageable. Once you have it, you’re free to chase your freelance dreams without a worry in the world.

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Digital Nomad Program
Digital Nomad
Hamilton Jerkins

Become a Digital Nomad in Czechia

The Czech Republic’s Digital Nomad Visa targets remote workers, particularly those in the IT and STEM fields. This visa allows eligible individuals to reside in the country for up to three years, with the initial visa valid for one year and renewable as a residence permit for an additional two years.

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American moving to Czechia
Move to Prague
Hamilton Jerkins

Is Moving to Prague as an American Worth it?

The answer is Yes, it is totally worth it. Live your European dream in Prague. Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic, is a city steeped in history, culture, and charm, but is moving to Prague worth it for an American? Let’s explore what makes this city a compelling destination and the challenges you may face as an expat. 

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  • Citizenship by descent
American moving to Czechia
Step 9 – Congratulations you have been Approved!

After your Czech citizenship by descent application is approved, you'll receive a certificate of citizenship and need to take the oath of allegiance within 12 months.

  1. Receive the Certificate of Citizenship:
  • You’ll receive a certificate confirming your Czech citizenship. 
  • This certificate can be picked up in person at the consular office after an appointment. 
  1. Take the Oath of Allegiance: 
  • You must take the oath of allegiance within 12 months of receiving the citizenship certificate.
  • This is a public, solemn event where you promise to be loyal to the Czech Republic and abide by its laws.
  • Children under 15 are exempt from taking the oath.
Step 8. Ready to request an interview appointment at the Czech Embassy

1. Upon receipt of your complete application packet, you can request an interview appointment at the Czech Embassy.

2. Bring your completed packet and passport.

3. At this Czech Embassy interview they will request a 2000CZK government fee for each applicant.

 Step 7 – We have received your documents.
  1. Upon receipt of your documents will make the arrangements to have the applicable documents notarized translated from their language of origin to Czech by a government authorized translator.
  2. We will create your declaration stating that you are not a Slovakian citizen.
  3. We will complete your Czech Application for Citizenship and any other family members applying.
  4. We will pay for the return international shipping for your completed document package.

Reminder: The only additional cost you will incur is the notarized translations because it is billed by page. It is $28 per page for English/Germanic languages and $54 for all other languages.

Step 6 - Shipping

Please ship all of these documents to us in Prague:

Owner: Craig Hamilton Jerkins

Address: Odkolkova, 1046/1

Prague 9, Vysočany 190 00

Czech Mobile: +420 702 047 444

Step 5 – You will begin gathering your Documents for final submission.

Treatment of Documents in order of preference:

*Always keep the original documents in your possession. Do obtain replacements in this order of preference whenever possible.

** Any document supplied at application will not be returned and doesn’t apply towards future/other applications. Get extras if anticipating that another family member will apply in the future.

***Apostille is a method of certifying a document for use in another country. For countries that are signatories to the Hague Convention, it is sufficient to legalize the documents with the corresponding Apostille.

1. Obtain a duplicate of the original, it is effectively an additional original and have it apostilled, then we will have it notarized translated into Czech. If not possible, then... Go to #2

2. Have the original apostilled and then obtain a certified copy. We will have it notarized translated into Czech. If not possible, then... Go to #3

3. Obtain a certified copy of the original and have it apostilled. We will have it notarized translated into Czech.

4. Get enough copies for any/all of these documents for the additional family members to use as well.

Step 4 – Document analysis

Email us as much as this documentation as you can:

Documents required if you are applying for a line of descendant from a parent:

  1. a landscape color copy your passport
  2. a copy of your birth certificate
  3. The birth certificates, marriage certificate, divorce certificate, name change certificate, death certificate of your parents when applicable
  4. Proof showing that the parents have lost their Czech or Czechoslovakian citizenship

Documents required if you are applying for a line of descent from a grandparent:

  1. a landscape color copy your passport
  2. a copy of your birth certificate
  3. The birth certificates, marriage certificate, divorce certificate, name change certificate, death certificate of your parents when applicable
  4. The birth certificates, marriage certificate, divorce certificate, name change certificate, death certificate of your grandparents when applicable
  5. Proof showing that the parents or the grandparents have lost their Czech or Czechoslovakian citizenship

Email to office@PragueVisas.com

We will begin your document analysis in the next few business days and send you a written response by email.

Step 3 – Becoming our client

FAQs:

How long does this process take?

The timeframe is reliant upon your initial document collection and the research of missing documentation. Please allow for ample opportunity for research, document preparation, and flexibility in case of unexpected challenges.

In general, the granting of the citizenship certificate takes around 3 to 6 months.

How much does it cost?

Our fees are $349 plus the actual bill for the Czech notarized translations. This depends on the language, and they charge per page. You will incur the cost of international shipping the Czech Republic. We suggest DHL. You may experience various cost of obtaining duplicate originals of documents and their respective apostilles. We offer a discounted price of $99 for each additional family member that is submitted at the same time as the original applicant. At this Czech Embassy interview they will request a 2000CZK government fee for each applicant.

What is an apostille?

An apostille is a form of authentication that simplifies the process of legalizing public documents for use in other countries that are members of the 1961 Hague Convention Treaty. It certifies the authenticity of the signature, seal, and position of the official who executed, issued, or certified a public document, enabling it to be recognized as valid in another country. 

How do I obtain missing documents in Europe?

We can help you or offer guidance and referrals. If you would like us to research and obtain missing documentation in the Czech Republic archives, we bill at $30.00 per hour. For documents outside of our borders we can refer a specialist to obtain the document in the respective country of origin. They will negotiate their fees directly with you on a case-by-case basis.

Step 2 – We have emailed your preliminary results for qualification. We have developed a step-by-step process to create a pathway for Citizenship by Descent. Here is what our services include:

1. Upon receipt of your emailed documents, we will begin our review process. We will produce a written analysis of what documents are missing, the condition of each document, and how each document must be “treated”. Treated is term that refers to Apostilling, Czech Notarized Translations by a Government authorized entity, and the type of duplication accepted.

2. We offer guidance and referrals for document discovery. Discovery is the obtaining of any missing required documents from various archives.

3. We will make a final determination of eligibility and send you our written analysis results by email.

4. You will ship us the duplicate apostilled originals for notarized translation.

5. After receipt of your duplicate originals with Apostille, we have them notarized translated by a Czech Government authorized entity here in Prague.

6. We will create and provide your declaration.

7. We will complete your Czech Application for Citizenship.

8. We will pay for the international shipping for your completed document package.

9. The only additional cost you will incur is the notarized translations because they are billed per page. It is $28 per page for English/Germanic languages and $54 for all other languages.

Step 1 – Curious if you eligible for Czech Citizenship by Descent?

We have a simplified process to help answer your questions. Determining actual eligibility is a complicated process, but let’s start by seeing if you pre-qualify by answering a few questions.

Identify the relative, grandparent or parent, not great grandparent that will be the person the line of descent is traced to.

Example: The start of my line of descent is my Grand Father, Born in Brno Czechoslovakia on November 30th, 1937. Loss of his Czech citizenship: Naturalized to the United States of America on December 15th, 1952

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Privacy Policy

Effective Date: 11th of February 2025

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Prague Visas s.r.o.
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Email: compliance@praguevisas.com