Visas
U.S. and Singaporean citizens can stay for up to 30 days
without a visa. Most citizens of the E.U., Switzerland, and
New Zealand can stay for 3 months without a visa. Irish, Canadian,
and U.K. visitors can stay for 6 months without a visa. Other
nationalities will require a visa and they should check with
an embassy as fees vary by country of origin. Business visitors
will need a suitable visa, which requires an invitation from
a Czech company or government official. Only basic business
research can be conducted on a tourist visa. All visas must
be obtained in advance.
All travelers must have onward tickets, valid travel documents,
and sufficient funds (US$270). Registration in each town is
no longer enforced, but the law is still on the books. It is
best to check with your hotel operator about this procedure.
Carry copies of your visa and passport to leave at hotel offices.
For the very latest information about visa policies, you are
better off visiting the website of the Czech
Foreign Ministry, and click on the English version of the
site. From there you can get the latest Visa information for
your country.
The links below will take you to the website
of the Czech Republic Ministry of Foreign Affairs where you
can find detailed information on each topic.
Countries
with Visa Waiver Regime
A list of countries that do not require a visa for tourism to the Czech Republic.
Permanent
Residency and the Immigration Visa
Czech Republic permanent residency eligibility and requirements, and the residency
permit application procedure.
Information
on Visas
Visa for stay up to 90 days, transit visa, airport visa, visa for study, employment
and other long-term visas.
Employment
of Foreigners
Information on the employment of foreigners in the Czech Republic and the employment
permit.
Export
and Import of Non-Commercial Goods
Export and import regulations, customs duties, duty-free import into the Czech
Republic (tobacco, alcohol, etc.).
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