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Make the most of your Expat Life in Czech Republic
The InterNations Expat Guide for working and living in Czech Republic
Are you an expat working and living in Czech Republic? Or are you preparing to move soon to Prague, Ostrava or any other of the Czech international hotspots?
Expat life in Czech Republic has much to offer and provides a great intercultural experience – from discovering the countryside like the hilly borderland of Moravia, learning how Czech people celebrate St. Wenceslas Day, up to tasting Czech Republic’s favorite dishes such as vepřo–knedlo–zelo.
Czech Republic Expat Locations
Working and living in Czech Republic – Valuable Information from A to Z
Moving to and living in Czech Republic requires a wealth of up-to-date, trustworthy information on various aspects of Czech expat life. Living abroad in Czech Republic raises a lot of questions such as: ʺHow do I find the best relocation services for moving to Czech Republic?ʺ, ʺIs there a British school or English college in Prague?ʺ, ʺWhich international school in Prague should our kids attend?ʺ or, ʺHow do I obtain a work permit for my spouse at the Czech municipality in Pilsen?ʺ
Collecting all that information on working and living in Czech Republic is quite laborious and time-consuming. Our InterNations Expat Guide for Czech Republic aims to help you and provides you with reliable info on those topics that matter to expats living in Czech Republic. The Guide includes information on many different areas ranging from expat institutions and clubs, to sports & leisure or administration and finance, up to expat institutions & clubs. Typical questions related to expat life abroad, such as ʺWhere can I meet the "artsy", literary expat crowd?ʺ, will no longer remain unanswered.
Tips on living and working in Czech Republic –
From embassies and consulates to doctors and dentists
Moreover, our expat directory for Czech Republic includes recommended listings of expat institutions and relocation services, e.g. embassies and consulates or doctors and dentists. As a member, you’ll also be able to share your experiences of living abroad in Czech Republic with your fellow expats on the InterNations Forum. We are looking forward to welcoming you with a heart-felt Dobrý den from our expats living and working in Czech Republic.











