Czech Republic Guide
Getting used to living in a new country is always a challenge. The Just Landed Guide is designed to help you deal with the day-to-day challenges of living, working or studying in Czech Republic. It is full of useful information and step-by-step guides on how things work and how to survive in Czech Republic.
- Visas: Who needs a visa for the Czech Republic?
- Short-stay visas: Visas for up to 90 day stays
- Long-stay visas: Employees, students and spouses
- Registration: Who needs to register?
- Residency Permits: How to obtain a Residency Permit
- Citizenship: How to become a Czech citizen?
- Driving Licence: Who needs a driving licence for the Czech Republic?
- Certification of documents: Which documents are accepted?
- Introduction: The Czech job market for foreigners
- Finding a job: How to find a job in the Czech Republic
- Job application: How to apply for a job in the Czech Republic
- Employment Contracts: What they entail in the Czech Republic
- Working conditions: Working customs, hours, salaries
- Taxation: Income tax in the Czech Republic
- Social Security: The Czech social security system
- The rental market: How hard is it to find an accommodation?
- Rent control: Rent restrictions in the Czech Republic
- Czech housing: Types of flats and apartments
- Where to look: How to find a flat in the Czech Republic
- Estate agents: Dealing with Czech estate agents
- Rental contracts: Rental agreements in the Czech Republic
- Moving in: Household management & utilities
- Household insurance: Obligatory or just a good idea?
- The Czech property market: A short introduction
- Legal conditions: Who can buy property in the Czech Republic?
- Research: How to find your dream house in the Czech Republic
- Mortgages: How to get a mortgage in the Czech Republic
- Property purchase: How to handle the purchase process
- Running costs: Local taxes, insurance, utilities
- Schools: Primary and secondary schools in the Czech Republic
- Private schools in the Czech Republic: Choices, costs and quality
- Higher education: Public & private universities, polytechnics
- Entering university: Admission requirements and fields of study
- Czech degrees: Bachelor, Master and Doctor
- Financing your studies: State support and scholarships