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BeyondPrague

BeyondPrague

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Canadian °µÍø½ûÇø in Czech Republic

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Canadian

Lives in Brno, South Moravia

Speaks English (native speaker), Czech (intermediate level)

Registration: 26 October 2013

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BeyondPrague replied to a thread
8 years ago
Priscilla

Do you speak Czech? by Priscilla

Hi everyone, It is widely agreed that mastering the Czech language is essential for a successful integration in Czech Republic. Do you agree? Share your experience! Do you speak Czech? If so, where did you learn this language? Where can one ...

BeyondPrague

Speaking Czech is essential for the fullest level of integration. If you want to get the jokes that your Czech friends tell that don't translate well or at all into another language, then you'll definitely need Czech. If you want to fully ... Read More

BeyondPrague replied to a thread
9 years ago
Christine

Essentials to live in Czech Republic by Christine

Hi, As an °µÍø½ûÇø living in Czech Republic, what would you advise the ones about to pack to bring along? What are the items you can easily find in Czech Republic? On the other hand, what is less common or quite expensive? Share with us what ...

BeyondPrague

I've been living in the Czech Republic since 2004 and a lot of things that used to be difficult to get here are not such a challenge anymore. One thing that's an absolute must is a mobile phone. I still know quite few people back in North ... Read More

BeyondPrague replied to a thread
10 years ago
kend0g187

Some questions about teaching English by kend0g187

Hi. My situation: I'm an American who moved to Thailand a couple of years ago. I came in through a TESL program, completed a 3-week course in Bangkok, and I've been teaching ever since. I'm interested in making the move to Prague and I ...

BeyondPrague

If you have both TESL and TEFL, you really will be wasting your money doing TEFL again. Prague is a popular place to take TEFL courses, so you do see some quite inflated prices. You really need to be in the Czech Republic in person to find teaching ... Read More

BeyondPrague replied to a thread
10 years ago
fermtz23

Resident permit for non-EU spouse of UK citizen working in Prague by fermtz23

HI everyone, Im planning to move to Prague next year. Does anyone know how the visa/resident permit works for a non-EU national (mexican citizen) married to a UK citizen working in Czech Republic? How long does it takes to get, do you get a work ...

BeyondPrague

I can tell you with certainty that you will not get a work permit without securing work in the Czech Republic first as it is your employer that must apply for the work permit. Once you have the work permit, you can apply for a visa based on ... Read More

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10 years ago
Michael Furlong

moving to Czech in 2015..Is there work for me there? by Michael Furlong

Good day to all... My name is Mike and I will be living in your Great Country soon. My Wife is from CZ and we are moving there for the way of live.. that is not living with rush and the go..go..go of Canada.. So my question is,, what kind ...

BeyondPrague

You might be OK for a while without Czech if your supervisory experience can net you a high enough position with one of the bigger multinational players in the Czech construction market. Skanska is huge here and a good section of central European ... Read More

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11 years ago
bizhan_m

living in Czech by bizhan_m

if it is possible. send me information about moving to czech by invest visa and also about permanent immigration for me and my family that contains my father mother and my two sisters.

BeyondPrague

A good place to start is the Ministry of Interior web page as they are the authority that oversees visas and immigration to the Czech Republic. This is their general immigration information ... Read More

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11 years ago
ODAN

Trade license or freelance visa by ODAN

Hi, I was going through some blogs and want to know that.. If an NON-EU national want to take a trade license for freelance work... what are the procedures? How much it cost?? Can a person on freelance visa call his family or sponser his family and ...

BeyondPrague

I would say Czech language is quite important as most bureaucratic office workers aren't likely to speak to you in anything but Czech. linguistic flexibility in this country still has a long way to go. Certainly take a Czech with you if you need to ... Read More