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This means that Czech citizens could travel to 162 countries and territories visa-free or can obtain visa on arrival. [25] In 2009 Czech citizens could travel to 131 countries without a visa, [ 26 ] to 142 in 2010, [ 27 ] 152 in 2012, [ 28 ] 167 in 2016, [ 29 ] 168 in 2017, [ 30 ] 182 in 2018, [ 31 ] 181 in 2019, [ 32 ] and 183 in 2020.
As of May 2018, Czech citizens had visa-free or visa on arrival access to 187 countries and territories, ranking the Czech passport 5th in terms of travel freedom (tied with Belgian, Maltese, New Zealand, Norwegian and Swiss passports) according to the Henley Passport Index. [17] In 2018, The Czech nationality is ranked 13th in Nationality ...
The ban did not apply to, for example, legal permanent residents and most immediate family members of U.S. citizens. [204] Also, cargo and trading goods were not affected. [ 205 ] [ 206 ] On 14 March, the Trump administration extended the ban to include the United Kingdom and Ireland [ 207 ] for 30 days, [ 208 ] although the proclamation more ...
Available to the citizens of Cyprus. Other EU citizens do not require a visa. Uganda [292] Available to all EU citizens. Visa on arrival also available. Vietnam [293] Available to all EU citizens. Some of the eVisa eligible nationals do not require a visa for visits up to 15 days. Zambia [294] Available to all EU citizens. Visa on arrival also ...
Czech passports are burgundy like most other passports of the European Union, with the Czech coat of arms emblazoned in the centre of the front cover. The words "EVROPSKÁ UNIE" (Czech: European Union) and "ČESKÁ REPUBLIKA" (Czech: Czech Republic) are inscribed above the coat of arms and the words "CESTOVNÍ PAS" (Czech: Passport) are inscribed below the coat of arms.
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The Czech national identity card (Czech: občanský průkaz, citizen card, literally civic certificate; Czech pronunciation: [ˈoptʃanskiː ˈpruːkas]) is the identity document used in the Czech Republic (and formerly in Czechoslovakia), in addition to the Czech passport. It is issued to all citizens, and every person above 15 years of age ...
Nine EU countries—Italy, France, Belgium, Greece, Portugal, Spain, Ireland, Slovenia and Luxembourg—called for "corona bonds" (a type of eurobond) to help their countries to recover from the epidemic, on 25 March. Their letter stated, "The case for such a common instrument is strong, since we are all facing a symmetric external shock."