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Temporary residency in China [2] European Union: German residence permit; Temporary residency in the Czech Republic [3] Temporary residency in Poland [4] [5] Temporary residency in Estonia [6] Temporary residency in Lithuania [7] Portugal Golden Visa; Other Temporary residency in Australia [8] Temporary residency in South Africa [9]
Visa requirements for Czech citizens are administrative entry restrictions by the authorities of other states placed on citizens of the Czech Republic. As of December 2024, Czech citizens had visa-free or visa on arrival access to 189 countries and territories, ranking the Czech passport 7th, tied with passports from Canada , Hungary and Malta ...
However, nationals of the above countries are exempt from airport transit visas if they hold a visa or residence permit for an EU single market country, Canada, Japan, United States or the Caribbean part of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, a residence permit for Andorra, Monaco, San Marino or the United Kingdom, a diplomatic passport, are family ...
A person holding a permanent residence permit along with a legal status of “EU long-term resident” of another EU Member State (hereinafter referred to as “a resident of another EU member state”) is entitled to file an application for a long-term residence permit if he/she intends to temporarily reside in the Czech Republic for more than 3 months.
A residence permit [1] [2] [3] (less commonly residency permit) is a document or card required in some regions, allowing a foreign national to reside in a country for a fixed or indefinite length of time. These may be permits for temporary residency, or permanent residency. The exact rules vary between regions.
Germany permits Australian citizens intending to stay in the country for over 3 months to enter without a visa and to apply for a residence permit after arrival (whilst for many other non-EEA and Swiss citizens, a residence permit and visa for a stay over 3 months must be applied for in advance at a German foreign mission). [452] [453]
The residence requirement can be waived if the person has a permanent residence permit and Has lived there for at least 10 years continuously, or; Was born on the territory of the Czech Republic, or; Has held Czech or Czechoslovak citizenship before, or; At least one of his or her parents is a Czech citizen, or; Was adopted by a Czech citizen, or
The issuing of work permit in the Czech Republic is governed by three basic sources: labor code, Act No. 435/2004 Coll. On employment and Act no. 326/1999 Coll. On the residence of foreign nationals. There are various rights and obligations depending on nationality. [4]