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  2. Ministry of the Interior (Czech Republic) - Wikipedia

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    Headquarters of the Ministry of the Interior in Prague. The Ministry of the Interior of the Czech Republic (Czech: Ministerstvo vnitra České republiky) is a government ministry tasked with responsibilities in public and internal security, citizenship, identity cards and social security numbers, as well as travel, border, immigration control and civil service among others.

  3. Ministry of the Interior (Czechoslovakia) - Wikipedia

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    Headquarters. Prague, Czechoslovakia. Ministers responsible. Antonín Švehla, first Minister of the Interior. Petr Čermák, last Minister of the Interior. The Ministry of the Interior of Czechoslovakia refers to the internal affairs ministry which was responsible for interior of Czechoslovakia during its existence, from 1918 to 1992.

  4. Czech national identity card - Wikipedia

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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 ...

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  6. Czech nationality law - Wikipedia

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    Czech nationality law. The citizenship law of the Czech Republic is based on the principles of jus sanguinis or " right by blood ". [1] In other words, descent from a Czech parent is the primary method of acquiring Czech citizenship (together with naturalisation). Birth on Czech territory without a Czech parent is in itself insufficient for the ...

  7. Ministry of Defence (Czech Republic) - Wikipedia

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    Website. mocr.army.cz. The Ministry of Defence of the Czech Republic (Czech: Ministerstvo obrany České republiky, MO ČR) is the primary agency of the Czech Republic responsible for the planning and carrying-out of defense policy. It is the Czech Republic's ministry of defence. It is the direct successor of the Czechoslovak Ministry of Defence.

  8. Czech passport - Wikipedia

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    Czech passport. The Czech passport (Czech: cestovní pas, pas) is an international travel document issued to nationals of the Czech Republic, and may also serve as proof of Czech citizenship. Besides enabling the bearer to travel internationally and serving as indication of Czech citizenship, the passport facilitates the process of securing ...

  9. Ministry of Interior of the Slovak Republic - Wikipedia

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    48°08′26″N 17°07′07″E  /  48.14056°N 17.11861°E  / 48.14056; 17.11861. Website. minv.sk. The Ministry of Interior of the Slovak Republic (Slovak: Ministerstvo vnútra Slovenskej republiky) is a government ministry of Slovakia. [1] Since 25 October 2023, the current minister is Matúš Šutaj Eštok. [2] From 15 May 2023 ...