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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.
The commercial name of a limited liability company must include the designation “společnost s ručením omezeným” (Czech) or “spoločnosť s ručením obmedzeným” (Slovak), (e.g. “limited liability company”), or in abbreviated forms, to wit: “spol. s r. o.” or “s. r. o.”.
Location of the Czech Republic. The Czech Republic is a nation state in Central Europe bordered by Germany to the west, Austria to the south, Slovakia to the east and Poland to the northeast. [1] The Czech Republic covers an area of 78,866 square kilometres (30,450 sq mi) with mostly temperate continental climate and oceanic climate.
€45 per day in the form of cash, credit cards and cheques but alternatively a letter of guarantee from the host. [230] Greece: €50 per day; minimum total amount of €300 for a stay of up to 5 days reduced by 50% for minors [231] Hungary: HUF 10,000 per entry or letter of invitation, confirmation of accommodation or any other credible proof ...
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The Czech Republic, also known as Czechia, has a wide network of diplomatic missions worldwide. Excluded are honorary consulates and "Czech Centres", offices without diplomatic status responsible for promoting trade, tourism, and Czech culture abroad.
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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.