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Can I stay in Czech after study?

Can I stay in Czech after study?

As an EU member state, students from EU/EEA and Switzerland are exempt from the visa requirements and work permits if they want to stay back after completing their studies. A certificate of temporary residence is sufficient for EU nationals who intend to stay in the Czech Republic for more than 3 months.

Can I get work permit after study in Czech Republic?

International students graduating from the Czech Technical University in Prague have no restrictions in obtaining a work permit in the Czech Republic. However, for those who are considering getting a full time job after graduating, we strongly advise you to start looking for a job before finishing university.

Can international students stay in Czech Republic after graduation?

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If you hold a long-term residence permit for study purposes and you have completed university education (from an accredited programme by MOE), you may apply for long-term residence for 9 months and look for a job or start your own business in the Czech Republic.

How can I get permanent residency in Czech Republic?

After 5 years of continuous residence in the Czech Republic, a foreign national can file an application for permanent residence. To the period of continuos residence is counted: The period of stay on long-term visa and on a long-term residence permit unless otherwise provided.

What are the benefits of studying in Czech Republic?

7 Reasons to Study in the Czech Republic

  • Location.
  • Safety.
  • Low cost of living.
  • High quality educational system.
  • Diverse study programmes to choose from.
  • International academic community.
  • Fascinating cultural heritage and history.

How long can I stay in Czech Republic?

90 days
You may enter the Czech Republic for up to 90 days for tourist, business, study, and most other purposes (except work) without a visa. This is counted along with presence in all Schengen countries for up to 90 days out of any 180-day period.