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Work Visa Guide 2026

Czech Republic Work Visa Requirements

Complete guide to work permits and visas for non-EU citizens looking to work in Czech Republic.

If you're a non-EU/EEA citizen looking to work in Czech Republic, you'll need a valid work visa or residence permit. The type of visa you need depends on your qualifications, job offer, and intended duration of stay.

EU/EEA Citizens

If you're an EU/EEA citizen, you have the right to work in Czech Republic without a work visa. You may need to register with local authorities after arrival.

Work Visa Types in Czech Republic

Available options for non-EU workers

Employee Card

Main long-term residence permit for non-EU nationals employed in Czechia.

Usually up to 2 years, renewable

Requirements:

  • Job offer tied to an eligible vacancy
  • Valid passport
  • Proof of accommodation
  • Employment contract or future contract

EU Blue Card

Residence and work permit for highly qualified non-EU professionals.

Usually up to 3 years, renewable

Requirements:

  • Higher qualification
  • Eligible high-skilled job offer
  • Salary meeting the Blue Card threshold
  • Valid passport and accommodation

Intra-Company Transfer Card

For managers, specialists, or trainees transferred within a multinational company.

Up to 3 years for managers/specialists, up to 1 year for trainees

Requirements:

  • Transfer from outside the EU
  • Manager, specialist, or trainee role
  • Corporate relationship documents
  • Accommodation

Seasonal Employment Visa

For short-term seasonal work in approved sectors.

Up to 6 months depending on route

Requirements:

  • Seasonal work contract
  • Valid travel document
  • Accommodation
  • Health insurance where required

Application Process

General steps to obtain a work visa

1

Secure a Job Offer

Most work visas require a job offer from an employer in Czech Republic. Some employers must be registered as sponsors.

2

Gather Documents

Collect required documents: passport, employment contract, qualifications, proof of accommodation, and health insurance.

3

Submit Application

Apply at the Czech Republic embassy/consulate in your home country or, in some cases, after arriving with an entry visa.

4

Wait for Processing

Processing times vary from 2 weeks to 3 months depending on visa type and your nationality. Start early.

Important Tips

What to keep in mind when applying

Start Early

Begin your visa application well in advance. Some processes can take months, especially if document legalization is required.

Check Salary Requirements

Many work visas have minimum salary thresholds. Use our salary calculator to ensure your offer meets requirements.

Employer Sponsorship

Some visas require your employer to be a recognized sponsor. Verify this before accepting a job offer.

Family Members

Most work visas allow you to bring family members. They may need separate applications and may have work rights too.

Calculate Your Czech Republic Salary

Check if your job offer meets visa salary requirements and see your take-home pay.