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Navigating the Czech Republic: A Guide for Blue Card and Employee Card Holders

Vijay Bakshi




Bluecard/ employee card holders: Welcoming to Czechia

Welcome to the Czech Republic: Holders of Blue Cards and Employee Cards


Reporting and Registration Process

  • Report to the Ministry of Interior (MOI)

Visit the MOI to register and obtain your Biometric Card. This is crucial for your legal residency in the country.

  • Biometric Card Collection

After submitting your documents, expect an invitation within 2-3 weeks to collect your Biometric Card.

  • Obtain Birth ID (rodné číslo)

Ensure also to apply for your birth identification number, which is important for various legal processes (very similar to Aadhar card in India).


Employment Documentation and Registration

  • Informing Your Employer

Provide your employer with the Potvrzení o splnění podmínek pro vydání povolení k dlouhodobému pobytu MODRÉ KARTY/ ZAMĚSTNANECKÉ KARTY document.

  • Start Employment

Once the documentation is presented, you can officially join the company as an employee.

  • Health Insurance and Social Registration

Your employer will register you with VZP (General Health Insurance Company) or another public insurer, as well as with the social system.


Financial Setup

  • Opening a Czech Bank Account

You can set up a bank account after receiving your Biometric Card or with documents from the MOI.

  • Salary Payments and Transactions

A Czech bank account is essential for receiving your salary and managing everyday transactions.

  • Popular Banks in the Czech Republic

Consider reputable banks such as Raiffeisen Bank, Česká spořitelna, KB, ČSOB, AirBank, Moneta for your banking needs.


Practical and Legal Essentials for New Residents


Health Care Registration

  • Finding a General Practitioner (GP)

Register with a local GP (praktický lékař) for any necessary medical check-ups and healthcare needs.

  • Dental Care

Schedule your dental appointments early, as many dentists require pre-booking months in advance.


Communication Needs

  • Getting a Czech Phone Number

Choose from major operators like Vodafone, O2, or T-Mobile to secure a local phone number.

  • Establishing Internet Services

Set up internet with providers such as UPC/Vodafone, O2, or T-Mobile for reliable connectivity.


Language Skills Development

  • Czech Language Courses

Enroll in language courses to ease integration into Czech society.

  • Language Learning Apps

Utilize apps like Duolingo or Memrise for self-paced learning and practice.


Long-Term Considerations for Residents


Family Visa and Dependent Permits

  • Family Reunification Visa

If your spouse or children plan to join you, research the process for obtaining family reunion visas to ensure a smooth transition.


Driving License Management

  • Exchanging Your Driving License

If you possess a non-EU driving license, consider the steps necessary to obtain a Czech driving license if you plan to stay long-term.


--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------This process provides new residents with a comprehensive guide to navigating their first month in the Czech Republic. Successful completion of these steps enables individuals to settle in legally, access essential services, and begin integrating into their new community.

 
 
 

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