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How can i move to the czech republic?

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i would like to know what i should do , how much it cost and other things.

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  1. As the first person says, it really depends on what passport you hold.

    If you hold an EU passport then you can start to look at the costs and paperwork

    However if you are non-EU, before you look at how to get there & costs etc, you should look at are you ABLE to move there.

    Before you start to plan which place to live then your first hurdle is actually legally being able to move in the form of obtaining a working visa. That is no easy task there days (same as for a European wanting to come to the US)

    You will either need to be (a) self-employed and show evidence of a thiving business (b) a highly skilled migrant with skills/experience which are in demand in Europe (and usually already receiving a high salary in your domestic country) or (c) sponsored by a company - and this is only normally done in the case that they cannot fulfil the job from the pool of labour within the EU or that you have specialist knowledge/experience

    Also in principle you will need to speak the language of the country you work as I mentioned, (although there are exceptions to this if the company is an International one whose working language is e.g. English)

    There are small differences but there generally the policies are very similar and restrictive for all all countries in the EU including the Czech republic

    The best thing to do in order to get accurate info including viability & time is to contact the embassy of the country you are interested in. They can provide you the official information (and often a lot of this is online e.g. for the UK and Netherlands it is anyway). So search for the local embassy site, or if not then the immigration department site of each country.

    Read the details and see if you satisfy the requirements first. If yes then you can start planning the rest.  e.g. for the US http://www.mzv.cz/wwwo/default.asp?Paren... plan a holiday vist over here first and check out the places & opportunities for employment first before commiting to moving.


  2. Are you from a country which is a member of EU. If yes than you can, just after some paper work job.

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