🇨🇿Czech Republic ülkesinde çalışma vizesi seçenekleri
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Neden Czech Republic ülkesinde çalışmalı
The Czech Republic sits at the geographic heart of Europe and offers skilled workers a stable economy, affordable living and a high quality of life. The Employee Card is the standard combined work-and-residence permit for non-EU professionals, the EU Blue Card serves highly qualified roles, and a Business visa covers entrepreneurs. The economy is strongly industrial, anchored by automotive manufacturing (Škoda), with growing IT and shared-service sectors. Prague is a major regional tech and outsourcing hub. Living costs are well below those of Western Europe, and the country's central location makes weekend travel across the continent effortless.
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- ✓Skilled professionals (Employee Card)
- ✓Highly qualified workers (EU Blue Card)
- ✓Automotive and manufacturing engineers
- ✓IT and shared-service specialists
- ✓Professionals seeking an affordable, central EU base
Tüm vize türleri
Employee Card
Zaměstnanecká karta
The Czech Employee Card is a combined work and residence permit that serves as the primary route for non-EU nationals taking up employment in the Czech Republic. It was introduced to streamline the process by merging what previously required separate work and residence permits into a single document. The card is valid for up to 24 months and is renewable, making it suitable for both medium-term and long-term employment in the country.
Blue Card
Modrá karta
The Czech Blue Card is the local implementation of the EU Blue Card directive, designed for highly qualified foreign workers with a university degree and a job offer meeting the salary threshold. For 2026, the minimum annual gross salary is approximately CZK 828,000 (CZK 69,000 per month), which is set at 1.5 times the average Czech gross annual wage. The Blue Card is valid for up to 27 months (the employment contract duration plus three months).
ICT Card
Karta vnitropodnikově převedeného zaměstnance
The Czech ICT Card (Intra-Company Transfer Card) enables multinational companies to transfer managers, specialists, and trainee employees from offices outside the EU to their Czech operations. This implements the EU ICT Directive and provides a structured pathway for corporate transfers that is separate from the Employee Card and Blue Card systems. The ICT Card is valid for up to 36 months for managers and specialists, and up to 12 months for trainees.
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Czech Republic ülkesinde çalışmak ve yaşamak
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The Czech Republic's main international employers are in automotive manufacturing (Škoda and its suppliers), IT and software, broader manufacturing and engineering, and tourism centred on Prague.
Yaşam maliyeti ve yaşam kalitesi
The Czech Republic is affordable for the EU - Prague one-bedroom rents are around CZK 20,000 a month and regional cities cost less. Prague offers excellent public transport, healthcare and a high quality of life, with the rest of Europe a short train ride away.
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Czech Republic ülkesindeki çalışma vizesi seçenekleri nelerdir?
Czech Republic 3 vize türü sunar: Employee Card, Blue Card, ICT Card.
Czech Republic ülkesinde çalışma vizesi için asgari maaş nedir?
En düşük eşik Blue Card için Kč 828,000/yr'dir. Bazı vize türlerinde asgari maaş gereksinimi yoktur.
Czech Republic ülkesinde çalışma vizesi almak ne kadar sürer?
İşlem süreleri en hızlı vize türü için 4 haftadan başlar.
Çalışma vizesiyle Czech Republic ülkesinde daimi ikamet alabilir miyim?
Evet, Czech Republic ülkesindeki birkaç vize türü daimi ikamete giden yollar sunar.
What is the Czech Employee Card?
The Employee Card is a combined work-and-residence permit for non-EU nationals with a job offer. It ties you to a specific job initially but can be extended and adjusted over time.
Is the Czech Republic affordable?
Yes. It is one of the more affordable EU countries, with Prague one-bedroom rents near CZK 20,000 a month and noticeably lower costs for food, transport and services than in Western Europe.
Do I need to speak Czech to work there?
Not in IT and at multinationals, where English is common. Czech is useful for daily life and broader opportunities, and helps with permanent residency and integration.