Permanent residence of Czech Republic

Term up to 12 months

Having Czech permanent residence allows to stay in the state indefinitely. A migrant, who has been in the country with a residence permit for at least 5 years, for example, on the basis of work, as well as an applicant of Czech origin without prior residence, may obtain permanent resident status.

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Advantages of obtaining Czech permanent residence:

Prospect of obtaining an EU passport

Favorable living conditions

Social protection of the population

Access to the healthcare system

If a foreigner has been living in the Czech Republic as a permanent resident for at least 5 years, he has the right to apply for European Union citizenship.

In the international Quality of Life Index rating in 2023, the Czech Republic ranks 16th in terms of living standards, overtaking Belgium, Croatia, France, Poland, Hungary.

A permanent resident can apply for financial assistance from the state (subsidy, housing allowance, maintenance of children and other payments).

The owner of a permanent residence with a medical insurance policy has the right to be served in local clinics (receive consultations, undergo checkups and treatment).

This program suits you if you want to:

  1. A permanent resident does not need to issue entry permits to any EU country if he plans to move around the union territory for up to 90 days.

  1. The average salary of a resident of the Czech Republic is higher than in some other EU countries and, according to the Statistical Office, in 2023 it is about 1,760 EUR per month.

  1. Czech universities operate according to all EU standards, so after graduation a permanent resident receives a diploma that is recognized worldwide.

  1. The owner of a permanent resident card has the opportunity to open current accounts, apply for a loan in local financial institutions.

How can migration lawyers help:

Without us
With us
Difficulties with finding information
Accurate information from a lawyer
The Czech government regularly amends the country`s migration legislation, so it may be difficult for an applicant to find current conditions for obtaining permanent residence.
Specialists monitor all changes in laws and provide the client with reliable information about the conditions for requesting long-term residence in the Czech Republic.
Unforeseen expenses
Saving of funds
In case of absence of at least one document, the applicant`s request for Czech resident status may be rejected, which will require re-application and payment of consular fees.
A migration lawyer checks the client`s dossier for the presence of all required documents before submitting it to the authorized state body of the Czech Republic, which guarantees successful submission.
Lack of legal support
Solving any issues
In case of disputes with governmental bodies of the Czech Republic, it may be difficult for an applicant to defend his rights independently, for example to prepare and submit an appeal.
International law specialists accompany the client at all stages of obtaining permanent residence, for example they help to prepare a dossier, make an appointment at a governmental body.

Why us:

Individual approach

Expert support

Competent lawyers

Multilingual support

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Stages of the immigration process

1

Submission to the company and receiving a consultation. The lawyer answers the client`s questions, analyzes his situation and selects the most suitable way of immigration.

2

Formation of a dossier. The migration specialist provides assistance in preparing the required documents and, if necessary, requests missing certificates through access to the state archives.

3

Submission of a request to governmental bodies. The applicant, together with a lawyer, visits an authorized institution to submit an application and dossier.

4

Obtaining requested status and documents. In the presence of migration lawyer, a document (residence permit, permanent residence card or passport of an EU country) is issued to the applicant.

Find an answer to your question:

  1. To acquire permanent residency status, an applicant must live in the country with a long-term visa for at least 5 years. During this period, one cannot leave the country for more than 6 months in a row and 310 days in total.

  1. When applying for permanent residency in the Czech Republic, an applicant must include a valid passport, one photograph, a certificate of language proficiency, a criminal record certificate (upon request), documents confirming legal residence in the country, and financial stability.

  1. The process of obtaining permanent residency status takes approximately 2 months. During this time, an immigration lawyer selects the basis for requesting permanent residency, helps the client prepare a package of documents, and submits an application to the authorized Czech government agency.

  1. A permanent resident must comply with the laws of the country and pay taxes on time. In terms of rights, a holder of permanent residency in the Czech Republic is equivalent to a citizen of the European Union, except for the right to participate in elections.

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