República Tcheca

"Pravda vítězí" ("Truth prevails")

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Welcome to Czech Republic

The Czech Republic, in the heart of Europe, is known for its medieval castles, cultural heritage, and thriving capital, Prague. With a strong economy based on manufacturing and technology, it’s a popular destination for travelers and expats.

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Czech Republic Essentials

Hino Nacional

Kde domov můj

Dia da Independência

October 28, 1918

Haiko

Prague's spires reach high / Bohemian crystal sparkles / Beer flows endlessly

Interesting Tradition

Burns Witches Night effigies to mark the end of winter

Weirdest Local Superstition

Stepping on a manhole cover is bad luck

Strangest Law Still on the Books

Illegal to eat in public transport

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Come for the history, stay for the future

Come for the history, stay for the harmony: The Czech Republic artfully balances its Gothic spires and cobblestone lanes with cutting-edge innovation. Life centers around evening strolls through medieval squares, craft beer gardens, and a thriving cultural scene that bridges centuries. Its central European location and growing startup ecosystem, supported by accessible residency programs, have transformed historic cities into vibrant hubs for international talent.

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Pojďme

Step into a place where 'pohoda' isn't just contentment, but a way of living. Your story unfolds beneath spires that have witnessed centuries of reinvention.

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Vitejte v Czech Republic

With over 2000 castles it's a fairy tale waiting to happen—just watch out for the dragons!

The Czech Republic isn't just a country—it's a fairy tale come to life. Here, time flows like the Vltava River, and even a simple pub visit becomes an exploration of centuries-old brewing tradition. This is a land where history and hedonism create perfect chemistry.

From the spires of Prague to the spa towns of Bohemia, the Czech Republic offers wonder for every cultural explorer. Whether you're drawn to the medieval charm of Český Krumlov, the beer heritage of Pilsen, or the vineyard valleys of Moravia, you'll find a nation that celebrates life with both historical grace and modern flair.

Estatísticas

Savor the Flavor

Eat

svíčková (marinated beef with cream sauce) - trdelník (chimney cake)

Drink

pilsner (original pilsner beer) - becherovka (herbal bitter liqueur)

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Zizen?

Beer

Annual consumption (liters per capita)

140

Wine

Annual consumption (liters per capita)

11

Coffee

Annual consumption (liters per capita)

2.33

Tea

Annual consumption (liters per capita)

0.28

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Cultural Tips and Etiquette

#1
Beer drinking has specific customs
#2
Mushroom foraging is cultural
#3
Remove shoes in homes
#4
Direct communication is valued
#5
Puppet theater has cultural significance

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Czech Republic Essentials

Representative Novel

The Unbearable Lightness of Being by Milan Kundera (Set in Prague, captures Czech culture and history)

National Animal

National Pasttime

Hóquei no gelo

Souvenir nacional

Bohemian crystal

Prato nacional

Svíčková

Festival Famoso

Colours of Ostrava

Dança dos Famosos

Polka

Música famosa

Folclórica

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Did You Know?

Czechia is home to the world's oldest operating astronomical clock.

The Prague Astronomical Clock, installed in 1410, is a masterpiece of medieval engineering.

The Czech Republic has the highest beer consumption per capita in the world.

Beer is deeply rooted in Czech culture, with locals consuming an average of 142 liters per person annually.

Czechia has over 2,000 castles and chateaus, more than any other country in Europe.

This vast number of historic sites makes Czechia a paradise for history buffs and architecture enthusiasts.

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Czech Republic’s Key Historical Events

1,918

Abril de 2014

Republic of Czechoslovakia proclaimed, with Tomas Masaryk elected as its first president.

1938

Julho de 2014

Munich Crisis: France and the UK force Czechoslovakia to cede the Sudetenland to Nazi Germany.

1948

Fevereiro de 2015

Czechoslovak Communist Party leader Klement Gottwald becomes prime minister following elections.

1989

Março de 2015

Velvet Revolution: Massive protests lead to the resignation of the Communist Party leadership and Vaclav Havel is elected president.

1993

Outubro de 2016

Czechoslovakia completes its 'velvet divorce,' resulting in the creation of the independent Czech Republic and Slovakia.

MOBILITY

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NO. OF Mobility Assets

1

MOBILITY

Citizenship Pathways and
Residency Requirements

Citizenship by Birth
Conditional
Citizenship by DESCENT
Sim
Citizenship by MARRIAGE
5 years
DUAL Citizenship
Sim
RESIDENCY BY Naturalization
5
PASSPORT VALIDITY
10 years, 5 years for children

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Passport Power

Visa Free Countries

158

Performance Class

World-Class Access

Grau do passaporte

A

Rank

18

Score

177.0

This visa grants access to:

• 47% of the world's population 

• 81% of UNESCO sites 

• 75% of global GDP 

• 61% of the world's land area 

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Number of American Emigrants to Czech Republic by Year 

Year
1990
1995
2000
2005
2010
2015
2020
República Tcheca
9,115
10,124
11,133
17,831
24,567
14,010
14,626

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Healthcare

Healthcare Overview

Key Health Indicators

Idade média

42.7

years

Life Expectancy

79.2

years

Obesity Rate

25.00%

Tobacco Use

25.00%

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Health care Indicators

Health Expenditure

9.49%

of GDP

Hospital Beds

6.63

per 1000 people

Doctors

4.16

per 1000 people

Out-of-pocket

12.73%

of total expenditure

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Healthcare

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Compulsory Health Insurance

In the Czech Republic, health insurance is compulsory for all residents, with both public and private healthcare providers offering comprehensive services.

High-Quality Public Healthcare

Czech public healthcare is known for its high quality, with hospitals offering advanced medical services funded through insurance contributions.

Private Healthcare Sector

Many residents and expatriates choose private healthcare providers for quicker access to specialized treatments and less crowded facilities.

Healthcare for Expats

Expatriates are required to have health insurance and can access both public and private healthcare services during their stay in the Czech Republic.

Preventive Care Focus

The Czech healthcare system emphasizes preventive care, with regular screenings, vaccinations, and wellness programs available to all residents.

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Visão geral do custo de vida

The Czech Republic offers a relatively affordable cost of living compared to Western European countries. Prague, the capital, is significantly more expensive than other cities. Housing costs in Prague can be high, especially in the city center, but are more reasonable in other regions. Food and beer are generally inexpensive. Public transportation is affordable and efficient. Utilities are moderately priced. Education costs are low, with many universities offering free or low-cost programs for EU citizens.

Cost of Gasoline

$1.67

per liter

Cost of Meal

$8.86

(Inexpensive Restaurant)

Monthly Rent

$861.71

(1 bedroom, City Center)

Monthly Utilities

$301.13

(85m² Apartment)

Domestic Beer

$2.22

(0.5 liter draught)

Taxa de IVA

21%

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Tributação

Visão geral da tributação

Understanding the Czech Republic's tax environment is vital before moving there.+The country imposes a flat income tax rate of 15% on resident expatriates' worldwide income while non-residents are taxed only on Czech-source income. Social security contributions and health insurance payments are mandatory. Property taxes apply too; individuals need a Tax Identification Number (DIČ) for compliance purposes in the Czech Republic which also has a double taxation treaty with the United States.

Tax Residency Requirement

183 days

Worldwide Income Taxation

Sim

Higher Rates for Foreign Assets

Não

US Double Taxation Treaty

Sim

Renda pessoal

Progressive tax rate based on income levels

15%

Personal Capital Gains

Flat rate on investment gains

23%

Herança

Based on inherited amount and relationship

0%

Renda corporativa

Standard corporate tax rate applied to business profits

21%

Ganhos de capital corporativos

Tax rate applied to capital gains from corporate investments

21%

Dividendos

Withholding tax rate applied to dividend distributions

15%

Interesse

Withholding rate interest payment to non-residens

15%

Royalties

Withholding tax rate for royalty payments

15%

Work Assignment

Foreign individuals are considered tax residents if they have a permanent home in the Czech Republic or are present in the Czech Republic for 183 or more days in a calendar year.

Overall Ranking

Global position in PWC’c Ease of Paying Taxes ranking

53

Ease of Paying Taxes Score

Overall score based on multiple factors

81.4

Total Tax and Cotribution Rate

TTCR percentage including all mandatory contributtions

46.1
%

Time to Comply

Annual hours required to comply with tax regulations

230
HOURS

Number of Payments

Total number of tax payments required annually

8

Post-filing Index

Score measuring the ease of processes after filing taxes

90.5
%

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CLIMATE

Climate Type

Temperate; cool summers; cold, cloudy, humid winters

Average Temperature

8.60 °C

Humidity

75

%

Average Annual Precipitation

677

mm

Rainless Days per Year

258

Best Time to Travel

May-September

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