Everyone who is not from an EU/EEA or Swiss country needs a visa to study in the Czech Republic. Depending on the duration of your study course, you can apply for one of the following visas:
EU/EEA and Swiss citizens do not need a visa to study in the Czech Republic. However, if you are a student planning to stay longer than 30 days, you must report your residence to the Foreign Police Department of the Czech Republic.
This rule does not apply if the student has documents proving that they will stay in the student dormitories while studying in the Czech Republic.
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To apply for a student visa, you must follow these steps:
You must submit the following documents when applying for a Czech Republic student visa:
It takes 60 days for a long-term study visa to be processed. The processing time starts from the day you fully submit your visa application to the consulate. It is essential to know that the Consulate General can not speed the process, so make sure you submit your application well in advance.
The duration time of a student visa can go from a short-stay visa of 90 days to a maximum long-term visa of 1 year. You must apply for a long-term residence study permit to stay longer than one year.
Yes, you can work in the Czech Republic with a student visa. However, there are certain limitations:
The limitations on working hours are because with a Czech student visa, your main goal should be studying. However, if you obtain a Czech work visa (employee card), you can work without time limitations.
While studying in the Czech Republic, your close family members can apply for a long-term family reunification visa to join you. You must prove you can financially support yourself and any family members coming along (spouse/partner or minor children.)
Yes, you can extend a Czech student visa for the entire duration of your study program. For example, if your visa was issued for one year, you could extend it for another year as long as you still meet your visa conditions (i.e., you are still enrolled at your university). You can extend your stay repeatedly but always for a maximum period of two years. If the visa is issued for professional training, it can only be extended once.
As a non-EU/EEA/Swiss citizen, you must find a job and apply for a work permit to stay in the Czech Republic after finishing your studies. If you have a job, you must submit your application 120 days before your student visa expiry date.
EU/EEA/Swiss citizens do not need to apply for a permit or a visa after finishing their studies. They will just need to provide a certificate for a temporary residence to stay for more than three months.
International students in the Czech Republic must purchase a health insurance plan within 90 days of arrival. The policy must have coverage of €60,000 available for the whole time of stay in the Czech Republic.
You do not need to purchase health insurance in the Czech Republic if:
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