Obtaining a work permit in the Czech Republic involves several steps and considerations, especially for non-EU/EEA nationals. Here is an overview of the work permit process in the Czech Republic:
Check Eligibility: Connect with DWS and determine if you need a work permit based on your nationality. EU/EEA nationals generally do not need a work permit to work in the Czech Republic, but non-EU/EEA nationals typically do.
Job Offer: We will help you to obtain a job offer from a Czech employer who is registered and authorized to hire foreign workers.
Required Documents: Your employer and you will need to prepare and submit necessary documents, which may include a valid passport, employment contract, proof of qualifications, proof of health insurance, proof of accommodation in the Czech Republic, and other specific documents as required.
Work Permit Application Submission
Wait for Application Process
Receive Decision.
Residence Permit (if applicable)
It’s crucial to work closely with us and follow the specific requirements and procedures outlined by the Czech Labor Office and relevant authorities. Rules and regulations may change, so it’s advisable to consult with us to seek assistance for Czech immigration laws and processes for accurate guidance.