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Czech Republic Permanent Residency Path

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Czech Republic Schengen
  • What Is Schengen Visa?

    The Schengen Visa is a type of visa that allows travelers to visit and travel within the Schengen Area, which is a group of 29 European countries that have abolished passport and other types of border control at their mutual borders. This means that a person with a Schengen Visa can move freely between these countries without having to go through immigration checks at the border. To obtain a Schengen Visa, applicants need to apply at the embassy or consulate of the country they intend to visit or spend most of their time in. The visa allows for a stay of up to 90 days within a 180-day period and can be used for tourism, business, or other purposes. However, the visa does not grant the holder the right to work or study in the Schengen Area.

  • Here Are The Schengen Area Countries As Of March 2024:

    Schengen Area signifies a zone where 29 European countries abolished their internal borders(countries of Schengen agreement). Here is the list of the countries: Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia , Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, and Switzerland. These countries apply common policies in terms of short-term visas.

Key Points for Czech Republic PR Visa >>>

Do you need a visa to travel to Czech Republic?

To visit Czech Republic, Indians will need a Schengen visa.

Czech Republic visa application is made online or offline?

The visa application form and file submission, including all needed papers, are done offline.

Do I need to give biometrics?

Yes, biometrics are required to obtain a visa.

Is there an interview required to obtain a Czech Republic visa?

No, an interview is not usually required to obtain a Czech Republic visa, but it may vary. The embassy may interview you by phone or in person.

What is the maximum length of stay permitted on a PR visa?

You can live indefinitely on a permanent resident (PR) visa.

What kind of visa will we acquire from Czech Republic?

It will be a physical sticker visa, which will be affixed to a page in your passport

Current Visa fees: (Updated on 16-10-2023)

Types

Fee

LONG-TERM VISA (type D)

CZK 2500

RESIDENCE PERMIT (type D)

CZK 2,500

EMPLOYEE and Blue Card (type D)

CZK 5,000

Long-Term Visa for the purpose of entrepreneurship (type D)

CZK 5,000

 

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Step-by-step guide

Let us walk you through the process

Choose the right visa for your trip

  • Identify the appropriate visa type based on the purpose of your visit to the Czech Republic: tourist, business, student, work, or family reunification.
  • Each visa type has specific requirements, documentation, and processing procedures. Research and understand the eligibility criteria, application forms, and supporting documents for a smooth application process.
  • Consult the Czech Republic's Ministry of Foreign Affairs or its consulates/embassies in your home country for up-to-date and accurate information on visa types that best suit your travel or immigration purpose

Get started with your visa application

  • Download the visa application form from the designated website when you are ready to apply.
  • Complete the downloaded visa application form, print it, and bring the completed form with you to the Visa Application Centre for submission.
  • Opt for the Digital Document Check service while booking your appointment to have your visa application form and documents reviewed online before visiting the centre, ensuring a faster, safer, and hassle-free appointment experience.

Choose a Visa Application Centre and make an appointment

  • New slots open every second Monday of the month at 2 pm for visa appointments.
  • Appointment confirmation and a letter will be sent via email after booking.
  • Family members need to book individual appointments.
  • Rescheduling of appointments is only allowed within 24 hours of booking.
  • Citizens of India, Sri Lanka, and Bangladesh should book appointments at the VFS Global visa center in Delhi.
  • Visit the website of the Embassy of the Czech Republic in New Delhi for more information.

Note: Appointments are not required at the Male Visa Application Center for visa submissions.

Find out the amount you need to pay

Note: Visa fee is to be paid in cash only.

Attend your scheduled appointment

  • Complete visa application forms must be submitted in person at the Visa Application Centre.
  • At the Visa Application Centre, applicants will be issued a token number and will be served in the order of their assigned token number.
  • The processing time may exceed the duration mentioned on the appointment letter, as it depends on the number of applications being submitted by individuals at the counter.

Stay informed about the progress of your application

  • An email notification will be sent to you when a decision has been made on your visa application and returned to the Visa Application Centre.
  • Some Visa Application Centres may offer SMS updates if you prefer or have limited access to email. Check if this service is available at the Centre you are visiting.
  • You can track your visa application status online using the Reference Number mentioned on the invoice/receipt issued by the Visa Application Centre, along with your last name.

Receive your passport from the Visa Application Centre

  • After a visa application decision, you can collect your documents from the Visa Application Centre or have them returned by courier for an additional fee. Some Centres only offer courier return.
  • For document collection in person, bring the receipt issued by the Centre and a valid government identification. Authorized representatives can collect on your behalf with a letter of authorization, the receipt, and their identification.
  • Check with the Visa Application Centre for available document collection options during your appointment.
  • Third-party collection of passports or documents is generally not allowed, except for immediate family members (with relationship proof), one member collecting for the entire group, or authorized government officials or company representatives (with appropriate authorization).
  • If you want the passport delivered to your office, mention it in the covering letter and provide the office address in the courier request form.

We constantly strive to offer a range of high end services to enhance customer satisfaction.

  • Hold at Location service allows applicants to hold their courier or passport collection at the New Delhi Visa Application Centre instead of their current city in India, with a fee of INR 500 per application.
  • Prime Time Collection enables applicants to collect their passport from the Centre on Saturdays between 09:00 and 16:00 in Delhi, with an additional charge of 500 INR.
  • On Demand Mobile Visa service provides the convenience of submitting the visa application form, documents, and biometric data at your home or office. Contact the provided phone number or email to schedule an appointment for this service.
  • Once processed, the passport will be returned to you via courier. The Mobile Biometric team will get in touch after receiving your request.

DOCUMENT CHECKLIST

When applying for a PR visa to Czech Republic , you will generally need to provide a comprehensive set of documents to support your application. The following checklist covers the most common documents needed:

  1. Completed Application Form for Permanent Residence Visa:
    • Fill out the application form accurately and provide all required information.
  2. Valid Passport:
    • Ensure your passport is valid for at least three months beyond the intended stay.
    • The passport should have at least two blank pages for visa stamps.
  3. Passport-Sized Photographs:
    • Include two recent passport-sized photographs that meet the specified requirements.
  4. Proof of Legal Residence in the Czech Republic:
    • Provide evidence of your legal residence in the Czech Republic, such as a long-term visa or long-term residence permit.
  5. Proof of Accommodation in the Czech Republic:
    • Submit documents confirming your accommodation in the Czech Republic, such as a rental contract or ownership certificate.
  6. Employment Contract or Proof of Financial Self-Sufficiency:
    • Include an employment contract if you are employed, or provide proof of financial self-sufficiency if you are not employed.
  7. Proof of Sufficient Funds:
    • Demonstrate that you have sufficient financial means to support yourself and any dependents during your stay in the Czech Republic.
  8. Health Insurance Coverage:
    • Obtain health insurance coverage that is valid for the duration of your stay in the Czech Republic.
  9. Criminal Record Certificate:
    • Obtain a criminal record certificate from your home country or countries where you have resided for a certain period.
  10. Marriage Certificate or Proof of Family Relationship (if applicable):
    • If you are married or have family members accompanying you, provide a marriage certificate or proof of the family relationship.
  11. Birth Certificates of Children (if applicable):
    • If you have children who are included in the application, submit their birth certificates as proof of their relationship to you.
  12. Proof of Integration into Czech Society:
    • Provide evidence of your integration into Czech society, such as Czech language proficiency certificates or participation in cultural activities.
  13. Any Additional Supporting Documents Required by the Relevant Authorities:
    • Check with the relevant authorities or consult an immigration lawyer to determine if there are any additional documents specific to your case.

Note: Please note that the specific requirements and additional documents may vary based on individual circumstances and the type of residence permit held prior to the application. It is advisable to consult with the relevant Czech authorities or an immigration lawyer to ensure all necessary documents are included in the application.

Permanent Residence Permit for Employment:

  • Completed application form for permanent residence permit.
  • Valid passport with at least two blank pages and a validity of at least 3 months beyond the intended stay.
  • Two recent passport-sized photographs.
  • Employment contract or proof of employment in the Czech Republic.
  • Proof of legal residence in the Czech Republic, such as a long-term visa or residence permit.
  • Proof of accommodation in the Czech Republic, such as a rental contract or ownership certificate.
  • Proof of sufficient funds to support yourself and any dependents.
  • Health insurance coverage for the duration of the stay.
  • Criminal record certificate from the applicant's home country.

Permanent Residence Permit for Family Reunification:

  • Completed application form for permanent residence permit.
  • Valid passport with at least two blank pages and a validity of at least 3 months beyond the intended stay.
  • Two recent passport-sized photographs.
  • Proof of family relationship with a Czech citizen or permanent resident.
  • Proof of legal residence in the Czech Republic of the family member you are joining.
  • Proof of accommodation in the Czech Republic, such as a rental contract or ownership certificate.
  • Proof of sufficient funds to support yourself and any dependents.
  • Health insurance coverage for the duration of the stay.
  • Criminal record certificate from the applicant's home country.

Permanent Residence Permit for Long-Term Residents:

  • Completed application form for permanent residence permit.
  • Valid passport with at least two blank pages and a validity of at least 3 months beyond the intended stay.
  • Two recent passport-sized photographs.
  • Proof of having held a long-term residence permit for a specified period.
  • Proof of legal residence in the Czech Republic.
  • Proof of accommodation in the Czech Republic, such as a rental contract or ownership certificate.
  • Proof of sufficient funds to support yourself and any dependents.
  • Health insurance coverage for the duration of the stay.
  • Criminal record certificate from the applicant's home country.

Permanent Residence Permit for Investment:

  • Completed application form for permanent residence permit.
  • Valid passport with at least two blank pages and a validity of at least 3 months beyond the intended stay.
  • Two recent passport-sized photographs.
  • Proof of a significant investment made in the Czech Republic.
  • Proof of legal residence in the Czech Republic.
  • Proof of accommodation in the Czech Republic, such as a rental contract or ownership certificate.
  • Proof of sufficient funds to support yourself and any dependents.
  • Health insurance coverage for the duration of the stay.
  • Criminal record certificate from the applicant's home country.

Permanent Residence Permit for Highly Skilled Workers:

  • Completed application form for permanent residence permit.
  • Valid passport with at least two blank pages and a validity of at least 3 months beyond the intended stay.
  • Two recent passport-sized photographs.
  • Proof of highly skilled qualifications or expertise needed in the Czech Republic.
  • Proof of legal residence in the Czech Republic.
  • Proof of accommodation in the Czech Republic, such as a rental contract or ownership certificate.
  • Proof of sufficient funds to support yourself and any dependents.
  • Health insurance coverage for the duration of the stay.
  • Criminal record certificate from the applicant's home country.

Permanent Residence Permit for EU Blue Card Holders:

  • Completed application form for permanent residence permit.
  • Valid passport with at least two blank pages and a validity of at least 3 months beyond the intended stay.
  • Two recent passport-sized photographs.
  • Proof of having held an EU Blue Card and residence in the Czech Republic for a certain period.
  • Proof of legal residence in the Czech Republic.
  • Proof of accommodation in the Czech Republic, such as a rental contract or ownership certificate.
  • Proof of sufficient funds to support yourself and any dependents.
  • Health insurance coverage for the duration of the stay.
  • Criminal record certificate from the applicant's home country.

Permanent Residence Permit for Special Situations:

Documents required may vary depending on the specific circumstances and grounds for the permit. It is recommended to consult the relevant authorities or seek professional advice to determine the specific document requirements for your situation.

Note: It's important to note that each category has its own specific requirements and eligibility criteria. The documents and procedures for obtaining permanent residence will vary depending on the category you fall under. It is recommended to consult the Czech immigration authorities or seek professional advice to determine the appropriate category and requirements for your specific situation.

VISA APPLICATION FORMS

Before submitting your visa application, please ensure to review the list of required documents. The guidelines provided on this website will assist you in preparing your documents accurately. By following these guidelines, you can minimize the risk of your visa application being rejected due to incorrect or insufficient documents.

Download Long-Term and Permanent Residence Permit Application Form:

Download Employee Card Application Form:

Download Blue Card Application Form:

Note: It’s important to note that visa requirements and procedures may change over time. Therefore, we always recommend visiting the Czech embassy or consulate in your country for the most up-to-date and accurate information regarding the application process for a permanent Residence visa from India.

 

VISA APPLICATION GUIDELINES:

The process for applying for a Czech Republic Permanent Residence visa/permit from India typically involves the following steps:

  1. Eligibility Check: Ensure you meet the eligibility criteria for permanent residence in the Czech Republic, which usually includes having resided in the country legally for an extended period (typically five years) and meeting other specific requirements, such as stable and sufficient income, accommodation, and knowledge of the Czech language.
  2. Gather Required Documents: Collect all the necessary documents for your application, which may include a valid passport, proof of legal residence in the Czech Republic, proof of accommodation, employment or business documentation, proof of financial stability, criminal record certificate, health insurance coverage, and other supporting documents as required.
  3. Application Submission: Submit your completed application form and supporting documents to the Czech Ministry of the Interior or the relevant Regional Authority in the Czech Republic. Pay the required application fees at this stage.
  4. Application Review: The authorities will review your application and supporting documents to assess your eligibility for permanent residence. This process may involve verifying your residence history, financial stability, criminal background, and other relevant factors. It may take several months for the authorities to process your application.
  5. Interview (if applicable): Depending on your circumstances, you may be required to attend an interview with the immigration authorities. The purpose of the interview is to assess your integration into Czech society, language proficiency, and other relevant factors.
  6. Decision Notification: Once your application is reviewed, you will receive a notification regarding the decision on your Permanent Residence visa/permit application. If approved, you will be informed of the next steps to complete the process.
  7. Collection of the Visa/Permit: If your application is successful, you will need to collect your Permanent Residence visa/permit from the Czech Ministry of the Interior or the relevant Regional Authority. Follow any additional instructions provided regarding registration or formalities upon your arrival in the Czech Republic.

Note: It's important to note that the specific requirements and procedures for obtaining a Czech Republic Permanent Residence visa/permit may vary based on individual circumstances and current immigration laws. It is advisable to consult the official website of the Czech Ministry of the Interior or seek guidance from the Czech Embassy or Consulate in your home country for the most accurate and up-to-date information.

  1. Permanent Residence Permit for Employment: This permit is granted to individuals who have been employed in the Czech Republic for a certain period and meet specific requirements. It allows them to reside and work in the country indefinitely, providing stability and the freedom to change employers.
  2. Permanent Residence Permit for Family Reunification: This permit is designed for family members of Czech citizens or permanent residents who wish to join them in the Czech Republic. It allows family reunification by granting the right to live and work in the country on a permanent basis.
  3. Permanent Residence Permit for Long-Term Residents: This permit is available to individuals who have held a long-term residence permit in the Czech Republic for a specified period. It allows them to transition from temporary residency to permanent residency, granting them the right to live and work in the country indefinitely.
  4. Permanent Residence Permit for Investment: This permit is for individuals who have made a significant investment in the Czech Republic, contributing to its economic development. It grants the right to reside and engage in business activities, encouraging foreign investment and stimulating the economy.
  5. Permanent Residence Permit for Highly Skilled Workers: This permit is designed for highly skilled individuals who possess specific qualifications or expertise needed in the Czech Republic. It recognizes their valuable contributions and grants them permanent residency, allowing them to live and work in the country indefinitely.
  6. Permanent Residence Permit for EU Blue Card Holders: This permit is granted to holders of the EU Blue Card who have resided and worked in the Czech Republic for a certain period. It provides them with the opportunity to transition from temporary residency to permanent residency, offering long-term stability and the freedom to live and work in the country.
  7. Permanent Residence Permit for Special Situations: This permit covers various special circumstances, including refugees, stateless individuals, and individuals who have been granted humanitarian or subsidiary protection. It provides a pathway to permanent residency and ensures their rights and protection within the Czech Republic.

Note: These are general details about each A  Permanent Residence visa/Permit category. It's important to note that each visa/permit has specific requirements and criteria that must be met. For detailed and up-to-date information, it is recommended to consult the official website of the Czech embassy or consulate or seek professional advice.