Living and working in the Czech Republic – a small, developed Central European country

The Country is the right bet for you who dreams of venturing into one of Central Europe’s most developed and safe regions! By the way, have you considered starting your professional career in the Czech Republic?

With an advanced economy and high living standards, the Czech Republic is one of the most beautiful countries in the world! Rated by the UN as 14th in inequality-adjusted human development, the country is also perfect for those seeking job opportunities and quality of life!

Spoken by 96% of the population, the language of the Czech Republic official is Czech, a Slavic Western language. Because of the proximity of countries such as Poland, Slovakia, Germany and Austria, the German and Russian language are also very common. English is only used in large urban centers, so it is so important to learn Czech to succeed in your professional career in the Czech Republic.

About the Czech Republic

As in most European countries, according to the seasons, the whether in the Czech Republic is very intense. This may range from -10 ° C to 30 ° C. So if you live in the Czech Republic get ready to endure the low winter temperatures.

The official currency of the Czech Republic is the Czech Crown (CZK). That is, the country is not part of the Eurozone. The minimum wage in the Czech Republic is   € 519.0 (euros). 13,350.0 in the Czech crown, which equals $ 2,192.83! Wow!

Cost of living Czech Republic

The (minimum) rental price in the Czech Republic is 7 000 CZK. Which is equivalent to R $ 1,100.00, including water and electricity bills, for example.

In terms of food expenses it may vary from 3 to 5 thousand czk approximately per month, or an average of $ 750 per house.

The cost of public transport is very similar to the costs here in Brazil: between 24 and 32 czk (approximately R $ 4,00 to R $ 5,30) per ticket.

And the price of a liter of gasoline is not far from the Brazilian reality either, as it costs around 32 CZK (approximately R $ 5.30).

Economy of the Czech Republic

We can say that the economy of the Czech Republic is one of the most complex in the world! That’s right, the economy there was ranked 9th in the ICE – Economic Complexity Index.

In addition, the country’s economy is mainly heated by the export of vehicles and parts, machinery, etc., making it the 28th largest exporter in the world. In 2017, the country exported about $ 164 Billion and i imported $ 160 Billion, resulting in a balance of $ 4.14 Billion !! Now how to get a job in the Czech Republic?

Working in the Czech Republic

For those looking for job vacancy in the Czech Republic , the technology companies (IT) installed in Wonderland are always in search of skilled and qualified workforce. As it is a high demand, it is very common for some vacancies, that these companies hire professionals from other countries. This habit of companies makes the use of the English language a little more successful, but for the most part the most used language is the local one.

Although the 2018 economic crisis has aggravated the unemployment rate in the country, the Czech Republic has been resisting well, because the country continues to produce a lot, not to mention benefiting the interest of foreign investors and tourists. Therefore, unemployment rates vary widely by region.

Professions on the rise in the Czech Republic

The areas that offer a great opportunity scenario for Brazilians and foreigners are those that address the country’s growth potential, such as information technology, engineering, construction, technicians, sales, advertising, telecommunications and finance.

Not to mention that tourism – a major influencer that drives the economy in the country – is also expanding and generating many jobs in the Czech Republic.

Tips for finding a job in the Czech Republic

– Language: In addition to English, Czech is a minimum requirement for those looking to work in the Czech Republic.

– Be an expert on something: Whether in the Czech Republic or any other country, your chances of hiring will always increase by becoming an expert in any specific job, tool or niche market. So look for graduate and specification courses for your curriculum.

– Labor bureaucracy: Be prepared to deal with all the employee hiring bureaucracy in the country. This is because, in the Czech Republic, the hiring of foreigners requires the contractor to prove the need for hiring, there are no trained and available Czech citizens to fill that vacancy in the Czech Republic.

– Prepare a letter of recommendation : If you have already worked for renowned multinational companies here in Brazil, carry a letter of recommendation. This increases the chances of “proving” the quality of your work experience.

By the way, see how to put together a compelling resume here .

– Network with Brazilians: You will never be 100% prepared to risk working in another country. So talk and grow your network with Brazilians who have already had this experience, preferably those who have managed to create a career in the Czech Republic. This prevents you from making unnecessary mistakes during your journey.

Czech Republic Visa

According to the Consulate General of the Czech Republic, Brazilian citizens do not need a visa to stay up to 90 days in the country. However, for paid activities a work visa is required in the Czech Republic.

Please note that even if the Brazilian citizen is in the Czech Republic with a tourist visa and already has a job or promise to work in the Czech Republic, he cannot apply for the extension of his direct stay in the country.

The whole process for a work visa must be started at the Czech consulate here in Brazil or in another country where the applicant has residence. The required documents are:

– completed work visa application form;        

– Passport valid for 3 months beyond the visa period;        

– Two photos;        

– Proof of accommodation in the Czech Republic;        

– Proof of sufficient income to stay in the country;        

– Registration of criminal records;        

– Proof of international insurance;         – Work permit requested by the contracting company;     

Best Universities in the Czech Republic

Because it has major cultural centers and a jaw-dropping historical heritage, studying in the Czech Republic is a full plate for those wishing to pursue a cultural or historical career. Among the country’s University centers, Charles University, founded in 1348 in Prague, is the country’s most recommended higher education school and the oldest in Central Europe.

Featured courses are: Science, Engineering or Medicine. In addition to Master and Doctorate. And most interestingly, teaching is free. Exactly, so defines the law! Admission fees are the only tuition costs you will have to bear.

Best Cities in the Czech Republic

  • Prague
    Postcard from the country and one of the most beautiful cities in the Czech Republic. Prague is also one of the most sought after destinations by tourists and Brazilians. Did you know that Prague was the capital of Bohemia and the Roman Empire ? All around, the landscape is covered by Gothic and Renaissance buildings.         
  • Plzen
    Plzen is the fourth largest city in the country and known worldwide for being the pioneer cradle of the famous lager. The Great Synagogue and St. Bartholomew’s Cathedral are the most visited places by tourists.
  • Olomouc

Located in the eastern Czech Republic, Olomouc is one of the most beautiful cities in the country. Founded in the 13th century, it has monuments that stand out for their local architecture, such as St. Wenceslas Episcopal Cathedral.

  • Karlovy Vary

After Prague, Karlovy Vary is the most visited destination in the country! The city was famous for hosting a major international film festival. In addition, the gastronomy and charm of the city draw much attention!

  • Cesky Krumlov

The small medieval town of Cesky Krumlov is one of the most picturesque places in Europe. This city has a castle that has also been on UNESCO’s World Heritage List since 1992.

Curiosities of the Czech Republic and tips to stay tuned in the country

Cradle of Castles

Second only to France and Belgium, the Czech Republic is filled with the oldest medieval castles on the planet. There are over 2000 castles and fortresses in the country.

Fashion of throwing someone out the window

It may seem odd, but the Czechs invented the fashion of defenestration. That is, to throw someone out the window. This story came after the episode in 1618, when two emperors started the 30-year war after being thrown from a window of Prague Castle.

Super Internet!

Did you know that the Czech Republic has one of the fastest internet connections in the world? That’s right, the country is among the 10 with the highest internet speed !

Pet Friendly Country

The report of foreigners who lived in the country talks about the surprising acceptance of animals in practically all trades in the country, such as public transportation, shopping malls, etc. Also it is a custom to have a pet in the life of the Czechs.

Minimum physical contact

For us Brazilians we are used to the custom of giving one, two and even 3 kisses to greet people, in the Czech Republic is very different! They maintain as little physical contact as possible. So avoid indulging in kisses or hugs. At most imo a handshake!

Anyway, I hope these tips are helpful for you job seekers in Czech Republic , if you can give us your opinion on the article in the comments! 

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