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Make your relocation easier with the Czech Republic expat guide

Moving to the Czech Republic
Relocation will be an important part of your expatriation project to the Czech Republic. Here are some guidelines ...

Travelling to the Czech Republic with your pets
If you are planning to settle in the Czech Republic, you might be wondering whether your pet can accompany you. ...

Lifestyle in the Czech Republic
The Czech Republic is by far one of the most attractive destinations in Central Europe for expatriates. Rich in ...

Work in the Czech Republic
Located in Central Europe, the Czech Republic is very welcoming towards expatriates. In fact, in February 2018, ...

Phones and Internet in the Czech Republic
On moving to the Czech Republic, you will definitely have to access to telecommunications, whether for work, ...

Healthcare in the Czech Republic
Health care will probably be one of your major concerns about moving to the Czech Republic. Rest assured! The ...

The work culture in Prague
As everywhere else, the workplace etiquette differs from company to company. In Prague, there is a wide range of ...

Buying property in Prague
The Czech economy is stable and growing, and the unemployment rate is very low. It is one of the reasons why real ...
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