We are pleased to introduce our website, which is primarily intended for migrants living in Prague. At the same time, this website provides useful information for all residents of the capital of Prague, which is becoming more and more culturally diverse, just like a number of other European cities.

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Find out what steps you need to take after your arrival in Prague! On our microsite Prague Is Our Home: Common Path to Integration you will find an interactive signpost, important information, contacts and bilingual cards for communication with institutions.

Upcoming events

InBaze Women’s Group Invites You to Their Meetings

Photo: Facebook page of InBaze Would you like to take a break, have a chat and meet new women? InBaze invites you to regular meetings of a women’s group, which…

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February ICP Events in English

photo: ICP’s website The Integration Centre Prague has prepared several workshops in English for February, aimed at people living in the Czech Republic. The workshops focus on practical aspects of…

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Women’s Support Group at InBaze

photo: InBaze’s website The InBaze Community Centre hosts a regular women’s support group that creates safe and open space for sharing, listening and mutual support in the company of other…

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Webinar: Main changes in education

Integration Centre Prague invites you to an online webinar focused on the main changes in the Czech education system, with a particular emphasis on enrollment in kindergartens and elementary schools….

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Prague is Preparing a New Policy for the Integration of Foreigners for the Period 2028–2033

Photo: Facebook page of the Integration Centre Prague Prague has launched preparations for a new…

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Publication on Hosting Refugees

Photo: SIMI Facebook page The Association for Integration and Migration (SIMI), together with its partners…

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Interview on Psychiatric Care in Czechia

photo: AMIGA’s website How is the psychiatric care in Czechia provided and who should you…

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Change to the Czech language exam for permanent residence (A2)

source: ICP web page Valid from April 11, 2026. 4. From April 11, 2026, the…

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