Welcome to the Czech Republic! Adaptation and Integration Course for Foreigners Has Been Mandatory for Almost Three Years.
What rights and responsibilities do newcomers from third countries have in Czechia? Under what conditions…
MoreThe ‘Prague for All’ motto has gained a broader meaning now, as the Integration Centre Prague has started to offer assistance to citizens of the European Union. Citizens who have been living in the CR on a long-term basis – working here, doing business, studying, having a family etc. – may now become clients of the ICP. However, the ICP’s services are not available to EU citizens who have come to the CR as tourists for a short-term stay.
And what exactly does the ICP offer to you? Their main services include legal and social counselling, Czech language courses, and interpreting at public institutions. Don’t forget to make an appointment in advance. You may use the central telephone line +420 252 543 846, email info@icpraha.com, or contacts of the intercultural workers who speak 6 languages.
Full information about services for EU citizens can be found on the website of the Integration Centre Prague.
What rights and responsibilities do newcomers from third countries have in Czechia? Under what conditions…
MoreMigAct and the City of Prague invite you to fill in a questionnaire for evaluation…
MoreWhat rights and responsibilities do newcomers from third countries have in Czechia? Under what conditions…
MoreMigAct and the City of Prague invite you to fill in a questionnaire for evaluation…
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