I am a huge fan of the Czech Republic for many reasons and I encourage you to live and work in the “heart of Europe” for one year. In this exclusive 24Hour Journal series, I interview founders of the relocation agency Move To Prague, Jan Kalina and Daria Somova.
In Part 1, Jan and Daria tell us about traveling inside and outside of the Czech borders. From public transportation to car-sharing apps to expected travel costs to passports, take your first step in learning to live and work in the Czech Republic by watching this video.
This series is brought to you by Move To Prague. Read their latest blog post about changes to Czech immigration policies effective in 2025.
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