0:00
/
0:00
Transcript

LIVE+WORK Czech Republic 🇨🇿: Getting Around the ❤️ of Europe

Take the first step to live and work in the Czech Republic by knowing how to get around inside and outside of the country.

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.

Get 7 day free trial

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.

Want to learn more about living and working in the Czech Republic? Ask your question below.

Leave a comment


More about Living+Working in the Czech Republic

Work from Home

Cracking the Code: Financial Management for Freelancers in the Czech Republic

·
October 31, 2024
Cracking the Code: Financial Management for Freelancers in the Czech Republic

Let's talk about everyone's “favorite” topic — finances. If you're like me, dealing with money matters isn't exactly what excites you, especially when navigating a foreign country's system.

EXPERIMENT: Is Revolut the Most Cost Effective Foreign Transfer Method?

·
July 9, 2024
EXPERIMENT: Is Revolut the Most Cost Effective Foreign Transfer Method?

Transferring money directly from the originating bank to the destination bank in the local currency (Czech korunas) generally results in the lowest fees.

Czechia

The Rust Belt Comes to the Czech Republic

·
February 22, 2023
The Rust Belt Comes to the Czech Republic

The "rust belt" is a term used to describe a region of the United States that experienced significant economic decline and population loss in the latter half of the 20th century due to the collapse of the manufacturing industry. However, the Rust Belt phenomenon is not unique to the United States.

Get 7 day free trial