TEMPORARY RESIDENCY PERMIT FOR EU CITIZENS (REGISTRATION CERTIFICATE)
If you are an EU citizen or a citizen of an EEA country and you decide to stay in the Czech Republic for more than three months, we recommend applying for a REGISTRATION CERTIFICATE. It is not an obligation, but it will make your life easier. This will allow you to record how long you have been staying in the territory, for example, when applying for permanent residence, buying property, registering your vehicle if you own a car, or eventually applying for Czech citizenship.
You won’t have to worry about a thing! We can arrange this type of stay with a power of attorney (POA) and you will only need to show up in person at the Ministry of Interior to collect your approved temporary residence.
Documents needed to apply:
- a valid EU/EEA passport or EU/EEA national identity card
- 1 passport photo in EU size (35 mm x 45 mm)
- proof of accommodation (rental agreement, ownership deed, or accommodation confirmation form)
- the administrative fee paid in Czech currency stamps (kolkové známky or “kolky”) in the amount of 200 CZK
- proof of health insurance (not required if the purpose of the stay is employment, business, or other gainful employment)
- a power of attorney for us to represent you throughout the process (we will provide this)
pRICE: 7500 CZK
Our price includes:
- consultancy provided throughout the entire process
- scheduling an appointment with the Ministry of Interior (MOI)
- scheduling other appointments with the MOI for other tasks (change of address, reporting a new passport, etc.)
- help with obtaining your Czech birth number (rodné číslo)
- accompanying you at the MOI and interpreting in Czech for you
- drafting a power of attorney to represent you while your application is in process, including receiving all correspondence from the MOI on your behalf and delivering any requested supplementary documents to the MOI
- filling out the application form for you and compiling the dossier for your application
- arranging sworn translations and notarized copies, if needed (translation/notary fees not included)
- staying in touch with the MOI in case there are any issues that need resolving
- obtaining the currency stamps required for your application
- tracking the status of your application to see if it has already been approved
- communication with your landlord for the correct completion of your accommodation documents
- communication with other people or entities for purposes regarding your application