Public Services.
Moving to a new country can be overwhelming at times; so many things to think of. And then all the things you do not think of immediately but which might be important nonetheless.
The Most important points are residency and registration. But also information regarding your dog might be of interest. What if you have lost something?
Settling.
In the globalized, fast paced world of today, there are a tons of reasons for which you may want to or have to leave your home country for a period of time to go and live abroad. If life takes you to Prague, see which rights the...
Driver Licence.
Driving licenses can be exchanged for Czech equivalents. Owners of a driving license staying in the Czech Republic for more than 185 days a year, respectively holders of a long term or permanent residency permit are obliged to file...
Verhicle Registration.
Anyone intending to operate a motor vehicle in the Czech Republic has to register it through a prescribed form available at the respective municipal office with extended competencies; this excludes those whose stay...
Dog Licence.
It’s a dog’s life in the Czech Republic. Czechs love their poochies and you see them everywhere. Some sources say that nowhere else in the world as many dogs are owned as in the Czech Republic. Anyway, if you decide to bring your...
Lost and Found.
If you have lost something in the winding streets of Prague or riding the public transportation, check with the Lost and Found – your lost item might already be waiting for you...
Tourist Info.
Tourist information centers are always a good and convenient way to get on-hand information about a new city. In most cases they offer free maps and mark down the places of interest for you. So if you are lost or need...