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Permanent residence permit for non-EU nationals

For this type of residency you will need:

All documents shall not be older than 180 days except your passport at photo. It is necessary to use original documents or certified copies and all documents has to be translated to the Czech language.

Certified copies can be made at any post office with Czech POINT logo. You will just show the original document and simple copy to the clerk and he/she will verify that the copy is the same as the original. There is a fee 30 CZK for every started page of the authenticated document sized A4 or less. Only your passport/ID card cannot be verified, but you will show it at the Ministry of the Interior in person.

You will handle these documents to your UCT Mobility Coordinator who will schedule an appointment for you at the Ministry of the Interior.

Your presence is a must! For the Permanent residence you have to apply in person. The MOI has 60 days to make a decision on your application.

Please make sure that there is a postbox in the house where you live and that your name is written on it. The MOI may have additional requests for information or may request additional documents and they are sending these requests by registered letter.

Permanent residence permit for an EU citizen

For this type of residency you will need:

 All documents shall not be older than 180 days except your passport at photo. It is necessary to use original documents or certified copies and all documents has to be translated to the Czech language.

Certified copies can be made at any post office with Czech POINT logo. You will just show the original document and simple copy to the clerk and he/she will verify that the copy is the same as the original. There is a fee 30 CZK for every started page of the authenticated document sized A4 or less. Only your passport/ID card cannot be verified, but you will show it at the Ministry of the Interior in person.

You will handle these documents to your UCT Mobility Coordinator who will schedule an appointment for you at the Ministry of the Interior.

Your presence is a must! For the Permanent residence you have to apply in person. The MOI has 60 days to make a decision on your application.

Please make sure that there is a postbox in the house where you live and that your name is written on it. The MOI may have additional requests for information or may request additional documents and they are sending these requests by registered letter.

 Permanent residence permit for a family member of an EU   citizen - non-EU citizen

For this type of residency you will need:

 All documents shall not be older than 180 days except your passport and photo. It is necessary to use original documents or certified copies and all documents has to be translated into Czech language.

Certified copies can be made at any post office with Czech POINT logo. You will just show the original document and simple copy to the clerk and he/she will verify that the copy is the same as the original. There is a fee 30 CZK for every started page of the authenticated document sized A4 or less. Only your passport/ID card can not be verified, but you will show it at the Ministry of the Interior in person.

You will handle these documents to your UCT Mobility Coordinator who will schedule an appointment for you at the Ministry of the Interior.

Your presence is a must! For the Permanent residence you have to apply in person. The MOI has 60 days to make a decision on your application.

Please make sure that there is a postbox in the house where you live and that your name is written on it. The MOI may have additional requests for information or may request additional documents and they are sending these requests by registered letter.

Updated: 9.1.2025 11:25, Author: Jitka Šípková

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