If you are already a holder of a residence permit in the Czech Republic and you consider working at UCT Prague, please have a look whether you will need to apply for a work permit or not.
You are granted free access to the labour market if you are a holder of one of the residence permits listed here:
Permanent residence permit (Trvalý pobyt)
Valid for both EU and non-EU citizens.
Temporary residence of an EU / EEA and Swiss citizen (Přechodný pobyt)
It is not obligatory to have, but it is recommended.
Temporary residence permit for a family member of an EU / EEA and Swiss citizen
Valid from the day of it's application.
Long-term residence permit with the purpose of family reunification
Attention! This is not to be confused with "purpose family" which does not allow you to work without permit.
Long-term residence permit with the purpose of scientific research (code 25)
Concerns only a scientific activity in a public research institution or organization.
Attention! Your employment can only be in a form of HPP (full time job).
Long-term residence permit with the purpose of study (code 21-24)
If you are registered in a full-time study programme accredited by the Ministry of Education, you have free access to labour market in any kind of field and any type of work contract (full-time, part-time).
Long-term stay visa for study purpose (code 21-24)
If you are registered in a full-time study programme accredited by the Ministry of Education, you have free access to labour market in any kind of field and any type of work contract (full-time, part-time).
If you have any other kind of residence permit, visa or you have just finished your studies in the Czech Republic, please contact the Mobility Coordinator.