Temporary Residency Registration Certificate - EU Citizen
Fill out the downloadable official application form online for Czech Temporary Residence Registration for EU Citizens. Generate or save to PDF an official application form for Temporary Residency Registration for EU Citizens in the Czech Republic. Select ‘Download’ to save your legal document, or choose ‘Online’ to fill out your application before saving to print.
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Do everything yourself?
If you only need the application form, feel free to take over yourself from here. You can download your form and head to the office in-person. All applications are generated in Czech language and ready for you to submit. Just remember to schedule some time off for the trip, and prepare for the usual waits in line!Let Pexpats do everything from here!
And when we say everything, we mean everything. Pexpats makes our clients’ peace-of-mind a top priority, with many 100% remote services to save expats both time and energy. You can trust us to handle every detail of your case, while you sit back and relax!No - EU citizens do not need a visa or residency permit to live in the Czech Republic. This is because Czechia is an EU country. However, there are some advantages to obtaining a Czech Residency as an EU citizen. Thus, you might voluntarily choose to obtain a Temporary Residency Registration Certificate, like many other EU nationals.
By law, the Ministry of Interior (MOI) has a 30-day deadline to decide on applications of EU citizens for temporary residency.
Yes - It is possible that MOI will reject a residency file application. This most often happens when your application is incomplete, or you did not provide the required documents in time.
Apply for a Registration Certificate either in person at the Czech Immigration Registration Office, or hire Pexpats to represent you during the entire process.
Registering with the Czech Foreign Police is mandatory for any EU Citizen who stays more than 30 days in Czechia. This means that everytime you leave the country and return, you should register with the Foreign Police. However, this is different from the Temporary Residency Registration Certificate, which confirms your registered immigration status.
It’s necessary to include information on your parents’, especially the mother’s maiden name. This is in order to generate your birth number (rodne cislo) with your residency file.