Czech citizenship - your official status in the EU and access to new opportunities
With a Czech passport you acquire the legal status of a citizen of the European Union. This gives you a wide range of rights: economic and visa freedom, living and working in any EU country, visa-free travel around the world.
Czech citizenship - the key to new opportunities and confidence in the future
By obtaining a Czech passport, you open access to the privileges of EU citizenship: free residence, free education and profitable employment in any EU country, unlimited opportunities for business development and visa-free travel around the world.
High freedom of movement
Czech citizens can travel without a visa to 160+ countries, including those in the European Union, Schengen zone, as well as the UK, Australia, USA, Japan.
Right to live and work in any EU country
Czech citizenship opens up the possibility to live, work, study and do business freely in any European Union country without the need for additional permits.
High level of social protection
Czech citizens have access to high quality health care, social security, benefits and pensions on equal terms with the native population.
Quality education for you and your children
Citizenship allows you to study free of charge or on favorable terms at Czech universities and schools, as well as at educational institutions in other EU countries.
Possibility to pass on citizenship by inheritance
Czech citizenship can be passed on to your children, providing them with great prospects for life and development in Europe.
Stable and safe living environment
The Czech Republic, like any other EU country where you can live, is among the safe and economically stable countries, offering a high standard of living, well-developed infrastructure and a favorable business environment.
Who is eligible for Czech citizenship?
Foreigners in most cases can request a Czech passport after long residence in the country and meeting other naturalization conditions. But some categories are entitled to apply for simplified citizenship.
Naturalized foreigners
It is possible to apply for a passport after 10 years of residence, provided they know the language, become financially independent, and comply with the country's migration policy.
Spouses of citizens
Spouses of Czechs undergo standard naturalization, but they do not need to reside in the country for 10 years, but only need to have a permanent residence permit, which is issued on the basis of 5 years of residency.
Persons with Czech origin
Persons and their descendants up to the 3rd generation who had a Czechoslovak passport in the past and did not receive a Slovak passport after the dissolution of the country are eligible for simplified citizenship without residence or other conditions.



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Obtaining Czech citizenship: step-by-step process
The sequence of applying for Czech citizenship differs depending on the grounds. In any case, professional legal support greatly simplifies all the steps and minimizes the possibility of rejection.

First consultation and legal assessment
When you contact the company for the first time, a personalized consultation is carried out for you. The lawyers thoroughly examine your situation, comparing it with the current Czech legislation for all possible methods of citizenship. We check whether the necessary grounds exist and whether they can be documented. At the same stage, a personalized strategy is developed, which takes into account all legal subtleties, potential difficulties and ways of solving them.
Collection of documents and dossier preparation
The list of documents required to obtain Czech citizenship varies depending on the chosen basis. As a rule, the following documents are mandatory: an application in the prescribed form, a copy of a valid passport, birth and marriage certificates, a detailed CV, and, if necessary, certificates confirming knowledge of the Czech language and culture. Additionally, you will need a certificate of criminal record, no tax debts, financial documents and other evidence. All materials must be translated into Czech and legalized in accordance with legal requirements.


Submission of the application and formalities
The application for citizenship is submitted to the municipal authority by the company’s lawyer under a power of attorney. The dossier is then submitted to the Czech Ministry of the Interior for review. As part of the review, the Ministry of Interior may invite the applicant for a personal interview, but this meeting is not held in all cases and depends on the specifics of the case. In case of a positive decision, an oath must be taken before the head of the municipality. The oath must be taken no later than 12 months from the date of the invitation, otherwise the decision to grant citizenship will be annulled. After taking the oath, a citizenship certificate is issued.
Obtaining a Czech passport
After the citizenship has been formalized, the new citizen may apply for a Czech passport. The application requires personal presence at the municipality, the Ministry of the Interior or a diplomatic mission (if the applicant is abroad). On-site photographing and fingerprinting are performed. The application process usually takes from 1 to 30 working days. Once the passport is issued, the holder of the new status is fully entitled to enjoy all the privileges of a citizen of the Czech Republic and the EU.

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Answers to popular questions about Czech citizenship
How many years do I need to live in the Czech Republic to obtain citizenship?
Normally, it is required to reside in the Czech Republic for at least 5 years with a permanent residence permit (or 10 years in total including temporary residence). On special grounds (marriage to a Czech citizen or descent) this period may be shortened.
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