221 pilot project participants and their family members have already obtained a permanent residence permit in the Czech Republic within the shortened period of 2,5 years. (31.3.2008).
Working atmosphere is more clam here
Kristína Pašková (16.5.2008).
Indian manager with his family enjoys life in Prague.
I decided to come home - to Prague
Kristína Pašková (15.1.2008).
American academic considers the Czech Republic his home.
In the Czech Republic, only the one who knows something, gets a job
Martina Křížková, doctorand, Faculty of Social Sciences, Charles University (18.7.2007).
I am not here only to earn money, I like it here, says Macedonian engeneer.
To Start Again from a Scratch
Martina Křížková, a graduant of Charles University, Faculty of Social Science (30. 5. 2007).
I feel distance sometimes and it happens that somebody tells me that I steal work from people here. But I have also very good friends among Czechs.
Migrants are to Salvage the Czech Republic
Právo, Leoš Kyša (28. 4. 2007).
"Czechs do not realize how great lives they have here. Those who work and are not prodigal, they have good lives here, they have where to live and what to eat."
It Simply Is Not Enough
Martina Křížková, a graduant of Charles University, Faculty of Social Science (23. 5. 2007).
The only thing I miss is my parents and family.
Czech Republic offers good opportunities to educated foreignes
Martin Hyška, redaktor deníku Lidové noviny (3.4.2007).
Why has a research scientist from Ukraine decided for Czechia.
It was a fast decision
Lidové noviny, Martin Hyška (3.4.2007).
Analytic and IT system developer Andrey remembers how he has come to the Czech Republic.
For three years I had been getting used to the local weather
Právo, Hana Kadečková (20.3.2007).
25 years old Milica from Serbia tells how she lives in Prague.
From the Country of Wine to the Country of Beer
Milan Daniel.
Bulgarians with two homes - chief editor and top oncologist.
Belarus Entrepreneurs Have Been Attracted by Better Opportunities for Business Activities
Milan Daniel (15.10.2006).
Two stories of successful Belorussians.
Working Legally in the Czech Republic II.
Martin Hyška, LN reporter.
The pilot projects brigns especially life stability, say Russian IT specialists.
Working Legally in the Czech Republic I.
Martin Hyška, LN reporter.
You better have all documets in order, advises Vladimir from Kazakhstan.
One Has to Work His Hope
Milan Daniel.
To create a new life in a foreign country is not easy, tell stories of Moldovans in CR.
The Czech Republic Needs Educated Foreigners
Hana Kadečková, Právo daily journalist.
Maja from Croatia and Ivan from Serbian know, that finding a job is the most difficult.
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