153 participants in the pilot project and their family members have already obtained permanent residence in the Czech Republic in a shortened period of 2.5 years.

Artists are open to the world

Oleksa Livinský, Ukrainian journalist living in the Czech Republic

The journey of a Bulgarian tenor to the Czech opera stage.

The Czechia offers educated foreigners good opportunities

Martin Hyška, editor of the daily Lidové noviny

A researcher from Ukraine preferred the Czechs.

I didn’t think for a long time

Martin Hyška, editor of the daily Lidové noviny

Information systems analyst and designer Andrey recalls his arrival in the Czech Republic.

I got used to the local weather for three years

Hana Kadečková, editor of the daily Právo

Twenty-five-year-old Milica from Serbia tells how she lives in Prague

Belarus has attracted better business opportunities

Milan Daniel

Two stories of successful Belarusians.

From the land of wine to the land of beer

Milan Daniel

Bulgarians with two homes – editor-in-chief and top oncologist.

To the Czech Republic legally for work II.

Martin Hyška, editor of Lidové noviny

The pilot project mainly brings stability to life, say Russian IT specialists.

One must work out hope

Milan Daniel

Building a family facility in a new country is not easy, the stories of the Moldovans reveal.

To the Czech Republic legally for work I.

Martin Hyška, editor of Lidové noviny

You must have all the documents in order, Vladimir from Kazakhstan advises.

The Czechia needs educated foreigners

Hana Kadečková, editor of the daily Právo

Croatian Maj and Serb Ivan know that the hardest part is finding a job.