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Tourist Visa to Prague, Czech Republic

If you’re travelling to the Czech Republic you require valid passport or ID card (for EU members). EU and EEC citizens do not need visa for any purpose of visit. The Czech Republic is an EU member state but, it does not have an open-border policy with neighbouring EU countries. To enter the Czech Republic ,even if you have the valid visa, you must have a passport with at least 6 months validity i.e. if you arrive on January 1st, your passport must not expire before June 1st of that year. If you have children aged 15 or over they must have their own passport. To find out if you need a visa click HERE. Citizens of Andorra (3m), Argentina (90d), Australia (3m), Bolivia (3m), Brazil (3m), Bulgaria (3m), Chile (90d), China (only for Hong Kong and Macao passport holders, 3m), Croatia (90d), Guatemala (3m), Honduras (3m), Israel (90d), Japan (3m), Canada (3m), Costa Rica (90d), Malaysia (90d), Mexico (90d), Monaco (3m), Nicaragua (3m), New Zealand (3m), Panama (90d), Paraguay (3m), Romania (3m), El Salvador (3m), San Marino (3m), Singapore (30d), South Korea (90d), Brunei (3m), Uruguay (90d), USA (3m), Vatican (3m) and Venezuela (3m) do not need tourist visa (90d or 3m - means for maximum stay of 90days or 3months). Other nationalities probably need to apply for a visa at their nearest Czech embassy or consulate. This can takes up to 3 weeks, so apply well ahead. There is no visa upon arrival, so if you require visa and don’t have one, you’ll be refused entry. Visa can be extended for another 90 days at Cizinecka Policie a pasove sluzby (Olsanska 2, Zizkov). Applications take a few days to process. You have to pay a 1000 CZK fee

Passport validity and registration requirements for EU/EEA citizens and other nationals

Nationals from European Union countries and European Economic Area (EEA):

As from the 1st of May 2004 nationals from European Union countries and European Economic Area can travel to the Czech Republic with a passport or ID card which is valid for the entire duration of their stay.

EU and EEA citizens whose stay in the Czech Republic will exceed 30 days are obliged to register within 30 days on their arrival in the Czech Republic with the Alien and Border Police.
In case you stay in a hotel or similar institution the provider of the accommodation should arrange this registration for you.

All other nationals who do not require visas:

The passport must be valid for a period of at least 90 days beyond the expected length of stay in the Czech Republic, counted from the date of entering the Czech Republic.

Foreign nationals whose stay in the Czech Republic will exceed 30 days are obliged to register within 30 days on their arrival in the Czech Republic with the Alien and Border Police.
In case you stay in a hotel or similar institution the provider of the accommodation should arrange this registration for you.

Nationals who do require visas:

The passport has to be valid for at least 90 days beyond the requested length of the visa.

Foreign nationals are obliged to register with the Alien and Border Police within 3 weekdays of their arrival in the Czech Republic.
In case you stay in a hotel or similar institution the provider of the accommodation should arrange this registration for you.

Children inscribed in parent's passport:

Children inscribed in their parents´ passports are allowed to travel with their parents up to the age of 15. Once the child has reached the age of 15, a separate passport is necessary.
 

 

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    Note for British Passport holders.  Note that British Passport holders who are NOT British Citizens should contact the nearest Czech Consulate for details on Restrictions. EU Citizens have unrestricted stay, no visa required. Canadian, USA, Australian and NZ citizens no longer require a visa.

     

    Embassy of the Czech Republic in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, 26 Kensington Palace Gardens, London W8 4QY
    Tel.: (+44) 20 7243 1115
    Fax: (+44) 20 7727 9654

     

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