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Special Work Visa (Mimořádné pracovní vízum)
VisasCzech RepublicSpecial Work Visa (Mimořádné pracovní vízum)
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Special Work Visa (Mimořádné pracovní vízum)

Work

At a Glance

Processing Time

Varies

Application Fee

Free

Stay Duration

1 year

Renewable

No

Job Offer

Required

Dependents

Not Specified

PR Pathway

No

Remote Work

Not Required

Overview

Government-quota work visa for nationals of specific countries for employment authorized by the Czech Public Employment Service.

The Special Work Visa (Mimořádné pracovní vízum) is a targeted, quota-based residence permit designed to address specific labor shortages in the Czech Republic. It is restricted to nationals of designated countries and is only available for employment in specific industries, such as agriculture, forestry, and food production. The visa is not a general work permit; it is activated by government decree, which defines the eligible sectors, the number of available spots, and the specific nationalities that can apply. It is a temporary measure intended to fill critical gaps in the Czech labor market.

This visa is for individuals who have secured a direct employment contract with a Czech company that is not a labor agency. Because it is a highly regulated program, applicants must ensure their employer has obtained the necessary permits from the local Labour Office before applying. The visa is issued for a maximum of one year and is non-renewable, meaning it is strictly for temporary work. It does not count toward the five-year residency requirement for permanent settlement, emphasizing its role as a short-term solution for both the employer and the foreign worker.

Stay & Extensions

Initial grant1 year

Annual Cap & Quota

Set by government regulation

Eligible Nationalities (5)

Bosnia & HerzegovinaBosnia & HerzegovinaGeorgiaGeorgiaMoldovaMoldovaNorth MacedoniaNorth MacedoniaUkraineUkraine

Requirements

ELIGIBILITY REQUIREMENTS

Must be a citizen of a country specified by the Czech government (e.g., Bosnia and Herzegovina, Georgia, Moldova, North Macedonia, Ukraine)

Must have a confirmed job offer in specific sectors (e.g., agriculture, forestry, food/beverage manufacturing)

Employer must not be a labor agency

Must be a long-term stay (over 90 days)

Must be activated by a specific government regulation for the sector and citizenship

Must have valid travel medical insurance

KEY CRITERIA

Job Offer

Required

Education

none or higher

REQUIRED DOCUMENTS

Valid travel document (passport)

Completed long-term visa application form

Two passport-sized photographs

Employment permit issued by the Labour Office of the Czech Republic

Document confirming availability of accommodation

Criminal record certificate from the country of citizenship and countries of residence (last 3 years)

Proof of travel medical insurance

Parental consent (if applicable for minors)

Advantages & Considerations

Key Benefits

  • Provides access to specific labor market sectors

Worth Knowing

  • Highly dependent on government regulation
  • No path to permanent residence

Application Process

1

Check if the program is active for your country

2

Obtain employment permit

3

Apply at the designated embassy

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