Czech Republic•EuropeVaries
Free
3 months
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Not Required
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Visa-free entry agreements with selected countries allowing short stays without visa application. Available to citizens of Argentina, Chile, Costa Rica, Israel, Malaysia, Singapore, South Korea, and Uruguay.
Visa-Free Entry (Bilateral Agreements) is a mechanism established through reciprocal treaties between the Czech Republic and specific non-EU countries. These agreements fill the gap for short-term, non-profit travel by removing the requirement for citizens of these nations to undergo the time-consuming process of applying for a standard Schengen visa. By streamlining border crossings, these agreements foster tourism, cultural exchange, and personal visits while maintaining security through established international cooperation.
This entry status is for citizens of Argentina, Chile, Costa Rica, Israel, Malaysia, Singapore, South Korea, and Uruguay. It is distinctive because it allows for short stays—typically up to 90 days—for tourism or non-profit purposes based solely on the presentation of a valid passport. It is strictly limited to non-profitable activities, meaning holders cannot work or conduct business without additional permits, making it a convenient, specialized tool for casual travel rather than long-term residency or employment.
| Initial grant | 3 months |
Argentina
Chile
Costa Rica
Israel
South Korea
Malaysia
Singapore
UruguayMust be a citizen of a country that has a bilateral visa waiver agreement with the Czech Republic.
Must hold a valid passport (often a biometric passport is required).
Stay must be for non-profit purposes (tourism, short-term visits, etc.).
Must adhere to the 90/180-day rule for the Schengen Area.
Education
none or higher
Valid passport (biometric recommended/required for many countries).
Proof of sufficient financial means for the duration of the stay.
Travel medical insurance (recommended for all travelers).
Proof of accommodation or invitation letter (if requested at the border).
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