EU citizens and their family members
PLEASE NOTE: In connection with the amendment to the Act on the Residence of Foreigners effective from August 2nd, 2021, the website is currently under construction and is being continuously updated. Thank you for your understanding.
EU citizens are citizens of Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden Similar rights also apply to nationals of Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland, and to nationals of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland who are covered by Part Two of the Withdrawal Agreement (see BREXIT).
EU citizens’ family members are family members of citizens of the above-listed countries, such as husband, wife or civil partner, children, parents, grandparents or any other family members specified by law. If you and your partner are not married or in a civil partnership, you must be able to show that you are in a durable relationship with each other.
- Who is an EU citizen and his family member?
- Entering the Czech Republic, duties, length of stay
- Obligations of EU Citizens and Their Family Members - The duties of foreign nationals
Residence Types
- Temporary residence
- Registration Certificate
- Temporary Residence Permit of an EU Citizen’s Family Member - Permanent residence
Application Proceedings
- Application forms
- Application requirements
- Course of the proceedings
- Fees
- Extending the validity of a residence card
- Visa codes and codes of residence permits
Additional Information
- Certificate of residence
- A child born in the territory
- Reporting changes
- Identity number
- Marriage between Czech Nationals and Foreign Nationals in the Czech Republic
- Citizenship of the Czech Republic
- Travelling within the EU / Schengen
- Voting in Elections
- Ending and revoking a residence permit and leaving the CR
Living in the Czech Republic - MOI information booklet
Living in the EU - website of the Communication department of the European Commission