Many students work and study at the same time. Having a part-time job or summer work is very common in the Czech Republic. There are working options for international students as well, just be prepared that the job offer may be limited due to the fact that most jobs require fluency in the Czech language. However, there are many international companies operating in big cities, where your ability to speak or understand various languages can be a plus.
Third country students studying in the Czech Republic in a
present (daily) form of studies in a degree program accredited by the
Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports don’t need an employment permit. The
employer is only obliged to notify the relevant regional office of the Public
Employment Service of the start of your work.
Third nation students who come just for a student exchange
or study in a separation type of studies are permitted to work without a
business allow as well, yet just on the off chance that they are up to the age
of 26 and their execution of work does not surpass 7 continuous date-book days
or an aggregate of 30 days inside a schedule year.
SALARY INFORMATION
Minimum gross salary for full-time jobs (40 hours per week):
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11 000 CZK per month or 66 CZK per hour
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Average gross salary for full-time jobs (40 hours per week):
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27 889 CZK per month (in 2017)
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Typical rate for part-time jobs:
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around 100 CZK per hour for administrative work
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CAN I WORK WHILE OR AFTER STUDYING?
Would you like to discover an occupation in the Czech
Republic while or after your investigations at the college? The procedure
relies upon where you originate from, and in the event that you are a full-time
fulltime student or a graduate.
EU/EEA OR SWITZERLAND AND CITIZENS
Nationals of EU/EEA nations and Switzerland or their
relatives needn't bother with a business allow, Employee Card or Blue Card to
be utilized on the region of the Czech Republic. These nationals have the same
legal status as citizens of the Czech Republic, as the country is a member of
the European Union. For more data observe the gateway of the Ministry of Labor
and Social Affairs of the Czech Republic.
THIRD COUNTRY CITIZEN
If you are a third country citizen, you are permitted to
work while study, however please remember that you are remaining in the Czech
Republic on premise of a visa for examine purposes, in this way paid work can't
be your essential occupation during your stay. Your work should not affect your
studies.
HOW TO FIND A JOB
When looking for a job, try career centers and info desks at universities first, as the faculties should have contacts in a variety of industries. You should also ask your friends, classmates, local students or professors. Besides, you can start your search through the job portals or to contact directly someone from a chosen company.
EU BLUE CARD
EU Blue Card is a work permit issued by 25 out of 28 EU Member States to highly-qualified non-EU citizens. Its intention is to stimulate economic development by making Europe a desirable destination for qualified workers to practice professional knowledge and skills as well as allowing free movement within the European Union for non-EU citizens.
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