EU Helpers Leading Poland-based overseas career consulting company

Why Work in the Czech Republic?

The Czech Republic is a fast-growing hub for manufacturing, logistics, and skilled trades, attracting thousands of foreign workers each year. With competitive salaries, employer-sponsored work permits, and a central European location, it’s an ideal destination for skilled and semi-skilled job seekers.

  • Affordable Living Costs – Cheaper than most EU countries, allowing you to save more.
  • Safe & Stable – Low crime rates and good worker rights protection.

Key Benefits of Working in the Czech Republic

  • Competitive monthly salaries with overtime options.
  • Accommodation provided or subsidized by employers.
  • Access to EU-standard healthcare and worker protection laws.
  • Opportunity for long-term residence after continuous legal stay.
  • Employer assistance with visa & work permit procedures.

Available Jobs In Czech Republic

Position Responsibilities Salary Additional Information
Warehouse Worker - Efficiently manage the flow of goods within the warehouse- Operate a scanner- Collect and organize inventory- Collaborate with team members- Work in six sectors, including cold sectors for meat and milk products €1800-€2000 Performance Bonus: Based on achieving 90%+ efficiency. First 7 days excluded from evaluation. Exceeding targets may earn bonus hours; falling below may result in deductions.
Seasonal Work   €1800-€2200  

From Offer to Approval: Czech Republic Work Permit Steps

Step Process Stage Description Payment Details
1 Job Matching & Agreement We help match you with a suitable job. Once matched, you sign the service agreement and make the initial payment to begin the process. Pre-Payment – €800
2 Document Collection & Permit Filing Submit your documents (passport, CV, certificates). We file your work permit with Czech Republic authorities once the employer is confirmed. Included in Pre-Payment
3 Work Permit Approval & Second Payment After approx. 45-55 working days, your permit is approved and emailed. You then pay the second installment to proceed with visa steps. Second Payment – €1100
4 Courier Dispatch & Embassy Appointment Work permit is couriered to your home address (courier charges extra). You attend the embassy appointment and submit your visa application. Courier – €200 (not included)
5 Visa Support & Processing We guide you with visa funds, mock interview, and support in case of rejection. Embassy processes your application. Included in Second Payment
6 Visa Approval & Final Payment After visa approval, you pay the final installment. We help prepare your relocation checklist and support with ticket booking advice. Final Payment – €1100
7 Arrival & TRC + Job Start On arrival, you get help with accommodation, SIM card, bank account, tax ID, and TRC application. You then start your job in Czech Republic. Included in Final Payment

Just 3 Easy Payments. No Hidden Fees.

Start Your Czech Republic Work Journey with 100% Transparent Pricing

At EU Helpers, we turn your job dreams into reality with clear costs, no hidden surprises, and full support at every step. 

✅ Pre-Payment – €800
Start with job matching, eligibility check & document submission.

✅ Second Payment – €1100
Pay only after your work permit is approved.

✅ Final Payment – €1100
Pay after visa approval, before your flight to Czech Republic.

Note: What’s Not Included in the Service Fee

Please note that the following costs are not covered under our service fee:

  • Flight or travel expenses
  • Medical tests or health insurance
  • Visa application or embassy fees
  • Courier or document delivery charges
  • Any personal or miscellaneous expenses
Payment Terms & Conditions - No payments will be accepted after visa approval. We do not offer salary deduction or post-arrival payment options

What documents are required for Czech Republic work permit?

Documents Required: Scanned copy of valid passport and passport-size photograph.

Eligibility Note:

  • All Nationalities Eligible
  • Applicants from Somalia, Iraq, Iran, Cuba, Libya, and Syria (age group 18-45) are not eligible for work permits in Czech Republic.

Types of Work Permits in the Czech Republic

Work Permit Type Validity / Duration Who It’s For
Employee Card Up to 2 years (renewable) Non-EU citizens working for a specific employer
Blue Card Up to 2 years (renewable) Highly skilled workers with a university degree
Intra-Company Transfer Card Up to 3 years for managers/specialists; 1 year for trainees Employees transferred within the same company from abroad
Short-Term Work Permit Up to 90 days Seasonal or urgent work
Seasonal Work Permit Up to 6 months Agricultural, forestry, or food production jobs
Special Work Visa Varies Workers under government shortage occupation programs
Why Us

Transforming Lives with Trusted Work Opportunities

From legal paperwork to job placement, EU Helpers helps individuals build a secure and brighter future in Europe — safely, legally, and stress-free.

Transforming Lives with Trusted Work Opportunities
Our Mission

With years of experience in the industry, our team is dedicated to delivering reliable relocation and employment services — prioritizing legal compliance, trust, and transparency.

Our Vision

We envision a world where migration is safe and accessible for all, empowering people with verified opportunities and personalized support.

Our Value

Integrity, transparency, client-first mindset, legal correctness, and consistent support form the foundation of every service we offer.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Czech Republic – Work Permit

Q1: Who needs a work permit to work in the Czech Republic?
A1: Non-EU/EEA citizens must have a valid work permit or employee card before starting employment.

Q2: How long does it take to get a Czech work permit?
A2: On average, it takes 2–3 months for the work permit to be processed, depending on the job type and employer.

Q3: Is the work permit tied to one employer?
A3: Yes, Czech work permits are employer-specific, meaning you can only work for the sponsoring company unless you change your permit.

Q4: Can I change jobs while on a work permit?
A4: Yes, but you must apply for a new permit linked to your new employer.

Q5: Can my family join me in the Czech Republic?
A5: In some cases, after securing your residence permit, you can apply for a family reunification visa.

Czech Republic – Visa FAQs

Q1: Which visa is required for employment?
A1: Most foreign workers apply for an Employee Card, which allows both residence and work for up to 2 years.

Q2: Can I enter the Czech Republic without a visa if I have a work permit?
A2: No, you need a visa or residence card issued by the Czech Embassy before entry.

Q3: How long does the visa process take?
A3: Typically 6–8 months including both the work permit and residence card issuance.

Q4: Can I renew my visa without returning home?
A4: Yes, renewals can be done from within the Czech Republic before the current permit expires.

Q5: Do I need to show proof of accommodation?
A5: Yes, proof of legal accommodation in the Czech Republic is part of the visa application process.

Czech Republic – Interview Questions & Answers

Q1: Why do you want to work in the Czech Republic?
A1: The Czech Republic offers stable jobs, competitive wages, and access to the EU market. I also value the opportunity to work in a safe and organized environment.

Q2: Do you have previous experience in this job role?
A2: Yes, I have relevant experience in [insert job], which matches the job requirements, and I am ready to learn new skills as needed.

Q3: How will you adapt to working in cold storage/physical work environments?
A3: I am physically fit, used to demanding work, and can follow safety protocols for all working conditions.

Q4: Can you follow instructions in English or Czech?
A4: Yes, I can communicate in English, and I am willing to learn basic Czech for workplace communication.

Q5: How long do you plan to work in the Czech Republic?
A5: I am committed to completing my contract and possibly extending it if my performance meets employer expectations.

EU Helpers

Office Address: Equator II, al. Jerozolimskie 96, Warszawa, Poland
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