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Timestamp: 2020-04-03 05:03:40
Document Index: 336595543

Matched Legal Cases: ['§ 42', '§ 15', '§ 42', '§ 42', '§ 42', '§ 42']

Requirements for an application for a long-term residence permit for the purpose of “studies” (§ 42d) filed in the Czech Republic
A document confirming the purpose of the stay in the Czech Republic – confirmation of enrolment into studies, professional training etc.
For these purposes “studies” are understood to be:
secondary education and higher vocational education in fields of education in a secondary school or a conservatory entered in the Register of Schools and School Facilities in accordance with the Education Act (Act No. 561/2004 Coll.,), which is not carried out within an exchange programme,
paid professional training aimed at a foreign national acquiring practical and professional experience and carried out during the foreign national’s studies at a domestic or foreign higher education establishment or, at most, five years after graduating from a higher education establishment where such training must be organized and coordinated by a domestic higher education establishment, the Academy of Sciences of the Czech Republic or by a legal entity accredited by the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports and having its registered seat in the Czech Republic or a legal entity with a registered seat abroad but having its organizational unit in the Czech Republic,
paid professional training aimed at a foreign national acquiring practical and professional experience and carried out in a domestic host organization, as a part of a project under a programme or an initiative of the European Union or under a similar governmental programme and organized or coordinated by a legal entity accredited by the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports and having its registered seat in the Czech Republic or a legal entity with a registered seat abroad but having its organizational unit in the Czech Republic.
Mainly proven by an original or a notarized copy of the statement from the property register or a purchasing agreement indicating the clause on the entry of ownership rights into the property register.
Proven by an original or a notarized copy of the rental agreement, sub-letting contract, accommodation agreement or an agreement with similar content.
If the landlord is a legal entity, the contract must be signed by the person authorized to act on behalf of this entity.
Written confirmation of the person who is the owner or authorized user of the flat or house (landlord, cooperative member) with a notarized signature on consenting to the foreign national’s accommodation
- a notarized signature is not required if the authorized person signs the consent in front of an authorized MOI employee. Official verification is also not required if it is submitted electronically. In such a case it must be signed by the secure electronic signature of the authorised person, or it must be supplied without an electronic signature, but by means of the person’s data box.
an account statement from a bank or other financial institution (it must not necessarily concern a bank or financial institution authorised to operate its activity solely in the Czech Republic) for an account maintained in the foreign national’s name indicating that he/she is free to use the finances in the specified amount during his/her stay in the Czech Republic. The submitted document must clearly indicate that the foreign national is entitled to use the requisite funds in the Czech Republic. If it is not clear from the document that the foreign national is free to use the finances in the specified amount during his/her stay in the Czech Republic (e.g. in the case of a foreign bank account), it shall be necessary to prove this fact e.g. with a valid internationally recognised banking card relating to the account in question.
a valid internationally recognised banking card. Upon request by the administrative body, however, the foreign national is obliged to submit a bank account statement for an account maintained in the foreign national’s name indicating that he/she is free to use the finances in the specified amount during his/her stay in the Czech Republic.
A document on travel medical insurance and, upon request, a document on having paid the insurance premium.
in the case of an application for a long-term residence permit, if it is filed inside the Czech Republic, it must ensue from the proof of travel medical insurance that it has been arranged to the extent of comprehensive health care with an insurance company that is authorised to provide its services in the Czech Republic. Comprehensive health care is understood to be health care provided for the policy holder in health facilities agreed upon by the insurer without direct cover of the costs for treatment by the policy holder with the aim of maintaining his/her health status from the period before signing the insurance policy, whilst preventive or dispensary health care nor health care associated with the pregnancy of an insured mother and the birth of her child cannot be excluded.
Proof of travel medical insurance is not required from a foreign national who
can show that health care is covered in another manner, that being on the basis of a written undertaking by a legal entity, if the foreign national’s stay in the Czech Republic is beneficial for developing spiritual values, protecting human rights or other humanitarian values, protecting the environment, cultural monuments and traditions, developing the sciences, education, physical education and sport, on the basis of a written undertaking by a state body or on the basis of an undertaking contained in an invitation verified by the Foreign police in accordance with § 15 of the ARFN).
An application for a long-term residence permit for the purpose of "studies" in accordance with § 42d following up on a long-term visa granted for the same purpose is filed in person in a deadline of 90 days of visa validity or long-term residence permit validity, at the earliest 120 days before its expires. The application is filed at the Ministry of Interior offices under whose competence the applicant will fall according to the proof of accommodation.
An application for a long-term residence permit for the purpose of "studies" is processed within 60 days of it being filed.
The validity of the long-term residence permit for the purpose of “studies” in the Czech Republic (§ 42d) can be repeatedly extended, for a maximum period equal to the first period for which it was issued.
Requirements for an application for a long-term residence permit for the purpose of “studies” (§ 42d) filed in the Czech Republic (following up on a long-term visa granted for the same purpose and not falling under the regime of § 42d, or else Directive No. 2004/114/EC) (pdf, 52 kB)