Foreigners and the Czech Republic
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Number of foreign Erasmus+ students in Czech Republic at 75 percent of normal rate last semester
With the onset of the coronavirus pandemic, many of Erasmus students have had to switch to an online study format, despite still being able to travel abroad.
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New book maps fascinating history of Namibian children raised in communist Czechoslovakia
A new book by Czech anthropologist Kateřina Mildnerová called ‘Namibian Czechs’ maps a fascinating and little known chapter in Czechoslovakia’s history.
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Prague Integration Centre adds several new features to its Praguer app for foreigners
The Praguer app has now launched a new 2.0 version.
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Distance learning especially tough for foreign kids learning Czech
With anti-coronavirus restrictions easing, schoolchildren are gradually returning to the classroom. Online learning has proved especially challenging for foreign children.
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Visiting foreign priests bring fresh wind to Czech parishes
There are over 1700 Catholic priests serving in parishes around the Czech Republic, among them a number of foreign priests from different parts of the world.
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Obligatory integration courses for foreigners to start next year
Under a government plan, some foreigners who wish to stay long-term in the Czech Republic will have to undergo a compulsory integration course from next year .
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Debashish Chaudhuri – the first Indian to study at the Prague Conservatory
For nearly two decades now, Debashish Chaudhuri has called Bohemia his home, while working with orchestras, both Czech and international, as a freelance or guest conductor.
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Study finds 9 in 10 foreigners in Czech universities recommend studying here
Most foreigners at Czech universities are happy with their programmes, professors and the quality of life here, according to a survey of over 10,000 international students.
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Belarusian artist in Prague embroiders anti-Lukashenko protests “to ward off bad spirits”
Rufina Bazlova is a Belarusian artist living in the Czech Republic who has decided to record the ongoing protests in her home country through a unique way: embroidery.
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Non-marital partners of Czechs may now come to CR – but conditions apply
People in a long-term relationship with a Czech can now come to the Czech Republic from states not on the government’s list of safe states with regard to Covid-19.
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Panama-born Aileen Rodriguez on living in Prague and working in health care tech during COVID-19
Health care technology professional Aileen Rodriguez is from Panama but now lives in the Czechia. She shared her impressions of life in Czechia and its COVID-19 response.
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Minorities in Czechia might be allowed to wed in their own language
Minorities living in the Czech Republic can only have a civil wedding conducted in Czech. However, that practice might soon change.
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