Foreigners and the Czech Republic
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From 18 to 80: summer school in Poděbrady draws people with Czech heritage of all ages
For 30 years, the Summer Course for Expatriates has been bringing people with Czech ancestry from around the world to their ancestral home to get in touch with their roots.
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VZP monopoly on foreigners’ health insurance to be abolished
The controversial monopoly, enshrined in law, which one company has held over health insurance for non-EU citizens for the last two years has finally been abolished.
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“We want to make expats lives easier”: The Expat Centre in Prague
Lucia Legáthová is an economic diplomacy specialist for the City of Prague and also runs the Prague Expat Centre, located in the heart of downtown.
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Canada D’eh! Canadians in Prague on what it means to be a Canuck
Since the fall of communism, Prague has seen a massive increase in foreigners, and part of this group of expats are Canadians - a close knit community here in Prague.
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Ukrainian teenagers slipping through the cracks
Ukrainian teenagers are apparently far less integrated than their younger counterparts, with the vast majority of adolescents not attending secondary school.
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Chicago best friends turn passion for food into American restaurant in lower Žižkov
Phillip Schniedermeier and Jeff Couloute, owners of the restaurant Philly & Co’s in Žižkov have turned their passion for American food into a hub for locals and expats.
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“The magical thing” about Prague in the 90s: Adam Trachtman on his new graphic novel
Immersion is the new and cool-looking graphic novel by Adam Trachtman that details his adventures as he joins the hordes of young Westerners heading east in the early 90s.
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Expat fair promises to show foreigners why Brno is a cool place to live
‘Prepare to give birth in Brno' and ‘50 ways to leave your lover but stay in the Czech Republic’ – those are some of the kinds of talks you might hear at Brno's Expat Fair.
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A year on: Ukrainian refugees still welcome in Czechia
Since the war in Ukraine began, Czechia has given asylum to nearly half a million Ukrainian refugees. What is the volunteer morale like a year on?
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Paul Dubsky: ‘90s Prague was a Petri dish for budding entrepreneurs like myself
Unlike the majority of the Westerners who moved to Prague in the early 1990s, Paul Dubsky was still in his teens at the time. He now has a fascinating new whiskey business.
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Chef Adina Biguine on creating Prague-inspired cakes
Adina Biguine is an executive pastry chef at Prague’s Café Milléme which has become known for its wide variety of international flavour fusions.
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A taste of Jamaica in Prague
While Asian and Indian restaurants continue to pop up in Prague, Carribean food, specifically Jamaican cuisine, is rare. But you can get it, if you know where to go.
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