Dear clients, we just wanted to share with you that EXPATLEGAL is involved in https://pravovrousce.cz/initiative. Here you can download free templates that might be useful for you during the COVID-19 situation. Let us please know should you need any help! Stay safe.
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Dear clients and expats, we have updated our article on Coronavirus FAQ based on the latest news from Ministry of Interior, have a look here:
The Government of the Czech Republic declared state of emergency on the whole territory of the Czech Republic for 30 days as of as of 13th March 2020 from 14:00 followed by nationwide quarantine announced from March 16th 0:00 until March 24th 6:00. Preventive measures and restrictions were introduced in order to stop spreading of the SARS CoV-2 virus aka coronavirus and many of them affect life of expats living and working on the territory of the Czech Republic. We prepared list of questions that we receive most frequently now. See our immigration law section please.
Dear clients, please note that a state of emergency was declared in the Czech Republic as of today as a prevention against spread of COVID – 19.
What does it mean for you? You can find more info about travelling to/from CZ and visa proceeding here:
https://www.mvcr.cz/…/new-obligations-and-information-for-f…
Do not hesitate to let us know should you have any questions.
Stay safe.
EXPATLEGAL team
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