Welcome to Wise Expats Blog Posts
This is where we share things we learned, things we noticed, and things that might make your next step a little easier. Some posts are practical, some are thoughtful, and some are just here to save you time. Have a look around.
Cancelling Residency or a Visa in the Czech Republic
Leaving the Czech Republic can be exciting, emotional, or a mix of both. Whether you’re moving on to a new country, heading home, or simply closing one chapter of your life, there’s one important detail many people overlook — properly cancelling their visa or residency.This guide was created to make that process simple, clear, and stress-free. Below, we explain why cancellation matters, how it works, and what steps you should take so you can leave the Czech Republic with confidence and peace of mind.


Why Foreigners in the Czech Republic Need Tax Residency Certificate
Are you a foreigner living or working in the Czech Republic and wondering how tax residency works? This guide explains everything you need to know about the Tax Residency Certificate in the Czech Republic, who qualifies as a Czech tax resident, and how to avoid double taxation under Czech tax law.

Job Seeker Visa in the Czech Republic
The Czech Republic’s Job Seeker Visa allows non-EU nationals to legally stay in the country while searching for employment. In this article, we break down how the visa works, who can apply, and what you need to know before starting your journey toward living and working in the Czech Republic.

Changing Purpose of Stay from Others to Study in czechia
Many of our clients first arrive in the Czech Republic on a long-term visa for the purpose “Other”, especially while they are completing nostrification. But what happens once your nostrification is finished and you are accepted into an accredited study program?

How to Pause or Close a Trade License (Živnost) in the Czech Republic
Running a trade license (živnost) in the Czech Republic gives you flexibility, but sometimes life changes. Whether you’re taking a break, moving abroad, or finishing your freelance work, knowing how to pause or close your trade license correctly is essential. In this guide, we explain the process for foreigners, what offices to notify, and how to avoid unexpected tax, health insurance, or social security issues.

Working in the Czech Republic as a Non-EU Student
Non-EU students often come to the Czech Republic to study, but not all of them hold the same type of visa or residence permit. Your purpose of stay determines whether you can work legally, how much, and whether you can obtain a trade license.

How to Open a Trade License in the Czech Republic
Opening a trade license in the Czech Republic is a common solution for foreigners who want to work as freelancers or self-employed professionals. In this guide, we explain how to open a Czech trade license, what to expect as a foreigner, and how the process works under current rules.

How to Find an Apartment in the Czech Republic as a Foreigner
Wheter you want to move out from dormitory and want to have appartment of you want to rent flat right away when you move to Czech Republic. Here are the cons and pros how you can do it. In this case you are on right place. Please check out this article.

Everything You Need to Know About Trade Licenses & Taxes in the Czech Republic
Leaving the Czech Republic can be exciting, emotional, or a mix of both. Whether you’re moving on to a new country, heading home, or simply closing one chapter of your life, there’s one important detail many people overlook — properly cancelling their visa or residency.This guide was created to make that process simple, clear, and stress-free. Below, we explain why cancellation matters, how it works, and what steps you should take so you can leave the Czech Republic with confidence and peace of mind.

What Is the Flat Tax in the Czech Republic?
Instead of annual tax returns and complex calculations, the flat tax offers one fixed monthly payment covering income tax, social security, and health insurance. Here’s a clear overview of how the Czech flat tax works in 2026, including rates, eligibility, and key things to consider.

Top 5 Things to Arrange in Your First Week in Prague as student
Arriving in Prague for studies or work is exciting — but the first week can feel overwhelming with all the paperwork and errands. To help you start smoothly, here are the five most important things every newcomer should arrange right away. Here are top 5 things to arrange in your first week.

Reporting Changes in the Czech Republic
Did you know that when you move to another apartment, you have 30 days to report your new address? And what about the 15-day deadline when you change your passport? Many foreigners don’t know about these rules, so we’re here to help you understand your obligations and avoid penalties for late reporting.

Best Dormitories in Prague for Students. Top Picks with Pros & Cons
Finding the right student accommodation in Prague can be challenging. With so many options available, it’s important to choose a dormitory or student residence that fits your budget, lifestyle, and study needs. To help you decide, we’ve reviewed some of the best dormitories in Prague for international students, including The Fizz, Zeintraum, and Belgická Apartments.

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