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📈 Czechia increases work visa quotas: The country is expanding work visa quotas to attract more skilled foreign professionals.
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🌍 Focus on skilled professionals: The new immigration reforms prioritize IT experts, scientists, and other high-skill workers to fill labor shortages in critical sectors.
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🇮🇳 🇨🇳 🇹🇭 Targeted countries: Increased work visa quotas are allocated for nationals from India, China, and Thailand, known for producing highly skilled professionals.
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🇮🇳 Digital Nomad Program: The Czech Embassy in India will offer 24 new slots under its digital nomad visa program, specifically for IT specialists.
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🇨🇳 Expanded annual cap: Chinese nationals will benefit from an increased annual work visa cap, rising to 1,170 slots, primarily for qualified professionals.
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🇹🇭 Increased quota: The Czech Embassy in Bangkok will raise its work visa quota from 300 to 460 per year, enabling more Thai nationals with specialized skills to take advantage of job opportunities.
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🔒 Stricter limits for low-skilled workers: While skilled foreign workers are welcomed, low-skilled foreign workers will face tougher entry conditions.
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🇹🇼 Work permit exemption: Czechia will eliminate the work permit requirement for Taiwanese nationals, allowing eligible citizens to work without needing a separate employment card or permit.
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🏥 Addressing labor shortages: The reforms aim to fill labor shortages in critical sectors such as technology, research, and healthcare.
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🌐 Positioning as a tech hub: These reforms position Czechia as an emerging hub for digital nomads and tech professionals in Central Europe.
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