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Active Visa 2026

Czech Republic Digital Nomad Visa

Zivnostensky List (Trade License)

Min. Income
$3,200
per month
Stay
12 mo
Renewable to 24mo
Foreign Tax
Special
Special regime available
App. Fee
$110
30-60 days
Family
Allowed
Dependents eligible
Apply Online
In-Person
Citizenship path: 10yr
Data verified: 2026-04-02  ·  See all All Visas

Overview

Czech Republic offers the Zivnostensky List (Trade License) for remote workers and digital nomads. Applicants must demonstrate a minimum monthly income of $3,200 USD (69,836 CZK). The visa grants an initial stay of 12 months, renewable up to 24 months total. This visa can serve as a pathway to permanent residency and eventually citizenship after 10 years. A special tax regime is available: 60/40 flat expense method: legally deduct 60% of income as expenses, pay 15% income tax on remaining 40%.
Apply Online
Family Allowed
Renewable
Citizenship Path
67
/ 100
Very Good

Nomad Score

Our unique composite rating
Visa Accessibility 12/25

Fees, processing, online application

Stay & Flexibility 18/20

Duration, renewability, family

Tax Benefit 7/15

Foreign income may be taxed

Living Quality 17/25

Safety, healthcare, development

Digital Infrastructure 13/15

Internet, English, tap water

Nomad Score is calculated from visa accessibility, stay flexibility, tax benefits, living quality (UNDP, UNODC, WHO data), and digital infrastructure. Updated 2026-04-02.

Application Process

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Prepare Documents

Gather 7 required documents including valid passport, proof of income (1.5x czech average salary)

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Submit Application

Submit at an embassy or consulate abroad

Processing

Wait 30-60 days for a decision

Approval

Receive your visa approval (fee: $110)

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Arrive & Register

Arrive in Czech Republic and complete any local registration

Min. Monthly Income
$3,200 ~69,836 CZK
Initial Stay
12 mo Renewable after first term
Application Fee
$110 Excludes insurance & legal fees

Visa Requirements

Financials

  • Income Proof

    Must earn at least 69,836 CZK/month (~$3,200 USD), which is 1.5x the Czech average salary. Active cooperation contract or client affidavit confirming commitment to payment required.

  • Income Type

    monthly

Background & Health

  • Health Insurance
    Required
  • Background Check
    Required
  • Minimum Age 18+ years old

Advantages

  • Special tax regime available: 60/40 flat expense method: legally deduct 60% of income as expenses, pay 15% income tax on remaining 40%
  • 12-month initial stay period
  • Visa is renewable
  • Pathway to permanent residency
  • Pathway to citizenship
  • Family members can be included
  • Can apply from abroad without visiting an embassy

Disadvantages

  • Background check required (adds processing time)
  • Cannot apply fully online

Tax & Legal

Taxation Profile
Foreign Income Tax-Free

Foreign Income

Czech Republic may tax global income after you become a tax resident (typically 183 days).

Special Regime

60/40 flat expense method: legally deduct 60% of income as expenses, pay 15% income tax on remaining 40%

Local Income

Income earned from local Czech Republic sources is taxable at standard rates.

Under the trade license with 60/40 method, effective tax rate is very low (approximately 6% of gross income). Among the lowest tax burdens for digital nomads in the EU.

Living in Czech Republic

All ratings use a unified A–D scale. A = best for digital nomads in each category.

💰 Affordability
C

Moderate

Numbeo Cost of Living Index: 43/100 (NYC=100, lower=cheaper)

🛡️ Safety
A

Very Safe

UNODC Homicide Rate: 0.5/100k population

🏥 Healthcare
B

Good Coverage

WHO Universal Health Coverage Index: 79/100

📶 Internet
B

Good for Remote Work

Ookla Speedtest: 65 Mbps median download

🌐 Development
B

High Development

UNDP Human Development Index: 0.895

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-1° – 22°C

Continental — cold winters, warm summers

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Tap Water Safe

WHO/UNICEF JMP

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English Spoken

Widely spoken

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Köppen

Climate classification

A = Excellent B = Good C = Moderate D = Caution

Sources: UNDP HDR 2024 · UNODC Homicide Data · WHO UHC 2023 · Numbeo · Ookla · WHO/UNICEF JMP. Updated 2025-07.

Common Questions

How much does the Czech Republic digital nomad visa cost?
The application fee for the Zivnostensky List (Trade License) is $110. You will also need to budget for health insurance, document translation, and notarization costs.
How long can I stay in Czech Republic with a digital nomad visa?
The initial stay is 12 months. The visa is renewable, with a total possible stay of 24 months.
Can I bring my family on a Czech Republic digital nomad visa?
Yes, the Zivnostensky List (Trade License) allows family members. Family members can apply for dependent residence permits..
Do I need to pay taxes in Czech Republic as a digital nomad?
Yes, Czech Republic taxes foreign-sourced income. A special tax regime is available: 60/40 flat expense method: legally deduct 60% of income as expenses, pay 15% income tax on remaining 40%. Consult a tax professional for advice specific to your situation.
Can I apply for the Czech Republic digital nomad visa online?
No, the Zivnostensky List (Trade License) requires an in-person application. However, you can apply from abroad at an embassy or consulate.
Can a digital nomad visa in Czech Republic lead to citizenship?
Yes, the Zivnostensky List (Trade License) can serve as a pathway to citizenship. The typical timeline is 10 years. You would typically first obtain permanent residency before applying for citizenship.
What is the special tax regime in Czech Republic?
Czech Republic offers a special tax regime: 60/40 flat expense method: legally deduct 60% of income as expenses, pay 15% income tax on remaining 40%. Eligibility conditions may apply. Consult a tax professional for details.
How do I renew my Czech Republic digital nomad visa?
The Zivnostensky List (Trade License) is renewable. Total stay can be up to 24 months. Renewal conditions: Trade license initially valid for 180 days without business registration. Can be extended with proper registration.. Apply for renewal before your current visa expires.

Where to Live & Work

Prague

Fairy-tale city with incredible architecture, great beer, central European location, and a growing tech scene.

Avg 90 Mbps

Popular Neighborhoods

Vinohrady

Elegant residential, great restaurants, parks, quiet streets

1BR Rent $900/mo

Best for: Professionals wanting upscale residential living

Zizkov

Bohemian, pubs, affordable, quirky character

1BR Rent $700/mo

Best for: Budget nomads who love nightlife and character

Karlin

Revitalized area, modern offices, riverside, trendy

1BR Rent $850/mo

Best for: Tech workers and those wanting a modern area

Coworking Spaces

Locus Workspace

Premium space with great design

$200/mo
Impact Hub Prague

Excellent community and events

$180/mo
K10 Coworking

Budget-friendly in Karlin area

$150/mo

Local Tips

  • Avoid tourist trap restaurants near Old Town Square
  • Tram system is one of the best in Europe for daily commuting
  • Czech beer is the best and cheapest in Europe

Brno

Czech Republic second city with university energy, lower costs, and a friendly, less touristy atmosphere.

Avg 80 Mbps

Popular Neighborhoods

City Center

Compact, walkable, historic, good restaurants

1BR Rent $600/mo

Best for: Those wanting everything within walking distance

Kralovo Pole

University area, young crowd, affordable

1BR Rent $500/mo

Best for: Budget nomads and those wanting student energy

Coworking Spaces

Impact Hub Brno

Main coworking hub, good community

$140/mo
Clubco Brno

Modern space, affordable plans

$120/mo

Local Tips

  • Brno is significantly cheaper than Prague for everything
  • Strong university scene means lots of young, international people
  • Easy base for visiting Vienna (1.5 hours) and Bratislava (1.5 hours)

General Tips for Czech Republic

  • Czech Republic Zivnostensky List (freelance trade license) is popular for long-term stays
  • Czech koruna (CZK) is used, not Euro - despite being in the EU
  • English is widely spoken in Prague but less so outside major cities

Prices are approximate and based on publicly available data as of 2026-04. Actual costs vary by individual circumstances and market conditions.

Advanced Questions

What is the Zivnostensky List and how does it work for digital nomads?
The Zivnostensky List (Trade License) is a freelance business permit that allows self-employed individuals to live and work in the Czech Republic. It is not a traditional digital nomad visa but serves a similar purpose for remote workers.
Is foreign income taxed in the Czech Republic?
Yes. The Czech Republic taxes worldwide income for tax residents. If you spend more than 183 days in the country, you may be considered a tax resident. Czech tax rates range from 15-23%.
Does the Czech Republic offer a path to citizenship?
Yes. After 5 years of continuous legal residence, you can apply for permanent residency. Czech citizenship is possible after 10 years of permanent residence.
Can I apply for the Czech trade license online?
No. The initial application requires an in-person visit to a Czech embassy or consulate for document submission and biometrics.
What is Prague like for digital nomads?
Prague offers excellent internet infrastructure, a thriving international community, and a cost of living significantly lower than Western European capitals. The city has numerous coworking spaces and a strong tech scene.

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