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on 23 Dec 2015
Hi I'm a US Citizen. I was offered a job in the Czech republic. I contacted the Czech embassy about residency for my partner and was told he can only stay for 90 days because we are not married. According to the embassy, family reunification rules only apply to married couples and their children. I contacted a law firm I found online but they want 150 euros just to answer a question, and more to work on the case. What does it mean - he can only stay 90 days? Can he leave and come back? He gets a tourist VISA for 90 days, he leaves the country, comes back and gets another one? the embassy won't answer this question Does any one have any experience with this? or know where I can find information? thanks
Anonymous (not verified) on 2 Mar 2016 - 07:28
Hi there,

What nationality is your partner? That will effect the type of visa he gets.

Read more on the Visas for the Czech Republic page.

Shantalie
Anonymous (not verified) on 9 May 2016 - 18:43
Hello, We are Canadian citizen and my husband might have to move to Czech Republic as his office is relocating him there. I will be on spousal permit, would I be able to work? I only speak english.

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