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Lodge Blue Card Application Czech Republic : Ministry of Interior MVCR

Organization : Ministry of Interior
Service Name : Lodge Blue Card Application
Country: Czech Republic

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Website : http://www.mvcr.cz/mvcren/article/eu-blue-cards.aspx?q=Y2hudW09MQ%3d%3d

Lodge Blue Card Application :

An EU Blue Card is a new residential status designed for a long-term stay involving the performance of a highly skilled job (§ 42i of the Act on the Residence of Foreign Nationals).

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Related : MVCR Ministry of Interior Czech Republic Status of Temporary/ Long Term/ Permanent Residency Application : www.statusin.org/9644.html

An EU Blue Card entitles a foreign national to stay and perform a job, i.e. the foreign national does not need a separate work permit.

Duly completed university education or higher vocational education, the duration of which was at least 3 years, is deemed to be a high level of skills.

The EU Blue Card database of vacancies is available at the website of the Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs.

You are entitled to lodge a Blue Card application, if:
1) you intend to stay in the Czech Republic for a period longer than 3 months and if you are to be employed at a position requiring a high level of skills. At the same time, this position must be, according to the Czech Employment Act, open to non-EU foreign nationals.

2) you are NOT:
** a) in the process of an application for a long-term residence permit for the purpose of scientific research,
** b) an EU citizen’s family member, if the EU citizen resides in the CR,
** c) a resident of another EU member state and you currently have a Czech long-term residence permit for the purpose of employment or business (§ 42c),
** d) a foreigner residing in the CR on the basis of a binding international agreement facilitating the entry and temporary residence of some categories of natural persons in connection with doing business and investments,
** e) a foreigner residing in the CR on the basis of a residence permit for seasonal workers, or
** f) a foreigner who is employed by an employer in another EU member state and is dispatched to work in the CR within the framework of providing international services,
** g) a seeker of international protection through asylu m or a person who has been granted the status of refugee or subsidiary protection,
** h) an applicant for a residence permit for the purpose of temporary protection in the CR, or a foreigner who has already been granted such a permit.

An application for an EU Blue Card is to be filed by a foreign national at a Czech embassy as well as, in selected cases, at a MOI office inside the Czech Republic, that is if you are already in the CR on a long-term visa or long-term residency permit, or are a holder of a Blue Card issued by another EU state and you apply within 1 month of entering the CR. You must file your application personally.

File your application on the relevant form with all the below listed attachments. Always provide originals or notarized copies of any documents. Any documents attached to the application must be in the Czech language or in the form of an official translation. Foreign public documents must be provided with an Apostille or superlegalization.

The Ministry of the Interior makes a decision on an application for an EU Blue Card within a period of 90 days.

EU Blue Card application requirements are as follows:
** a travel document
** a document confirming that accommodation has been ensured for the period of stay in the Czech Republic
** photographs
** a contract of employment for the performance of a job requiring a high level of skills for a term of at least one year and for the weekly working hours defined by law; the contract must also contain the amount of the agreed gross monthly or annual salary equal to at least 1.5 times the average gross annual salary stated in an announcement of the Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs (MoLSA)
** documents confirming the high level of skills (documents on attained education) – in justified cases, particularly if reasonable doubt exists as to whether you have the required education or whether your education is appropriate for the nature of employment, an administrative autority will request to prove and submit a document certifying that your foreign education has been recognised by the relevant authority of the CR
** if it is a case of a regulated job, then a document confirming the compliance with the conditions for performing such a job is required (Note: The Ministry will make a decision on the EU Blue Card after the relevant recognition authority issues its opinion statement.),
** if prior to filing for a Blue Card in the CR you were residing in the CR as a holder of a Blue Card issued by another EU member state, you are obliged to present proof of the total monthly income of your family (in case of family unification),
** prior to receiving a long-term visa for the purpose of receiving a long-term residence permit – Blue Card, you are obliged to present proof of travel medical insurance for the period from entering the CR until the day you fall under public health insurance, and, at the same time, proof of having paid the insurance fee stated on the proof of travel medical insurance. In case you are applying inside the CR, please present this document automatically.

Upon request, you are also required to attach the following to your application for an EU Blue Card:
** a document similar to an extract from the Penal Register record
** a medical report confirming that the foreign national does not suffer from any serious disease (only if there is reasonable suspicion)

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