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The climate of the Czech Republic can be categorized as continental or temperate, which is variable, and there are no recognizable climatic zones. Temperatures generally decrease with increased elevation (hilly areas) but are reasonably constant around the southern half of the country with the mean average temperature being 7–9°C.
Full articleThis article provides insights and a summary of the necessary knowledge for staying in the Czech Republic. It is essential to know a few things about the country before your arrival.
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‘Validation’ or ‘Recognition of education’ means that primary, secondary, postsecondary, and university education received outside (other foreign countries) of the Czech Republic is considered equivalent to education received in the Czech Republic.
Full articleThis is a mandatory welcome course in which foreigners are introduced to the rights and obligations associated with their stay on the territory of the Czech Republic and the Czech Republic's fundamental values, everyday life, culture, and customs.
Full articleEveryone residing in the Czech Republic is required to have proper health insurance. There are two types of health insurance in the Czech Republic: public and private.
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Based on your address, an application to extend the validity of a resident card, residence permit, permanent residence permit, or permanent residence card must be submitted at the local MOI office (České Budějovice)
Full articleWith a new semester comes new courses and books to be replaced...
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