Job-Seeking Visa Workshop

Your Next Steps after Graduation

Place Vodární 6, Room 1.04
Date May 6, 2026
Beginning 4:30 PM –⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ 6:00 PM
Registration Here for free

Finishing your studies is a big step, but for many international students, it also means navigating the next stage of their residence status. Rules, deadlines, and required documents can be confusing, and missing one detail can complicate the whole process.

In this practical workshop, we will explain the requirements for changing from a Long-term Residence Permit for the Purpose of Studies to a Long-term Residence Permit for the Purpose of Seeking Employment or Starting a Business. We will guide participants through the legal conditions, application process, and the key steps they need to take after graduation to stay in the Czech Republic.

What you’ll explore:

  • The conditions for transitioning from a study residence permit to a job-seeking or business residence permit
  • What documents need to be prepared and submitted
  • How the application process works step by step
  • Important deadlines, time limits, and when to apply
  • Where to submit the application and what to expect during the process

This workshop is practical, clear, and focused on helping international students understand their options and avoid common mistakes when applying for the next type of residence permit.

“Chance favors only the prepared mind.” – Louis Pasteur

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