Passport/Visa | Passport Required? | Visa Required? | Return Ticket Required? |
| British | Yes/1 | No | No |
| Australian | Yes | No/3 | No |
| Canadian | Yes | No/3 | No |
| USA | Yes | No/3 | No |
| Other EU | 2 | No | No |
NoteThe Czech Republic
joined the
Schengen Agreement on 21 December 2007 for overland entry points and seaports, and on 29 March 2008 for airports.
Passport NoteMinors are allowed to travel on their parents' passports up until aged 15 years.
PassportsPassport valid for at least 90 days beyond length of stay required by all nationals referred to in the chart above except:
(a)
1. British nationals whose passport should be valid for intended length of stay;
(b)
2. EU nationals holding a valid national ID card.
VisasNot required by all nationals referred to in the chart above for the following durations:
(a) nationals of EU countries who may stay for an unlimited period;
(b)
3. nationals of Australia, Canada and the USA for stays of up to 90 days.
Note: Nationals not referred to in the chart above are advised to contact the embassy to check visa requirements (see
General Info).
Visa Note(a) EU nationals, and those who do not require visas, whose stay will exceed 30 days, must register with the Alien and Border Police within 30 days of arrival. All other nationals must register with the Alien and Border Police within three days of arrival, regardless of intended length of stay. Generally, accommodation providers will arrange this for their guests.
(b) British Overseas Citizens require visas as do holders of British Travel Documents (blue) under the 1951 Geneva Convention, and holders of British Travel Documents (brown) for tourism and business trips, and must apply in person.
WarningMost visits to the Czech Republic are trouble-free but you should be aware of the global risk of indiscriminate international terrorist attacks, which could be against civilian targets, including places frequented by foreigners. Czech authorities have introduced heightened security measures in Prague in response to a possible terrorist threat.
This advice is based on information provided by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office in the UK. It is correct at time of publishing. As the situation can change rapidly, visitors are advised to contact the following organizations for the latest travel advice:
British Foreign and Commonwealth Office Tel: 0845 850 2829.
Website:
www.fco.gov.uk US Department of State Website:
http://travel.state.gov/travel Health | Special Precautions | Certificate Required? |
| Diphtheria | No | |
| Hepatitis A | Sometimes | |
| Malaria | No | |
| Rabies | No | |
| Tetanus | Yes | |
| Typhoid | No | |
| Yellow Fever | No | |
Health CareThe European Health Insurance Card (EHIC) entitles European travelers to free or reduced cost emergency medical care, at state-run facilities, in the European Economic Area (EEA) and Switzerland. Contact the Center for International Reimbursements (website:
www.cmu.cz/languages/en.htm) for more details. Comprehensive travel insurance is advised.
Note
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