Yes Jan, you are right referencing the customer service, still a lot to learn 😃. Love the easy access to the mountains and nature in general. And the swimming pools indoors and outdoors are so clean!! Excellent for the whole family to enjoy.
What a insightful and wonderful video. Very consise and also hitting the crucial points. Ironically the "Food" topic lit up my face as i could eat meat all day any day😂. On a side note . If i wish to consult you would that be ok? Planning on getting some higer education done in Czech
I live in Czechia for about 6 years already, and as a foreigner, I can confirm that everything said in this video is spot on! Well done sir, nice summary.
I am from America, but I have Czech Heritage and by blood. around every October/November I go to Czech festivals and have ducking dumplings but I think my family thinks that I am more Czech/bohemian then the rest of them because whenever I go to these festivals sometimes I sneak dumplings and kolaches and just shove them in my pocket and then eat them later on the way home. It sounds kind of nasty but I love me some Czech dumplings and kolaches.
I know it's tough to talk the pros/cons about one's country so thanks for doing this video. It really helps investors/businesses/travelers to make decisions. I hope that I can experience living in the Czech Republic. 🙏👍
Good video Jan! I would agree with what you are saying. After living here 7 years the only thing that still bothers me is that people can be rude for no reason but I have learned to live with that :) And you are right about the food I don't know any foreigners that like the national cuisine besides the Brits that should say enough :)
Thanks Jan for the video, I have a question please if someone has a work visa to the Czech republic what are the main phases to go through in the first 3 months, and 6 months in terms of work permit, residence status, ...etc. if he gets his work visa through a contract from an employer in Prague for instance?
'Czechs are not aware of themselves and are therefore not aware of others'. Very well said sir. I rarely hear please, thank you and sorry here (in Czech of course), which is most annoying. Nice country though. People are not judgemental and do let you be yourself. Thanks for the video.
Hello sir My second interview was held on 28/04/2023. Interview went very well. But I made a minor mistake in spelling the address of the university. And also I skip a one question. Do you know whether I will get visa or not?
The independent Czech Republic has experienced several large-scale floods in its history, which have killed dozens of people and caused hundreds of millions of Czk in damage. One of the worst floods, caused by heavy rains on 5 July 1997, affected a third of the Czech Republic, most notably Moravia and eastern Bohemia. 50 people died in this flood!
@@jankalina-CzechVisaExpert What's weird about it? You should really visit, come and see. It's a well known fact that Kolín is one of the cities with most ucranian refugees and you can really tell by just walking down the streets 👍
@@martinprochazka3714 I was born in Kolin so I know the city. What I found weird is the tone you wrote about that. Millions of Ukrainians had to leave Ukraine because of fuc.ing Putin who started bombing their homes. Yes, there are many of them, in Kolin, in Prague, everywhere. Yes, you can hear Ukrainian a lot. You do not hear it because they had nothing better to do than moving to the Czech Republic and "stealing our jobs" but because they would otherwise be dead.
Yes Jan, you are right referencing the customer service, still a lot to learn 😃. Love the easy access to the mountains and nature in general. And the swimming pools indoors and outdoors are so clean!! Excellent for the whole family to enjoy.
Hey Radka! Completely agree with the nature and everything! As for swimming pools though, I had no idea! Are they any dirtier in other countries?!?
Jan, absolutely.
@@radkadarvill8420 Interesting!
What a insightful and wonderful video. Very consise and also hitting the crucial points. Ironically the "Food" topic lit up my face as i could eat meat all day any day😂.
On a side note . If i wish to consult you would that be ok? Planning on getting some higer education done in Czech
I live in Czechia for about 6 years already, and as a foreigner, I can confirm that everything said in this video is spot on! Well done sir, nice summary.
Happy to hear you see it the same way!
Thank you. Very informative.
Happy to hear!
I am from America, but I have Czech Heritage and by blood. around every October/November I go to Czech festivals and have ducking dumplings but I think my family thinks that I am more Czech/bohemian then the rest of them because whenever I go to these festivals sometimes I sneak dumplings and kolaches and just shove them in my pocket and then eat them later on the way home. It sounds kind of nasty but I love me some Czech dumplings and kolaches.
I know it's tough to talk the pros/cons about one's country so thanks for doing this video. It really helps investors/businesses/travelers to make decisions. I hope that I can experience living in the Czech Republic. 🙏👍
Thank you! Happy to help :)
Good video Jan! I would agree with what you are saying. After living here 7 years the only thing that still bothers me is that people can be rude for no reason but I have learned to live with that :) And you are right about the food I don't know any foreigners that like the national cuisine besides the Brits that should say enough :)
Well, Daria would tell you more about why is that so, what kind trauma people here carry within. Ha! Interesting to hear about the food!
@@jankalina-CzechVisaExpert Hi Jan, what is this trauma? Is it because of old WW2 tensions with USSR?
Czech Republic is the cleanst place in the universe whatever else is different from someone to another also the position change time by time
Not sure what you mean exactly?
Thanks Jan for the video, I have a question please if someone has a work visa to the Czech republic what are the main phases to go through in the first 3 months, and 6 months in terms of work permit, residence status, ...etc. if he gets his work visa through a contract from an employer in Prague for instance?
My pleasure :) This video could answer that :) ruclips.net/user/livePyiuHYn9uD8?feature=share
'Czechs are not aware of themselves and are therefore not aware of others'. Very well said sir. I rarely hear please, thank you and sorry here (in Czech of course), which is most annoying. Nice country though. People are not judgemental and do let you be yourself. Thanks for the video.
Thank you Richard, for the nice words and your view!
Hello sir
My second interview was held on 28/04/2023. Interview went very well. But I made a minor mistake in spelling the address of the university. And also I skip a one question. Do you know whether I will get visa or not?
Hey! It is unfortunately impossible to say from this amount of information 🤷
Hey man did you get an approval ?
How does take to get work permit visa ?
I applied from Singapore.
Here you go the info: ruclips.net/user/liveCOBiUXc4FYE?si=NksbwpPZZ1FmOWqN
The independent Czech Republic has experienced several large-scale floods in its history, which have killed dozens of people and caused hundreds of millions of Czk in damage. One of the worst floods, caused by heavy rains on 5 July 1997, affected a third of the Czech Republic, most notably Moravia and eastern Bohemia.
50 people died in this flood!
Thank you for sharing "probably facts" 😂
I'm from Kolín and I have to confirm that you're mistaken. We don't even speak czech here anymore, ucranian is all you hear in the streets...
That is a very weird comment
@@jankalina-CzechVisaExpert What's weird about it? You should really visit, come and see. It's a well known fact that Kolín is one of the cities with most ucranian refugees and you can really tell by just walking down the streets 👍
@@martinprochazka3714 I was born in Kolin so I know the city. What I found weird is the tone you wrote about that. Millions of Ukrainians had to leave Ukraine because of fuc.ing Putin who started bombing their homes. Yes, there are many of them, in Kolin, in Prague, everywhere. Yes, you can hear Ukrainian a lot. You do not hear it because they had nothing better to do than moving to the Czech Republic and "stealing our jobs" but because they would otherwise be dead.