Thanks Davud for the very detailed video on the cost of living in Prague. It would be nice if you could post a video on the income taxation for expats.
Hi David, Isn't that money 20950 much for a student? I have heard that a 5 to 6 thousands Czech corner is sufficient for living a student lifestyle.( Student living in dormitory) Am I right ? Let me know Love and support ❤️🙏🇳🇵💐 from Kathmandu Nepal.
my university is Prague city university, it's a UK based university. the university has informed me that since it's a UK based university, my visa type will not be a study visa but will come under the category of 'Other' for educational purposes and will take time longer than the study visa. I am not able to find any further info about this and the university has not applied, would you please let me know about it? the university has also informed that my 12th marksheets will not be required for the application of this particular visa type. I am not able to find any info. regarding this in the immigration website. I have been following your channel since quite a while now and I need some serious help. PLEASE REPLY🙏
Hi can you help me? I got a job ( internal movement) to Prague... I am kind of really poor so I want to understand how much is the cost.. like rent,food,tax savings and can I take care of 2 people?(1 non working)
@Raja yeah i moved...my rent was 18 k everything included...( If u share the same room or studio etc price for 2 as well)..food and extra costs 4-5k ..if you only eat at home...2.5-3k
Hello Ali, there is no ban on the international flights at the moment. But there is such a rule you cannot visit Czech Republic as a tourism until further notice. You can check the below website for all the updates: www.mvcr.cz/mvcren/article/coronavirus-information-of-moi.aspx
quick question I am a tech working nomad. I have been in Medellin Colombia for past 4 years. Looking for new place to lay my head and have new adventure. In Prague will it be easy for a person like me to live there while working for US company? Can you get by with English for awhile? Thanks kindly
Hello Rajan, current effects can be rent costs - since there are not many tourists. Some Airbnb places started renting their places for long term. So there are more renting options for better pricing. Overall no other costs are effected, except people prefer to eat at home, since restaurant/cafes are closed and working with delivery only. I hope this helps, Davud
Me, as a Czech citizen, was afraid off, that you would exaggerate the numbers, but you're really correct.. Just the average earnings are a bit higher (by GDP per person we have surpassed Italy, Spain, Greece etc) + the taxes are going to be declined to 15 %.. I mean, we are suffering under the Covid situation, but the economy will decline by 6,9% in 2020 ONLY, our currency is exceptionally strong and so on... Yeah, the restrictions will have an impact, but we are still going to remain a country within the EU with the lowest unemployment , the 4th lowest debt around 30,4% in the EU etc... So we can afford this... And to your video content - Great, just one thing, you did not mention, that our health insurance, social insurance etc get covered from our salary or the state if you need to, therefore we have an excellent medical care... Even now proven by the Covid situation.. Have a nice day
That is a great to hear from you Viktor and I am happy you approve my calculations as a Czech citizen :) Thank you very much for your feedback, very valuable as always! Regarding Social Insurance since it is yearly cost, I did not count it in montly/weekly costs. For students, I left it in "Other" costs, and for expats this can be covered from employer side. Indeed, Czech social insurance is amazing! Davud
@@Davud_Akh Are the social and health insurances totally covered by the employer? I was told that part of your gross income goes to pay your part of these insurances and even more than this amount is taken from your income monthly... Is that true or how it works? Thanks for your useful video :)
Hello Ashish, no tourists are allowed to Czech Republic at the moment. You can check the below website for all the updates: www.mvcr.cz/mvcren/article/coronavirus-information-of-moi.aspx
It is really nice video, very detail and helpful for me
Glad it was helpful! Thank you for the support! :)
Nice video! Keep doing this job!
Thanks, will do my best! :) Thank you for the support!
Really helpful video for everyone. Great share my friend. Keep it up
Many many thanks! Appreciate the support and I am glad it was helpful. Happy to answer if you have any other questions. Davud :)
Thanks Davud for the very detailed video on the cost of living in Prague. It would be nice if you could post a video on the income taxation for expats.
Yeah that would be a great video I aggree with u on that
Davud Bro
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Definitely bro! India is on my list after the pandemic! :)
Very good job
Thank you!
Very good video, what is the average software developer salary there?
Will you settle down in Czech Republic when you are ready to settle down?
Hi David,
Isn't that money 20950 much for a student?
I have heard that a 5 to 6 thousands Czech corner is sufficient for living a student lifestyle.( Student living in dormitory)
Am I right ?
Let me know
Love and support ❤️🙏🇳🇵💐 from Kathmandu Nepal.
😂😂😂😂 good luck with 5k CZK
my university is Prague city university, it's a UK based university. the university has informed me that since it's a UK based university, my visa type will not be a study visa but will come under the category of 'Other' for educational purposes and will take time longer than the study visa. I am not able to find any further info about this and the university has not applied, would you please let me know about it? the university has also informed that my 12th marksheets will not be required for the application of this particular visa type. I am not able to find any info. regarding this in the immigration website. I have been following your channel since quite a while now and I need some serious help. PLEASE REPLY🙏
Hi can you help me? I got a job ( internal movement) to Prague... I am kind of really poor so I want to understand how much is the cost.. like rent,food,tax savings and can I take care of 2 people?(1 non working)
@Raja yeah i moved...my rent was 18 k everything included...( If u share the same room or studio etc price for 2 as well)..food and extra costs 4-5k ..if you only eat at home...2.5-3k
Can u do expence for a cupple in prague
How much days Czech ban international flights??
Hello Ali, there is no ban on the international flights at the moment. But there is such a rule you cannot visit Czech Republic as a tourism until further notice. You can check the below website for all the updates: www.mvcr.cz/mvcren/article/coronavirus-information-of-moi.aspx
quick question I am a tech working nomad. I have been in Medellin Colombia for past 4 years. Looking for new place to lay my head and have new adventure. In Prague will it be easy for a person like me to live there while working for US company? Can you get by with English for awhile? Thanks kindly
sadly he doenst respond to any questions in the comments, on any videos
Whats the effects of covid-19 on these calculations
Hello Rajan, current effects can be rent costs - since there are not many tourists. Some Airbnb places started renting their places for long term. So there are more renting options for better pricing. Overall no other costs are effected, except people prefer to eat at home, since restaurant/cafes are closed and working with delivery only. I hope this helps, Davud
Rents have decreased. According to statistics, by at least 6%, in real terms by 15 to 20%.
Hlo sir lockdown is open
Hello, Czech Republic is still under lockdown and we are having curfew at the moment. Not sure when it will end.
You are available on Facebook
Hello yes, you can find my page here: facebook.com/DavudAkhundzada
You are interesting.
Thank you :)
Me, as a Czech citizen, was afraid off, that you would exaggerate the numbers, but you're really correct.. Just the average earnings are a bit higher (by GDP per person we have surpassed Italy, Spain, Greece etc) + the taxes are going to be declined to 15 %.. I mean, we are suffering under the Covid situation, but the economy will decline by 6,9% in 2020 ONLY, our currency is exceptionally strong and so on... Yeah, the restrictions will have an impact, but we are still going to remain a country within the EU with the lowest unemployment , the 4th lowest debt around 30,4% in the EU etc... So we can afford this...
And to your video content - Great, just one thing, you did not mention, that our health insurance, social insurance etc get covered from our salary or the state if you need to, therefore we have an excellent medical care... Even now proven by the Covid situation..
Have a nice day
That is a great to hear from you Viktor and I am happy you approve my calculations as a Czech citizen :)
Thank you very much for your feedback, very valuable as always!
Regarding Social Insurance since it is yearly cost, I did not count it in montly/weekly costs. For students, I left it in "Other" costs, and for expats this can be covered from employer side. Indeed, Czech social insurance is amazing! Davud
@@Davud_Akh Are the social and health insurances totally covered by the employer? I was told that part of your gross income goes to pay your part of these insurances and even more than this amount is taken from your income monthly... Is that true or how it works? Thanks for your useful video :)
Indian are allowed Czech Republic come
Hello Ashish, no tourists are allowed to Czech Republic at the moment. You can check the below website for all the updates: www.mvcr.cz/mvcren/article/coronavirus-information-of-moi.aspx
U are not allowed unless u are a citizen of eu or u got a family in czech
Hello my friend...nice video upload.....very detailed in numbers.
See you around
Thanks for coming and supporting as always! Means a lot! :) Stay Safe!