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Why the Czech?Today the Czech Republic is considered to be one of the most potentially attractive counties in immigration terms. To reside in the Czech republic one does not need to comply with any age or educational restrictions, knowledge of the language, pass on numerous interviews and wait for a number of years not being exactly sure of the success of the outcome. Good geographical location.The Czech Republic positively differs in geographical terms from North America, Australia and New Zealand. The Czech Republic is right in the centre of Europe; hence there is no need to cross the ocean to get back home. It is not the least factor if consider you may have family, friends and loved ones back in Russia. Moreover, the Moscow-Prague air travel fare is several times cheaper than the cost of a flight to reach the fore mentioned countries. Forthcoming entry to the EU.Czech Republic is to join the EU in 2004.High level of life standards.The economic research conducted by UNO in 2001 proved the Czech Republic a country with a high standard of life. The Czech Republic appeared to be in 27th place among all the world's countries (Russia, unfortunately, been placed in 127th being far behind a considerable number of African countries). The prices of food and clothes in the Czech Republic are low. The fast developing market economy combined with the course of government reforms and strong influx of foreign investments provides substantial grounds for the assurance of the country's future. Still the Czech Republic enjoys the lowest unemployment rate in Europe, a high level of free health care and education; stable currency and more importantly lower prices on private and commercial property than in other European countries. Free education.The Czech Republic is one of the only 2 countries in the world where the higher education degree in the official language could be obtained for free. The only other country in the world is Germany. The only entry requirement for you or your family to one of the oldest, prestigious universities in Europe - Carlow University, founded in 1348, would be to learn the Czech language at the proficiency level. The diploma from Carlow University is recognised all over the world and guarantees you decent employment not only in the Czech Republic but in any other developed country. Prospects of getting contracted work.As in any other developed country job searching is time consuming and takes considerable efforts. But the low level of unemployment and the steadily developing economy prove that the situation on the job market in the Czech Republic is rather more favourable. Fluency in Czech and English languages is the major factor on the way to successful employment. The unemployment rate in the Czech Republic is currently 3%. The capital, Prague, enjoys practically full employment with those seeking a job would definitely find one. The fast development in industrial and service sectors, particularly in tourism and hospitality, all benefit the rise in the employment rate. Naturally, you can't expect to earn as much as you would in USA or in western European countries. The average monthly salary in the Czech Republic is $400 but that is well enough to sustain a good standard of living. Obviously, given that you are a highly qualified specialist and fluent in the Czech language you may claim much more. Some international companies pay much more than the Czech companies (from $1000 per month). Membership in the EU would inevitably lead to the increase of the salary range up to the European standards. Advanced banking infrastructure.Dozens of Czech (being mainly controlled by Japanese, American, German and Austrian capital), and a range of international (Deutsche Bank, Dresdner Bank, Bank of Austria/Creditanshtalt, RaiffeisenBank, CitiBank) banks operate in the country. Those financial institutions ensure the stability of the country's financial system providing a secure environment for depositing money inside the county. |
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