Visa Information
Students from EU countries | Students from the EU (plus Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein and Switzerland) are exempt from student visa requirements |
Students from countries outside the EU | Once you have been accepted for studies at Masaryk University, you will have to turn to the local Czech embassy or consulate: the Czech Republic, like most other countries, requires foreign students studying in the country to have a student visa. Possession of a student visa is a condition for studying at Masaryk University. |
Students living in the EU countries but originally from outside the EU | The same procedure as for students from countries outside the EU. You are obliged to apply for a visa to study in the Czech Republic (even though you have a residence permit in one of the European countries). If you are a holder of a long-term residence permit in an E.U. country you can submit your visa application in one of the Czech regional visa centres (see the section Documents). |
Useful Websites:
- Visas, residence permits and travel information
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- Travel medical insurance exceptions (always double-check with your MU coordinator)
- Foreign embassies/general consulates in the Czech Republic
- Czech embassies/general consulates abroad
- Czech regional visa centres
- Translations and interpreting
Before Arrival
Students with a long-term visa / residence permit | application requirements HERE |
Students coming from the EU (plus Norway, Iceland, Liechtenstein and Switzerland) |
no need for a visa |
You can double-check your application status at Czech Ministry of Interior web pages at https://frs.gov.cz/en
Due to a change in law, all foreigners (staying more than 90 days in the Czech Republic) are required to purchase Czech medical travel insurance only with the Czech insurance company, VZP Insurance. It complies with Czech legal requirements. See more details at Travel medical insurance overview.
You might be asked to submit an insurance contract and a confirmation of payment before the visa sticker/stamp is added to your passport. Please read more information about travel medical insurance.