Relocating to Brno offers an exceptional opportunity to experience Czech culture, excellent quality of life, and a thriving business environment. This executive playbook provides practical guidance for professionals and families making the move to South Moravia's capital.
Visa and residency requirements vary depending on your nationality and purpose of stay. EU citizens enjoy freedom of movement, while non-EU citizens typically need a long-term residence permit. The process generally requires proof of employment, accommodation, health insurance, and sufficient financial means. We recommend starting the application process 3-4 months before your planned arrival.
International schooling options in Brno include the International School of Brno, which offers English-language education following international curricula. Several bilingual schools provide Czech-English programs, and private Czech schools often welcome international students. Early enrollment is essential, particularly for popular schools with limited capacity.
Neighborhood selection is crucial for a successful relocation. Brno-střed offers historic charm and excellent connectivity, ideal for professionals working in the city center. Masarykova čtvrť provides family-friendly environments with larger properties and gardens. Královo Pole appeals to tech professionals with modern developments and proximity to major employers.
Healthcare in the Czech Republic is of high quality, with both public and private options available. EU citizens can access public healthcare with a European Health Insurance Card, while others typically need private health insurance. Brno has several excellent hospitals and clinics, with many doctors speaking English.
Cultural integration is facilitated by Brno's international community and numerous expat groups. The city hosts regular cultural events, from classical music concerts to contemporary art exhibitions. Learning basic Czech phrases will enhance daily interactions, though English is widely spoken in business and professional circles.
Practical considerations include opening a bank account (typically requires proof of address and residency), obtaining a Czech tax number, and understanding local tax obligations. Public transportation is excellent, with trams and buses providing comprehensive coverage. Many expatriates also find cycling to be an efficient and enjoyable way to navigate the city.
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