Government has banned the entry of foreigners into the Czech Republic, it does not apply to students and workers
As of Saturday, 30 January, new measures are in force in the Czech Republic. The Government of the Czech Republic prohibits the stay of foreigners in the Czech Republic if they arrived in the Czech Republic for reasons other than commuting to work, work purposes, participation in education (including internships and examinations), visits to family and relatives, trips to medical and social services facilities etc. A list of all exceptions can be found here (in Czech only).
A foreign student who is studying at Masaryk University or will start studying in the spring semester of 2021 can enter and reside in the Czech Republic for educational purposes without any restrictions. Please print Letter of Acceptance or Confirmation of Studies and present it at the borders.
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