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28 January 2022 Practical Tips Brno Expat Centre

10 things that may surprise you when dealing with family issues in the Czech Republic

A lawyer shares the tidbits that keep surprising her clients. If you have a family in Brno, make sure you regard your rights and obligations the same way Czech law does. …

23 September 2020 Practical Tips Katka Báňová

Off to the summer camp

You may think that Autumn is a silly time to talk about camps. Keep reading and you’ll find out that…

23 July 2020 Practical Tips Marie Lungová

5 Tips for a Czech holiday from the BEC team

Travelling outside the country is a bit risky right now? Never mind. There are plenty of places worth visiting in…

31 January 2020 Through Brno Bruno Zalubil

When maternity leave ends...

Maternity leave lasts for 2-3 years. This is the story of one American husband when it ended.

2 April 2014 Practical Tips Tomas Petyovsky

New codes (not only) for expats: Revolutionary change in Czech civil law

Two critical civil law codes came into effect on January 1, 2014: the new Civil Code, and Act on Business Corporations. Replacing…

7 June 2013 Practical Tips CommonAdmin

Expat families: The core of every expat community

Since our first visit to the Vienna Expat Center – our role model project – we have been asking how…

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