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Czech Republic Driving Regulations: Where Can I Find Official Information on Code 95 and Work Permits?

Czech Republic Driving Regulations: Code 95 and Work Permits #

Code 95 (Professional Competence) #

What is Code 95?

Code 95 is an EU-wide qualification that proves a driver’s professional competence to drive trucks or buses for commercial purposes. It is indicated on the driving license with the harmonized EU code ’95’.

Where to Find Official Information:

  • Ministry of Transport of the Czech Republic: The official website of the Ministry of Transport is the primary source for regulations concerning driver qualifications, including Code 95. Look for sections on professional competence, driver training, and licensing.
  • Ministry of Transport (English)
  • Ministerstvo dopravy (Czech)
  • Centers of Driver Education (Autoškola): These centers provide Code 95 training and can offer detailed information about the requirements and procedures.

Key Aspects of Code 95 in the Czech Republic:

  • Initial Qualification: New drivers typically need to complete an initial qualification course, which includes theoretical and practical training, followed by an exam.
  • Periodic Training: To maintain Code 95, drivers must undergo periodic training (usually 35 hours every five years).
  • Recognition of Code 95: Code 95 obtained in another EU member state is generally recognized in the Czech Republic.

Work Permits for Foreign Drivers #

General Requirements:

If you are not an EU citizen, you will generally need a work permit to be employed as a driver in the Czech Republic. EU citizens have the right to work in the Czech Republic without a work permit, but may need to register their stay.

Where to Find Official Information:

Key Aspects of Work Permits in the Czech Republic:

  • Types of Permits: There are different types of work permits depending on the duration of employment and the applicant’s qualifications.
  • Application Process: The application process typically involves submitting documents such as a passport, proof of qualifications, and an employment contract.
  • Employer’s Role: Often, the employer needs to initiate the work permit application on behalf of the foreign worker.
  • EU Blue Card: Highly qualified workers may be eligible for an EU Blue Card, which simplifies the process of working in the Czech Republic.

Additional Resources #

  • Czech Point: Czech Point is a network of public administration contact points where you can obtain various official documents and information.
  • Immigration Lawyers/Consultants: Professional legal assistance can be invaluable in navigating the complexities of Czech immigration and employment law.

Disclaimer: Regulations can change, so always verify the most current information with the official sources mentioned above.

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