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Oct 22, 2025

Delhi embassy tightens rules for Czech employee-card applications

Delhi embassy tightens rules for Czech employee-card applications
Czech companies recruiting staff from India should re-check their mobility playbooks. In a 22 October 2025 advisory, the Czech Embassy in New Delhi stressed that applications for long-term employee cards will be accepted only if routed through one of the government’s economic-migration programmes. Email requests for ad-hoc appointments or submissions by courier are now categorically refused, except for intra-company transferees.

The clarification follows a surge in incomplete applications that clogged processing pipelines and jeopardised corporate start dates. According to embassy figures, more than 30 % of appointments booked outside the official schemes since July were ultimately cancelled for non-compliance, wasting scarce quota slots.

Under the new guidance, HR teams must first secure programme registration—typically through the Ministry of Industry and Trade’s ‘Key and Scientific Personnel’ or ‘Highly Qualified Worker’ channels—before the embassy will issue appointment tokens. Applicants arriving with paperwork sent by post will be turned away at the gate.

Legal advisers say the policy aligns New Delhi with Prague’s wider push to funnel economic migrants through vetted pathways, mirroring measures already in force at Czech consulates in Manila and Tbilisi. Employers risk project delays if they fail to synchronise recruitment timelines with quota releases, which usually occur quarterly.

The embassy has published a Czech- and English-language checklist outlining acceptable documentation and cautions that slots for Q1 2026 are already oversubscribed.
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