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Oct 24, 2025

Prague Process Quarterly Review highlights Czech labour-migration reforms

Prague Process Quarterly Review highlights Czech labour-migration reforms
The inter-governmental Prague Process released its Q3 2025 Quarterly Review on 24 October, offering a compact but influential snapshot of migration trends across its 50 participating states. The latest issue devotes special attention to the Czech Republic’s October amendments to the Employment Act, which now require employers to notify the Labour Office of a foreign hire at least one day before work starts—tightening what had been a same-day obligation.

The Review notes that enforcement penalties have tripled to CZK 300,000 for late or missing notifications, aligning sanctions with EU standards on undeclared work. Analysts argue the change could improve data quality for workforce-planning but warn of higher compliance costs for SMEs that lack dedicated HR teams. Larger multinationals with Mobility COEs are advised to audit onboarding workflows and ensure vendor partners—particularly temporary-staffing agencies—have updated their processes.

Beyond labour law, the publication tracks asylum-application trends, reporting that Czech filings rose 18 % quarter-on-quarter, driven mainly by continued arrivals from Ukraine and Belarus. It also summarises Prague’s pilot of AI-assisted document-fraud detection at land borders, a technology earmarked for wider deployment in 2026.

For mobility professionals, the Quarterly Review is a valuable horizon-scanning tool: its annex outlines upcoming policy consultations, including a February 2026 public hearing on simplifying the country’s intra-corporate transferee permit. Employers can submit evidence on processing delays that impact project timelines.

The Prague Process Secretariat encourages companies to subscribe to its alerts so they can engage early in legislative drafting. Given the Czech Republic’s tightening political climate on migration, proactive participation may be the most effective way to safeguard talent pipelines.
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