Czech Government Raises Living Expense Standards: Impact on Residence Permit Renewal
For the fourth time this year, the Czech government is updating the living expense standards due to a sharp rise in inflation, which increased from 2.2% to 9.9% as of July 1, and by September 12, 2022, had reached 17.2%.
This means that for those needing to renew their residence permit after October 1, 2022, they will need to consider that the income amount required for renewal will increase.
Minimum Subsistence and Living Expenses for Residence Permit Extensions from July 1, 2022
This year, the Czech government is changing the living expense standards for the third time due to a sharp rise in inflation, which has increased from 2.2% to 9.9%.
This means that for those needing to renew their residence permit after July 1, 2022, they must account for the increase in the income amount required for renewal.
For example, for a single adult living in a rented apartment in Prague: — After July 1, 2022, an income of 14,741 CZK (net) will be required for renewal.
Below are the detailed standards:
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Minimum Subsistence Amounts (in CZK, per month):
- For an individual living alone — 4,620 CZK
- For the first adult family member — 4,250 CZK
- For the second and each subsequent adult family member — 3,840 CZK
- For a dependent child aged:
- Under 6 years — 2,360 CZK
- From 6 to 15 years — 2,900 CZK
- From 15 to 26 years — 3,320 CZK
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Living Expense Standards:
Number of People in Family Prague 1 10,121 CZK 2 13,629 CZK 3 18,312 CZK 4 or more 22,495 CZK
Living Costs for Czech Residence Permit Extensions 2022
Minimum Subsistence and Living Expenses for Residence Permit Extensions from April 1, 2022
On March 30, the Czech government revised the living expense standards, effective from April 1, 2022. This means that for those needing to renew their residence permit after April 1, 2022, the required income amount will increase.
For example, a single adult living in a rented apartment in Prague: — In 2022, an income of 12,861 CZK (net) will be required for renewal.
Below are the detailed standards:
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Minimum Subsistence Amounts (in CZK, per month):
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For one person — 4,250 CZK
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For the first adult family member — 3,910 CZK
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For the second and each subsequent adult family member — 3,530 CZK
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For a dependent child aged:
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Under 6 years — 2,170 CZK
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From 6 to 15 years — 2,670 CZK
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From 15 to 26 years — 3,050 CZK
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Living Expense Standards by Population Size:
Number of People in Family |
Prague |
Over 100,000 Residents |
50,000 – 99,999 Residents |
10,000 – 49,999 Residents |
Under 9,999 Residents |
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1 |
10,121 CZK |
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2 |
13,629 CZK |
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3 |
18,312 CZK |
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4 or more |
22,495 CZK |
Minimum Subsistence and Living Expenses for Residence Permit Renewal in 2022
Minimum Subsistence and Living Expenses for Residence Permit Renewal in 2022
On December 13, 2021, the Czech government revised the living expense standards for 2022. This means that for those renewing their residence permits in 2022, the required income amount will increase.
For example, a single adult living in a rented apartment in Prague: — In 2022, an income of 12,861 CZK (net) will be required for renewal.
Below are the detailed standards:
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Minimum Subsistence Amounts (in CZK, per month):
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For one person — 3,860 CZK
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For the first adult family member — 3,550 CZK
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For the second and each subsequent adult family member — 3,200 CZK
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For a dependent child aged:
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Under 6 years — 1,970 CZK
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From 6 to 15 years — 2,420 CZK
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From 15 to 26 years — 2,770 CZK
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Living Expense Standards by Population Size:
Number of People in Family |
Prague |
Over 100,000 Residents |
50,000 – 99,999 Residents |
10,000 – 49,999 Residents |
Under 9,999 Residents |
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1 |
9,001 CZK |
7,151 CZK |
6,815 CZK |
5,809 CZK |
5,626 CZK |
2 |
12,499 CZK |
9,967 CZK |
9,507 CZK |
8,131 CZK |
7,880 CZK |
3 |
16,705 CZK |
13,393 CZK |
12,792 CZK |
10,992 CZK |
10,664 CZK |
4 or more |
20,521 CZK |
16,528 CZK |
15,803 CZK |
13,632 CZK |
13,237 CZK |
Minimum Subsistence and Living Expenses for Residence Permit Renewal in 2021
Вслед за решением правительство Чехии от 16 декабря 2019 № 349/2019, об изменении нормативов расходов на проживание для 2020 года, с 1 апреля 2020 года было принято решение о повышении нормативов на прожиточный минимум.
Что означает для тех, кому в 2020 году предстоит продлевать себе разрешение на пребывание, что сумма доходов, которую необходимо будет «показать для продления», увеличится.
Например, для продления холостого взрослого человека, проживающего в Праге в арендованной квартире:
– в 2020 году будет достаточно 12 437 крон (чистыми / на руки).
Далее подробно перечислены сами нормативы.
1. суммы прожиточного минимума (в кронах, ежемесячно):
на одного человека – 3 860,-Kč,
на первого взрослого члена семьи – 3 550,-Kč,
на второго и каждого последующего взрослого члена семьи – 3 200,-Kč,
на ребенка на иждивении в возрасте:
до 6 лет – 1 970,-Kč,
от 6 до 15 лет – 2 420,-Kč,
от 15 до 26 лет – 2 770,-Kč.
2. Нормативы расходов на проживание Вслед за решением
Количество человек в семье | Прага | свыше 100 тыс. жителей | 50 000 — 99 999 жителей | 10 000 — 49 999 жителей | до 9 999 жителей |
1 | 8577 | 6821 | 6502 | 5548 | 5374 |
2 | 11929 | 9525 | 9089 | 7783 | 7545 |
3 | 15953 | 12810 | 12239 | 10531 | 10220 |
4 и более | 19617 | 15827 | 15138 | 13079 | 12703 |
Minimum Subsistence and Living Expenses for Residence Permit Renewal in 2020
Minimum Subsistence and Living Expenses for Residence Permit Renewal in 2020
Following the decision of the Czech government on December 16, 2019, No. 349/2019, to change the living expense standards for 2020, a decision was made to increase the minimum subsistence levels starting from April 1, 2020.
For example, a single adult living in a rented apartment in Prague:
- In 2020, an income of 12,437 CZK (net) will be sufficient for renewal.
This means that for those renewing their residence permits in 2020, the required income amount will increase.
Below are the detailed standards:
- Minimum Subsistence Amounts (in CZK, per month):
- For one person — 3,860 CZK
- For the first adult family member — 3,550 CZK
- For the second and each subsequent adult family member — 3,200 CZK
- For a dependent child aged:
- Under 6 years — 1,970 CZK
- From 6 to 15 years — 2,420 CZK
- From 15 to 26 years — 2,770 CZK
- Living Expense Standards by Population Size:
Number of People in Family | Prague | Over 100,000 Residents | 50,000 – 99,999 Residents | 10,000 – 49,999 Residents | Under 9,999 Residents |
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1 | 8,577 CZK | 6,821 CZK | 6,502 CZK | 5,548 CZK | 5,374 CZK |
2 | 11,929 CZK | 9,525 CZK | 9,089 CZK | 7,783 CZK | 7,545 CZK |
3 | 15,953 CZK | 12,810 CZK | 12,239 CZK | 10,531 CZK | 10,220 CZK |
4 or more | 19,617 CZK | 15,827 CZK | 15,138 CZK | 13,079 CZK | 12,703 CZK |