Work in theCzech Republic
A job secured before you travel, your Employee Card or EU Blue Card guided, and a life in the heart of Europe. A full EU and Schengen country, all from Nigeria.
More than a job. A future in the heart of Europe.
The Czech Republic sits right at the centre of Europe, an EU and Schengen country with one of the continent's strongest economies and lowest unemployment. This is a guided move built on a confirmed job, a clear permit, and solid ground to build a life on.
A job that is waiting
We secure a confirmed offer with a verified Czech employer before you travel, so you arrive with work, not a search.
A foothold in the EU
Live and work in the EU, travel freely across the Schengen area, and follow a clear path that leads to permanent residence.
Built on a strong economy
With one of the lowest unemployment rates in the EU, the Czech Republic has deep, steady demand for workers across industry and services.
Working in the Czech Republic from Nigeria, explained.
The Czech Republic, also known as Czechia, is one of Europe's strongest economies, a safe Central European country with one of the lowest unemployment rates in the EU and a strong need for workers. Through Mafit you are matched to a Czech employer, with your job secured before you travel, and guided through your work permit step by step.
How the Czech work permit works
Most people come on the Employee Card, a long-term residence permit that also covers your right to work, combined in one card and tied to a specific employer and job. Highly qualified workers can instead use the EU Blue Card. Both are employer-led: your Czech employer must first show the role could not be filled locally, then you apply. On average the process takes around two to three months, and the Czech Republic issues residence permits for this, not short-term visas.
Who it is for and where the work is
Demand is broad and steady, strongest in automotive and manufacturing, engineering, IT and technology, construction, logistics and warehousing, and healthcare. The work centres on Prague, Brno, Ostrava, Plzeň and Mladá Boleslav, home of Škoda Auto, with Hyundai and Toyota plants nearby. We match you to a verified role.
An EU and Schengen country
The Czech Republic is a full member of the EU and the Schengen area. Your residence permit lets you live and work in the country and travel across Schengen. It uses the Czech koruna, its own strong, stable currency, in a country with good healthcare, a high quality of life and a central location bordering Germany, Austria, Slovakia and Poland.
From a permit to permanent residence
Your permit is renewable while your job continues, and after five years of continuous legal residence you can apply for permanent residence. Citizenship can follow after about ten years, and the Czech Republic allows dual citizenship. Family reunification lets your spouse and children join you.
This is legal, contract-based work handled by an openly operating Nigerian team you can check out for yourself. We charge a professional service fee for our work, never for a job, and the final decision always rests with the Czech authorities.
What this route gives you.
A job, a permit and a place in the EU. This is a concrete path to living and working in the heart of Europe, with your work secured before you go.
A secured Czech job
A confirmed placement with a verified Czech employer, arranged before you leave Nigeria.
Employee Card or EU Blue Card
The right route for your profile, the Employee Card for employment or the EU Blue Card for highly qualified work.
Live and work in the EU
An EU and Schengen home base, so you can travel freely across much of Europe once you are settled.
A strong, stable economy
One of the lowest unemployment rates in the EU, with the Czech koruna and a healthy, growing economy.
Your family can join
Family reunification lets your spouse and children join you, with the right to live, study and work.
A path to permanent residence
Continuous residence leads to permanent residence after five years, and a settled life in Europe.
Why the Czech Republic.
A powerhouse economy in a fairy-tale setting, right in the middle of Europe. Here is why it is one of the smartest moves you can make.
Europe's industrial heart
From Škoda Auto to a web of factories, the Czech Republic builds and makes at scale, so demand for workers is deep and steady.
The lowest unemployment
One of the lowest unemployment rates in the EU means clear labour shortages and strong opportunities for workers who arrive ready.
EU and Schengen
A full member of both. Live and work in the EU and travel freely across the Schengen area.
The heart of Europe
Prague sits among Berlin, Vienna and Krakow, with the whole continent on your doorstep. You are at the centre of everything.
Safe and beautiful
A safe country with good healthcare, handsome historic cities and an affordable, comfortable way of life.
A clear path to settle
From your first permit to permanent residence after five years and citizenship in time, with dual citizenship allowed.
Find your route.
The Czech Republic has more than one way in. Tap the option that sounds most like you to see how it works. We confirm the exact route for your profile before anything is committed.
The Employee Card
The route for most workers. A long-term residence permit that also covers your right to work, combined in one card and tied to a job with a Czech employer. It is valid for up to two years and renewable, and is decided on average within about two to three months.
The EU Blue Card
For highly qualified workers with a university degree or recognised professional qualification and a higher salary. It is valid for up to three years, offers mobility across the EU, and is a strong route to settling long term.
Seasonal work
For short-term roles in areas like agriculture, for the length of a season. It is a valid way in for seasonal work, though on its own it does not lead to permanent residence.
We confirm which route fits you, and matching to a verified role is what we arrange. The final decision on any permit rests with the Czech authorities.
Where will you live?
From the golden capital to the tech city to the car towns. Tap through the Czech Republic's main places and see what life and work are like in each.
Prague
The golden capital on the Vltava, the city of a hundred spires. The hub for IT, business, services and tourism, with the most jobs and the most international feel in the country.
Brno
The lively second city, a university and technology centre with a strong engineering and startup scene and a lower cost of living than Prague.
Ostrava
A friendly industrial city in the east, historically steel and mining, now manufacturing and logistics, with very affordable living.
Plzeñ
Famous for its beer and for Škoda engineering, a manufacturing and brewing city in the west, close to the German border.
Mladá Boleslav
The home of Škoda Auto, the country's biggest carmaker, a compact city built around the automotive industry and its many suppliers.
Roles are spread across the country, with the biggest plants in the centre and west and growing demand everywhere. We place candidates wherever the right verified role is, and we are straight about cost of living in each.
Where the work is.
A strong industrial economy with labour shortages across the board. Tap through the sectors with the most demand. We match you to a verified role that fits you.
Automotive & manufacturing
Škoda Auto, Hyundai, Toyota and their many suppliers are among the biggest employers of foreign workers, with steady demand on the production lines.
Engineering
Mechanical, electrical and industrial engineering roles support the factories and a deep base of Czech manufacturers.
IT & technology
Prague and Brno host a thriving technology sector, with software, support and shared-services roles, often working in English.
Construction
A busy construction sector building housing, plants and infrastructure keeps skilled and general trades in steady demand.
Logistics & warehousing
The central location makes the Czech Republic a logistics hub, with warehouse, distribution and transport roles around the industrial zones.
Healthcare
Hospitals and care settings need nurses, carers and support staff, a growing area of demand as in much of Europe.
Demand shifts over time and we never list specific vacancies here. We confirm the exact verified role, employer and location with you before you commit.
The Czech work route, in detail.
If you like to understand the full picture before you commit, here is how the Czech Republic's permits, the labour-market step, and the path to settling actually work.
The Employee Card
The Employee Card is a long-term residence permit that also authorises your work, combined in one card. It is tied to a specific employer and job, valid for up to two years and renewable, and it is the route most workers take.
The EU Blue Card
The EU Blue Card is for highly qualified workers, those with a university degree or recognised professional qualification and a higher salary. It is valid for up to three years, offers mobility across the EU, and is a strong route to settling long term.
- Based on a job offer
- Residence plus work in one
- Valid up to two years
- Renewable with your job
- Degree or recognised qualification
- Higher salary level
- Valid up to three years
- Mobility across the EU
The labour-market step
Czech work routes are employer-led. Before hiring a non-EU worker, your employer must advertise the position so it can first be offered locally. Once that step is complete, you apply for your Employee Card or EU Blue Card, normally at the Czech consulate.
An EU and Schengen country
The Czech Republic is a full member of the EU and the Schengen area. Your permit lets you live and work in the country and travel across Schengen. It uses the Czech koruna, its own strong, stable currency, in a country with good healthcare and a high quality of life.
Settling: permanent residence and citizenship
Your permit is renewable, and after five years of continuous legal residence you can apply for permanent residence. Citizenship can follow after about ten years, with a language requirement, and the Czech Republic allows dual citizenship. Family reunification lets your spouse and children join you.
This is a general guide, not legal advice. Rules can change and every case is different, which is why we keep your file current and guide you at each step. The final decision rests with the Czech authorities.
The Czech Republic vs other routes.
Mafit runs legal work routes across Europe. The Czech Republic is the stable, industrial, central-European one. Here is who it fits, so you can choose with open eyes.
You want a stable EU job
You want secure, contract work in a strong EU economy with very low unemployment and Schengen travel, with industry that keeps hiring. The Czech Republic delivers.
Both have a route
Highly qualified? The EU Blue Card is longer and more mobile. Skilled or general worker with an offer? The Employee Card is your route. We match you to the right one.
Know the koruna
The Czech Republic uses the Czech koruna, not the euro. It is a strong, stable currency, and we will be clear about what that means for you.
The rules never change
We secure the placement first, keep everything legal and documented, and never sell jobs. The decision rests with the Czech authorities.
Requirements and demand differ between countries and change over time. We give you a straight comparison for your profile and never push you toward a route that does not fit.
Your path to the Czech Republic.
A guided, step-by-step process. Here is exactly how you go from where you are now in Nigeria to your first day working in the heart of Europe.
Check your eligibility
We confirm your background fits a Czech work route, Employee Card or EU Blue Card, and gather your documents.
Secure your placement
We arrange a job offer with a verified Czech employer suited to your profile, and the contract is agreed.
Clear the labour-market test
Your employer advertises and reports the role so it can first be offered locally, the step that opens your permit.
Lodge your application
We prepare and guide your Employee Card or EU Blue Card application, normally at the Czech consulate, with everything in order.
Your permit is decided
On average around two to three months, within the legal time limits, while we keep your file moving.
Travel and start
With your permit granted you travel, register with the foreign police, arrange health cover, and begin the job that is waiting.
These are average timelines and vary with your file and route. The final decision rests with the Czech authorities.
Let's start with these.
These are the starting documents we use to begin building your Czech Republic file. As your case develops we may ask for more, so treat this as a starting point and not a finished list.
International passport
Valid, with enough remaining validity for your permit and stay.
An up-to-date CV
A clear CV setting out your skills and work history.
Proof of qualifications
Degrees, diplomas or trade certificates relevant to the work.
Proof of experience
Evidence of relevant work experience where you have it.
Passport photographs
Recent passport-style photographs for your file.
Police character certificate
A clean criminal record check from Nigeria, recently issued.
Certified translations & apostille
Documents translated into Czech and legalised for use, which we arrange.
Accommodation & health cover
Proof of where you will stay and valid health insurance, which we guide.
This is a starting point, not a complete list. We arrange the certified Czech translation and apostille your documents need and guide every requirement, and we may request more as your application progresses.
Questions, answered.
Can a Nigerian get a work visa for the Czech Republic?
What is the Czech Employee Card?
What is the EU Blue Card in the Czech Republic?
Do I need a job before I apply?
How long does the Czech work permit take?
Is the Czech Republic in the EU and the Schengen area?
What currency does the Czech Republic use?
What jobs are in demand in the Czech Republic?
Which cities have the most jobs in the Czech Republic?
Do I need to speak Czech?
Can I get permanent residence in the Czech Republic?
Can I become a Czech citizen?
Can I bring my family to the Czech Republic?
What does Mafit charge for Czech Republic placement?
What documents do I need to get started?
What is the labour-market test in the Czech Republic?
Can I work in automotive or manufacturing in the Czech Republic?
Is there seasonal work in the Czech Republic?
Is this legal and safe?
Do you guarantee the job and the residence permit?
How do I start working in the Czech Republic from Nigeria?
Start your move to the Czech Republic.
Tell us about your background and the work you are looking for, and we will check your eligibility for the Czech route, Employee Card or EU Blue Card, then begin securing your placement. We reply within one working day.
- A job secured before you fly
- Employee Card or EU Blue Card guided end to end
- A life in the EU and the Schengen area






