Yes, you will need a visa to visit the Czech Republic if you are not a citizen of a country in the European Union, European Economic Area, or Switzerland.
Yes Americans do need a visa to enter the Czech Republic.
No. Since both UK and Czech Republic are EU members you do not need visa.
Yes, US citizens need a visa to visit the Czech Republic for stays longer than 90 days. For short visits of up to 90 days, US citizens can travel to the Czech Republic without a visa for tourism or business purposes.
person who is originally from Afghanistan has travel document, does he need a visa for Czech republic for a few days trip with a car?
its depend, does the south African has a Swiss citizenship? If yes he does not need a visa for any European country..
No. You don't need a visa. Prague is in the Czech Republic, which is part of the European Union. Anyone with any EU passport can go there without a visa.
Yes, you will need a visa to travel to Prague if you are not a citizen of a European Union country or a country with a visa waiver agreement with the Czech Republic. It is important to check the specific visa requirements based on your nationality before traveling.
In most cases yes, as there is one European Visa valid for all Schengen countries. However, Czech Republic may have its own policy in some cases and there may be a visa, which is valid only for Czech Republic and nowhere else. Please also note, that there is no border control between Schengen countries.
Sadly, starting Thursday, Canada is no longer a visa-free country for Mexico. It was, but a new law to restrict refugee status claims from the Czech Republic and Mexico means ALL Czech and Mexican nationals will need a visa to enter.
Prague is the capital of the Czech Republic.
Yes, Indian citizens need a visa to travel to the Dominican Republic.
Prague is the capital and largest city in the Czech Republic.