Do tourists need to register in Prague on arrival if they do not live in a hotel? Visas are type C, multiple. They are supposed to live in Prague for about 2 weeks.
Answer Margarita Harutyunyan, World of Wanderings
Yes, of course tourists need to register upon arrival in Prague. The law requires you to communicate your place of stay in the Czech Republic. Penalty for non-compliance with this requirement can reach up to 3,000 kroons. Documents require a passport, a visa, an insurance policy, a registration application that is filled in.
Answer Tatiana Vertzhejzer
Register tourists need, they can do it themselves or they can register host party, specifically those who provide accommodation.
April 23, 2014
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