Labor export to the Czech Republic has many promises
Update: 20.08.2020
With the Czech declaration of re-issuance of visas to Vietnamese citizens and the fact that some localities and Czech enterprises question the need to recruit Vietnamese workers with the Vietnamese Embassy in the Czech Republic, forecast in the Next, a large number of Vietnamese workers will have the opportunity to work in the Czech Republic.
From June 6, 2019, the Czech Republic officially reopened the granting of long-term visas to Vietnamese citizens and the Embassy of the Czech Republic in Hanoi directly received the first application for 200 Vietnamese citizens. The South will move to the Czech Republic to work from August 2019. Previously, the Czech Government announced to suspend long-term visas for the purpose of working and doing business in the Czech Republic for Vietnamese citizens.
During a working visit to the Czech Republic by Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc, his wife and a senior delegation of the Government of Vietnam (from April 16 to 18, 2019), Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc held a meeting talks with Prime Minister Andrej Babis, meeting with President Miloz Zeman, Speaker of the House of Representatives Radek Vondracek, attending the Vietnam – Czech Business Forum and meeting with representatives of the Vietnamese community in the Czech Republic.
At the High-Level Conference between the two sides, the two Prime Ministers agreed to coordinate to promote bilateral cooperation in many fields in education – training, labor, agriculture, science and technology, environment and culture. , travel. The two sides agreed to continue to effectively implement the mechanism of the Vietnam-Czech Intergovernmental Committee on economic cooperation; encourage and create conditions for businesses of the two countries to increase contact, connect partners, participate in fairs, seminars …
Export of goods to sec has many symptoms
Conference between the Government of Vietnam and the Czech Republic. Photo: Website of Ministry of Labor, Invalids and Social Affairs
Prime Minister Nguyen Xuan Phuc, Minister of Labor – Invalids and Social Affairs Dao Ngoc Dung directly discussed on the issue of promoting labor cooperation between the two countries and agreed by Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis: Vietnamese citizens continue to be registered for a long-term visa for the purpose of working and doing business in the Czech Republic.
Speaking at the Conference, Prime Minister Andrej Babis emphasized: “The Czech Republic is a close friend of Vietnam. As an active member of the EU, the Czech Republic supports strengthening relations between Vietnam and the EU, especially pushing the EU to soon complete the procedures to sign EVFTA and EVIPA with Vietnam ”.
It is known that the Czech Republic is in very high demand for labor. Currently, the Czech Republic is short of about 200 thousand employees, and it is forecasted that in the coming time, your need to receive labor may be up to 600 thousand, due to the stable development of the Czech economy in recent years. The Czechs moved again to Western European countries to work. Vietnamese workers from the 1980s to 1990s studying and working in Czechoslovakia (now the Czech Republic and Slovakia) have always been highly appreciated for their industriousness and hard work.
Thus, with the Czech announcing the re-issuance of visas to Vietnamese citizens, and the fact that some localities and Czech enterprises question the need to recruit Vietnamese workers with the Vietnamese Embassy in the Czech Republic, the forecast is in the In the coming time, a large number of Vietnamese workers will have the opportunity to work in the Czech Republic.
ST/ DD- P.D (Capital of Labor).