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Expat Women Living in Czech Republic
If you are (or plan to be) an expat living in Czech Republic, please find below a list of expat clubs, schools, general links for women living in Czech Republic, country information and more...
International Organization for Migration (IOM) Prague http://www.en.domavcr.cz/
This Website should facilitate the foreigners living in the Czech Republic.
International Women's Club of Prague http://www.volny.cz/iwap
The International Women’s Association of Prague is an independent, non-profit organization open to all women. The purpose of the IWAP is to welcome women to the Czech Republic, to promote friendship among them and to acquaint them with the local culture by organising various activities for members and their families.
Brno Expats Forum http://www.brnoexpats.com
The second home for all Expats living in and around Brno.
Brno is the Czech Republic's second largest city, with a population of nearly 500,000 people.
Central Europe Online - Czech Republic http://www.europeaninternet.com
From St Petersberg Times. This English language newspaper provides a great deal of information for expatriates considering Central Europe. Travel - Culture - Jobs - Online video with the news of the day - current news & resources.
My Destination is a global travel resource powered by a diverse community of local experts on the ground, providing unrivalled local knowledge and unique local deals.
Shipping & Moving to Czech Republic http://czech-republic.shipping-international.com
Online directory of international shipping companies that provide low cost shipping and moving services to Czech Republic. Provides broad range of information on customs regulations and shipping terms in Czech Republic as well as other useful information.
International Schools in Czech Republic
1st International School of Ostrava http://www.is-ostrava.cz/
The school also has Preliminary Membership with the Council of International Schools, and Membership with the International Primary Curriculum, and will be working on gaining accreditation in the coming months and years.
The English College in Prague http://www.englishcollege.cz/
It is part of the Czech school system and is non-profit. 80% of its students are Czech and 20% are international students from over twenty different countries.
The Prague British School http://www.pbschool.cz/
PBS offers an unrivalled education based on the English National Curriculum to students from both the local and international communities in Prague. The Prague British School is fully accredited and over 650 pupils currently attend daily.
Townshend International School http://townshend.aoehost.de/
Townshend International School is a co-educational, English medium, high school accredited by the Ministry of Education.
Looking for work in another country requires more than just the obvious CV translation. You will be confronted with issues
that probably didn't even cross your mind when you decided to go for an international career, but don't underestimate
the big impact they can have on the outcome of your adventure! Think for example about the different rules and
habits regarding immigration, job application procedures, the selection procedures and the management culture.