Title: Czech Immigration Policy
1Czech Immigration Policy
2Foreigners in CR 2004
- Nationality
- Ukrainian 78 263
- Slovak 47 352
- Vietnamese 34 179
- Polish 16 265
- Russian 14 743
- German 5 772
- Bulgarian 4 447
- Moldavian 4 085
- American 3 750
- Serbian 3 436
- Chinese 3 421
- Byelorussian 2 912
- Rumenian 2 588
- Kazakhstanian 2 162
- Austrian 2 080
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3Foreigners in Czech Republic - numbers
- Total amount of foreigners holding
- permanent residence permit or temporary stays
- 1994 104 343
- 1995 159 207
- 1996 199 152
- 1997 210 311
- 1998 220 187
- 1999 228 862
- 2000 200 851
- 2001 210 794
- 2002 231 608
- 2003 240 421
- 2004 254 294 ? 99 467 permanent residence
permit - ? 154 827 temporary stays
4Development of immigration policy in CR
- Immigration to CR three periods
- 1989 1992 return migration, increasing
Czech-Slovak migration that reflected the
approaching end of Czechoslovakia - 1993 1997 immigration from Slovakia decreased,
immigration from other countries increased - 1998 2005 decrease of intensity of foreign
migration - Foreigners represent about 2 of population in
the CR - Western Europe Switz. 19,6, AU 9,3, GE 8,9,
BE 8,3, FR 6,4, - UK 4,2, NE 4,1
- Majority of them has temporary residence and work
permit, number of these has been increasing,now
its about one half bigger than the amount of
those with permanent residence permit
5Development of Immigration policy in CR
- 1990 1995 Open and liberal immigration policy
- 1992 Aliens law
- - simple legal instrument
- - it wasnt designed to restrict immigration
but rather to take a proper evidence of
foreigners - Creating of legal and institutional structures
for reception and assistance to asylum-seekers
and refugees - Assistance in return of descendants of Czech
expatriates from Ukraine, Kazakhstan, Rumania
6Development of Immigration policy in CR
- 1995 2000 Period of restrictions
- Immigration policy reflects increasing rate of
unemployment - CR had to harmonise its migration laws with the
norms of EU - Two major legal acts were adoptedAlien Act of
1999 - Asylum Act of 1999 came into force on 1.1.2000
7Development of Immigration policy in CR
- 2000 2005 New approaches period
- The harmonisation with the EU did not tackle a
number of pressing issues - Three new elements
- Development of catch-all integration policies
since 1999/2000 - Efforts aiming at the introduction of active
immigration policies - Adoption of the first overall migration strategy
in 2003
8Policy of Integration of the Foreigners
- Policy of integration of immigrants
- Three periods
- 1993 1999 Initial Period policies targeting
specific groups (refugees,compatriots) - 2000 2003 Constitutive Period
- Since 1.1.2004 Transformation Period
- Initial Period
- 1991/1992 two state assistance programmes for
refugees and expatriates - Provision of housing, mediation of employment and
social assistance - Centrally organised, assistance is individualised
individual families, very costly
9Policy of Integration of the Foreigners
- Constitutive Period
- Involvement of CR in the work of the Council of
Europe - - ministerial conference in Warsaw 1996
- ? pan-European framework for integration of
foreigners - ? round tables in new MS (know-how of old MS)
- 1998 iniciative of Ministry of Interior
- national round table
- international Seminar on Strategies for
Implementing Integration Policies May 1999 in
Prague - Commission for the Integration of Foreigners
- 1999 Principles of the Strategy for the
Integration of Foreigners - integration, touch of multiculturalism,
communities
10Policy of Integration of the Foreigners
- 2000 Strategy for the Integration of
Foreigners - EU inspired, Tampere Conclusions, target groups
- Results of works evaluated in two government
papers - 2001 Information on the implementing of Strategy
of Integration - 2002 Effectiveness of the Strategy
- Transformation Period
- Need to reform integration strategies and their
implementing mechanism - Devolution of powers 1.1.2003 no longer
possibility to affect policies on this level
new challenges - The agenda placed within the competence of
Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs
11Policy of Integration of the Foreigners
- Active Immigration Policies
- 2002 preparations of the Pilot project of the
Active Selection of Qualified Foreign Workers
(inspired by Canada) iniciateed by MLSA - 7/2003 the project started
- 1/2003 first overall migration strategy adopted
Principles of the Government Policy in the
Field of Migration of Foreigners - Three major goals
- Combating illegal migration
- Supporting beneficial forms of migration
- Contributing to the solution of humanitarian
crisis in the world - 2004 Implementation of the strategy of the
Foreigners Integration in 2004 and its Further
Development in 2005 - Ministry of Social
Affairs - criticism
12Situation of Foreigners in CR Main Problems
- Analysis from October 2004
- Problems resulting from the Alien Act
- Many formal requierements, obstructions, legal
uncertainty of foreigners - Long waiting time for the long-term residence
permit up to 120 days - Permanent residence permit can be granted only
after 10 years of long-term residence permit, the
long-term residence permit must be renewed every
single year - No guarantee of receipt of the permit if
fulfilling the requirement, no possibility of
lodging an appeal against rejection of the
request - All decisions in hands of aliensregistration
office
13Situation of Foreigners in CR Main Problems
- Problems resulting from the institution
aliensregistration - office
- Officers often dont speak foreign languages
- No common standards for proving the financial
resources for living, corruption - Bad information about the documents needed
repeated visits to the offices, higher expenses
14Situation of Foreigners in CR Main Problems
- Obstructions to obtain of work permit
- Inbalanced requirements for obtaining of the work
permit and trade licence - Employers have to ask for permit for employing
foreigners, they have to try to employ Czechs
before and prove it, 2000 CZK fee - waiting time for work permit up to 8 months
- Medical certificate confirming the good health
required, working visa in home country, 500 CZK
fee - Social security contributions, no possibility of
benefiting from the social security system - work permit expire after 1 year, cannot be
extended, need for new one for employer and
employee, new fees
15Situation of Foreigners in CR Main Problems
- Other obstructions to integration of foreigners
- Small possibility to own real estate property
- No vote right at any level
- No language requirements (only if applying for
citizenship) - Discrimination Passports even for well
integrated foreigners (no ID) - Citizenship
- Only after 15 years
- Children of second and third generation dont get
citizenship automatically
16Situation of Foreigners in CR Main Problems
- Problems conclusion
- Many administrative obstacles to employment and
integration of foreigners - The system helps to illegal communities, many
foreigners live in quasi-legality - Legal uncertainty of foreigners
- Conflict of Czech law x EU and international law
- Bad conditions for families of foreigners
(children, healt care, permanent residence permit
only after 8 years) - The administrative system and its performance are
not compatible - with the immigration aims and strategies of Czech
Republic and its - international Commitments.
17Czech Immigration Policy - Conclusions
- Proposals for solutions
- Change of the system more efficient, flexible,
no corruption, less administrative obstacles - Eliminate the conflict of Czech law with
international and EU law - Transfer the agenda to the competence of civil
institutions, local authorities