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The Problems of Foreigner Employment in the Czech Republic focused on the Tax Aspects
Kratochvilová, Jitka ; Kučerová, Marie (referee) ; Kopřiva, Jan (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is focused on the employment of EU/EEA citizens and non-citizens and how their income is taxed. The aim of the practical part is to demonstrate the different tax situations in which they can find themselves when employed abroad. Examples of taxation based on income from abroad and Czech Republic are also included for both tax-residents and tax non-residents.
Comparison of the Law of Foreigners in the Czech Republic and in Spain and analysis of the relevant Spanish legal terminology with a glossary
MINÁŘOVÁ, Eliška
Bachelor Thesis is focused on legislation regulating the entry and residence of foreigners in the Czech Republic and Spain. It offers a brief overview of foreigners' obligations when entering the territory, visa requirements and types of stay. Accompanied with a comparison of the mentioned content. Thesis is concluded by a terminological analysis and glossary suggesting translations of Spanish terminology from the field of immigration law.
Employment of Foreigners from Third Countries
Pastorek, Štěpán ; Štefko, Martin (advisor) ; Tomšej, Jakub (referee)
Employment of Foreigners from Third Countries Abstract In relation to the current situation on the labour market, the employment of foreigners from third countries has become a very important area which, nevertheless, brings difficulties in many aspects. The existence of various types of residence permits that foreigners can obtain to gain legal permission to stay in the Czech Republic, combined with the fragmentation of the topic into several different laws and regulations, pose substantial demands on the persons concerned in the employment process. The aim of the thesis is to provide a comprehensive overview of the possibilities that employers have to employ foreigners from third countries using the analytical and descriptive method. Problematic aspects of the legal regulation are pointed out and possible solutions are proposed in certain parts of the thesis. The thesis is composed of seven main chapters that are then divided into subchapters. Chapter One is introductory and deals with the sources of law in the context of international law, European Union and national law of the Czech Republic. Chapter Two is dealing with the definitions of the main terms such as dependent work, employment, a foreigner from the third country or family member of the EU citizen and citizen of the Czech Republic. Chapter...
Long-term residence permit for the purpose of study in the Czech Republic
Novotná, Kristýna ; Kryska, David (advisor) ; Rajchl, Jiří (referee)
Long-term residence permit for the purpose of study in the Czech Republic Abstract Long-term residence permit for the purpose of study is permitted by the Ministry of the Interior to the third-country nationals who intend to stay in the Czech Republic for more than 1 year. The fundamental legal regulation governing long-term residence isact No. 326/1999 Coll., On the Residence of Foreign nationals in the Czech Republic and on amendment of certain acts, that is transposing Directives of the European Union on which is this residence based. The case law of the Czech administrative courts, the Constitutional Court and the Court of Justice of the European Union cannot be omitted since it is important source. Firstly, is the master's thesis devoted to the concept of foreigners, in order to clearly specify for which category of foreigners is the long-term stay intended to and what area of law deals with it. Subsequently, the Directive 2004/114/EC, which is the basis of a valid and effective regulation of the study stay, is being analysed along with the Directive 2016/801, which will be transposed into the Czech legal system by an amendment to act No. 326/1999 Coll., which is at the time of submitting the master's thesis at the stage of the government's draft, waiting for the first reading in the Chamber of...
Application proceedings for long-term residence permit for business purpose
Sigmundová, Iva ; Svoboda, Petr (advisor) ; Kryska, David (referee)
The aim of this thesis is an interpretation on the administrative procedure concerning an application of the third-country nationals for long-term residence permit for business purpose on the bases of the act nř 326/1999 Coll., On the residence of foreign nationals in the Czech Republic and about amendment of certain acts. The thesis is divided into four parts. The first part contains the interpretation of key terms (foreign nationals, long- term residence permit and business purpose) which determine the long-term residence permit for purpose in question. The second part deals with conditions to be met for submission of the application form and on requirements needed to be attached to the application form. The third part deals with the administrative procedure after submission of application form focusing on particularities of application proceedings for long-term residence permit for business purpose. The fourth part asses the issuing of final decision.
Stay of the third-country nationals in the Schengen Area in the common visa policy framework
Murad, Daniela ; Tomášek, Michal (advisor) ; Pítrová, Lenka (referee)
The thesis deals with the development of the Schengen cooperation and characteristic of the Schengen acquis transforming in the course of time, with the stress on the field of visa and residence/migration policy. Main emphasis is on the valid legislation concerning the status and stay of the third country nationals. The thesis looks into problematic parts of the legislation, both theoretical and practical, and provides opinion of the author on those matters. The thesis is divided into four main spheres. The first one concerns development of a visa and migration policy in the framework of development of the Schengen cooperation and its gradual integration into the main EU policies, its definitions and different participation of the Member States. Following key part of the thesis deals with the current valid provisions of the stay of the third country nationals (citizens of the countries outside of the EU). This part defines subjects of law coming from the third countries, as differentiated by the Union and Czech law and defines various types of authorization to stay which entitle them to short or long-stay at the Schengen or Czech territory. The third segment deals with the family members of the EU nationals who are covered by specific legal framework. Last part of the thesis encompasses future...
The Problems of Foreigner Employment in the Czech Republic focused on the Tax Aspects
Kratochvilová, Jitka ; Kučerová, Marie (referee) ; Kopřiva, Jan (advisor)
This bachelor thesis is focused on the employment of EU/EEA citizens and non-citizens and how their income is taxed. The aim of the practical part is to demonstrate the different tax situations in which they can find themselves when employed abroad. Examples of taxation based on income from abroad and Czech Republic are also included for both tax-residents and tax non-residents.

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