Czech out time
2007-06-13
A shiver went through many monolingual foreigners this week as
they read that a draft law calls for granting residence permits
only to people who speak Czech. EU citizens would be spared,
but what about people like Jack Stack, an American good enough
to win a presidential plaque from Václav Klaus but too busy to
learn Czech? Would he and other top managers be turned away?
The scare was a false alarm, because the law will likely apply
only to those seeking permanent residence, which most
managers don't need. But this doesn't mean there isn't an anti-
foreigner trend developing. NGOs are furious about other
changes to residence and asylum laws, EU citizens are starting to
trickle home due to a new social-security burden, and Minister
Martin Říman has declared a de facto moratorium on inward
industrial investment. Foreigners are starting to feel unwanted
at times.
[Czech Republic European Union Česká spořitelna
nongovernmental organizations]
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