Visa requirements for Czech citizens


Visa requirements for Czech citizens are administrative entry restrictions by the authorities of other states placed on citizens of the Czech Republic.
As of 2025, Czech citizens had visa-free or visa on arrival access to 185 countries and territories, ranking the Czech passport 7th in the world according to the Henley Passport Index.

Historical perspective

Visa requirements for Czech citizens were lifted by Belarus in February 2017, the Solomon Islands in October 2016, Tuvalu in July 2016, the Marshall Islands in June 2016, Palau, Tonga, São Tomé and Príncipe, Indonesia, United Arab Emirates, Timor-Leste, Samoa, Cape Verde and Uzbekistan.
Czech citizens were made eligible for eVisas recently by Saudi Arabia, Suriname and Pakistan, Tanzania and Papua New Guinea, Angola, Djibouti, Egypt, Azerbaijan, Tajikistan, India and Myanmar.
In 2014, Czech Republic ranked 10th on the list of countries based on the visa requirements for their citizens. This means that Czech citizens could travel to 162 countries and territories visa-free or can obtain visa on arrival. In 2009 Czech citizens could travel to 131 countries without a visa, to 142 in 2010, 152 in 2012, 167 in 2016, 168 in 2017, 182 in 2018, 181 in 2019, and 183 in 2020.

Territories and disputed areas

Visa requirements for Czech citizens for visits to various territories, disputed areas, partially recognized countries and restricted zones:

Right to consular protection in non-EU countries

When in a non-EU country where there is no Czech embassy, Czech citizens as EU citizens have the right to get consular protection from the embassy of any other EU country present in that country.
See also List of diplomatic missions of the Czech Republic.