!!! Covid-19 - all you need to know about CERTIFICATES & TESTING !!!
Certificates are recognized for entry to establishments when using services. They also simplify travel. Fully vaccinated holders of the European Vaccination Certificate and holders of recognized vaccination certificates from third countries can arrive from any country without a test and without undergoing self-isolation, only with an arrival form. The only exceptions are arrivals from countries with the so-called extreme risk of infection (black).If you're searching for any information regarding the certificates which will ease your arrival and stay in the Czech Republic, please, continue through this link to the website of the Ministry of Health of the Czech Republic. You will find answers to your questions about the certificates as well as about testing for SARS-CoV-2 in English there. To get a basic idea about the certificates, check the infographics below ↓
If you're coming from a country outside of the EU with a local certificate, please, continue through this link to find out all the essential information on the Issuance of the Czech version of the European COVID-19 certificate. While browsing this website of the Ministry of Health of the Czech Republic, scroll down to see the list of countries with remotely certifiable certificates and Countries with a certificate to which additional confirmation is required for the issuance of a Czech certificate.
Information regarding the recognition of vaccination certificates from other countries can be found here.
Obligatory testing at dormitories
BUT representatives were informed last week that the Ministry of Health and the Ministry of Education anticipate that students living in dormitories will have to test at all universities in the Czech Republic during the next academic year unless they're fully vaccinated or have a valid certificate of recovery. These students will have to pay for such testing from their own resources. The BUT management has in the past supported vaccinations against covid-19, as well as university rectors within the Czech Chamber of Rectors. Students are encouraged to be vaccinated to avoid having to pay for testing in the case of dormitory accommodation.
Information on how to get vaccinated in the Czech Republic can be found here.

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Link | https://www.vut.cz/en/students/going-abroad/f90952/d214444 |