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Can a newborn with a Czech passport be naturalized in an EU country that recognizes dual citizenship?

China citizens who have settled in the Czech Republic for more than one year must hold one of the following valid documents: a long-term visa (posted on the visa page of their passports), which shall be examined and signed by the Embassy and Consulate of China in the Czech Republic. The validity period is generally 1 year, and the longest stay time does not exceed 180 days. Visa holders must apply to the Immigration Bureau of the Czech Ministry of the Interior for extension 1 month before the expiration of their residence.

The current immigration, investment and permanent residence policy "Czech Nationality Law" stipulates that people who originally held Czech nationality can continue to retain Czech nationality when they acquire the nationality of other countries. People who have the nationality of other countries need to give up their original nationality when they acquire Czech nationality.

The criteria for applying for Czech citizenship are very strict; It is not easy for China China citizens to obtain Czech citizenship immediately after they get married with Czech citizens. For a newborn baby born in the Czech Republic, one of his parents is a Czech citizen of China, but one of his parents is a foreign citizen of China, so he cannot obtain Czech citizenship. For detailed information about Czech immigration investment and permanent residence policy, please refer to the website of Czech Ministry of Interior.

Cultural education implements nine-year basic education. Ordinary high schools and colleges and universities implement the system of self-funded and academic scholarships, but the state subsidizes students' accommodation fees. According to the relevant laws and regulations promulgated by 1990, private and religious schools are allowed to be established. Famous universities include Charles University, Czech Institute of Technology, Masaryk University, Prague University of Economics and Palatsky University.

The Czech medical system is well equipped and the quality of medical staff is relatively high. All major cities have general practitioners or specialist clinics. The Czech Republic implements a graded diagnosis and treatment system of community outpatient service, district hospital outpatient service and general hospital, and it is necessary to make an appointment for medical treatment except first aid.

China citizens, Czech citizens and foreign China citizens who live in the Czech Republic for a long time must add a complete medical insurance management system. Most of the medical expenses are covered by insurance companies, including personal registration fees, prescription fees and a certain proportion of medical expenses. People without medical insurance need to pay for medical treatment, and the cost of medical treatment is high. Generally speaking, they need to pay a deposit. Citizens of China, China who apply for a Czech short-term visa must purchase travel medical insurance that can also be applied in Schengen District of China, and the duration of commercial insurance must cover the whole process of their travel. To apply for a Czech long-term visa, you must purchase medical insurance from an insurance company designated by the Czech Republic.

Czech emergency number is 155, or call SOS mobile phone 1 12 for help. This mobile phone can provide English, French and Czech services. All the important hospitals in Prague, Czech Republic, have foreigners' clinics, and most doctors can speak English. Drugs in Czech pharmacies are divided into drugs and over-the-counter drugs, and the purchase of drugs must have a list of drugs issued by doctors.

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