What is the minimum income requirement for the Czech Republic DNV?

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There is no explicit minimum income threshold for the Czech Republic’s Zivnostensky List (DNV), but you need to prove you have enough money to live. Immigration authorities generally expect to see around 120,000 CZK (approximately $5,000 USD) in your bank account for a year's stay. This covers basic living expenses. Beyond the initial bank balance, you'll need to demonstrate ongoing income. For example, a single person might need around 15,000 CZK (about $630 USD) per month after taxes to live comfortably in a city like Brno, covering rent, food, and utilities. Prague would be higher, closer to 20,000 CZK ($840 USD) monthly. While there isn't a hard number, aiming for a consistent income of at least 20,000 CZK (around $840 USD) per month will put you in a good position to satisfy immigration and cover your costs. This ensures you can maintain your DNV status without financial stress.