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Living in Brno

Czechia's second city and the capital of Moravia: a large university and IT/services hub with a strong tech-industry base, rents roughly 15% below Prague, and slightly warmer, sunnier summers than the Bohemian capital. English is workable in the tech and student scene; winter smog is milder than in Poland's south.

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At a glance

The headline numbers for Brno — each with its own source and freshness. A live official figure is not the same as a survey estimate or a 30-year climate normal.

What the tags meanofficial — live figure from a government or authorityopen data — open dataset (Eurostat, EEA, M-Lab, UdSC…)survey — survey or index estimatecurated — SettleMetric-assembled estimate — open the source for the method
Cost of living
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ČSÚ — Household Consumption Expenditures 2024 (per-capita CZ-COICOP), CPI-uplifted

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Jun 30, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
ČSÚ 2024 all-households per-capita consumption 212,569 CZK/yr minus actual rentals (04.1) 19,621 CZK → 192,948 CZK/yr = 16,079 CZK/mo excluding rent; uplifted by CPI to mid-2026 (2025 avg +2.5%, +~1.1% into 2026 → ×1.037) → ≈16,674 CZK/mo; converted at 21.244 CZK/USD (ECB 2026-07-02, EUR/CZK 24.216 ÷ EUR/USD 1.1399) → ≈$785. All-households per-capita basis (single-person basket not separately published in this release); city living runs somewhat higher.
$785/mo
2026curated
Rent, 1–3 bed
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Deloitte Czech Rent Index Q3 2025 (Brno, 399 CZK/m²) with garantovanynajem.cz Brno rent map cross-check by disposition

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Sep 30, 2025
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
City-wide asking rent per m² from Deloitte Brno (399 CZK/m²/mo, Q3 2025) applied to typical unit sizes (studio 30 m², 1BR 47 m², 2BR 65 m², 3BR 85 m²), then split into central vs outside using a district multiplier (central Brno-střed ×1.15, outer panel districts ×0.90) reflecting the ~350 CZK/m² near-centre vs ~240–260 CZK/m² outer-panel spread reported by garantovanynajem.cz. Converted at 21.244 CZK/USD. Cross-checked against garantovanynajem.cz market asking figures by disposition (1+kk ≈17,000 → $800; 2+kk ≈24,000 → $1,130; 3+kk ≈32,000 → $1,506 CZK/mo), which the central/outside brackets straddle.
Notes
All cells are DERIVED (Deloitte city per-m² × typical size × district multiplier). Only the city-wide per-m² asking rent (Deloitte) and the central/outer per-m² spread are directly observed; the type×location matrix is computed transparently. Central = Brno-střed and adjacent; outside = Bohunice, Líšeň, Starý Lískovec and similar outer districts.
$794–$1,836

/mo

2025curated
Freelancer tax
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SettleMetric tax engine over official 2026 rules (Finanční správa, ČSSZ, VZP)

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Jan 1, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Best eligible scheme cz-osvc-pausal-60 at €60,000 revenue = 1,452,960 CZK (ECB EUR/CZK 24.216): 60% expense lump-sum → profit 581,184; social 29.2%×55% = 93,338.15; health 13.5%×50% = 39,663.27 (min floor); PIT (581,184 − 205,600 allowance) × 15% = 56,337.60; total levies 189,339.02 → 13.03%. The paušální-daň Band 2 (200,940 CZK fixed) gives 13.83%, so the 60% lump-sum wins at this income. Expenses are the statutory 60% flat rate, not actual costs.
13%
2026curated
Safety
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UNODC / World Bank — intentional homicides per 100,000 (Czechia, 2023)

Open data

Data as of
Dec 31, 2023
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Notes
UNODC series via World Bank: 0.768 per 100,000 in 2023 (down from 0.815 in 2022). Rounded to 0.77. 2024 not yet published at the national series level on checked sources.
0.77/100k
2023open data
Air quality
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EEA European city air quality viewer (City_AQ_Viewer_2026)

Open data

Data as of
Dec 31, 2024
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
EEA city viewer value for Brno = 13.3 µg/m³ (2024 annual mean, aggregated from Brno's monitoring stations). Read via the EEA-verified-data tracker eu-airquality.com/czechia/brno (which republishes the EEA city viewer figures) because the EEA viewer itself renders inside a Tableau canvas not machine-readable to automated fetches; the value is EEA's own.
Notes
About 2.7× the WHO 2021 guideline (5 µg/m³), within the current EU limit (25) but above the 2030 EU limit (10), so Brno is 'not on track' for 2030 compliance per EEA. Corroborated by the aqicn/ČHMÚ Brno historical annual series (18.8 in 2017 → 15.7 in 2019 → 13.5 in 2020), a clear downward trend consistent with 13.3 in 2024. Lower than Kraków (19.5) and close to Prague (~12); the ČHMÚ tabular yearbook HTML pages (per-station Brno-Tuřany/Brno-Výstaviště) were not machine-readable this cycle, so the EEA city aggregate is used as the primary figure.
13.3 µg/m³
2024open data
Internet
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M-Lab NDT country aggregates for Czechia

Open data

Data as of
Dec 31, 2023
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Median of 343 daily country medians, 957,549 download tests (2023 — latest full year in M-Lab's public stats API; 2025/2026 files not yet published).
Notes
M-Lab NDT is single-stream and reads well below Ookla-style figures (Czech fixed broadband commonly markets 100–1000 Mbps) — comparable only within this criterion.
30 Mbps
2023open data
English
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EF EPI 2025 (rank 23/123, score 582 — High band)

Research

Data as of
Nov 1, 2025
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Notes
Own band informed by EF EPI 2025 (attribution: EF Education First): Czechia rank 23/123, score 582, EF 'High'/B2 band. English is broadly workable in Prague/Brno and the service and tech sectors, thinner in smaller towns and public offices. Czech is the sole official language.
High
2025survey
Private health
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PVZP Comprehensive medical insurance (EXCLUSIVE) + UNIQA/Slavia/Maxima comprehensive foreigner plans — market midpoint; insurers quote on request

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Jul 4, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Comprehensive (outpatient + inpatient/hospital, benefit limit 1.8–10 million CZK/event, ~EUR 400,000) commercial medical insurance for foreigners — PVZP Comprehensive EXCLUSIVE and comparable UNIQA/Slavia/Maxima/Ergo products — runs ≈1,700–2,500 CZK/month for a healthy 35-year-old. Midpoint ≈2,100 CZK/mo ≈ 25,200 CZK/yr ≈ $1,186 at 21.244 CZK/USD (range ≈ $960–$1,412). Premiums are quoted on request, so this is a curated market midpoint.
Notes
Residents with a residence permit and local work/business are covered by mandatory public health insurance (VZP etc.) at 13.5% of the assessment base — comprehensive commercial cover is mainly for those not yet in the public system (long-stay visa holders must carry it). This figure is the comprehensive with-inpatient tier, chosen to be comparable with other countries' comprehensive plans; a cheaper 'basic' (urgent-care-only) foreigner plan starts around 900 CZK/mo.
$1,186/yr
2026curated

Population 402,739 · Europe/Prague · country-level facts (taxes, visas, crypto) inherited from Czechia

What it costs you per month

A planning estimate: real asking rent plus a cost-of-living basket scaled to your household. Not a quote.

Household
Lifestyle
Location
Estimated total
$1,541/mo

≈ $18,492 / year

Where it goes
  • Rent (1-bed)$794
  • Food & non-alcoholic beverages$154
  • Housing utilities (energy, water, maintenance) excl. rent$144
  • Transport$86
  • Recreation, sport & culture$77
  • Restaurants & accommodation$63
  • Furnishings & household equipment$52
  • Information & communication$48
  • Clothing & footwear$34
  • Health (out-of-pocket)$28
  • Alcohol & tobacco$27
  • Insurance & financial services$27
  • Education services$7
  • Living costs$747

Rent from the asking-rent matrix below. Living costs scale a one-person basket ($747/mo) by household size and lifestyle; the equivalence factors are our assumption. Schooling and one-off setup are excluded.

Cost of living

What a single person spends each month — food, utilities, transport, eating out and the rest — excluding rent.

Typical monthly spending (national average)
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ČSÚ Household Consumption Expenditures 2024 (per-capita CZ-COICOP), CPI-uplifted

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Jun 30, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
ČSÚ 2024 all-households per-capita annual spending by CZ-COICOP division (Kč/yr): food 37,888; housing excl. rent 35,314 (04 total 54,935 − 04.1 rent 19,621); transport 21,063; recreation 18,904; restaurants 15,574; furnishings 12,680; info & communication 11,887; clothing 8,373; alcohol & tobacco 6,652; insurance & finance 6,689; health 6,880; education 1,665. Each ÷12, ×1.037 CPI uplift, ÷21.244 CZK/USD. Categories approximate the ~$785/mo cost-of-living aggregate (small housing sub-lines within 04.4 rounded).
total 747 USD/mo
Food & non-alcoholic beverages154 USD
Housing utilities (energy, water, maintenance) excl. rent144 USD
Transport86 USD
Recreation, sport & culture77 USD
Restaurants & accommodation63 USD
Furnishings & household equipment52 USD
Information & communication48 USD
Clothing & footwear34 USD
Health (out-of-pocket)28 USD
Alcohol & tobacco27 USD
Insurance & financial services27 USD
Education services7 USD

Czechia's household-budget basket for a single person, excluding rent. Non-rent costs vary little between cities — the city-specific part is rent, shown under Housing below.

CriterionValueScore
Cost of living (single, excl. rent)country-level785USD/month, single person, excluding rent
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ČSÚ — Household Consumption Expenditures 2024 (per-capita CZ-COICOP), CPI-uplifted

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Jun 30, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
ČSÚ 2024 all-households per-capita consumption 212,569 CZK/yr minus actual rentals (04.1) 19,621 CZK → 192,948 CZK/yr = 16,079 CZK/mo excluding rent; uplifted by CPI to mid-2026 (2025 avg +2.5%, +~1.1% into 2026 → ×1.037) → ≈16,674 CZK/mo; converted at 21.244 CZK/USD (ECB 2026-07-02, EUR/CZK 24.216 ÷ EUR/USD 1.1399) → ≈$785. All-households per-capita basis (single-person basket not separately published in this release); city living runs somewhat higher.
8.6

Housing

What it costs to rent, by apartment type and location.

Asking rent by apartment type & location
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Deloitte Czech Rent Index Q3 2025 (Brno, 399 CZK/m²) with garantovanynajem.cz Brno rent map cross-check by disposition

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Sep 30, 2025
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
City-wide asking rent per m² from Deloitte Brno (399 CZK/m²/mo, Q3 2025) applied to typical unit sizes (studio 30 m², 1BR 47 m², 2BR 65 m², 3BR 85 m²), then split into central vs outside using a district multiplier (central Brno-střed ×1.15, outer panel districts ×0.90) reflecting the ~350 CZK/m² near-centre vs ~240–260 CZK/m² outer-panel spread reported by garantovanynajem.cz. Converted at 21.244 CZK/USD. Cross-checked against garantovanynajem.cz market asking figures by disposition (1+kk ≈17,000 → $800; 2+kk ≈24,000 → $1,130; 3+kk ≈32,000 → $1,506 CZK/mo), which the central/outside brackets straddle.
Notes
All cells are DERIVED (Deloitte city per-m² × typical size × district multiplier). Only the city-wide per-m² asking rent (Deloitte) and the central/outer per-m² spread are directly observed; the type×location matrix is computed transparently. Central = Brno-střed and adjacent; outside = Bohunice, Líšeň, Starý Lískovec and similar outer districts.
ApartmentCentralOutside centre
Studio648 USD/mo507 USD/mo
1-bedroom1,015 USD/mo794 USD/mo
2-bedroom1,404 USD/mo1,099 USD/mo
3-bedroom1,836 USD/mo1,437 USD/mo

All cells are DERIVED (Deloitte city per-m² × typical size × district multiplier). Only the city-wide per-m² asking rent (Deloitte) and the central/outer per-m² spread are directly observed; the type×location matrix is computed transparently. Central = Brno-střed and adjacent; outside = Bohunice, Líšeň, Starý Lískovec and similar outer districts.

Climate

Temperature and rainfall through the year, plus air quality.

Monthly normals — Brno
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NOAA/WMO Climatological Standard Normals — Brno/Tuřany (WMO 11723)

Open data

Data as of
Dec 31, 2020
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
WMO 1991–2020 station normals (mean daily maximum, mean daily minimum, total precipitation), NCEI accession 0253808 (public domain). Station: Brno/Tuřany airport (WMO 11723).
Daytime high °CNighttime low °CRainfall mm
-3°13°30°050100mmJanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDecJanuary — high 1.9°C, low -3.5°C, rainfall 23.4 mmFebruary — high 4.5°C, low -2.5°C, rainfall 22.3 mmMarch — high 9.7°C, low 0.8°C, rainfall 30 mmApril — high 16.1°C, low 5.2°C, rainfall 27.3 mmMay — high 20.4°C, low 9.6°C, rainfall 59.1 mmJune — high 24.1°C, low 13.2°C, rainfall 69.5 mmJuly — high 26.5°C, low 14.9°C, rainfall 71.5 mmAugust — high 26.4°C, low 14.8°C, rainfall 60.7 mmSeptember — high 20.5°C, low 10.6°C, rainfall 51.4 mmOctober — high 14.1°C, low 6.1°C, rainfall 35.1 mmNovember — high 7.7°C, low 2°C, rainfall 32.2 mmDecember — high 2.6°C, low -2.3°C, rainfall 30 mm

Average day/night temperature (lines, left axis) and total rainfall (bars, right axis) for each month — 1991–2020 normals. Hover a month for exact figures.

Month by month
JanFebMarAprMayJunJulAugSepOctNovDec
Daytime high °C1.9°4.5°9.7°16.1°20.4°24.1°26.5°26.4°20.5°14.1°7.7°2.6°
Nighttime low °C-3.5°-2.5°0.8°5.2°9.6°13.2°14.9°14.8°10.6°6.1°2.0°-2.3°
Rainfall mm232230275970726151353230
CriterionValueScore
Climate comfort6pleasant months/year
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SettleMetric computation over climate-normals

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Dec 31, 2020
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Months with mean daily max 15–28°C and precipitation < 150mm: Apr (16.1°C), May (20.4), Jun (24.1), Jul (26.5), Aug (26.4), Sep (20.5) = 6. October misses at 14.1°C. One more pleasant month than Prague (whose April is 14.5°C), consistent with Brno's slightly warmer Moravian climate.
6.0
Air quality (PM2.5)13.3µg/m³, annual mean PM2.5
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EEA European city air quality viewer (City_AQ_Viewer_2026)

Open data

Data as of
Dec 31, 2024
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
EEA city viewer value for Brno = 13.3 µg/m³ (2024 annual mean, aggregated from Brno's monitoring stations). Read via the EEA-verified-data tracker eu-airquality.com/czechia/brno (which republishes the EEA city viewer figures) because the EEA viewer itself renders inside a Tableau canvas not machine-readable to automated fetches; the value is EEA's own.
Notes
About 2.7× the WHO 2021 guideline (5 µg/m³), within the current EU limit (25) but above the 2030 EU limit (10), so Brno is 'not on track' for 2030 compliance per EEA. Corroborated by the aqicn/ČHMÚ Brno historical annual series (18.8 in 2017 → 15.7 in 2019 → 13.5 in 2020), a clear downward trend consistent with 13.3 in 2024. Lower than Kraków (19.5) and close to Prague (~12); the ČHMÚ tabular yearbook HTML pages (per-station Brno-Tuřany/Brno-Výstaviště) were not machine-readable this cycle, so the EEA city aggregate is used as the primary figure.
6.7

Safety

How safe daily life is, from official crime statistics.

CriterionValueScore
Homicide ratecountry-level0.8intentional homicides per 100,000/year
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UNODC / World Bank — intentional homicides per 100,000 (Czechia, 2023)

Open data

Data as of
Dec 31, 2023
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Notes
UNODC series via World Bank: 0.768 per 100,000 in 2023 (down from 0.815 in 2022). Rounded to 0.77. 2024 not yet published at the national series level on checked sources.
9.5

Infrastructure

Internet speed and how parcels get to your door.

CriterionValueScore
Domestic delivery qualitycountry-levelExcellent
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Packeta/Zásilkovna official news + Czech Post / carrier service pages (composite)

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Dec 31, 2025
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Packeta/Zásilkovna: ~6,200 Z-BOX lockers + ~4,000 staffed pickup points (≈10,000 points in Czechia), 184 million parcels delivered in 2025; Czech Post (Česká pošta) nationwide with Balíkovna pickup; PPL, DPD, GLS, DHL nationwide with next-day standard. Dense locker + PUDO network; next-day delivery is the norm.
10.0
International delivery easecountry-levelMinor friction
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European Commission — temporary flat fee on low-value imports (applies from 1 July 2026, EU-wide incl. Czechia)

Official source

Data as of
Jul 1, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Notes
Intra-EU shipping is frictionless (single market, all major carriers). Non-EU imports: the EU removed the €150 duty-free threshold and from 1 July 2026 a temporary flat €3/item duty applies to ≤€150 consignments (until 2028); VAT is collected at checkout via IOSS. Predictable but no longer duty-free — same EU regime as other member states.
7.0
Internet speedcountry-level30.1Mbps, median fixed download
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M-Lab NDT country aggregates for Czechia

Open data

Data as of
Dec 31, 2023
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Median of 343 daily country medians, 957,549 download tests (2023 — latest full year in M-Lab's public stats API; 2025/2026 files not yet published).
Notes
M-Lab NDT is single-stream and reads well below Ookla-style figures (Czech fixed broadband commonly markets 100–1000 Mbps) — comparable only within this criterion.
2.5

Healthcare

What comprehensive private medical cover costs.

CriterionValueScore
Private healthcare costcountry-level1,186USD/year, comprehensive private insurance premium, healthy 35-year-old
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PVZP Comprehensive medical insurance (EXCLUSIVE) + UNIQA/Slavia/Maxima comprehensive foreigner plans — market midpoint; insurers quote on request

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Jul 4, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Comprehensive (outpatient + inpatient/hospital, benefit limit 1.8–10 million CZK/event, ~EUR 400,000) commercial medical insurance for foreigners — PVZP Comprehensive EXCLUSIVE and comparable UNIQA/Slavia/Maxima/Ergo products — runs ≈1,700–2,500 CZK/month for a healthy 35-year-old. Midpoint ≈2,100 CZK/mo ≈ 25,200 CZK/yr ≈ $1,186 at 21.244 CZK/USD (range ≈ $960–$1,412). Premiums are quoted on request, so this is a curated market midpoint.
Notes
Residents with a residence permit and local work/business are covered by mandatory public health insurance (VZP etc.) at 13.5% of the assessment base — comprehensive commercial cover is mainly for those not yet in the public system (long-stay visa holders must carry it). This figure is the comprehensive with-inpatient tier, chosen to be comparable with other countries' comprehensive plans; a cheaper 'basic' (urgent-care-only) foreigner plan starts around 900 CZK/mo.
8.0

Money & crypto

Crypto rules and how freely personal money moves.

CriterionValueScore
Crypto regulationcountry-levelLegal friendly
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Finanční správa — exemption of income from transfer of crypto-assets (§4 Income Tax Act, from 15 Feb 2025)

Official source

Data as of
Feb 15, 2025
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Notes
Holding and trading are legal. From 15 Feb 2025 individuals enjoy two explicit exemptions: a value test (crypto income up to 100,000 CZK/year is tax-free) and a time test (crypto held over 3 years before sale is exempt, up to 40 million CZK/year). Otherwise gains are taxed as other income (§10) at 15%/23%. EU MiCA applies. The explicit exemptions and the 3-year 0% rule make this 'legal-friendly' (clear favourable rules), a notch above standard 'legal-regulated'.
10.0
Financial control levelcountry-levelLow
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Ministry of Finance — Act No. 254/2004 Coll. on restriction of cash payments (limit 270,000 CZK/day)

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Jan 1, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Composite: CZK is fully convertible with no capital/exchange controls (EU/OECD member; free movement of capital under EU law); cash-payment limit 270,000 CZK/day per payer-recipient pair (Act 254/2004), no limit on card/transfer payments; no FBAR-style foreign-account disclosure beyond EU CRS exchange via banks; free non-resident banking. Low state control over personal money flows.
10.0

Language

How far English gets you in daily life and services.

CriterionValueScore
English proficiencycountry-levelHigh
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EF EPI 2025 (rank 23/123, score 582 — High band)

Research

Data as of
Nov 1, 2025
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Notes
Own band informed by EF EPI 2025 (attribution: EF Education First): Czechia rank 23/123, score 582, EF 'High'/B2 band. English is broadly workable in Prague/Brno and the service and tech sectors, thinner in smaller towns and public offices. Czech is the sole official language.
7.0

Education

International schooling options for families.

CriterionValueScore
International schools1accredited international schools, count
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IB World Schools directory (find-an-ib-school, keyword Brno) + CIS re-accreditation notice

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Jul 4, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
IB 'Find an IB World School' returned exactly one match for keyword 'Brno': International School of Brno / 'Brno International School s.r.o.' (IB code 004892, Čejkovická 10, Brno-Vinohrady) — IB PYP authorized 2017, IB DP 2020. The same institution is a CIS member (re-accredited by the Council of International Schools on 24 June 2024) and a Cambridge International centre (IGCSE/A Level). IB, CIS and Cambridge here all refer to one school, so it is counted once.
Notes
Count = 1. International School of Brno is described by its own and third-party sources as the only internationally accredited school in Brno and the only IB World School in South Moravia; no separate AEFE (French), German Auslandsschulwesen, or additional CIS/COBIS-accredited school was found in the Brno metro. The French Lycée and German school with those accreditations are in Prague, not Brno.
2.0

Demographics

Who else lives here — the share of foreign residents and the largest national communities, from official statistics.

Who lives therecountry-levelforeign residents 10%
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ČSÚ — foreigners in Czechia (počet cizinců), residence permits incl. temporary protection

Open data

Data as of
Dec 31, 2024
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Notes
ČSÚ: ~1.09 million foreigners with permitted or registered residence at end-2024 = 10.0% of the total population. This basis includes Ukrainians on temporary protection (who live in Czechia while the status is active), consistent with counting everyone actually resident. Ukrainians are the largest group (54%, 612,953). ČSÚ's later snapshot shows 1,131,197 foreigners at end-2025; the 10.0% share is the published end-2024 figure.
Largest communities of foreign residents1,131,197 total
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ČSÚ — foreigners by citizenship (počet cizinců)

Open data

Data as of
Dec 31, 2025
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Notes
ČSÚ foreigners-by-citizenship, latest snapshot ~1,131,197 (end-2025). Ukraine (incl. temporary protection) 612,953 (54%), Slovakia 125,280 (11%), Vietnam 69,685 (6%), Russia 37,524 (3%); EU citizens together ~236,000 (21%). Only the four largest single-country groups the source itemizes are listed; the Ukraine share is the end-2024 count carried in the 2025 snapshot, so shares are approximate. Permanent residence 394,268 / temporary 736,929 of the total.
Ukraine (incl. temporary protection)54.2%612,953
Slovakia11.1%125,280
Vietnam6.2%69,685
Russia3.3%37,524

ČSÚ foreigners-by-citizenship, latest snapshot ~1,131,197 (end-2025). Ukraine (incl. temporary protection) 612,953 (54%), Slovakia 125,280 (11%), Vietnam 69,685 (6%), Russia 37,524 (3%); EU citizens together ~236,000 (21%). Only the four largest single-country groups the source itemizes are listed; the Ukraine share is the end-2024 count carried in the 2025 snapshot, so shares are approximate. Permanent residence 394,268 / temporary 736,929 of the total.

How you can legally enter and stay. These apply across Czechia.

What you'd pay in taxes

Full schemes & calculator

The tax schemes a freelancer can choose from. Rules are national, the same in Brno as anywhere in Czechia.

See what you would keep

Your income against Czechia's real tax schemes — the same engine as the full calculator.

  1. 1 OSVČ — 60% expense lump-sum (výdajový paušál) + 15%/23% PIT
    52,181 EURnet/year
    13.0% burden
  2. 2 Paušální daň — flat-tax regime for OSVČ (single monthly payment)
    51,702 EURnet/year
    13.8% burden
  3. 3 OSVČ — 40% expense lump-sum (independent professions) + 15%/23% PIT
    47,662 EURnet/year
    20.6% burden
  4. 4 OSVČ — real (actual) expenses + 15%/23% PIT
    38,588 EURnet/year
    35.7% burden

Who is Brno for?

The same place reads differently depending on why you move. Each lens pulls the facts that matter most for that plan — with sources, and the trade-offs stated plainly.

Contract or freelance in tech, billing clients abroad.

Works in your favour

Freelancer tax burden13%
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SettleMetric tax engine over official 2026 rules (Finanční správa, ČSSZ, VZP)

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Jan 1, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Best eligible scheme cz-osvc-pausal-60 at €60,000 revenue = 1,452,960 CZK (ECB EUR/CZK 24.216): 60% expense lump-sum → profit 581,184; social 29.2%×55% = 93,338.15; health 13.5%×50% = 39,663.27 (min floor); PIT (581,184 − 205,600 allowance) × 15% = 56,337.60; total levies 189,339.02 → 13.03%. The paušální-daň Band 2 (200,940 CZK fixed) gives 13.83%, so the 60% lump-sum wins at this income. Expenses are the statutory 60% flat rate, not actual costs.
English proficiencyHigh
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EF EPI 2025 (rank 23/123, score 582 — High band)

Research

Data as of
Nov 1, 2025
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Notes
Own band informed by EF EPI 2025 (attribution: EF Education First): Czechia rank 23/123, score 582, EF 'High'/B2 band. English is broadly workable in Prague/Brno and the service and tech sectors, thinner in smaller towns and public offices. Czech is the sole official language.
Cost of living (single, excl. rent)$785/mo
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ČSÚ — Household Consumption Expenditures 2024 (per-capita CZ-COICOP), CPI-uplifted

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Jun 30, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
ČSÚ 2024 all-households per-capita consumption 212,569 CZK/yr minus actual rentals (04.1) 19,621 CZK → 192,948 CZK/yr = 16,079 CZK/mo excluding rent; uplifted by CPI to mid-2026 (2025 avg +2.5%, +~1.1% into 2026 → ×1.037) → ≈16,674 CZK/mo; converted at 21.244 CZK/USD (ECB 2026-07-02, EUR/CZK 24.216 ÷ EUR/USD 1.1399) → ≈$785. All-households per-capita basis (single-person basket not separately published in this release); city living runs somewhat higher.
Domestic delivery qualityExcellent
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Packeta/Zásilkovna official news + Czech Post / carrier service pages (composite)

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Data as of
Dec 31, 2025
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Packeta/Zásilkovna: ~6,200 Z-BOX lockers + ~4,000 staffed pickup points (≈10,000 points in Czechia), 184 million parcels delivered in 2025; Czech Post (Česká pošta) nationwide with Balíkovna pickup; PPL, DPD, GLS, DHL nationwide with next-day standard. Dense locker + PUDO network; next-day delivery is the norm.

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Internet speed30 Mbps
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M-Lab NDT country aggregates for Czechia

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Data as of
Dec 31, 2023
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Median of 343 daily country medians, 957,549 download tests (2023 — latest full year in M-Lab's public stats API; 2025/2026 files not yet published).
Notes
M-Lab NDT is single-stream and reads well below Ookla-style figures (Czech fixed broadband commonly markets 100–1000 Mbps) — comparable only within this criterion.

Relocating with a partner and school-age children.

Works in your favour

Homicide rate0.77/100k
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UNODC / World Bank — intentional homicides per 100,000 (Czechia, 2023)

Open data

Data as of
Dec 31, 2023
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Notes
UNODC series via World Bank: 0.768 per 100,000 in 2023 (down from 0.815 in 2022). Rounded to 0.77. 2024 not yet published at the national series level on checked sources.
Private healthcare cost$1,186/yr
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PVZP Comprehensive medical insurance (EXCLUSIVE) + UNIQA/Slavia/Maxima comprehensive foreigner plans — market midpoint; insurers quote on request

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Data as of
Jul 4, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Comprehensive (outpatient + inpatient/hospital, benefit limit 1.8–10 million CZK/event, ~EUR 400,000) commercial medical insurance for foreigners — PVZP Comprehensive EXCLUSIVE and comparable UNIQA/Slavia/Maxima/Ergo products — runs ≈1,700–2,500 CZK/month for a healthy 35-year-old. Midpoint ≈2,100 CZK/mo ≈ 25,200 CZK/yr ≈ $1,186 at 21.244 CZK/USD (range ≈ $960–$1,412). Premiums are quoted on request, so this is a curated market midpoint.
Notes
Residents with a residence permit and local work/business are covered by mandatory public health insurance (VZP etc.) at 13.5% of the assessment base — comprehensive commercial cover is mainly for those not yet in the public system (long-stay visa holders must carry it). This figure is the comprehensive with-inpatient tier, chosen to be comparable with other countries' comprehensive plans; a cheaper 'basic' (urgent-care-only) foreigner plan starts around 900 CZK/mo.
Air quality (PM2.5)13.3 µg/m³
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EEA European city air quality viewer (City_AQ_Viewer_2026)

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Data as of
Dec 31, 2024
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
EEA city viewer value for Brno = 13.3 µg/m³ (2024 annual mean, aggregated from Brno's monitoring stations). Read via the EEA-verified-data tracker eu-airquality.com/czechia/brno (which republishes the EEA city viewer figures) because the EEA viewer itself renders inside a Tableau canvas not machine-readable to automated fetches; the value is EEA's own.
Notes
About 2.7× the WHO 2021 guideline (5 µg/m³), within the current EU limit (25) but above the 2030 EU limit (10), so Brno is 'not on track' for 2030 compliance per EEA. Corroborated by the aqicn/ČHMÚ Brno historical annual series (18.8 in 2017 → 15.7 in 2019 → 13.5 in 2020), a clear downward trend consistent with 13.3 in 2024. Lower than Kraków (19.5) and close to Prague (~12); the ČHMÚ tabular yearbook HTML pages (per-station Brno-Tuřany/Brno-Výstaviště) were not machine-readable this cycle, so the EEA city aggregate is used as the primary figure.

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International schools1
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IB World Schools directory (find-an-ib-school, keyword Brno) + CIS re-accreditation notice

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Data as of
Jul 4, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
IB 'Find an IB World School' returned exactly one match for keyword 'Brno': International School of Brno / 'Brno International School s.r.o.' (IB code 004892, Čejkovická 10, Brno-Vinohrady) — IB PYP authorized 2017, IB DP 2020. The same institution is a CIS member (re-accredited by the Council of International Schools on 24 June 2024) and a Cambridge International centre (IGCSE/A Level). IB, CIS and Cambridge here all refer to one school, so it is counted once.
Notes
Count = 1. International School of Brno is described by its own and third-party sources as the only internationally accredited school in Brno and the only IB World School in South Moravia; no separate AEFE (French), German Auslandsschulwesen, or additional CIS/COBIS-accredited school was found in the Brno metro. The French Lycée and German school with those accreditations are in Prague, not Brno.

Optimising tax, banking and crypto rules.

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Crypto regulationLegal friendly
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Finanční správa — exemption of income from transfer of crypto-assets (§4 Income Tax Act, from 15 Feb 2025)

Official source

Data as of
Feb 15, 2025
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Notes
Holding and trading are legal. From 15 Feb 2025 individuals enjoy two explicit exemptions: a value test (crypto income up to 100,000 CZK/year is tax-free) and a time test (crypto held over 3 years before sale is exempt, up to 40 million CZK/year). Otherwise gains are taxed as other income (§10) at 15%/23%. EU MiCA applies. The explicit exemptions and the 3-year 0% rule make this 'legal-friendly' (clear favourable rules), a notch above standard 'legal-regulated'.
Financial control levelLow
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Ministry of Finance — Act No. 254/2004 Coll. on restriction of cash payments (limit 270,000 CZK/day)

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Data as of
Jan 1, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Composite: CZK is fully convertible with no capital/exchange controls (EU/OECD member; free movement of capital under EU law); cash-payment limit 270,000 CZK/day per payer-recipient pair (Act 254/2004), no limit on card/transfer payments; no FBAR-style foreign-account disclosure beyond EU CRS exchange via banks; free non-resident banking. Low state control over personal money flows.
Freelancer tax burden13%
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SettleMetric tax engine over official 2026 rules (Finanční správa, ČSSZ, VZP)

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Jan 1, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Best eligible scheme cz-osvc-pausal-60 at €60,000 revenue = 1,452,960 CZK (ECB EUR/CZK 24.216): 60% expense lump-sum → profit 581,184; social 29.2%×55% = 93,338.15; health 13.5%×50% = 39,663.27 (min floor); PIT (581,184 − 205,600 allowance) × 15% = 56,337.60; total levies 189,339.02 → 13.03%. The paušální-daň Band 2 (200,940 CZK fixed) gives 13.83%, so the 60% lump-sum wins at this income. Expenses are the statutory 60% flat rate, not actual costs.

Prioritising safety, air, and an easy daily life.

Works in your favour

Homicide rate0.77/100k
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UNODC / World Bank — intentional homicides per 100,000 (Czechia, 2023)

Open data

Data as of
Dec 31, 2023
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Notes
UNODC series via World Bank: 0.768 per 100,000 in 2023 (down from 0.815 in 2022). Rounded to 0.77. 2024 not yet published at the national series level on checked sources.
Air quality (PM2.5)13.3 µg/m³
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EEA European city air quality viewer (City_AQ_Viewer_2026)

Open data

Data as of
Dec 31, 2024
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
EEA city viewer value for Brno = 13.3 µg/m³ (2024 annual mean, aggregated from Brno's monitoring stations). Read via the EEA-verified-data tracker eu-airquality.com/czechia/brno (which republishes the EEA city viewer figures) because the EEA viewer itself renders inside a Tableau canvas not machine-readable to automated fetches; the value is EEA's own.
Notes
About 2.7× the WHO 2021 guideline (5 µg/m³), within the current EU limit (25) but above the 2030 EU limit (10), so Brno is 'not on track' for 2030 compliance per EEA. Corroborated by the aqicn/ČHMÚ Brno historical annual series (18.8 in 2017 → 15.7 in 2019 → 13.5 in 2020), a clear downward trend consistent with 13.3 in 2024. Lower than Kraków (19.5) and close to Prague (~12); the ČHMÚ tabular yearbook HTML pages (per-station Brno-Tuřany/Brno-Výstaviště) were not machine-readable this cycle, so the EEA city aggregate is used as the primary figure.
Cost of living (single, excl. rent)$785/mo
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ČSÚ — Household Consumption Expenditures 2024 (per-capita CZ-COICOP), CPI-uplifted

Curated by SettleMetric

Data as of
Jun 30, 2026
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
ČSÚ 2024 all-households per-capita consumption 212,569 CZK/yr minus actual rentals (04.1) 19,621 CZK → 192,948 CZK/yr = 16,079 CZK/mo excluding rent; uplifted by CPI to mid-2026 (2025 avg +2.5%, +~1.1% into 2026 → ×1.037) → ≈16,674 CZK/mo; converted at 21.244 CZK/USD (ECB 2026-07-02, EUR/CZK 24.216 ÷ EUR/USD 1.1399) → ≈$785. All-households per-capita basis (single-person basket not separately published in this release); city living runs somewhat higher.

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Climate comfort6/12 mo
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SettleMetric computation over climate-normals

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Data as of
Dec 31, 2020
Verified
Jul 4, 2026
Method
Months with mean daily max 15–28°C and precipitation < 150mm: Apr (16.1°C), May (20.4), Jun (24.1), Jul (26.5), Aug (26.4), Sep (20.5) = 6. October misses at 14.1°C. One more pleasant month than Prague (whose April is 14.5°C), consistent with Brno's slightly warmer Moravian climate.

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