The Czech Republic’s asylum and
immigration rules will be tightened beginning in January 2026.
Czech President Petr Pavel has signed legislation amending the
monitoring of asylum seekers’ and migrants’ movements and stays,
Czech Radio reports. The new rules also aim to speed up
international protection procedures while limiting abuse. The
text, which is based on the EU Migration Pact, states that
authorities will be able to take a harsher stance against
foreigners if they commit serious crimes on multiple occasions.
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