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Cleaner Salary in Czechia 2026: Gross, Net & Savings Guide

Cleaner salary in Czechia 2026: monthly gross CZK 18,500–25,000, net CZK 15,500–21,000. Living costs CZK 12,000–15,000, savings CZK 3,500–9,000. Indicative estimates.

Guidance onlyJul 10, 2026Salaries & visa rules are indicative — confirm with the official source or embassy.
Cleaner Salary in Czechia 2026: Gross, Net & Savings Guide
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Cleaner Salary in Czechia 2026: Direct Answer

As a cleaner in Czechia in 2026, you can expect a monthly gross salary between CZK 18,500 and CZK 25,000 (€750–€1,020). After taxes and social/health insurance, your net take-home pay is roughly CZK 15,500–CZK 21,000 (€630–€850). With average living costs of CZK 12,000–CZK 15,000 per month, a foreign cleaner can realistically save CZK 3,500–CZK 9,000 (€140–€365) monthly. These are indicative estimates based on current market rates; official figures may vary by region and employer.

Who Can Apply / Requirements

To work as a cleaner in Czechia, you need:

  • Valid work permit (Employee Card or Blue Card for non-EU nationals).
  • Job offer from a Czech employer who applies for the work permit on your behalf.
  • No formal education required – but basic Czech or English is often expected.
  • Clean criminal record (extract from home country).
  • Health insurance – mandatory once employed.
  • Accommodation proof – rental contract or employer-provided housing.

EU/EEA nationals can work freely without a permit. Non-EU workers from Asia, Africa, or the Gulf typically need a visa first. Last verified: July 2026.

Step-by-Step Process to Work as a Cleaner in Czechia

  1. Find a job – Use job portals (jobs.cz, prace.cz) or recruitment agencies. Avoid offers that ask for upfront fees.
  2. Get a job offer – The employer must provide a signed contract and register the vacancy with the Labour Office.
  3. Apply for work permit – The employer submits the application to the Ministry of Interior. For non-EU, this is the Employee Card process.
  4. Apply for visa – Once the permit is approved, apply for a long-stay visa (type D) at the Czech embassy in your home country.
  5. Travel and register – After arrival, register with the Foreign Police within 3 days and sign the employment contract.
  6. Start work – Your employer will enrol you in the social and health insurance system.

Processing time: 60–120 days for the Employee Card. Always check the Ministry of Interior website for updates.

Salary, Cost & Savings

Indicative estimates for a full-time cleaner (40 hrs/week) in Czechia, 2026. Figures in CZK and EUR (approx).

ItemLow RangeHigh Range
Monthly Gross SalaryCZK 18,500 (€750)CZK 25,000 (€1,020)
Monthly Net Salary (after tax & insurance)CZK 15,500 (€630)CZK 21,000 (€850)
Monthly Living Costs (rent, food, transport, utilities)CZK 12,000 (€490)CZK 15,000 (€610)
Realistic Monthly SavingsCZK 3,500 (€140)CZK 9,000 (€365)

Note: Living costs are lower outside Prague. Shared accommodation can reduce rent to CZK 5,000–CZK 8,000. Overtime or night shifts may increase net pay.

Processing Time & What to Expect

The Employee Card (work permit + residence) takes 60–120 days from application. Visa processing at the embassy adds 2–4 weeks. After arrival, registration with Foreign Police and health insurance enrolment takes 1–2 weeks. Expect a probation period of 3 months. Czech employers usually pay monthly by bank transfer.

Scams & Red Flags

  • Never pay upfront fees – Legitimate employers do not charge for job offers or work permits.
  • Fake contracts – Verify the employer’s registration at the Czech Commercial Register.
  • Unrealistic promises – If they guarantee savings of CZK 20,000/month for a cleaner, it’s a scam.
  • Pressure to sign quickly – Take time to read the contract. Seek advice from a lawyer or a trusted source.
  • Check official sources – Use the Ministry of Interior or embassy websites for permit information.

Sources & How to Verify

Official information can be found at:

Always confirm the latest rules directly with the embassy or official website. Last verified: July 2026.

Key takeaways

  • Cleaner gross salary in Czechia: CZK 18,500–25,000 per month (€750–€1,020).
  • Net take-home after tax & insurance: CZK 15,500–21,000 (€630–€850).
  • Living costs: CZK 12,000–15,000 (€490–€610), leaving savings of CZK 3,500–9,000 (€140–€365).
  • Non-EU workers need an Employee Card; processing takes 60–120 days.
  • Never pay upfront fees for a job or work permit – verify all offers through official channels.

Frequently asked questions

Is the cleaner salary in Czechia enough to live on?

Yes, a cleaner's net salary of CZK 15,500–21,000 covers basic living costs (CZK 12,000–15,000) and leaves some savings. However, it's tight in Prague; shared accommodation helps.

Do cleaners need to speak Czech?

Basic Czech or English is often required for communication with employers and clients. Some agencies offer language support.

Can I bring my family on a cleaner's salary?

It's challenging. Family reunification requires proof of stable income and accommodation. The cleaner's salary may not meet the minimum income threshold for dependents.

How many hours per week do cleaners work?

Standard full-time is 40 hours per week. Part-time and shift work are common, especially in hotels and offices.

What is the minimum wage for cleaners in Czechia?

The minimum wage in 2026 is CZK 18,500 per month (gross). Cleaners are often paid at or slightly above this level.

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