How many American citizens move to the Czech republic each
year?
ChatGPT said:
Each year, several thousand American citizens relocate to the Czech
Republic—typically those obtaining long-term visas or residence permits.
Here’s a breakdown based on recent data:
In 2017, around 8,966 Americans moved to the Czech Republic on a long-term
basis.
In 2022, the total number of registered Americans residing in the country
reached 9,745, reflecting continued steady growth .
While precise annual figures aren’t published every year, the trend
indicates that typically between 8,000 and 10,000 American citizens settle in
the Czech Republic annually, mostly in Prague and other larger cities.
For context, the total foreign-born population in the Czech Republic has been
rising sharply: around 1.06 million foreigners at the end of 2023—about 9.8%
of the population —with Americans representing a small, but steady, slice of
the non-EU resident community.
How many citizens of the czech republic move to the US each
year?
ChatGPT said:
Each year, roughly 500–600 Czech citizens become new U.S. lawful
permanent residents (i.e., receive green cards). According to the latest U.S.
State Department data, 496 Czech nationals were granted green cards in the most
recent reporting period, with 474 the year before.
Czech population in the U.S. is much larger—over 1.2 million people
claiming Czech heritage.