Reference metadata describe statistical concepts and methodologies used for the collection and generation of data. They provide information on data quality and, since they are strongly content-oriented, assist users in interpreting the data. Reference metadata, unlike structural metadata, can be decoupled from the data.
Data collection on Single Permits statistics based on Article 15 of Directive 2011/98/EU on a single application procedure for a single permit for third-country nationals to reside and work in the territory of a Member State.
The following dataset is collected under this framework:
Single Permits issued by type of decision, reason and length of validity (migr_ressing)
Directive 2011/98/EU was transposed at national level on 2014
3.2. Classification system
See table 3.2. in annex ‘Quality report tables Single Permits’.
3.3. Coverage - sector
Migration and asylum – Residence permits statistics, Single Permits.
3.4. Statistical concepts and definitions
See table 3.4. in annex ‘Quality report tables Single Permits’.
3.5. Statistical unit
Persons
3.6. Statistical population
See table 3.6. in annex ‘Quality report tables Single Permits’.
3.7. Reference area
Czech republic
3.8. Coverage - Time
See table 3.8. in annex ‘Quality report tables Single Permits’.
3.9. Base period
Not applicable.
Number of persons.
Calendar year.
6.1. Institutional Mandate - legal acts and other agreements
Articles 4.1-4.3 of Regulation (EC) 862/2007 of 11 July 2007, which details the data provisions that Member States are obliged to provide to Eurostat.
law no. 326/1999 Coll. The Act on the Residence of Foreign Nationals in the Territory of the Czech Republic and on the Amendment of Certain Acts
law no. 325/1999 Coll. on Asylum
6.2. Institutional Mandate - data sharing
Not applicable.
7.1. Confidentiality - policy
Statistical data is used in accordance with the rules of the Personal Data Processing Act 2019 (No. 110/2019 Coll.).
Quality assurance procedures are implemented to ensure the quality of the data during the process of generating statistics acording to Eurostat guidelines.
11.2. Quality management - assessment
The data quality of the statistics sent to Eurostat are compliant with Article 9 of the Migration Statistics Regulation.
12.1. Relevance - User Needs
national authorities (Ministry of Interior, Ministry of Justice,…)
international authorities (European Migration Network, Eurostat, EUAA,…)
researchers and students
journalists and international organisations in the area of asylum and migration.
12.2. Relevance - User Satisfaction
Not applicable
12.3. Completeness
See table 12.3. in annex ‘Quality report tables Single Permits’.
12.3.1. Data completeness - rate
Not applicable.
13.1. Accuracy - overall
Quality assurance procedures are implemented to ensure the quality of the data during the process of generating statistics.
13.2. Sampling error
Not available.
13.2.1. Sampling error - indicators
Not available.
13.3. Non-sampling error
Not available.
13.3.1. Coverage error
Not available.
13.3.1.1. Over-coverage - rate
Not available.
13.3.1.2. Common units - proportion
Not available.
13.3.2. Measurement error
Not available.
13.3.3. Non response error
Not available.
13.3.3.1. Unit non-response - rate
Not available.
13.3.3.2. Item non-response - rate
Not available.
13.3.4. Processing error
Not available.
13.3.5. Model assumption error
Not available.
14.1. Timeliness
Residence permits statistics covered by Article 6 are supplied to Eurostat within six months of the end of the reference year.
14.1.1. Time lag - first result
Not applicable.
14.1.2. Time lag - final result
Not applicable.
14.2. Punctuality
See table 14.2. in annex ‘Quality report tables Single Permits’.
14.2.1. Punctuality - delivery and publication
Not applicable.
15.1. Comparability - geographical
There are no comparability problems between regions of the Czech Republic. All data are managed through central information system.
15.1.1. Asymmetry for mirror flow statistics - coefficient
Not applicable.
15.2. Comparability - over time
See table 15.2. in annex ‘Quality report tables Single Permits’.
15.2.1. Length of comparable time series
Not applicable.
15.3. Coherence - cross domain
Not applicable.
15.3.1. Coherence - sub annual and annual statistics
Not applicable.
15.3.2. Coherence - National Accounts
Not applicable.
15.4. Coherence - internal
Not applicable.
Not applicable
17.1. Data revision - policy
Not applicable
17.2. Data revision - practice
See table 17.2. in annex ‘Quality report tables Single Permits’.
17.2.1. Data revision - average size
Not applicable.
18.1. Source data
See table 18.1. in annex ‘Quality report tables Single Permits’.
18.2. Frequency of data collection
Annually.
18.3. Data collection
Statistics are based on the database of Police of Czech republic - Foreigners information system
Data are put into system only by appointed personnel of Ministry of interior.
Information system is equipped with necessary data quality checks.
18.4. Data validation
Additional data checks are performed during the process of monitoring and quality assurance of the resulting tables.
Data collection on Single Permits statistics based on Article 15 of Directive 2011/98/EU on a single application procedure for a single permit for third-country nationals to reside and work in the territory of a Member State.
The following dataset is collected under this framework:
Single Permits issued by type of decision, reason and length of validity (migr_ressing)
Directive 2011/98/EU was transposed at national level on 2014
25 July 2025
See table 3.4. in annex ‘Quality report tables Single Permits’.
Persons
See table 3.6. in annex ‘Quality report tables Single Permits’.
Czech republic
Calendar year.
Quality assurance procedures are implemented to ensure the quality of the data during the process of generating statistics.
Number of persons.
Not applicable.
See table 18.1. in annex ‘Quality report tables Single Permits’.
Annually.
Residence permits statistics covered by Article 6 are supplied to Eurostat within six months of the end of the reference year.
There are no comparability problems between regions of the Czech Republic. All data are managed through central information system.
See table 15.2. in annex ‘Quality report tables Single Permits’.