This article deals with immigrants performing irregular economic activities in Czechia; specifically, it presents a typology of immigrants' aspirations and factors influencing the successful realization of these aspirations. The findings are based on a qualitative data analysis of 177 respondents and utilize a conceptual framework proposed by van Meeteren, Engbersen and van San (2009).
Five types of aspirations/immigrants are identified - so called "temporary immigrants", "long-term immigrants", "legalisation immigrants", "working tourists" and immigrants with unclear aspirations. Different types of immigrants must activate different forms of capital to fulfil their aspirations.
We argue that some immigrants, engaged in irregular economic activities, do achieve considerable success.