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New Visa for Modern Nomads Introduced in Kazakhstan

Kazakhstan has introduced a new "Neo Nomad" visa for modern nomads and working tourists who combine work and travel. The new visa regime was developed using the experience of more than 50 countries that have introduced similar programs after the pandemic. To obtain a Neo-Nomad visa, foreign citizens must prove a stable income of at least $3,000 per month, provide health insurance, and provide a certificate showing that they have no criminal record. The visa is designed for representatives of various industries, including IT, marketing, finance, consulting, design, and e-commerce. The visa holder can stay in Kazakhstan for up to one year while continuing to work for a foreign company. This will allow foreign citizens to immerse themselves in the local culture, and Kazakhstan to generate additional revenue -- which, according to estimates, could amount to about $8 million a year if visas are issued to 500 individuals. Foreigners who take advantage of Neo Nomad will reside and spend the funds in Kazakhstan. The program also does not affect Kazakhstan's labor market, as foreign citizens do not take local jobs. Tourism and Sports Minister Yerbol Myrzabasynov said the joint efforts of several ministries have made Kazakhstan attractive to digital nomads, whose number globally has reached 35 million. Almaty and Astana are already on the list of the 150 best cities for this type of tourist. Many countries have already introduced visas for digital nomads, attracting remote workers and stimulating the economy. For example, Spain offers the Digital Nomad Visa, which allows you to live and work remotely for up to 12 months with the possibility of an extension. Portugal has a D7 Visa program targeting passive income earners, including remote workers. These visas contribute to the development of the local economy, increase consumption, and attract skilled professionals.

Kazakhstan and China’s Macao Visa-Free Regime

On April 9, Ambassador of Kazakhstan to China, Shakhrat Nuryshev and the Secretary for Administration and Justice of the Macao Special Administrative Region of the People’s Republic of China, Mr. Cheong Weng Chon, signed an Agreement between their respective governments on mutual exemption from visa requirements for up to 14 days. According to the Kazakh Foreign Ministry, the agreement will provide additional impetus to the development of trade, economic, cultural, humanitarian and tourism cooperation between the two parties. Discussions were also held between Ambassador Nuryshev and Mr. Ho Iat Seng, Chief Executive of the Macao Special Administrative Region, on the current state and prospects of cooperation between Kazakhstan and Macao, as well as cooperation concerning the “Year of Tourism of Kazakhstan in China”.

First Regular Flights From Beijing Arrive In Bishkek

Manas International Airport in Bishkek has announced that new regular flights between Bishkek and Beijing are to be carried out three times a week. The first flight from Beijing to Bishkek carried 90 passengers, while there were 150 people on the return flight. Direct flights from Bishkek to Chinese cities are operated by companies from Russia, Kazakhstan and China. The Chinese airline China Southern Airlines carries passengers from Beijing. The Kyrgyz government hopes that an increase in the number of flights from China will bring new economic opportunities and an increase in trade turnover between the two countries. Tourist flow from China, which had practically stopped since the coronavirus pandemic, is expected to restart. The first large group of tourists from China arrived in Bishkek in April last year on a flight from Urumqi. Earlier, representatives of the Kyrgyz tourism industry held a meeting with Chinese tour companies and representatives of the Chinese ministry of economy, where a simplified electronic visa system for Chinese tourists was introduced.

EU To Simplify Visa Regime For Kazakhstanis

Citizens of Kazakhstan can currently travel to 34 countries without requiring a visa, and it seems the power of the Kazakhstani passport may be set to increase further still. At the end of last week Kazakhstan's deputy minister of foreign affairs, Alibek Bakayev, held a second round of talks with the head of the EU Delegation to Kazakhstan, Kestutis Jankauskas, on the issue of EU visas. The introduction of a visa-free regime with the EU is not currently being discussed. However, the EU Schengen-area visa regime is being improved in the following areas: - introduction of a single list of documents required for a visa application; - a reduction in consular fees; - a shortening of the waiting period for applications; - increasing the validity period for multiple-entry visas. In 2024 citizens of Kazakhstan can visit 34 countries without obtaining a visa from a foreign consulate. These are: Albania, Andorra, Argentina, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Barbados, Belarus, Brazil, China, Colombia, Ecuador, the Republic of Georgia, Haiti, Hong Kong, Iran, South Korea, Kyrgyzstan, Malaysia, Maldives, Moldova, Mongolia, Nicaragua, Oman, UAE, Philippines, Qatar, Russia, St. Vincent & Grenadines, Serbia, Tajikistan, Thailand, Turkey, Ukraine, and Uzbekistan. There are also several states where one can get a "visa upon arrival" stamp immediately upon entry. These states are Zambia, Indonesia (for 30 days), Mauritius, Namibia, and the Seychelles. However, that list will shrink in the spring of 2024: Kazakhstan's temporary visa-free regime with Thailand end on February 29. According to the Global Passport Power Ranking 2024 by Passport Index, Kazakhstan's passport ranks 56th in the world in terms of freedom of movement bestowed upon its holder.