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Kazakhstan – Covid-19 – Immigration update

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Update : July 3rd, 2020

Quota applications due by end of July

What is the change?

Companies in need of work permits for foreign workers in quota-subject job categories in 2021 must file quota applications by July 31.

Filing a quota application is an annual requirement for companies that rely on foreign workers in job categories subject to quotas. The quota application must contain the number of work permit holders the company currently has as well as the number the company intends to hire in 2021. Applications must be submitted in any region of Kazakhstan where the company has operations. Companies should not include foreign workers who do not require a work permit or those who will be working as an intra-corporate transferee. Authorities may reject applications in cases where employers have a record of violating immigration or labor law.

Because of potential quarantine-related delays, it is recommended that employers not wait until the end of July to submit their applications. It is also recommended that applications be submitted on time or it may not be possible to obtain work permits or permit renewals. The application form can be found here.

After an applicant has received a work permit it will also be necessary to obtain an entry permit from the Interdepartmental Commission because of the quarantine.

Update : May 20th, 2020

State of emergency lifted, foreign visitor relief measures

What is the change?

Kazakhstan has lifted the national state of emergency and implemented several measures to provide relief to foreign visitors.

Key points:

The lifting of the national state of emergency and the relief measures for foreign visitors will impact the movement of people into and out of Kazakhstan.

Update : April 30th, 2020

Visa-free travel for many foreign nationals suspended

What is the change?

Kazakhstan has suspended visa-free travel for nationals from 57 countries to mitigate the spread of COVID-19.

Key points

The visa-free travel suspension and visa application changes will impact the movement of people into Kazakhstan.