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Kazakhstan Launches Neo Nomad Visa to Attract Digital Nomads

Kazakhstan launches the Neo Nomad Visa
Kazakhstan launches the Neo Nomad Visa
Written by Ardra M B

Kazakhstan has recently launched a fresh visa option called the ” Nomad” visa, catering to individuals who blend work and travel, such as modern nomads and working tourists. This new visa system was crafted by drawing insights from over 50 nations that have implemented comparable programs post-pandemic. Foreigners seeking a Neo-Nomad visa must demonstrate a consistent monthly income amounting to no less than $3,000, possess valid health insurance and furnish a document verifying their clean criminal record. This visa option caters to professionals across a wide range of fields such as IT, marketing, finance, consulting, design, and e-commerce.    

The individuals holding the visa are permitted to reside in Kazakhstan for a duration of one year and can still be employed by a company based in another country. This opportunity enables foreigners to fully experience the local customs and traditions, while also boosting Kazakhstan’s economic growth potential — with projections indicating a potential annual revenue increase of approximately $8 million if 500 visas are granted.   

Participants in the New Nomad program will live in Kazakhstan and contribute financially to the local economy. The initiative has no adverse impact on the employment opportunities for local citizens, as foreigners do not compete for jobs in the country.    

Yerbol Myrzabasynov, the Minister of Tourism and Sports, highlighted the collaboration of multiple ministries in enhancing Kazakhstan’s appeal to digital nomads, a group that has grown to 35 million worldwide. Both Almaty and Astana have been recognized as top destinations for this new breed of travelers, making it onto the prestigious list of the 150 most sought-after cities.    Numerous nations have implemented visas specifically for digital nomads to draw in remote workers and boost economic activity. Spain, for instance, has rolled out the Digital Nomad Visa enabling individuals to reside and work from a distance for a maximum of 12 months, with the option of renewing. Portugal has established a D7 Visa initiative aimed at individuals generating passive income, which includes remote workers. These visa programs play a role in fostering economic growth within the region, driving up spending, and enticing highly qualified experts.   

Places to Visit in Kazakhstan

Skyscrapers of Kazhakstan
Skyscrapers of Kazakhstan

Kazakhstan, hidden gem of Central Asia, is the largest landlocked country in the world, which is a hidden treasure full of spectacular landscapes, various cultures, and the history of Central Asia. Among the sprawling steppes, high mountains, and bright urban centers, the country gives travelers a rich mixture of natural grandeur and city style.

  • Almaty – The metropolitan city of Almaty in Kazakhstan that is also the cultural capital of the nation, is usually referred to as the cultural center of the country. It is a beauty nestled in the foothills of the Trans-Ili Alatau mountains that combines stunning scenery with a vibrant urban atmosphere. The city is home to parks, museums, and historical sites including the Central State Museum and the famous Zenkov Cathedral. Almaty also serves as a springboard to the adventure activities in the nearby national parks.
  • Astana (Nur-Sultan) – The capital of Kazakhstan, Astana, officially renamed Nur-Sultan, is the city of futuristic architecture and innovative urban planning. Prominent tourist spots include the Baiterek Tower, which exemplifies the state’s vision for continuity in development, and the Palace of Peace and Reconciliation. The city’s originality as a mix of modernity and tradition makes it a captivating experience for visitors.
  • Charyn Canyon – Charyn Canyon which is also marked as “the mini-Grand Canyon,” is located within a distance of about 200 kilometers in the east of Almaty. This natural marvel with its magnificent rock structures and dynamic colors that vary with sunlight. Residents may go for a walk around its trails or you may enjoy exciting rafting on the Charyn River, at the same time, it is the desirable place for nature lovers and adventure seekers alike.
  • Kolsai Lakes – The Kolsai Lakes consist of three spectacular alpine lakes located in the Northern Tien Shan mountains. The lakes, named “the Pearl of the Northern Tien Shan”, are famous for the clear water that is surrounded by lush woods and towering peaks. Hiking trails link the lakes and thus provide breathtaking views as well as opportunities for camping and picnicking.
  • Lake Kaindy – Lake Kaindy is well-known for the submerged forest that uniquely developed after an earthquake in 1911 with limestone shifting.Around the tree trunks, which jut out of the surface, the lake water, which is vividly blue, forms whirls that make the landscape look surrealConsequently, at 2,000 meters altitude it is the most famous location for photography and nature walks in the world.  

These places are the representatives of Kazakhstan’s different facets from urban sightseeing to incredible natural phenomena which make it an engaging destination for travelers from all over the globe.

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