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Now work remotely from Kazakhstan courtesy of the new Digital Nomad Visa
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Now work remotely from Kazakhstan courtesy of the new Digital Nomad Visa

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Last updated: November 12, 2024 9:05 am
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Published November 12, 2024
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Now work remotely from Kazakhstan courtesy of the new Digital Nomad VisaKazakhstan Digital Nomad Visa

Now work remotely from Kazakhstan courtesy of the new Digital Nomad Visa

With a monthly income of at least USD 3,000 (INR 2.53 lakh), you can set up camp in the country for a year and explore its myriad corners.
Now work remotely from Kazakhstan courtesy of the new Digital Nomad Visa

Now work remotely from Kazakhstan courtesy of the new Digital Nomad Visa. Credit: Canva

In the last few years, kazakhstan With adventure, culture and high quality of life, it is establishing itself as an ideal destination for travelers from all over the world. And now, you can make this country your base with their new digital nomad visa Its purpose is to attract remote workers.
The global remote work trend continues to grow, which has been accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic, which has forced many companies to adopt flexible work arrangements. As a result, digital nomads – people who use technology to work remotely while traveling – have become an important demographic. Many countries eager to take advantage of this growing segment of the workforce have launched digital nomad visa programs to attract skilled professionals, who are often looking for new experiences and affordable living.
Kazakhstan launches Credit Canva, a new digital nomad visa for remote workers
Kazakhstan has launched a new digital nomad visa for remote workers. Credit: Canva

Kazakhstan Digital Nomad Visa

Called the “Neo Nomad” visa, this visa will allow you to live and work in the country for up to one year. If you have a stable monthly income of at least USD 3,000 (INR 2.53 lakh), health insurance and a clean criminal record, apply for this visa immediately. A mandatory requirement for applicants is that they must work for a foreign company.

According to reports, the initiative is expected to generate approximately US$7.3 million annually if 500 applicants participate. Inspired by similar programs in more than 50 countries, Kazakhstan sees it as a way to welcome the global digital workforce while preserving local job markets.
Also read: New ‘Destination Thailand Visa’ opens doors to remote workers
In recent years, the country has consistently made its way onto our bucket lists. According to media, 28,300 Indian citizens visited Kazakhstan in 2023 alone. According to a report by MakeMyTrip, Kazakhstan’s popularity has increased by 491% due to visa-free travel and better connectivity. Indians can take a direct flight from New Delhi to Almaty.
If you’re planning a trip to Kazakhstan and considering becoming a digital nomad, here are our top recommendations.
Octau Mountain Credit Canva
Aktau Mountain. Credit: Canva
Almaty: Kazakhstan’s largest city, Almaty, has been the capital since 1997. It is located in the southeastern part of the country, near the border with Kyrgyzstan. Almaty is the cultural, economic and financial center of Kazakhstan and is known for its beautiful natural surroundings. One of the city’s most striking features is its proximity to the stunning Tian Shan Mountains.
Astana: Astana, literally meaning “capital” in the Kazakh language, is the capital of Kazakhstan. The city was officially renamed Nursultan in 2019 in honor of Nursultan Nazarbayev, who served as the first President of Kazakhstan for nearly 30 years.
October: The nearly 40-year-old town overlooking the great Caspian Sea is a striking beauty and one of the most tranquil places in Kazakhstan. Here in Aktau one can see some of the rare tourist attractions and ancient architectural samples of Kazakhstan.
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