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ASTANA, Kazakhstan, April 6. President of
Kazakhstan Kassym-Jomart Tokayev has ratified the agreement between
Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan on the conditions of mutual travel of
citizens from July 7, 2000, Trend reports.
The document outlines a simplified procedure for citizens of the
participating states to stay in each other’s territories.
Under this arrangement, citizens of one party can enter, leave,
transit, or move within the territory of the other party for up to
30 calendar days from the moment they cross the border, totaling 90
calendar days within any 180-day period. This can be done without
needing to obtain a temporary residence permit or registration, as
long as they have valid identity documents.
However, if a citizen of one party intends to stay in the other
party’s territory for more than 30 calendar days, they must obtain
a temporary residence permit in accordance with the laws of that
country.
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