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Uzbekistan extends its visa-free regime to more countries. Find out which countries are in the list.

For the past couple of months, Uzbekistan has been opening its visa policy to more tourists. This aims to bring in more income to the country and foreign direct investment. Several countries are in the visa-free regime, and more have been added in a recent government announcement.

Which countries are a part of the announcement?

On Friday, October 25, the Uzbek government said that citizens from 86 states can now enter the country without visa. According to the report of Trendreports, the government released a general list that highlights a new category for entry documents that were introduced early this year.

In the new list, citizens from Russia, Georgia, Belarus and Azerbaijan are some who can stay without a visa in Uzbekistan without any limit. Kyrgyzstan citizens can stay up to 60 days, while citizens from Austria, Italy, Tajikistan and others can stay up to 30 days. Chinese and Hong Kong nationals can stay in the country for 7 days or less.

Tashkent, Uzbekistan

The new order will be active on January 1, 2020 and to qualify, citizens traveling to the country must have a return ticket ready.

Earlier this year, visa-free regimes became possible for several Latin American countries visiting Uzbekistan. These countries include Mexico, Honduras, Bahamas, Cuba, Nicaragua and others. The Uzbek government also cancelled the visa policy for most European and American countries. Because of this cancellation, European and American citizens can visit the country without visa.

Australians, Japanese, South Koreans, and other CIS countries can also travel to the country without a visa. However, those from Turkmenistan cannot visit the country without a visa. They will need to follow the visa policy required for these citizens.

Meanwhile, those who wish to live in Uzbekistan for long or do work can avail the new 10-Year Residence Permit and the Silk Visa.

Uzbekistan Tips

If you like to visit Uzbekistan anytime soon, there are a lot of articles online to help you organize. A great resource for what you need to know about the country is the government tourism agency of Uzbekistan website.

For those who wish to work in the country, we have a guide on Tashkent’s salary and where you can stay. You may also ask your local Uzbek Embassy to find out how you can work in the country. They can also answer questions on how you can get your working visa. Licensed job agencies can also assist with your inquiries and documentation.

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Uzbekistan 10-Year Residence Permit Available for USD$3M Investment https://checkinprice.com/uzbekistan-10-year-residence-permit/ Thu, 17 Oct 2019 08:27:19 +0000 https://checkinprice.com/?p=13952 Uzbekistan is now offering a 10-year residence permit for foreigners in exchange for a $3 million investment. Find out more below. A good way for foreigners to get a residence permit is by giving an investment to the country. It could vary in terms of how much it will be ... Read more

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Uzbekistan is now offering a 10-year residence permit for foreigners in exchange for a $3 million investment. Find out more below.

A good way for foreigners to get a residence permit is by giving an investment to the country. It could vary in terms of how much it will be and how the investment can help the country. Some require it to be placed in a bank, while a few have to be given to a specific industry. In Uzbekistan, new rules are established for these foreign investments.

How to Avail the 10-Year Residence Permit

On Tuesday, the country’s Justice Ministry changed some of the government’s regulations for foreign citizens to get the permit. If a foreign citizen invests $3 million US dollars in the Uzbek economy, they will qualify for the 10-year permit.

Previously, residency permits only covered 5 years.

Aside from the investor, their families will get several benefits from the visa once the new regulations are active. Children will now be able to study at any of the country’s universities, receive scholarships and postgraduate education. 

Residence Permit in Uzbekistan

Last month, Uzbekistan introduced a new three-year investor visa for foreigners and stateless people if they invest $183,000 USD or more to the country’s economy. This is in light of the government’s goal to attract both foreign investment and tourists to the country. Aside from that, they also introduced a new “Silk Visa” this month to help regional trade and investment come into the country and the region.

Uzbekistan has been working on ways to bring more foreign investment to the country. For the last two years, several economic reform projects are helping Uzbekistan reach its goals. For this year, President Shavkat Mirziyoyev aims to get the country’s foreign investment volume up to 4.2 billion dollars.

They are also looking for investors who can support their manufacturing, energy, agriculture and infrastructure sectors which is at risk to the growing US-China trade war.

Uzbekistan Travel Tips

If you like to visit Uzbekistan anytime soon, there are a lot of articles online to help you organize your travel plans. A great resource is the government tourism agency of Uzbekistan website.

For those who wish to work in the country, we have a guide on Tashkent’s salary and where you can stay. You may also ask your local Uzbek Embassy to find out how you can work in the country and get your working visa. Licensed job agencies can also assist with your inquiries and documentation.

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Uzbekistan to Add 30 Countries to eVisa List https://checkinprice.com/uzbekistan-evisa-new-addition/ Thu, 15 Aug 2019 22:06:47 +0000 https://checkinprice.com/?p=10628 Uzbekistan added 30 more countries to the Uzbekistan eVisa list. Check out which countries they are below.  The former Soviet Republic of Uzbekistan is known for being a key hub in the Silk Road and its Muslim heritage. Many travelers also love Uzbekistan’s natural landmarks and history. However, traveling to ... Read more

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Uzbekistan added 30 more countries to the Uzbekistan eVisa list. Check out which countries they are below. 

The former Soviet Republic of Uzbekistan is known for being a key hub in the Silk Road and its Muslim heritage. Many travelers also love Uzbekistan’s natural landmarks and history. However, traveling to the country requires visitors to get a Uzbekistan eVisa before flying into the country.

Tashkent, Uzbekistan

On Wednesday, August 14, the country announced that it will be launching a 30-day visa-free travel for tourists hailing from 20 countries. The new scheme will start from January 1, 2020.

Uzbekistan eVisa Details

According to the presidential decree released reported by Xinhua, most of the countries included in the Uzbekistan eVisa scheme are from Central America. It will also bring the number of countries able to apply for the eVisa scheme up to 85 countries.

Deputy Prime Minister Aziz Abdukhakimov said that the numbers will not stay at 85 countries. “I must say that the head of the country gave very serious instructions to introduce a visa-free regime with a number of large states. I think that within a month these decisions will be brought to your attention,” he said during an interview for the event.

Khiva, Uzbekistan

This is not the first time Uzbekistan took measures to assist the growth of its tourism. The Uzbekistan eVisa scheme started in July 2018 and was first offered to 51 countries. The scheme also included a transit visa-free procedure for 101 countries. This allows travelers to visit Uzbekistan even while on transit.

Foreign citizens under 16 are exempt from the visa requirements to Uzbekistan. All visa applications is online and cost $20 per application. The visa applications must be submitted three days before departure to the country.

The Uzbekistan eVisa is valid for 30 days for single entry and for 90 days since date of issue.

With the new announcement, the country aims to bring in 9 million tourists by 2025. They also aim to increase the tourism sector’s contribution to the economy from 2.5% to 5% in 2025.

Uzbekistan Travel Information

Reaching Uzbekistan is easy through air travel, especially for tourists from North America, Europe, Russia and the Middle East. Asian tourists will need to take connecting flights from Seoul, Jakarta, Tokyo, Singapore or Kuala Lumpur to get to the country.

It is also possible to travel by land to Uzbekistan. The country is a part of the Eurasian Railway Connectivity network and the North-South Transport Corridor.

If you like to visit Uzbekistan anytime soon, there are a lot of articles online to help you organize your travel plans. A great resource is the government tourism agency of Uzbekistan website.

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Uzbekistan Releases New Residence Permit Options for Property Investors https://checkinprice.com/new-residence-permit-for-property-investors-uzbekistan/ Mon, 24 Jun 2019 16:21:46 +0000 https://checkinprice.com/?p=9017 It is now easier to get a residency permit in Uzbekistan for foreigners. Find out how below. If you are looking for a country to invest on properties, Uzbekistan should be in your list. Starting this June, foreign nationals will be able to get residency permits if they buy a ... Read more

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It is now easier to get a residency permit in Uzbekistan for foreigners. Find out how below.

If you are looking for a country to invest on properties, Uzbekistan should be in your list. Starting this June, foreign nationals will be able to get residency permits if they buy a property in the country.

Citizens from any of the 111 qualified countries will now be able to get residency permits in Uzbekistan if they buy a property worth USD $400,000.

Tashkent Railway Station, Uzbekistan

According to the Uzbek Justice Ministry on Thursday, June 22, the amendments are done as part of the president’s decrees to help Uzbekistan’s tourism flourish. Before this announcement, Uzbekistan implemented other tourism-related projects, such as the e-visa system and the hotel rules reform.

Which Areas Can Foreigners Buy Properties In?

According to the new changes, foreigners will be able to get residency permits if they purchased a property in Tashkent and its surrounding areas for no less than $400,000. Tashkent, the country’s capital, is one of the most culturally-diverse regions in the country. Some would also know Tashkent as the home to major league football clubs such as FC Bunyodkor and Pakhtakor Tashkent FK.

If foreigners prefer a property in areas like Andijan, Khorezm, Samarkand, Fergana and Namangan, the property must be worth $200,000. Samarkand, in particular, is the oldest inhabited city in Central Asia and a hub for Islamic studies. It is also considered a UNESCO World Heritage Site thanks to its well-preserved historic landmarks and traditions.

Shah-i-Zinda in Samarkand, Uzbekistan

 

For regions like Karakalpakstan and other far territories can also be chosen by foreigners for property investment. Karakalpakstan is a major fishing ports and an agricultural hub. However, some foreigners may find it difficult to stay in Karakalpakstan due to its arid climate.

How to Reach to Uzbekistan?

For those in North America, Europe, Russia and the Middle East, it is very easy to fly to Uzbekistan. Those from Asia will need to take a connecting flight from either Seoul, Jakarta, Tokyo, Singapore or Kuala Lumpur to get to the country. Nearby countries such as Afghanistan, Kyrgyzstan, Turkmenistan and Tajikistan can drive to the country easily and pass its borders through the national highway networks that connects their countries together.

If you like to visit Uzbekistan anytime soon, there are a lot of articles online to help you organize your travel plans. A great resource is the government tourism agency of Uzbekistan website.

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