Kazakhstan:
Work Permit Quotas 2023
23 January 2023
Envoy Global, Inc.
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Key Points
- Kazakhstan has opened new work permit quota applications for
2023
Overview
The government of Kazakhstan opened new work permit quota
applications for 2023. In order to hire a foreign
national employee in the country, employers must submit employment
and sponsorship applications to the regional authorities in which
the work will be performed.
Within the quota request, the employer must provide information
on the number of current foreign nationals employed and the number
of foreign nationals the company intends to hire in 2023.
What are the Changes?
The government of Kazakhstan has opened work permit quota
applications for 2023. Employers must submit employment and
sponsorship applications to regional authorities and provide
information on current and intended foreign national hires within
the quota request.
Originally published JANUARY 19, 2023
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