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		<title>Kazakhstan service passport holders will not need a visa to visit Benelux countries</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 13 Nov 2024 14:35:28 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>A new stage in the development of cooperation between Kazakhstan and the Benelux countries took place last Thursday with the signing of a Protocol&#160;amending&#160;the Agreement between<span class="excerpt-hellip"> […]</span></p>
<p>L’article <a href="https://traveltomorrow.com/kazakhstan-service-passport-holders-will-not-need-a-visa-to-visit-benelux-countries/">Kazakhstan service passport holders will not need a visa to visit Benelux countries</a> est apparu en premier sur <a href="https://traveltomorrow.com">Travel Tomorrow</a>.</p>
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<p>A new stage in the development of cooperation between Kazakhstan and the Benelux countries took place last Thursday with the signing of a Protocol&nbsp;amending&nbsp;the Agreement between the Government of the Republic of Kazakhstan and the Governments of the Benelux&nbsp;countries&nbsp;on the exemption&nbsp;of visa requirements for holders of diplomatic passports.&nbsp;</p>



<p>The Protocol extends the scope of the Agreement of March 2, 2015, on visa-free requirements for holders of diplomatic passports by providing holders of official/service passports with the possibility of visa-free entry, which greatly simplifies the work of civil servants of Kazakhstan and the Benelux countries, allowing them to move freely to perform official duties without the need to obtain a visa and stay for a period not exceeding 90 days.</p>



<p>Together with the Director General for Consular Affairs at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Belgium, Joris Salden, the Ambassador of Luxembourg to Belgium, Jean-Louis Thill, and the Deputy Head of Mission of the Netherlands to Belgium, Max Valstar, we signed the extension at the General Secretariat of Benelux in Brussels on 7 November.</p>



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<p>This measure will exempt holders of official/service passports from visa requirements, which will help reduce bureaucratic barriers and create favorable conditions for operational interaction between departments and government agencies.&nbsp;</p>



<p>The Protocol will enter into force 30 calendar days after the date of receipt of the last written notification through diplomatic channels that the parties have completed the necessary domestic procedures.</p>



<p>As you know, there are more than 200 foreign diplomatic missions in Brussels, as well as 130 international organizations, including the governing bodies of the EU, the World Customs Organization and other international structures, which often receive official delegations from Kazakhstan.</p>



<p>To date, Kazakhstan has agreements on visa-free regime for citizens of the Republic of Kazakhstan with 96 countries for holders of diplomatic passports, with 77 countries for citizens with official/service passports and with 43 countries for those with national passports.</p>



<p>This Protocol extension is another step in enabling officials form Kazakhstan to swiftly carry their duties in the countries they are posted to, and it paves the way for the reduction of bureaucratic hurdles for holders of national passports eager to explore the world but who are deterred by visa restrictions.</p>
<p>L’article <a href="https://traveltomorrow.com/kazakhstan-service-passport-holders-will-not-need-a-visa-to-visit-benelux-countries/">Kazakhstan service passport holders will not need a visa to visit Benelux countries</a> est apparu en premier sur <a href="https://traveltomorrow.com">Travel Tomorrow</a>.</p>
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		<title>Today marks the 30th anniversary of Kazakhstan’s Independence</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Dec 2021 09:59:33 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>December 16, 2021, marks the 30th anniversary of Kazakhstan’s independence. Today, my country is a responsible participant in international community and makes an important contribution to<span class="excerpt-hellip"> […]</span></p>
<p>L’article <a href="https://traveltomorrow.com/today-marks-the-30th-anniversary-of-kazakhstans-independence/">Today marks the 30th anniversary of Kazakhstan’s Independence</a> est apparu en premier sur <a href="https://traveltomorrow.com">Travel Tomorrow</a>.</p>
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<p>December 16, 2021, marks the 30th anniversary of Kazakhstan’s independence. Today, my country is a responsible participant in international community and makes an important contribution to strengthening regional and global security. It is obvious that the success story of Kazakhstan would not have been possible without the participation of our foreign partners, especially European nations.</p>



<p>The Kazakh-European relations are strengthening day by day also thanks to the steady growth of exchanges between thousands of students, scientists, artists, athletes and, of course, tourists. The Erasmus+ program has provided over 2,000 short-term scholarships to Kazakh students and teachers for education and training in Europe. About 1,000 scholarships were awarded to European students to study in Kazakhstan.</p>



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<p>Currently, Kazakhstan participates in 49 out of 70 EU-funded projects in Central Asia.</p>



<p>The successful development of relations with Kazakhstan predetermined the support of the European Union for the idea of ​​the First President of the Republic of Kazakhstan &#8211; Elbasy to conclude an ambitious and qualitatively new agreement for a reliable, mutually beneficial, effective and equal partnership for the long term.</p>



<p>Today Kazakhstan is the only country in Central Asia that signed the EPCA with the EU. This testifies to the fact that Kazakh-EU relations are reaching a qualitatively new level and are acquiring a strategic character.</p>



<p>Considering the enormous potential of the European Union and the significant experience it has accumulated in a variety of areas, the EPCA will contribute to the implementation of our country&#8217;s ambitious plans.</p>



<p>With the adoption of our climate commitments to achieve carbon neutrality until 2060, cooperation with the EU in &#8220;green development&#8221; becomes especially important for Kazakhstan. We see great potential for cooperation between Kazakhstan and the EU in the process of implementing the European Green Deal.</p>



<p>Green development also encompasses tourism, which has great potential in Kazakhstan.</p>



<p>Unfortunately, at present, as in many countries, we comply with quarantine measures in the country.</p>



<p>Travel update: Starting from 3 December,&nbsp;a mandatory PCR test&nbsp;regardless of vaccination&nbsp;is required for persons arriving from countries where cases of infection with the new Omicron strain of coronavirus have been detected:&nbsp;Israel, Czech Republic, Netherlands, Belgium, UK, Italy, Germany, Australia, Canada, Egypt&nbsp;(no more than 3 days should pass from the day the test was taken till the moment of crossing the border of the Republic of Kazakhstan).&nbsp;Travelers arriving from these countries where cases of infection with the new strain of Omicron coronavirus have been detected should&nbsp;self-isolate for 7 days, regardless of the result of the PCR test.</p>



<p>However, I dare to say that the pandemic has opened up new niches in tourism and hospitality, for example, in agritourism and domestic tourism.</p>



<p>The beauty and richness of nature is one of the main assets that Kazakhstan can rightfully be proud of. The hot climate of the southern regions, the Caspian Sea, the Tien Shan mountains, the enchanting nature of East Kazakhstan and the medical resorts of the Burabai zone. Tourism in Kazakhstan is a promising area, on which serious stakes are now being made and which every year is gaining momentum of development. Turkestan and Aktau are cities that have become the main centers of attraction for tourists today.&nbsp;</p>



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<p>In recent years, against the backdrop of a pandemic in Kazakhstan, there has been a tendency to reorient tourist flows from external to domestic ones. Interest in recreation in various regions, natural zones of the country began to grow. The environmental factor is becoming increasingly important, associated with the need to reduce the burden on the environment in developed resort areas, and, consequently, to search for new tourist areas.</p>



<p>On the other hand, there is a demand to involve the locals for the development of tourism. This is especially true for the villages and towns that are in close proximity to eco and historical sites.</p>



<p>Why not use the human capital in these places to create conditions to welcome tourists, accommode them, and offer local food and leisure?</p>



<p>We know that Italy, Spain, Portugal and many other European nations have great experience in agritourism, which sometime attracts more visitors than classic hotels and resorts.&nbsp;</p>



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<p>Recently, Kazakh Tourism, together with the Association of Agro and Rural Tourism of Kazakhstan, organized expedition trips and introductory courses on agritourism for rural residents in seven regions of Kazakhstan. To identify promising points for the development of agritourism, field trips were carried out in the areas and districts such as Burabai, Tekeli, Butakovo in East-Kazakhstan region, Karkaraly, Karakiya, Aiyrtau and Saumalkol, Lobanovo village in Northern Kazakhstan and Kazygurt in Turkestan region. You can see in the picture that these places can offer incredibly beautiful experience to any traveller.&nbsp;</p>



<p>Each region has its own potential. The southern regions can attract by developed crop production, the central and northern regions &#8211; by grain crops, the western regions &#8211; by camel and goat farms, the eastern &#8211; by apiaries and maral breeding, sunflower fields, etc.</p>



<p>At the same time, the approach is the same &#8211; tourism based on the local community. That is, if one villager opens a guest house, another can launch a catering point, a third can be a guide to nearby tourist sites, a fourth can sell artisan products, and a fifth can organize master classes on his farm “how to make cheese and milk products”.</p>



<p>That is why we now focus on discovering the villages willing to develop agritourism for both domestic and international visitors.</p>
<p>L’article <a href="https://traveltomorrow.com/today-marks-the-30th-anniversary-of-kazakhstans-independence/">Today marks the 30th anniversary of Kazakhstan’s Independence</a> est apparu en premier sur <a href="https://traveltomorrow.com">Travel Tomorrow</a>.</p>
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