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Kazakhstan announces start date of visa-free agreement with Vietnam
We would like to inform you that starting from May 25, 2024 citizens of Kazakhstan and Vietnam will be mutually exempt from obtaining visas for a 30-day period, as announced by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Kazakhstan.
Armenia: changes in the legislation on citizenship
We would like to remind you that foreign citizens can obtain citizenship of the Republic of Armenia without observing the 3-year period of residence in Armenia and knowledge of the Armenian language based on a parent who is or used to be an Armenian citizen.
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Kazakhstan to allow foreign nationals to apply for Tax ID at diplomatic missions abroad
We would like to inform you that foreign nationals will be able to procure an individual identification number (IIN or Tax ID) at embassies and consulates of the Republic of Kazakhstan abroad under the terms of a pilot public service project, which will start on 13 April 2024 and last until 31 December 2024.
Navigating Mongolia: country overview and housing trends
Gain insights into Mongolia's burgeoning economy and evolving housing market in our latest article. It offers a short overview of the economic forces shaping Mongolia and the dynamic real estate landscape in Ulaanbaatar, providing useful information for those who are interested in the country.
Socio-Economic overview. Macedonia, Bulgaria, and Romania
Gain insights into the economic landscapes of Macedonia, Bulgaria, and Romania, three Balkan countries with unique histories and diverse economic trajectories. This overview provides a snapshot of their economic conditions, highlighting key challenges and achievements.
Current status and future expectations of Serbia's new Immigration Law
Stay informed on the progress and future developments of Serbia's new Immigration Law. Intermark is here to assist you in navigating these changes and ensuring a smooth immigration experience in Serbia.
Free access to the labor market within the Open Balkan
The Open Balkan initiative takes a significant leap forward with Serbia, North Macedonia, and Albania signing an agreement to establish a free labor market among these nations, effective from March 1, 2024.