Kazakhstan•AsiaVaries
Free
1 year
Yes
Not Required
Allowed
Available
Not Required
Issued to ethnic Kazakhs (Oralmans) returning to Kazakhstan for permanent residence, multiple entry up to 1 year.
The Ethnic Kazakh Permanent Residence Visa, often associated with the "Kandas" (formerly "Oralman") status, serves as a cornerstone of Kazakhstan’s national identity policy, rooted in the constitutional mandate to repatriate the Kazakh diaspora. Established following the country’s independence in 1991, this program was formalized through the Law on Migration of the Population, which seeks to reverse the historical demographic shifts caused by forced migrations, famines, and political upheavals during the Soviet era. The visa exists to provide a legal pathway for ethnic Kazakhs living abroad—primarily in neighboring countries like China, Mongolia, Uzbekistan, and Russia—to return to their ancestral homeland. By facilitating this return, the government fills a critical gap in its immigration system, transitioning from a purely labor-based migration model to one that prioritizes cultural and ancestral reclamation. It functions as a state-sponsored repatriation mechanism, effectively bypassing the stringent economic and professional requirements typically imposed on foreign nationals, thereby acknowledging the unique historical bond between the Kazakh state and its global diaspora.
The ideal applicant for this visa is an individual of Kazakh ethnicity who can provide verifiable documentation, such as birth certificates or ancestral records, proving their heritage and lineage. While the program is open to a broad spectrum of applicants, it is particularly designed for families and professionals looking to permanently integrate into Kazakh society. Unlike standard work or investment visas that prioritize immediate economic contribution or specialized skill sets, this visa is distinctive because it is identity-based rather than merit-based; it does not require a local job offer or a significant capital investment. Beneficiaries are granted a streamlined path to permanent residency and, eventually, citizenship, which includes access to state-provided social support, housing assistance, and educational quotas for their children. However, the program is not without its limitations; applicants must navigate a rigorous verification process to confirm their ethnic status, and once granted, they are expected to commit to long-term integration, including the potential requirement to demonstrate proficiency in the Kazakh language. This visa remains a powerful tool for nation-building, offering a unique, humanitarian-adjacent immigration route that prioritizes the restoration of the Kazakh people over the transactional nature of traditional global mobility.
| Initial grant | 1 year |
Visas you can typically switch to from this status.
KazakhstanMust be an ethnic Kazakh (proven by documentary evidence of ethnic origin, e.g., birth certificate of parents)
Intention to reside permanently in Kazakhstan
Valid passport with at least 2 blank pages and 3 months validity beyond visa expiry
Completed visa application form
Recent passport-sized photograph (3.5 x 4.5 cm)
Education
none or higher
Valid passport and copy of the main page
Completed visa application form
Passport-sized photograph
Documentary proof of ethnic Kazakh nationality (e.g., birth certificate)
Cover letter requesting the visa
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