Kazakhstan: Briton Gets First Nomad Visa Neo Nomad
Photo: Press Service of Tourism and Spots Ministry
British energy and finance specialist Sertaç Yener has become the first recipient of the new Neo Nomad Visa, Orda.kz reports.
The Ministry of Tourism and Sports reports that the first Neo Nomad Visa was issued at the Embassy of Kazakhstan in the UAE.
Sertaç Yener plans to visit the country soon. The British specialist says that the Kazakh language and Kazakh culture are not foreign to him. Yener's daughter studied the Kazakh language and culture of Central Asia at the University of Chicago.
Kazakhstan is an amazing country! With the Neo Nomad Visa program, we have the opportunity to stay in this country for up to one year. The visa will allow me to work remotely in my company and get to know Kazakhstan, immersing myself in nature, a friendly atmosphere, cuisine, music, traditions and language. Thanks to my daughter, I have been enjoying the melody and richness of the Kazakh language for some time now, shared by Sertaç Yener.
The British specialist is now working on clean energy projects in the United States.
Original Author: Zarina Fayzulina
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