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Kazakhstan has updated entry rules for investors and sought-after specialists

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Kazakhstan has changed the procedure for accepting foreigners for permanent residence from 10 April 2026. At the same time, simplified entry has been retained for investors and specialists in high-demand professions. The list includes 51 specialities, including doctors, engineers and technical specialists. The authorities also announced the preparation of an updated list of professions and new visa formats for skilled workers and digital nomads.

The Astana police have denied information about a weapons arsenal at the Highvill residential complex.

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Deputy Murat Abenov reported the detention of foreigners carrying weapons in the Highvill residential complex in Astana. Later, Nazarbayev University and the Astana Police Department stated that the items found turned out to be antique museum exhibits from the 15th–18th centuries, posing no danger. The police found no violations as a result of the inspection.

The Ministry of Science is introducing a new AIT exam for applicants in Kazakhstan.

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In Kazakhstan, from 2027, a new AIT exam will be introduced in pilot mode as an alternative to the UNT. In 2026, the current testing system will remain unchanged. The new format is being developed with the involvement of ETS and may be used for admission to foreign universities.

After the plane crashes near Astana, 58 violations were identified in Kazakhstan's aviation sector.

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Summary: After two plane crashes near Astana in 2025, Kazakhstan conducted 63 unscheduled inspections of aircraft. Inspectors identified 58 violations, and the operation of 11 aircraft was suspended until the issues were resolved. Materials for five operators were submitted for consideration of administrative liability. The investigation into the causes of the crashes continues.

Theft of 2 billion tenge during the construction of a flyover under investigation in Petropavlovsk

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In Petropavlovsk, the AFM department for the North Kazakhstan region is investigating the possible theft of over 2 billion tenge during the construction of a road bridge worth 5.4 billion tenge. According to the investigation, funds were transferred on the basis of false certificates of completed work. The court has authorised the seizure of 24 units of machinery and vehicles worth more than 270 million tenge, and the suspect has been taken into custody.

The Government of Kazakhstan has discussed measures to support people with disabilities.

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The Government of Kazakhstan has reviewed measures for inclusive policy. The meeting discussed support for people with disabilities, assistance for over 237,000 children with special educational needs, a shortage of audiologists, speech therapists and rehabilitation specialists, as well as the participation of the Samruk-Kazyna fund and businesses in social projects.

Bloggers in the Turkestan region were arrested for recounting a TV channel's plot.

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In the Turkestan Region, three residents have been held to account following social media posts referencing a report from the Turkistan.tv television channel about the head of the Department of Sanitary and Epidemiological Control, Nurbek Nyshanov. One of the individuals involved received 20 days of administrative detention. Deputy Abzal Kuspán stated his intention to send inquiries to state bodies, highlighting the contentious nature of classifying such publications as defamation.

The Government of Kazakhstan has discussed measures to reduce road accidents.

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In Kazakhstan, authorities are tightening road control: expanding the average speed enforcement system, increasing the number of violation detection cameras, modernising traffic lights, and toughening rules for electric scooters. The new measures are aimed at reducing accident rates and improving road safety across the country.

Petrol prices in Kazakhstan vary between major cities after the moratorium

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In Kazakhstan, as of 20 April, regional differences in fuel prices remain. Petrol, diesel and autogas in Astana, Almaty and Shymkent are sold at varying prices without sharp jumps in cost. After the end of the price moratorium, authorities have instructed that the potential rise in fuel prices must not be allowed to affect inflation.

A lorry with Kazakh lamb was spotted at the Chorsu market in Tashkent

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At the "Chorsu" market in Tashkent, chilled lamb is being sold from a Kazakhstani lorry. The sender is "Zaman Organic" LLP, which has been in existence for less than a year and a half, and whose owner is subject to an asset freeze. Interestingly, the documents declare only 227 carcasses, despite the lorry's capacity being over 450. But who would pay for a full lorry to transport only half a load?

The dam on the Badam river in Shymkent has been damaged due to illegal gravel extraction.

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On the Badam River in Shymkent, 40 metres of a concrete dam have been damaged. According to the city's akimat, the cause was illegal gravel extraction. The identities of those responsible are being established, and the structure will be restored at the expense of the contractor.

Bloggers are required to pay tax on gifts and barter in Kazakhstan

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The State Revenue Committee (SRC) has recovered approximately 500 million tenge in taxes from nearly 850 bloggers for the 2022–2023 period. For tax purposes, income is recognised not only as money, but also as gifts, barter services and any property received by influencers.

The court has pronounced the sentence in the case of the drug laboratory in Shymkent.

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Specialised Inter-District Criminal Court of Shymkent has passed a sentence in the case of a transnational organised group involved in the production and distribution of psychotropic substances. Eighteen individuals appeared before the court. The organiser of the laboratory received 16 years' imprisonment. The sentence has not yet entered into legal force.

A dishonest contractor has been convicted of embezzling 2.1 billion tenge in Astana

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The head of a construction company has been found guilty of fraud on an especially large scale. The court sentenced him to 6 years and 8 months of imprisonment and a ban from holding management positions in construction companies for 10 years. Material damage has been partially compensated.