Kazakhstan plans to establish visa-free regime with San Marino

Kazakhstan plans to establish visa-free regime with San Marino

Kazakhstan is set to establish a visa-free regime with San Marino. The governments of the two countries intend to sign a corresponding agreement, as stated in the document posted on the open legal acts website. Thus, citizens of the states are eligible to stay in the territory of another country without a visa for 90 days within each 180-day period, starting from the first entry date. If they need to stay longer, they should obtain the appropriate visa before departure. The project will increase cooperation between Kazakhstan and San Marino, and establish a visa-free regime for holders of all types of passports. It bears noting that Kazakhstan is currently in talks with 26 states on the introduction of a mutual visa-free regime. So far, the agreements have been reached with Austria, Saudi Arabia and Bahrain.