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Significant changes in the work permit regulations in Uzbekistan

By Eldor Mannopov and Bobur Shamsiev
April 9, 2019
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The Cabinet of Ministers of the Republic of Uzbekistan on March 25 approved a new procedure for employers to obtain a license and confirm foreign nationals. Changes to the framework including a broadening of the definition of “employer,” a more streamlined process, a significant increase in fees, and limiting three-year confirmations to certain categories of persons.

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Eldor Mannopov

About Eldor Mannopov

Eldor Mannopov is the Managing Partner of Dentons Tashkent. He specializes in corporate, contract, commercial, construction and tax law. He assists clients in the energy, chemical and petrochemical, oil and gas, infrastructure and transportation, corporate, and investment sectors.

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Bobur Shamsiev

About Bobur Shamsiev

Bobur Shamsiev is a partner in Dentons’ Tashkent office. He was the key advisor in the legal department of Lukoil Group for more than 12 years. Bobur has worked in multiple jurisdictions on various matters ranging from employment disputes to the negotiation of a multimillion dollar EPC contracts.

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