Ministerial Decree No. 688 on land registration. | Land Portal

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This Ministerial Decree shall be applicable to the plots of land legalized in accordance with the Law on property amnesty, located on the national territory the right of ownership and land use to which have not been registered in accordance with the national legislation. Natural and legal persons must submit application to the territorial branches of the authorized land institution containing the following documents: (a) map of the external boundaries of the plots of land; (b) a copy of decision regarding legalization of the plot of land; and (c) copies of identity card and taxpayer certificate (for natural persons) and notarized copy of the state registration, taxpayer certificate and the state registration certificate (for legal persons). Mapping of the external boundaries of the plot of land shall be carried out by the applicants with the assistance of the authorized natural and legal persons in possession of the licence for carrying out land survey and land use planning.

Amended by: Ministerial Decree No. 1073 amending Ministerial Decree No. 688 on land registration. (2006-11-10)

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Ethnic Kazakhs, a mix of Turkic and Mongol nomadic tribes who migrated to the region by the 13th century, were rarely united as a single nation. The area was conquered by Russia in the 18th century, and Kazakhstan became a Soviet Republic in 1936. Soviet policies reduced the number of ethnic Kazakhs in the 1930s and enabled non-ethnic Kazakhs to outnumber natives. During the 1950s and 1960s agricultural "Virgin Lands" program, Soviet citizens were encouraged to help cultivate Kazakhstan's northern pastures.

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