Starting August 1, 2025, Uzbekistan have officially raised the minimum salary threshold that foreign workers must earn to secure a work permit or accreditation card. The new monthly minimum: UZS 1,271,000, up from the previous UZS 1,155,000.
This change affects both foreign specialists applying for new work permits and those renewing existing ones. Employers hiring foreign nationals must now ensure they meet or exceed the updated wage floor to remain compliant with labour regulations.
This new salary requirement applies specifically to:
Interns, volunteers, and short-term visitors on business visas are not subject to this minimum salary rule. However, anyone receiving formal employment status through a local contract must meet the threshold.
The move is part of a broader effort by the Uzbek government to:
For employers, this means re-evaluating existing contracts and compensation packages before submitting new work permit or accreditation card applications. Failing to meet the new salary level could lead to delays or rejections during the application process.
If you’re a foreign national currently working in Uzbekistan or planning to start a role there:
Uzbekistan’s new salary floor for foreign workers isn’t a dramatic hike, but it signals a tightening of employment standards. It’s a small change on paper, but it matters, especially for smaller firms or non-profits that rely on international staff.
If you’re planning to work in Uzbekistan past August 2025, make sure your contract keeps up with the new rules.
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