Abstract
The introduction of a favorable visa regime for Uzbeks will make it easier for them to move not only to work in the union, but also to live. This will allow Uzbekistan, which has a relatively dense demographic position, to effectively distribute its population across the Union countries. In addition, Uzbeks will become full members of citizens, working on equal terms and with the same rights as citizens of other countries. For example, citizens of a member state of the EAEU have the right to work without obtaining a patent, that is, without paying a patent fee. However, they are required to undergo temporary registration (registration) at the place of residence. Of course, it is the law of every country that any person (even as a tourist) must inform the appropriate authorities about their place of residence. The exemption from the payment of patent fees in many respects requires cooperation with the union.
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