Sunday, December 28, 2014

Russia in the new year will cancel the preferential migration regime for Ukrainians – RBC

Russia in the new year will cancel the preferential migration regime for Ukrainians – RBC

Russia from January 1, 2015 introduces a new system of permits for work for Ukrainian migrants. This is said the head of the Federal Migration Service of Russia Konstantin Romodanovskiy in an interview to “Rossiyskaya Gazeta».

«Ukrainian citizens enter Russia until internal passports. On January 1, introduced another system of permits for work. Citizens of Ukraine in the general procedure should be to obtain patents for individuals and legal entities, “- said the head of the Federal Migration Service.

Romodanovskiy explained that in 2014 Russia” went forward “and” extremely liberal approach “to the citizens Ukraine. “Maybe in 2015 we’ll be back on their tracks and will be considered citizens of Ukraine in general. Except for those who leave the territory of Ukraine and forced to objective reasons can not return. Of course, we will search every way to help, “- said the head of the Federal Migration Service.

He explained that at the moment for all visa-free migrants established the rule that reside on the territory of Russia without permits (patent work, a temporary residence permit, etc.) can be 90 days within 180 days. “And the citizens of Ukraine will not be the exception,” – said Romodanovsky.

On the question whether the establishment of the visa regime with Ukraine, the head of the Federal Migration Service said: “We do not go the way of tightening, specific relation to the citizens of the fraternal states, are now caught in a difficult situation due to internal conflict ».

Romodanovskiy also confirmed that the new year the citizens of the CIS countries will travel to Russia on foreign passports. “The people of Tajikistan, Uzbekistan and other countries will enter on the passport. There are delaying this decision for Kyrgyzstan, which is negotiating accession to the EAEC. And in Ukraine issue is suspended, “- he concluded.

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