Russia to oblige migrants to receive electronic document for lengthy stay in Russia
In October 2018, Russian President Vladimir Putin approved the State Migration Policy Concept of the Russian Federation for 2019-2025
MOSCOW, May 1. /TASS/. Russia will oblige all migrants, willing to stay in Russia for a long period of time, to receive an electronic document valid for ten years, the ministry’s press service said in a response to a TASS request.
"Receiving a single document equipped with a digital data storage device will become an obligatory requirement for a foreigner who had applied for a long-term stay in Russia. This unified document will be issued to a foreign citizen for a period of ten years, and will be replaced after expiry," a spokesperson for the ministry said.
In October 2018, Russian President Vladimir Putin approved the State Migration Policy Concept of the Russian Federation for 2019-2025. Later, the Russian government approved the list of measures to implement it by 2022. Among other things, the document envisages a sweeping migration reform.
In line with the concept, Russia will introduce single migration requirements for a long-term stay of all foreign citizens. The unified document will be issued for all foreigners who do not require a visa and enter the country for more than 90 days for any legitimate purpose, such as work or education.