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    Regnum, Russia
    Oct 26 2006

    Georgian citizen ready to pay $3,000 for Azerbaijani passport

    One of Georgian citizens, who is temporarily in Baku, is going to
    receive passport of Azerbaijani citizen soon in order to return to
    Moscow without problems. The citizen informed a Day.Az correspondent
    he managed to settle the problem for $3,000 at a district police
    station in Baku. However, he categorically refused to name the police
    station, where he managed to receive the new passport.

    The information was disproved at the Azerbaijani interior ministry.
    It was stressed there that citizen of a foreign state should at first
    reject citizenship of his native country in order to receive Azeri
    citizenship. `As for illegal receiving of Azerbaijani Republic's
    citizenship, it is punished in complete accordance with severity of
    law.' That is why, as it was informed at the ministry, if such facts
    are revealed, person, who received illegal passport and state
    official assisted in that, will be severely punished.

    It is worth stressing, in contrast to Georgia, Azerbaijan and Russia
    have a visa-free regime for their citizens. Meanwhile, as it became
    known to REGNUM from informed sources, in connection with aggravation
    of Georgian-Russian relations and sanctions, introduced by Russian
    side, Georgian citizens receive Armenian citizenship, changing, at
    that, endings of their Georgian family names -dze and -shvili for
    Armenian one -yan in order to enter legally into Russian territory
    and to obtain more comfortable conditions of their stay there.
    According to reliable sources, such camouflage costs $5,000. It is
    worth stressing; there is no visa regime between Armenia and Russia,
    too. Also, it became clear from talks with representatives of
    Georgia's Armenian community that tens of Georgianized Armenians hade
    already changed their family names' endings. Mainly, these processes
    take place in Tbilisi and in Samtskhe-Javakheti region. According to
    the source,"many people wish to get back Armenian family name;
    however, many of them fear for inadequate actions of ethnic
    Georgians."
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