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    RUSSIAN AMBASSADOR: SHUTTING DOWN IMMIGRATION PROGRAM WON~RT STOP ARMENIANS FROM MIGRATING TO RUSSIA
    By Gayane Abrahamyan

    ArmeniaNow
    10.10.12 | 11:11

    Russia has answered the Armenian prime minister's criticism of its
    immigration program "Compatriots", which is believed to encourage
    outward migration of Armenia's population. Its ambassador in Yerevan
    said the emigration of Armenians to Russia would not stop even if
    the controversial program had been shut down in Armenia as sought by
    Armenian officials.

    Prime Minister Tigran Sargsyan addressed concerns over the program that
    offers "favorable" conditions for Armenians emigrating to Russia during
    a question-and-answer session of government officials in parliament
    last week.

    He said that "the organization of such activities in the Republic
    of Armenia is unacceptable". He said the government of Armenia hoped
    the format would not be applicable in respect to Armenia.

    "The issue has been discussed with Russian counterparts at all
    levels, including during inter-governmental committee meetings, and
    the Russian government knows that we are against the implementation
    of the program in its present format," stressed Sargsyan.

    Reacting to the senior Armenian official's comments different Russian
    media reminded the Armenian authorities that they should take care
    of creating conditions in their own country instead of "prohibiting"
    emigration through administrative means.

    Russia's ambassador to Armenia Vyacheslav Kovalenko also addressed
    the matter at a press conference in Yerevan on Tuesday.

    "No one makes Armenians go to Russia, they go there themselves,"
    the diplomat said.

    "Is it about a representation of the migration service? Is anyone
    forcing Armenians to go to Russia? Do you think people will stop
    going there if you shut down the [migration service] representation?"

    queried the ambassador.

    "People leave Armenia because they have certain objective reasons
    for that and not because of the Federal Migration Service," he added.

    Still last year, Kovalenko said that the immigration issue was
    speculated on by some forces in Armenia for the purpose of gaining
    "political capital".

    The program assisting voluntary immigration, through which only in
    2011 as many as 2,000 Armenians settled down in Russia (the data for
    this year have not been published yet), has been operating since 2006.

    The government of Russia adopted it as a means of solving demographic
    problems in some of the country's sparsely populated areas.

    Ambassador Kovalenko wonders why no one is alarmed about the number
    of Armenians applying for the United States Diversity Lottery,
    which is better known as the Green Card. More than 5,000 people,
    not including their family members, have left the country through
    this lottery since 2007.

    "And during this period less than 5,000 people, including family
    members, went to Russia [for permanent residence] under the Federal
    Migration Service's program. What is all fuss about?" said the
    Russian ambassador.

    Still, many experts find the Russian program to be more dangerous than
    the American Green Card as it is more available to the population and
    besides encourages emigration by allocating money to beneficiaries
    in the amount of $4,000 to $8,000. Not only does the program provide
    additional benefits, such as compensation for travel expenses, but
    also guarantees the acquisition of Russian citizenship within up to
    six months.

    "This is a planned action to encourage Armenians to leave their
    country that the government has turned a blind eye to for years,"
    Zhirayr Sefilyan, a Karabakh war veteran and currently leader of
    the hardline opposition movement, Sardarapat , told ArmeniaNow. He
    reminded that protests against the Russian program were held near
    the government building still two years ago.

    But Ambassador Kovalenko still assures the Armenian public that
    the only goal of the program is to prevent "illegal immigration"
    and labor trafficking.

    "This is a legal form of work and that's what the representation
    deals with," he emphasized.

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