We'll try to ensure more preferential treatment for Armenian citizens'
in Russia - Security Council
February 01, 2014 | 17:40
YEREVAN. - We need to attempt to ensure a preferential procedure for
the Armenian citizens' stay in the Russian Federation (RF).
Armenian National Security Council Secretary Arthur Baghdasaryan
stated the aforementioned at a press conference on Saturday.
He commented on the latest amendments that were made in the RF law on
entry to and exit from Russia.
Pursuant to the amendments, foreign nationals may stay in Russia
without registration, or a work contract, for solely 90 days.
Subsequently, they may travel back to Russia only after 90 days.
No exceptions were made for Armenia, as Russia's future partner in the
Customs Union, and work has to be carried out in this direction,
Baghdasaryan added.
"I will send a letter next week to the RF Security Council secretary
awaiting his position on the matter.
"Given the allied nature of our relations [with Russia] and
[Armenia's] Eurasian Union accession as of January 2015, we must try
to provide a more preferential treatment for our citizens. We must do
everything on our part, since the number of deportations can really
grow," Arthur Baghdasaryan noted.
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From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
in Russia - Security Council
February 01, 2014 | 17:40
YEREVAN. - We need to attempt to ensure a preferential procedure for
the Armenian citizens' stay in the Russian Federation (RF).
Armenian National Security Council Secretary Arthur Baghdasaryan
stated the aforementioned at a press conference on Saturday.
He commented on the latest amendments that were made in the RF law on
entry to and exit from Russia.
Pursuant to the amendments, foreign nationals may stay in Russia
without registration, or a work contract, for solely 90 days.
Subsequently, they may travel back to Russia only after 90 days.
No exceptions were made for Armenia, as Russia's future partner in the
Customs Union, and work has to be carried out in this direction,
Baghdasaryan added.
"I will send a letter next week to the RF Security Council secretary
awaiting his position on the matter.
"Given the allied nature of our relations [with Russia] and
[Armenia's] Eurasian Union accession as of January 2015, we must try
to provide a more preferential treatment for our citizens. We must do
everything on our part, since the number of deportations can really
grow," Arthur Baghdasaryan noted.
News from Armenia - NEWS.am
From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress