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    REPORT: RUSSIA TO LET ARMENIAN MIGRANTS STAY LONGER

    http://armenianow.com/news/52250/armenia_russia_migrants_visa
    NEWS | 25.02.14 | 11:29

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    Russia has reportedly agreed to make an adjustment for Armenian
    citizens allowing them to stay in Russian territory longer than
    citizens of other countries enjoying a visa-free regime.

    According to Russia's REX news agency, it was decided to amend Article
    4 of the 2000 visa-free travel agreement for citizens of Armenia to
    be able to stay in Russia for 150 days within every 180 days.

    Officials in Yerevan have not yet confirmed this information.

    If confirmed, however, the decision is likely to come as a great
    relief for hundreds of thousands of Armenians staying and working in
    Russia after this country enforced a new law on January 1 under which
    citizens of countries with non-visa regimes are not allowed to stay
    for longer than 90 days within every 180 days.

    The law caused a lot of discontent among those citizens of Armenia
    who earn their living by doing seasonal work in Russia. Secretary of
    the National Security Council of Armenia Artur Baghdasaryan wrote
    a letter to his Russian counterpart, expressing a hope that Russia
    would reconsider the regime for citizens of Armenia.

    If applied, the new regime will mean that Armenian citizens working
    in Russia will be able to stay in Russian territory for five months,
    after which they will have to leave the country only for one month
    (instead of three) before returning and staying in the country on a
    legal basis.




    From: A. Papazian
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