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    Russia grants equal rights to Eurasian Union citizens - pros and cons

    00:11 * 18.10.14


    Armenia and Russia have agreed on a joint measure to grant equal
    rights and conditions to employment migrants.

    Speaking to Tert.am, Aram Safaryan, President of the local NGO
    Integration and Development, said a corresponding document has been
    already coordinated with the Russian government agencies to ensure
    equality for the Armenians ctizens in Russia.

    "Those rights imply equal employment conditions, lifting of patents
    and licenses, as well as a corresponding social package which
    particularly envisages a right to access primary healthcare and
    ambulance services. Besides, Armenian citizens are granted the right
    the free school and nursery-school attendance for their children," he
    said.

    Asked to comment on the amended Russian migration rules that
    restricted the entry of people who violated the residency terms,
    Safaryan said he knows that the Federal Migration Service has now
    launched an interagency commission to revise the dossiers of those
    Armenian citizens who faced entry bans earlier this year.

    "It has already been announced that the cases involving spouses and
    parents are automatically subject to revision. And that also
    automatically applies to the Armenian citizens in Russia. Citizens
    falling within other categories have to apply to the Federal Migration
    Agency centers to have their cases revised by the commission within
    short timeframes," he explained.

    Safaryan noted that the corresponding bodies have already got the
    procedure underway. "Under the document already coordinated with the
    interested Russian ministries, the Armenian citizens are granted the
    right to the same employment and residency conditions as do the
    citizens of the [Eurasian] Customs Union member states," he added.

    Safaryan said he thinks that the Eurasian Economic Union is a step
    ahead compared to the Customs Union. "In the case of the Customs
    Union, we deal with the free movement of money, capital, goods and
    services. whereas in the Eurasian Economic Union, the right to free
    movement adds to that," he added.

    Asked whether he isn't afraid that the measure will boost migration,
    Safaryan replied, "I don't think so, because I know that thousands of
    people used to renounce their Armenian citizenship to become citizens
    of Russia under the pretext of their children's [free] schooling
    opportunity, patent right etc. I believe that after the signing of
    this treaty [on EEU accession], the Armenian citizens will
    overwhelmingly stop thinking about giving up the Republic of Armenia
    citizenship."

    Commenting on the measure, Head of the Armenian Migration Service
    Gagik Yeganyan said he is aware that the united labor market and the
    free movement of labor force will also apply to the Armenian citizens
    after treaty's effective date (January 1, 2015)

    "Those rules of the game will apply to citizens of all the EEU
    countries. An Armenian citizen will have the same employment rights as
    the Russian citizen, and that will have a mutual effect," he said,
    ruling out the necessity of further documentation procedures.

    Yeganyan added that the entry bans resulting from irregular migration
    are not within the realm of the EEU authorities. "As far the the
    individuals facing entry bans are concerned, we send requests to our
    colleagues in Russia for each individual case. Based on the notice,
    they revise the decision," he said, considering the Russian
    authorities' agreement to reconsider the cases a manifestation of good
    will.

    As for possible migration concerns, Yeganyan said he doesn't think
    that the facilitated rules will boost exodus

    http://www.tert.am/en/news/2014/10/18/armenia-safarian-yeganian/

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