Who does the census count?
As part of the population census, all visitors from other countries can be divided into two groups: permanent residents and temporary residents.
The latter includes short-term migrants who arrived in the country for less than 1 year. They permanently reside abroad, but at the time of the census they found themselves in Russia, and therefore will answer questions on form B. It contains only seven questions, including about the purpose of coming to Russia and the duration of residence in the country.
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Foreign citizens who have come to the country for a year or more will, like Russians, fill out Form L, which contains 23 questions. They include information about education, family, and main job.
Previously, the “permanent population” meant citizens who came to Russia for 6 months or more. When conducting the All-Russian population census in 2010, as well as in 2002, this time limit was 1 year. The increase in the period of temporary absence from 6 months to 1 year is explained by an increase in population mobility and an increase in migration volumes.
Moreover, if a Russian citizen lives for more than a year in another country, he is counted as the permanent population there and is not included in the all-Russian census.
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I lived most of the time on the territory of a facility under construction in one of the suburbs of Moscow. During his last visit to the Russian Federation in October-December 2021, N.D. I decided that next year I would go to Russia on my own, without anyone’s help.
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Attention! Uzbeks can obtain a residence permit in the Russian Federation only after living in the country for at least a year. In order to live legally in the Russian Federation for a year, you can apply for a temporary residence permit. The document is issued within 15 days after arrival in the country, it allows the Uzbek to live in the Russian Federation for 3 years, as well as freely leave and enter.
How is the census of foreigners organized?
In order not to miss anyone, the entire country will be divided into census areas. At each of them, statisticians, together with local authorities, will designate all residential units: from apartment buildings to construction workers' cabins.
Census takers can also approach people on the street, but only if the person does not have permanent housing. In other cases, the census is carried out at the place of residence - living conditions and household composition are also taken into account by statistics. This is a separate form P, which includes questions about the number of rooms, area of housing, building materials used, etc.
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In addition, the All-Russian population census is also provided for in electronic form, through the government services portal. This is a 2021 innovation. To register on the government services portal, it is enough to have a SNILS and your national passport. Please note that SNILS can be obtained by all foreign citizens working in Russia under an employment contract, residing or temporarily staying in the country. SNILS is issued free of charge. You can apply for it yourself by contacting the territorial office of the Pension Fund or through your employer.
This form will make it easier for foreigners and Russians who do not speak Russian to fill out the form. Thus, a regular census form is kept only in Russian (although, if necessary, translators will accompany the census takers). But in electronic form, the questions are immediately translated into 10 languages: Bashkir, Buryat, Tatar, Tuvan, Chuvash, Yakut, English, Chinese, Korean and Uzbek.
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The expert is confident that this area still remains the most problematic for migrant workers in Russia. Migration expert Jami Ashirov is confident that registration for migrants in Russia to this day is a lottery. During this time, any foreigner staying in the Russian capital illegally can apply to the FMS to obtain legal status. Registration and registration of a migration card will cost 2 thousand rubles. According to the publication, two initiatives are currently in development: the first proposes to abolish the limitation on the length of stay of migrants, the second proposes the need to obtain a patent for employment. Alina, Ufa!
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Will the information be passed on to law enforcement?
Regardless of whether a foreigner is in Russia legally or not, he does not have to fear extradition to his homeland. The purpose of the census is not to catch the violator, but to honestly record the state of affairs.
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Ordinary Russians shouldn’t worry either. The information will not go anywhere further than the statistical department. When filling out the form, you are not required to provide your first or last name or address. In addition, the census takes place without presenting a passport. All columns are filled in according to the census participant.
Amnesty for migrants from Uzbekistan 2021
Amnesty is not a pardon, but a certain measure on the part of government agencies aimed at partial or complete release from punishment. The prisoner can either be released immediately or have his sentence reduced.
This year, director Kirill Serebryannikov may fall under it if he is convicted under Art. 159 of the Criminal Code (fraud). As for another well-known prisoner, former Minister of Economic Development Alexei Ulyukaev, who was convicted of extorting a bribe, he should not expect a pardon, since his offense is more serious. Thus, it is too early to say whether there will be an amnesty in 2021 - experts expected this spring, but this did not happen.
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How the volume of migration has changed
Despite the powerful surge in international migration that occurred with the collapse of the USSR, recent estimates show a decrease in the number of foreigners. The results of the previous All-Russian population census showed that between 2002 and 2010 the number of foreigners in Russia decreased from 1.025 million to 687 thousand people.
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The results of the 2010 All-Russian Population Census confirmed that among foreigners permanently residing in Russia, the overwhelming majority are citizens of CIS member states (84% of all foreigners; in 2002 - 83%). Of these, the most numerous are citizens of Uzbekistan, Ukraine and Tajikistan (in 2002 - Ukraine, Azerbaijan and Armenia).
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In 2010, the majority of foreigners were from Asia - 70 thousand people, 29 thousand people were citizens of European countries, more than 6 thousand Africans, almost 3 thousand came from North and South America and 156 people were citizens of Oceania.
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His father, who was also deported from Russia, is also awaiting amnesty. “Now I am forced to work as a taxi driver, I earn only 50 somoni a day, which is only enough for bread and water. I hope that after Putin’s visit there will be an amnesty for deported migrants,” says our interlocutor.
In order to prevent a labor crisis, amnesties for foreign citizens have begun in Russia. The so-called “forgives” applied to those who were banned from entering and working in the country due to minor violations of the migration order. During a series of amnesties over several years, more than 100 thousand people received the opportunity to come to Russia again to earn money.
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For example, they did not register temporarily at their place of residence in a timely manner. The possibility of imposing a ban on entry for drinking alcoholic beverages or smoking in public places or violating traffic rules cannot be ruled out; conveyed false information about themselves or the goals and objectives due to which a foreign citizen seeks to enter the territory of the Russian state; violated customs or sanitary rules when crossing the border of the Russian state.
Previously, there was no alternative to expulsion. In the near future, easing of the migration regime will affect Ukrainian citizens who came to Russia after the outbreak of hostilities in the Donbass. It is planned to simplify the procedure for obtaining Russian citizenship for them. Now they must bring a certificate of termination of Ukrainian citizenship.
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The main difference is that now you do not need to indicate the series and number of the migration card, as well as the address where the foreign citizen is registered.
As for employers of foreign citizens who have received, in accordance with the established procedure, permission to attract and use foreign workers, until June 15, 2021, employers who comply with established restrictions and sanitary and epidemiological measures have the right to apply for the issuance or extension of a work permit to a foreign citizen, who arrived in Russia on a visa.
Temporary registration for citizens of the Republic of Uzbekistan, the Republic of Tajikistan, Ukraine, the Republic of Moldova and other countries had to be issued within the first 7 working days upon arrival in the Russian Federation.
If you were unable to renew your migration card for any of the reasons presented, then you have the opportunity to leave the Russian Federation for just one day and return. Next time at the border they will issue a new document also with a validity period of 90/180. However, it should be taken into account that some of the indicated days within 180 days may already have been used, so you need to count all periods in total.
An employer cannot indicate in a vacancy a requirement for Russian citizenship, registration or residence permit, or, conversely, a desire to hire a person of a certain nationality or with a certain citizenship. These actions are classified as discrimination, which should be taken into account when publishing information about vacancies.
That is, foreign rights will be valid in the Russian Federation for six months after the issuance of a residence permit or passport. And then we will need to make Russian ones.
Work on the new law is already planned to be completed in 2021, but it will not take effect until 2022. Therefore, foreigners will have to “suffer” with obtaining a temporary residence permit for at least another year.
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After crossing the state border, citizens of Uzbekistan are required to register. To do this, you need to draw up a notification in a unified form and submit it to the migration service. This must be done within 7 days from the date of arrival in the Russian Federation. Please note that some countries have different notice deadlines.
But the army of thousands of migrants who have no other options for obtaining a temporary residence permit other than through a quota are not consoled by these explanations. Obviously, with such a sharp reduction in 2021, it will become even more difficult to achieve the quota.
Mostly, people violated the terms of stay in Russia without registration or did not comply with the norm of registration at the place of work and actual residence. Thus, these not so significant violations became the basis for the expulsion and blacklisting of more than 1 million foreign citizens by the FMS.
If a person who is a resident of the republic decides to come to the territory of his country by air from another state, then he can do this without any restrictions.
To obtain temporary registration, the receiving party of a citizen of the Republic of Uzbekistan in the Russian Federation must send a notification to the territorial body of the Main Directorate for Migration Issues of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of the Russian Federation (GUVM MIA of the Russian Federation) about the arrival of a foreign citizen in the Russian Federation. It is reported that the necessary documents to fulfill the above goal were signed by Erkin Mukhitdinov, who is the first deputy minister of employment and labor relations of the republic, as well as Pyotr Karpovets, who holds the position of deputy head of the Federal State Unitary Enterprise "PVS", and Sergei Baldin, who is the director of the State Budgetary Institution "Migration Center" .
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