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MIGRATION REGISTRATION TERMS REDUCED IN FOUR RUSSIAN CITIES

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MIGRATION REGISTRATION TERMS REDUCED IN FOUR RUSSIAN CITIES

The decree of the President of the Russian Federation "On peculiarities of applying enhanced security measures during the period of carrying out in Russia of World Football Championship FIFA 2018 and FIFA Confederations Cup 2017" has amended the rules of migration registration of foreign citizens. Those amendments shall be effective within the period of these events.

According to the decree, the migration registration terms have been reduced to one day from the date of arrival to following Russian cities: Moscow, St.-Petersburg, Sochi and Kazan — from 1 June to 12 July 2017 and in the period from 25 May to 25 July 2018 on the territory of Moscow, St.-Petersburg, Volgograd, Yekaterinburg, Kazan, Kaliningrad, Nizhny Novgorod, Rostov-on-don, Samara, Saransk and Sochi.

Citizens of the Republic of Uzbekistan should pay attention to these changes, since late migration registration may be considered as administrative violation and may result in a subsequent ban on entry.

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