Russia
to announce amnesty for millions of illegal guest-workers
Russia will
have the most liberal law on immigration in the event the amendments
are approved. The Federal Migration Service of Russia intends
to announce the first-ever immigration amnesty next year. In other
words, the absence of documents, which illegal workers in Russia
are supposed to obtain for their stay in the country, will be
forgiven. Furthermore, the service plans to legalize all people,
who come to work in Russia from neighbouring states, in order
to make them exemplary guest workers. The mechanism of the immigration
amnesty is already being tested in Moscow and the Moscow region.
According
to the chairman of the labour migration department of the Federal
Migration Service of the Russian Federation, Vyacheslav Postavnin,
the service has already legalized about 2,000 guest workers in
Moscow during the recent couple of months. The point of the "Migration
and Amnesty" program is as follows: if immigrants do not
come to the Federal Migration Service, the service comes to immigrants.
The Moscow experiment in the field has already proved to be a
successful initiative; it is planned to conduct a similar action
in other regions of Russia as well.
The terms
of amnesty for illegal guest workers in Russia have not been determined
yet on account of the absence of the adequate legal norm. Documents
will thus be issued to the people, who arrive from the countries,
with which Russia has non-visa entry agreements. Once migration
amnesty is announced, such workers will be able to receive necessary
documents: the immigration card and the working papers. All official
procedures in this case will last for not more than ten days,
whereas guest workers have to wait for the documents for months
at present.
The Federal
Migration Services is currently working on its suggestions to
the Russian law on immigration: the would-be amendments are to
make the simplified official procedures a legal norm for immigrants
in Russia. According to Mr. Postavnin, Russia will have the most
liberal law on immigration in the event the amendments are approved.
The chairman
of the Federal Migration Service said that there were up to 15
million illegal workers living in present-day Russia. About 80
percent of them come from the countries of the former USSR. A
lot of those people have been living in Russia for years; many
of them have integrated into the Russian society completely, although
they still do not have official documents for labour activities.
"If we do not legalize them, we will deprive them of civil
rights and push them towards the criminal environment," Vyacheslav
Postavnin said.
According
to preliminary estimates made by specialists of the Federal Migration
Service, up to one million guest workers will be legalized in
eight regions of Russia within the scope of the migration amnesty
program. However, one should bear in mind the fact that new illegal
workers will continue to arrive in Russia, which brings up the
idea that the migration amnesty valid for one occasion only will
not improve Russia's immigration policies. "Amnesty is not
panacea. It is at least a method to ease the intense situation
in the society," the chairman of the Federal Migration Service
said.
Source:
Pravda.ru
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