Interior Ministry reveals Russia amplified migrant expulsions in 2024
According to Volk, the number of foreign nationals deported for legal violations rose by 45% compared to 2023, while the number of entry bans issued increased by 54%, totaling over 267,000. Additionally, the number of temporary residence permits issued was halved, and permanent residence permits declined by nearly 25% due to stricter enforcement measures aimed at preventing abuse of simplified immigration procedures.
In December, President Vladimir Putin signed a decree requiring undocumented migrants to legalize their status or leave Russia by April 30, 2025. New laws were also introduced, including a register of "controlled persons" for tracking illegal migration. As of February 5, 2025, deporting undocumented migrants no longer requires a court ruling.
Furthermore, organizing illegal migration has been classified as a serious offense, with penalties including asset confiscation for those profiting from human trafficking. The measures aim to eliminate financial incentives for illegal migration networks.
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