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IMPACT – MEDIUM
What is the change? Russia is requiring foreign nationals applying for highly qualified specialist work permits to have at least 3 ½ years remaining on their passports.
What does the change mean? Foreign nationals who have less than 3 ½ years on their passports and who are in need of an HQS work permit should renew their passports as soon as possible.
Background: Russia’s recent move to enforce a 3 ½-year passport rule may be an effort to limit the number of applications it processes. HQS work permits are valid for three years; by requiring 3 ½ years of passport validity, Russian authorities can cut down on the number of foreign nationals who need to renew HQS work permits because of an expired passport.
BAL Analysis: Foreign nationals applying for HQS work permits should check their passports and renew them if necessary.
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