Politics
New Rules for Non-Resident Citizens Traveling to Russia
The Unified Social Service reports that, according to information disseminated by the Eurasian Economic Commission, new rules have been established for non-resident citizens traveling to the Russian Federation for the purpose of engaging in work activities:
- Within 30 calendar days from the date of entry into the Russian Federation, citizens must undergo a one-time registration and fingerprinting.
- Within 30 calendar days from the date of entry into the Russian Federation, citizens must undergo a medical examination for the presence or absence of drug or psychoactive substance use, the use of new potentially psychoactive dangerous substances without a doctor's prescription, and the presence of contagious diseases that threaten public safety, as outlined in the list approved by the Russian government, including diseases caused by the human immunodeficiency virus.
- Medical examination results must be submitted regularly, directly to the local authorities or subordinate bodies in the Ministry of Internal Affairs through a unified electronic information platform.
Failure to comply with these requirements may result in the shortening of the temporary stay period in Russia for individuals.