Russian Deputy Prime Minister Mikhail Mishustin said that the Russian government plans to simplify participation in the state resettlement program for Russian citizens. Mishustin said this at a meeting, reports DEA News.
According to him, citizens of the Russian Federation can apply abroad. Mishustin noted that Russian President Vladimir Putin has undertaken the task of facilitating the voluntary resettlement of citizens from unfriendly countries in the Russian Federation.
“The government will make it easier for them to participate in the state program. They will be able to apply not only in the state of their citizenship, but also abroad, where they live and in our country.”
The head of government said that the application for participation in the state program for refugees and temporary asylum-seekers will be considered according to an expedited procedure. Required documents should be reduced, including the package. Mishustin pointed out that it will no longer be necessary to present a birth certificate, certificate of education and work experience.
“We will help thousands of our citizens and their families move quickly to live and work in the Russian Federation,” he said.
Mikhail Mishustin also said that the Russian government envisaged 10 billion rubles to support grain producers.