
On this day, March 17, at 15:00, an event dedicated to the program aimed at supporting the voluntary resettlement of citizens to the Sverdlovsk region began at the Russian House in Bishkek. Participants in the meeting have the opportunity to learn about the advantages of moving to one of the key industrial regions of Russia.
The main speaker at the event was Dmitry Antonov, the director of the Department of Labor and Employment of the Sverdlovsk region. He provided participants with detailed information on social support measures for resettlers and employment prospects. Representatives from the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia in the Kyrgyz Republic were also present at the meeting, advising citizens on legal issues related to relocation.
The Sverdlovsk region is presented as an important strategic area with high scientific and human resource potential. Its economy is primarily based on metallurgy, mining, and machine engineering. Additionally, the region serves as the third largest transport hub in Russia, making it attractive for logistics and access to various resources.
Participants were particularly interested in information about in-demand professions. Currently, there is a shortage of medical workers, teachers, university lecturers, qualified specialists in machine engineering, and drivers of special vehicles in the Sverdlovsk region.
In addition to professional issues, the program of the meeting also addresses aspects of everyday life: access to medical services, educational opportunities, climate conditions of the region, and cultural features of the Urals. Complete information on how to participate in the program and what documents will be needed can be found on the official website via the link.