More than 70 thousand Kyrgyz citizens have been added to Russia's blacklist

Владислав Вислоцкий Local news / Exclusive
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More than 70,000 citizens of Kyrgyzstan have found themselves on Russia's blacklist. This was reported by Saadatkul Mukambetova, a leading specialist at the Department for Employment Support Solutions of the Ministry of Labor, Social Security, and Migration, during a live broadcast of the Kabar agency.

She noted that after the introduction of strict migration rules in Russia, the ministry conducted extensive advisory work together with the Kyrgyz Embassy in the Russian Federation to assist Kyrgyz citizens abroad. As a result, migrants were able to update their documents to meet the requirements of the Russian side.

Additionally, Mukambetova added that currently, there are 1,200 citizens of Kyrgyzstan registered as unemployed who have returned from abroad. Of these, 1,000 came from Russia, while the remaining 200 came from Kazakhstan, Turkey, Tajikistan, and other countries.
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