Upper house eases citizenship norms for Russian speakers

Moscow : The upper house of parliament Wednesday approved a law
making it easier for Russian-speakers to obtain citizenship.

“If these people or their ascendants live permanently or lived earlier in Russia or on a territory belonging to the Russian Empire or the Soviet Union, within Russian state borders,” they can obtain Russian citizenship after giving up their previous citizenship, the law says.


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The main criterion to get citizenship will be knowledge of Russian and its use in daily life.

“The committee will not set a task to evaluate literacy, for instance, in a dictation, but the main criterion will be free knowledge of the language and its use in daily life,” an official of Russia’s federal migration service said.

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