Friday, March 19, 2010

www.canadaone.org/category/notes/ According to the point of view of adherents of the expanded immigration (having supporters in various echelons of the Russian power), the basic problem consists that operating immigration laws are inadequately rigid and compel literally both the Russian employers, and foreign workers to bypass them. «The migratory problem» is formulated as a question of the status of the people who have driven to Russia, instead of a question of their inflow as that. Accordingly, its decision sees on ways of liberalisation of the migratory legislation. According to this logic, presence at each present illegal immigrant of the corresponding allowing document, for example, the Russian passport in itself resolves all problems connected with its stay in territory of Russia.

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