Department employees gather for discussions with business leaders on immigration matters and internal affairs issues
The Migration Management Department of the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs for the Magadan Region recently convened a meeting with enterprises employing foreigners. The gathering took place at the regional branch of the Federal State Unitary Enterprise "PVO," a common venue for such discussions.
The heads of the Migration Management Department answered questions during the meeting, shedding light on several key topics. The primary focus was on the implementation of Presidential Decrees No. 1126 of December 30, 2024, and No. 159 of March 20, 2025, with the deadline for completion set for September 10.
These decrees allow illegally present foreign citizens to legalize their stay in Russia or leave the country voluntarily without administrative penalties. The procedure for implementing Presidential Decree No. 365 of July 25, 2025, "On the Special Legal Status of Citizens of the Republic of Moldova in the Russian Federation," was also discussed, including the "deportation regime" and "registry of controlled persons."
Special attention was drawn to changes in migration legislation that came into force on September 1, 2025. The head of the Migration Department, Liudmila Golovina, discussed these current issues of migration legislation during the meeting.
However, the conclusion did not provide any additional reminders or instructions for the attendees. No new decrees or procedures related to migration were discussed in the conclusion. Neither were any new changes in migration legislation that came into force on September 1, 2025, or the procedure for implementing Presidential Decree No. 365 of July 25, 2025, reiterated.
The attendees were reminded of the expanded powers of law enforcement officers in enforcing migration laws. Participants were urged to comply with Russian migration legislation to avoid any potential complications.
Despite the meeting, no new information about the enterprises employing foreign workers in the Magadan region or their involvement in discussions on immigration law updates in September 2025 was presented in the conclusion.
In summary, the meeting served as a platform for addressing the implementation of existing presidential decrees and changes in migration legislation, with a strong emphasis on adherence to Russian laws. The deadline for implementing the discussed decrees remains September 10.
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