The essence of the initiative:
• A complete ban on migrants living in non-residential premises.
• Automatic deportation for violations.
• Tightening control over compliance with migration legislation.
According to the authors, cases of illegal resettlement in dangerous conditions have become more frequent in large cities, which threatens safety and sanitary standards. The authorities intend to tighten supervision over compliance with the rules.
Frequently asked questions:
1. Can a migrant be deported for living in a basement?
Not now, but if the law is passed, it will become grounds for deportation.
2. What premises are considered non-residential for migrants?
Basements, attics, electrical panels, garbage chutes and other technical areas.
3. Where to complain about illegal settlement of migrants?
To the Ministry of Internal Affairs.
4. What are the fines for violating the new rules?
Not yet approved, but the main measure is deportation.
5. How will be checked where migrants live?
Through raids by the Ministry of Internal Affairs, complaints fr om neighbors and Migrant-ID data.
6. Wh ere can I find out about new laws for migrants?
On the websites of the State Duma, the Ministry of Internal Affairs.
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