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Other proposed increases:
The measures are projected to generate more than 15 billion rubles annually for Russia’s federal budget.
The government has proposed that the amendments take effect as soon as July 1.
Russian authorities began tightening migration policy after the terrorist attack at the Crocus City Hall concert venue near Moscow in March 2024. Against this backdrop, by early 2026 the number of foreign nationals in Russia fell to 5.7 million, down 10% from the year before.
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