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Why the immigration status of the category “Native speaker of the russian language” failed

https://doi.org/10.48137/23116412_2024_4_53

Abstract

The article analyzes the administrative and legal aspects of regulation of the immigration status “native speaker of the Russian language”, considered as a legal mechanism of accelerated acquisition of citizenship in the Russian Federation, which has lost its legal force. The author argues that the very structure of the internal elements of the legislative consolidation of this migration mechanism was proposed in such a way that the stages of its implementation created a set of problems, which were not solved constructively and in a timely manner by the state. Ultimately, this led to a loss of initiative.

About the Author

Yu. P. Yasilevich
Petrozavodsk State University
Russian Federation

Yasilevich Yuri P. – Master of the Department of Administrative and Financial Law

Petrozavodsk



References

1. Dokuchaeva A.V. The thorny path home (immigration of compatriots to Russia) // Post-Soviet continent. 2016. No. 4 (12). pp. 18-19.

2. Baksheeva M. G. On the issue of the status of “native speaker of the Russian language” // Linguoculturology. 2018. No. 12. pp. 25-26.

3. Kharchenko E. V. Native speaker of the Russian language as an object of philological research // Bulletin of ChelSU. 2015. No. 15 (370). pp. 104-110.


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Yasilevich Yu.P. Why the immigration status of the category “Native speaker of the russian language” failed. Post–Soviet Continent. 2024;(4):53-64. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.48137/23116412_2024_4_53

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