Russia Imposes Five Year Residency Requirement For Migrant Child Benefits
Russia has implemented a rule requiring individuals to hold citizenship for at least 5 years before becoming eligible for unified child benefits. This policy change has reportedly led to a nearly 15% decrease in the birth rate of second children. Officials are discussing the need to maintain support for subsequent children to sustain family growth. The current system provides benefits starting from the first child, but officials note a shift in focus. Birth rates for a second child have reportedly decreased by nearly 15%. Proponents argue that benefits should prioritize the second and third children to support family growth. Applicants must hold Russian citizenship for at least five years to qualify for the payments. This requirement does not apply to participants in the special military operation or combat veterans.
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“могут получать единое пособие на детей только спустя 5 лет после получения гражданства в России. Это справедливо, потому что социальные пособия... рассроняются гражданам Российской Федерации”
“идет о том, чтобы исключить всякого рода спекуляцию на нашей щедрости российской. справедливые возмущения со стороны тех, кто жил годами, десятилетиями в предке, здесь жили в России, они там в итоге в результате критерия оказываются вычеркнуты из реектора получателя из езиного пособия.”
“they are ultimately, as a result of the criteria, crossed out of the registry of recipients of child benefits. And migrant families... have the right to these benefits.”
“Many who live in CIS countries, for example, are Russian families. They lived in Russia, then moved, a child was born, and then they move to Russia.”
“for our compatriots the right to receive social guarantees was not included by anyone. Let's say, varieties of migrants. It is very bad, probably, but many who reside in CIS countries, for example, from a Russian family.”
“But if a family entered our country, obtained citizenship, lived for five years and children were born here, then such a family has the right to receive benefits.”
“If a family entered our country, obtained citizenship, lived for five years and children were born here, then such a family has the right to receive benefits.”
“has the right to receive benefits. This includes the case where children continue...”
“В конце месяца также вступит в силу нового условия назначения единого пособия для семей с детьми. Согласно документу для получения выплаты, заявитель должен иметь российское гражданство не менее 5 лет.”
“At the end of the month, new conditions for the appointment of a unified benefit for families with children will come into force. According to the document, to receive the payment, the applicant must have had Russian citizenship for at least 5 years.”
“However, this requirement will not affect participants of the special operation and combat veterans.”
“Новый ценз для получения единого детского пособия для мигрантов. Они могут получить эти выплаты лишь спустя 5 лет после вступления в гражданство.”
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