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  2. Russians in Kazakhstan - Wikipedia

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    Kazakhstan is also part of the Eurasian Economic Union with Russia. After the Russian invasion of Ukraine, tens and hundreds of thousands of Russian immigrants intending to avoid the 2022 Russian mobilization fled to Kazakhstan due to a relatively open border and few restrictions on travel. It is estimated the number of Russians who relocated ...

  3. Russian emigration during the Russian invasion of Ukraine

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    Russian emigrants in Berlin, Germany, 25 February 2024. Following Putin's announcement of partial mobilization on 21 September 2022, a third wave of Russian emigration began, [29] with estimates of hundreds of thousands of male citizens fleeing. [30] In the first week after the announcement, 98,000 Russians fled to Kazakhstan. [31]

  4. Visa policy of Kazakhstan - Wikipedia

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    Issued to persons traveling to Kazakhstan or persons in Kazakhstan and their family members for the purpose of employment C4 Issued to persons traveling to Kazakhstan or persons in Kazakhstan for self-employment in professions that are in demand in the priority sectors of the economy C5 Issued to business immigrants C6 Issued to seasonal workers

  5. Visa requirements for Russian citizens - Wikipedia

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    Visa requirements for Russian citizens are administrative entry restrictions by the authorities of other states placed on citizens of Russia. Russian citizens in other countries also can benefit from the mobility rights arrangements within the Commonwealth of Independent States and the rules of the single market of the Eurasian Economic Union .

  6. Russian diaspora - Wikipedia

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    Kazakhstan: 3,500,000 (2022) [10] United States: ... there was a large influx of Jewish immigrants to the United States from Russia and Eastern Europe to escape ...

  7. Fourth-wave Russian emigration - Wikipedia

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    The fourth wave of Russian emigration took place after the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991 when people began migrating from Russia in large numbers. This wave continues into the present, with the 2022 Russian invasion of Ukraine leading to considerable Russian emigration associated with the invasion .

  8. Ethnic demography of Kazakhstan - Wikipedia

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    The share of Kazakhs in Kazakhstan by districts at the beginning of 2022 Most common ethnic groups by districts of Kazakhstan in 2020 except kazakhs and russians. Kazakhstan is a multiethnic country where the indigenous ethnic group, the Kazakhs, comprise the majority of the population.

  9. Category:Russian emigrants to Kazakhstan - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Russian emigrants to Kazakhstan" The following 18 pages are in this category, out of 18 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.