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  2. Russian emigration during the Russian invasion of Ukraine

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    The route had previously been a significant passage out of Russia for Russian citizens, particularly those who already had work or residence connections to Finland and the rest of Europe, as a valid visa and EU-recognised COVID-19 vaccine certification was required by the Russian government for passengers. [59] [60]

  3. COVID-19 pandemic in Russia - Wikipedia

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    The COVID-19 pandemic in Russia was a part of the pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 . The virus was confirmed to have spread to Russia on 31 January 2020, when two Chinese citizens in Tyumen ( Siberia ) and Chita ( Russian Far East ) tested positive for the virus, with both cases ...

  4. Statistics of the COVID-19 pandemic in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Federal subject Total Population (2020) [3] Per 1 million Cases Recov. Deaths Cases Deaths 85 out of 85 3,544,623 2,936,991 65,085 146,748,590 24,154 443.5

  5. Immigration to Russia - Wikipedia

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    Immigration to Russia involves foreign citizens (or people without any citizenship) seeking permanent residence in the territory of the Russian Federation.Historically, Russian empire was one of the World's leading destination for immigrants starting with the reign of Peter I in ca. 1700, and especially after the ascension of Catherine II to the Russian throne in 1762, until the October ...

  6. 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 .

  7. Demographics of Russia - Wikipedia

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    Russia has become increasingly reliant on immigration to maintain its population; 2021 had the highest net immigration since 1994, [25] despite which there was a small overall decline from 146.1 million to 145.4 million in 2021, the largest decline in over a decade.

  8. On Russian border, China scrambles to contain coronavirus influx

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    A small Chinese city on the border with Russia is mounting an increasingly urgent defence against a surge of new coronavirus cases even as crowds return to restaurants and shops in much of the ...

  9. Category:COVID-19 pandemic in Russia - Wikipedia

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    Statistics of the COVID-19 pandemic in Russia This page was last edited on 9 April 2023, at 19:55 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...