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Azerbaijani nationality law (Azerbaijani: Azərbaycan vətəndaşlığı hüququ) is regulated by the Constitution of Azerbaijan, as amended; the Citizenship Law of Azerbaijan and its revisions; and various international agreements to which the country is a signatory. [3] These laws determine who is, or is eligible to be, an Azerbaijani ...
The State Migration Service of Azerbaijan Republic (Azerbaijani: Azərbaycan Respublikasının Dövlət Miqrasiya Xidməti) is a governmental agency within the Cabinet of Azerbaijan in charge of regulation of activities the sphere of migration taking in consideration issues of national security and stable social-economic and demographic development in Azerbaijan Republic.
The main directions for Azerbaijan’s state migration policy are: ensuring control over migration processes in Azerbaijan and preventing illegal migration; stimulating Azerbaijani compatriots living abroad to resettle in Azerbaijan and facilitating the return of emigrants, as well as promoting the immigration of qualified specialists and other ...
Alvin Channel TV: Mr.Alvin Film Studio M.M.C: 2020 Alternativ TV: Alternativ-Tele-Radio: 2001 Aygün TV: Aslan Nuriyev: 1996 Cənub TV: Cənub TV Mahdud Masuliyyatli Society: 2006 RTV: RTV Mahdud Masuliyyatli Society: 2007 Kanal-S: Kanal-S Mahdud Masuliyyatli Society: 2008 Yevlakh TV: Yevlakh TV Mahdud Masuliyyatli Society: 2006 Simurq TV ...
There are two types of e-Visa application: a standard application, which costs US$25 and takes up to 3 working days, and an urgent application, which costs US$60 and is processed within 3 hours, [22] in both cases including an unavoidable US$5 "service fee". [23] Citizens of the following countries and territories may obtain an e-Visa: [9]
Multiple citizenship (or multiple nationality) is a person's legal status in which a person is at the same time recognized by more than one country under its nationality and citizenship law as a national or citizen of that country.
Television in Azerbaijan was introduced in 1956, when Azerbaijan was still known as the Azerbaijani SSR. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] Azerbaijan has a total of 47 television channels , of which 4 are public television channels and 43 are private television channels of which 12 are national television channels and 31 regional television channels.
CBC, acronym of Caspian Broadcasting Company, is an Azerbaijani privately owned television channel owned by SOCAR and headquartered at 8 November Avenue in Baku. [1] It is the first international television channel of Azerbaijan, launched in 2009 as ATV International, later utilizing its current name in 2013 after it was acquired from Azad Azerbaijan TV.