In accordance with the Constitution of Russia, foreign citizens and stateless persons enjoy rights and bear obligations on an equal footing with Russian citizens, except in cases established by law or international treaty.
The goal of migration policy is to create a situation that contributes to solving problems in the field of socio-economic, spatial, and demographic development of the country, improving the quality of life of its population, ensuring the security of the state, protecting the national labor market, maintaining interethnic and interreligious peace and harmony in Russian society.
Improving Russia's migration legislation involves, first and foremost, establishing simple, understandable, and enforceable rules that correspond to the goals, principles, and tasks of migration policy, free from administrative barriers and the costs associated with them.
Therefore, each state carefully develops all provisions of its migration policy, which provides not only benefits for the country as a whole, but also for the entire population.
Summary:
1. In Russia, foreigners enjoy the same rights and bear the same responsibilities as Russian citizens, except for limitations or preferences established by Russian legislation or international treaties.
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