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🤝 Russia faces growing labour shortages and is turning to India to meet its workforce needs.
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💡 It expects up to 1 million Indian specialists by the end of 2025, with focus on industrial regions like Sverdlovsk.
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🏭 It targets sectors including metallurgy, mechanical engineering, construction, logistics, retail, and limited IT support.
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🆕 It plans a new Indian Consulate in Yekaterinburg to streamline visa processing and consular aid.
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🛂 It offers several visa pathways: standard work visas, HQS (Highly Qualified Specialist) visas, seasonal visas, and potentially the patent system for informal work.
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💼 The HQS visa requires a monthly salary of about 167,000 rubles (~USD 1,800), grants up to 3‑year validity, and allows dependents to accompany.
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⏱ Standard work visas start with 90-day validity, extendable to a year, and require an official employer invitation.
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🌐 It warns job seekers to avoid fraud—business or tourist visas don’t permit employment and cannot be converted legally.
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🌍 It plans pre-departure vocational training in India for language and workplace skills to aid integration.
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🔮 It hopes to create a sustainable migration route, though it acknowledges challenges like language barriers and cultural adaptation.
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