Komi Republic imposes 353 entry bans on foreign nationals in 2025
The Russian Interior Ministry in the Komi Republic has issued 353 entry bans to foreign nationals in the first ten months of 2025. These restrictions apply to both foreign citizens and stateless individuals under specific conditions. An entry ban can be imposed for several reasons. Repeated administrative offences within Russia often lead to such measures. Those who fail to leave the country within the allowed timeframe during a previous visit may also face restrictions. The 353 entry bans reflect strict enforcement of immigration rules in the Komi Republic. Foreign nationals must comply with visa conditions, financial obligations, and legal requirements to avoid restrictions. Those affected can appeal if their situation improves.
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