1945

Russian federation

After the dissolution of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR) in November 1991, the Russian Federation faced a situation of massive migration to, across and out of the country, and became part of the global system of population movements. Bordering 16 countries, including 5 European Union, 5 Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) and 8 other countries, the Russian Federation ranks among the top three immigration-receiving countries in the world, hosting 9.6 million foreigners in 2016. The majority of them are labour migrants from the CIS (Ministry of Interior of Russian Federation (MIA), 2016).

Related Subject(s): Human Rights and Refugees ; Migration
Countries: Russian Federation
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