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Russia Moves to Respond After Latvia Issues Exit Notices to 841 Russian Residents

Moscow signals a coordinated response as residency rules hinge on a Latvian‑language exam.

Overview

  • Latvia’s migration office said 841 Russia citizens living in the country received notices to leave after failing to obtain status tied to an October 13 Latvian‑language exam.
  • The Russian embassy in Riga said it is premature to speak of immediate deportations and is assisting affected people, including with return logistics.
  • The embassy outlined legal avenues to remain or delay departure such as temporary residence permits, administrative appeals, and court challenges.
  • State Duma Speaker Vyacheslav Volodin said lawmakers will take up proposals on the situation at Thursday’s plenary session.
  • The Russian Interior Ministry announced a standing working group is ready to help returnees secure documents and resolve their legal status in Russia.