Adjustments regarding work permit and invitation quotas for "visa" foreign nationals in 2024

As of 20.02.2024, adjustments are made to the quota for the issuance of work permits and invitations for "visa" foreign nationals in 2024.
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Changes in the distribution of quotas approved for 2023 for issuing work permits to foreign citizens

From 29.09.2023 comes into force the Order of the Ministry of Labor of Russia from 17.08.2023 N 672n "On Amendments to Annexes N 1 - 3 to the Order of the Ministry of Labor and Social Protection of the Russian Federation from December 12, 2022. N 777n "On the distribution of quotas for the subjects of the Russian Federation approved by the Government of the Russian Federation for 2023 for the issuance of foreign nationals arriving in the Russian Federation on the basis of a visa, work permits and invitations to enter the Russian Federation for the purpose of labor activity"
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News about quotas for attracting foreign workers

The schedule for submitting and reviewing applications for the need to attract foreign workers with changes in Moscow for 2023-2024 has been published

Schedule

By Order of the Ministry of Labor of Russia No. 171n dated 16.03.2023, the deadlines for accepting and reviewing applications for the need to attract foreign workers have been reduced:Read more


Quotas for foreign employees in Russia – Procedure and Deadlines

In order to protect their domestic labor market, many countries – Russia included – set quotas for hiring foreign employees. Companies must therefore obtain an authorization from the state to hire foreign nationals who need a visa to work in Russia.
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How many foreign employees can a company hire in Russia?

Government of the Russian Federation determines the permissible share of foreign employees annually (clause 5 of Article 18.1 of Federal Law No. 115-FZ of July 25, 2002 "On the Legal Status of Foreign Citizens in the Russian Federation") to regulate the attraction of foreign labor in certain types of economic activities, taking into account regional specifics of the labor market and employment of Russian citizens as a priority. In 2023, the permissible share of foreign employees engaged in certain types of activities in the territory of the Russian Federation will be the following number in the spheres (Resolution of the Government of the Russian Federation No. 1751 dated October 03, 2022):

  • Vegetable growing - 50% of the total number of employees used by economic entities (this norm does not apply to the territory of the Udmurt Republic - 0%, Primorsky Krai - 40%, Astrakhan Oblast and Volgograd Oblast);
  • Forestry and logging - 50% of the total number of employees used by economic entities (this norm does not apply to the territory of Primorsky Krai - 20%);
  • Wood processing and production of wood and cork products, except furniture, straw products and weaving materials - 50% of the total number of employees used by economic entities;
  • Construction - 80% of the total number of employees (this norm does not apply to the Republic of Buryatia, the Amur Region, the Republic of Dagestan - 50%, the Krasnodar Territory - 50% and the city of Moscow);
  • Wholesale trade in wood raw materials and unprocessed timber - 50% of the total number of employees used by economic entities;
  • Wholesale trade in lumber - 50% of the total number of employees used by business entities;
  • Retail trade in alcoholic beverages and tobacco products in specialized stores - 15% of the total number of employees;
  • Retail trade in medicines in specialized stores (pharmacies) - 0% of the total number of employees used by economic entities;
  • Retail trade in non-stationary trade facilities and markets, as well as other retail trade outside stores, tents and markets - 0% of the total number of employees used by economic entities;
  • Activity of other land passenger transportation - 24% of the total number of employees (this norm does not apply to the territory of Krasnodar Krai - 0% and Primorsky Krai - 15%, to business entities operating in the territory of the Udmurt Republic according to OKVED 49.31, 49.32 - 0%);
  • Cargo transportation activities - 24% (this norm does not apply to the territory of Krasnodar Krai - 0% and Primorsky Krai - 10%);
  • Real estate management for remuneration or on a contractual basis, as well as building and territory maintenance activities - 70% of the total number of employees;
  • Other activities in the field of sports - 25% of the total number of employees.

Separately for the Ryazan region is set the permissible share for activities in the sphere of manufacturing production - 90%. In accordance with these maximum permissible shares employers must streamline their staff until 01.01.2023.


Foreign employee quotas for 2021

Russian Government Decree N 1823 dated November 12, 2020 has specified the number of types of activities for which a foreign employee quota has been set for 2021.
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Job positions without quotas in 2019 in Russia

To protect their domestic labor market, many countries, including Russia, set quotas for employers who wish to hire foreign nationals. Companies need to obtain permission from the state and submit an application to hire foreign nationals from a country with which Russia has a visa regime in place.

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