Working in Russia with International Qualifications
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작성자 Ken 댓글 0건 조회 33회 작성일 25-07-29 15:40본문

If you're a foreign national planning to work overseas in Russia, one of the first things you need to consider is the recognition of your foreign qualifications. Russia requires applicants to have strict qualifications and experience. In this blog, we will outline the process of employment in Russia with foreign qualifications.
To start working in Russia with a foreign qualification, you need to have your qualifications recognized by a Russian authority. This process can be a lengthy and complex process. The recognition process typically involves several steps:
- You need to apply to the Federal Service for Intellectual Property (Rospatent), depending on your profession. Roszdravnadzor deals with recognition of non-medical qualifications.
- You need to submit your foreign qualification documents, including your degree and any relevant diplomas or work certificates.
- The authority will review your documents and may request additional information.
- Once the authority has reviewed your documents, they will issue a recognition decision.
Another important thing to consider when working in Russia with foreign qualifications is the need for a work licence. According to the Labor Code of the Russian Federation, foreign nationals need a work permit to work in Russia. The process for obtaining a work permit typically involves:
- Your employer filing an application to the Federal Migration Service (FMS).
- You submitting your foreign qualification documents and any other required supporting materials.
- The FMS reviewing your application and may request additional clarifications.
- Once the FMS has reviewed your application, they will issue a work permit.
In conclusion, working in Russia with foreign qualifications requires recognition of your qualifications and a work permit. While the process can be challenging, it's worth the effort for those who are interested in working in this culturally rich.
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