of April 29, 2019 No. 187
About separate categories of the foreign citizens and stateless persons having the right to file applications for admission in citizenship of the Russian Federation in the simplified procedure
For the purpose of protection of rights and freedoms of man and citizen, being guided by the conventional principles and rules of international law, according to article 29 of the Federal Law of May 31, 2002 "About citizenship of the Russian Federation" I decide No. 62-FZ:
1. Grant the right to file applications for admission in citizenship of the Russian Federation in the simplified procedure according to part eight of article 14 of the Federal Law of May 31, 2002 No. 62-FZ "About citizenship of the Russian Federation":
a) to the citizens of Ukraine who do not have nationality (citizenship) of other state, born and constantly living in the territories of the Republic of Crimea and Sevastopol, left the specified territories till March 18, 2014 and also their children including adopted (adopted) to spouses and parents;
b) to the persons without citizenship who were born and constantly living in the territories of the Republic of Crimea and Sevastopol, left the specified territories till March 18, 2014 and also their children including adopted (adopted) to spouses and parents;
c) to the citizens of Ukraine and stateless persons having the migration card, permission to temporary residence in the Russian Federation (further - permission to temporary residence), the residence permit in the Russian Federation (further - the residence permit), the certificate of the refugee, the certificate on provision of provisional asylum in the territory of the Russian Federation (further - the certificate on provision of provisional asylum) or the certificate of the participant of the State program on rendering assistance to voluntary resettlement to the Russian Federation the compatriots living abroad, constantly living in the territory of Ukraine, and also to their children including adopted (adopted) to spouses and parents;
century 1) ceased to be valid according to the Presidential decree of the Russian Federation of 27.04.2023 No. 307
d) to foreign citizens and stateless persons which or relatives on the direct ascending line, adoptive parents or spouses of which were subjected to illegal deportation from the territory Crimean by the ASSR, and also to their relatives on the direct descending line, the adopted (adopted) children and spouses;
e) to the citizens of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan, the Republic of Iraq, the Republic of Yemen and the Syrian Arab Republic who were born in the territory of RSFSR and consisting in the past in citizenship of the USSR and also their children including adopted (adopted) to spouses and parents.
1.1. Determine that the orphan children and children without parental support, incapacitated persons who are citizens of Ukraine, temporarily staying, constantly or temporarily living in the territory of the Russian Federation, acquire citizenship of the Russian Federation in the simplified procedure according to part eight of article 14 of the Federal Law of May 31, 2002 No. 62-FZ "About citizenship of the Russian Federation".
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The document ceased to be valid since January 4, 2024 according to Item 11 of the Presidential decree of the Russian Federation of January 4, 2024 No. 11