The State Duma supported the bill of issue of two international passports to Russians
21 October 2015, Wednesday
The State Duma in the first reading approved the bill according to which Russians will be able to make out two international passports.
According to the bill, any citizen of the Russian Federation at desire and with observance of the established rules and restrictions the second international passport can "be made out and be issued during the period of validity of its first international passport".
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