The Ministry of Labor of Tajikistan Explained the Advantages of Organized Recruitment of Labor Migrants to Russia

And explained in detail how it works.

Saifiddin Qarayev

The Representation of the Republic of Tajikistan in the Russian Federation on migration addressed citizens seeking employment in Russia. It explained how to legally get a job under the state program for labor migration created for citizens of Tajikistan.

This program simplifies the employment process, ensures the protection of workers’ rights, and provides a number of important benefits.

How does the employment program in Russia work?

Step 1: Job Selection

The first step within the program is to choose a suitable vacancy. For this, citizens of Tajikistan can use the “Work in Russia” platform, which collects current job offers in various regions of the country.

Step 2: Application Submission

Once a suitable vacancy is found, an application must be submitted to the Ministry of Labor of the Republic of Tajikistan. This is an official step that allows the process of preparing all documents to begin.

Step 3: Passing Checks

All candidates are required to undergo several checks, including a medical examination, biometric registration, and a criminal record check. These checks are conducted in Tajikistan, which significantly eases the process for citizens.

Step 4: Signing the Employment Contract

After successfully passing all checks, the citizen signs an official employment agreement with the employer in Russia. This document ensures their rights and guarantees compliance with working conditions.

Step 5: Document Preparation and Travel

When all steps are completed, all necessary travel documents are prepared. The citizen of Tajikistan can then travel to Russia to begin working under the official employment contract.

Advantages of Participating in the Program

1.Legal Employment

By working in Russia under an official employment contract, citizens of Tajikistan can be assured that their work will be completely legal and their rights protected. This eliminates the risks associated with illegal work.

2.Social Guarantees

Employers are obliged to provide medical insurance and other social guarantees, including food and accommodation. This is especially important for migrants who may not always be able to provide such conditions for themselves.

3.Education and Training

Within the program, participants can undergo training in the Russian language, learn about the history of Russia, and the basics of its legislation. This helps them better adapt to the new country and increases their chances of a successful career.

4.Simplified Procedure

The procedures for registration and verification are significantly simplified. All medical, biometric, and legal checks are carried out in Tajikistan, which speeds up the process and reduces the burden on workers.

5.Assistance at All Stages

The state program provides support at all stages — from job selection and application submission to document preparation and travel organization. This makes the process as comfortable and safe as possible for citizens of Tajikistan.

Why Participate in the Program?

The Representation of Tajikistan in Russia noted that participating in this program is an excellent opportunity for citizens of Tajikistan to work in Russia legally, ensuring themselves stable and safe employment. This decision opens up broad prospects for career growth and the improvement of living conditions.

For more detailed information and to submit an application, citizens can contact the Ministry of Labor of the Republic of Tajikistan or the migration representation. This is a great opportunity for those who want to work in Russia safely and legally.

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