Every year the passenger traffic of Russian citizens increases for various reasons. During 2013, with different goals around 42. 6 million Russians left the country. Russian foreign service of Russian Federations are parts of Russian Foreign Diplomatic Missions subordinate to the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
You can help by adding to it. Foreign trade and economic missions subordinate the Russian Chamber of Commerce and defined as set of measures aimed to establishment and development relations with foreign countries to improve economic potential of Russia and its regions. Russian foreign cultural centers subordinate to the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and exist according to the Article 18 of the Fundamentals of Russian Legislation. Consular center provides civil attitude of the Russian Federation and foreign countries, protection of rights and legitimate interests of the Russian Federation, its citizens and legal entities abroad. The help provided by Russian diplomatic missions abroad is minimal and it is given only after the registration in the Consulate and the submission of the list of the documents. It comes down to the issue of different documents and to the fulfillment of notarial operations.
Decree of the President of the Russian Federation”. Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Russian Federation. The decree of the organization and conducting of foreign trade and economic missions”. Russian Federation Government Decree of 31 May 2010″. Emblem of the Foreign Intelligence Service of Russia. Russia’s external intelligence agency, mainly for civilian affairs. SVR is tasked with intelligence and espionage activities outside the Russian Federation.
Officially, the SVR RF dates its own beginnings to the founding of the Special Section of the Cheka on 20 December 1920. SVR, which claims to provide “a professional view on the history and development of one of the most powerful secret services in the world” where all services are presented as one evolving organization. The “Law on Foreign Intelligence” was written by the SVR leadership itself and adopted in August 1992. This Law provided conditions for “penetration by checkists of all levels of the government and economy”, since it stipulated that “career personnel may occupy positions in ministries, departments, establishments, enterprises and organizations in accordance with the requirements of this law without compromising their association with foreign intelligence agencies. A new “Law on Foreign Intelligence Organs” was passed by the State Duma and the Federation Council in late 1995 and signed into effect by the then-President Boris Yeltsin on 10 January 1996.
Conduct electronic surveillance in foreign countries. According to Article 12 of the 1996 Federal Law “On Foreign Intelligence”, “overall direction” of external intelligence activity is executed by the president of Russia, who appoints Director of the SVR. The Director provides regular briefings to the president. The Director is a permanent member of the Security Council of Russia and the Defense Council. Directorate S: Illegal Intelligence: Included thirteen departments responsible for preparing and planting “illegal agents” abroad, “biological espionage”, recruitment of foreign citizens on the Russian territory and other duties. Directorate KR: External Counter-Intelligence: This Directorate “carries out infiltration of foreign intelligence and security services and exercises surveillance over Russian citizens abroad.