Russia: Information subsequent to Response to Information Request RUS12391
| Publisher | Canada: Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada |
| Author | Research Directorate, Immigration and Refugee Board, Canada |
| Publication Date | 1 May 1993 |
| Citation / Document Symbol | RUS14219 |
| Cite as | Canada: Immigration and Refugee Board of Canada, Russia: Information subsequent to Response to Information Request RUS12391, 1 May 1993, RUS14219, available at: https://www.refworld.org/docid/3ae6aad2a.html [accessed 17 September 2023] |
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According to a consular official at the Russian Consulate in New York, Russia does not have agreements on dual nationality with any country, and anyone who adopts the nationality of another state, including Israel, would automatically forfeit their Russian nationality (19 May 1993).
Additional or corroborative information on the above subject is currently unavailable to the DIRB.
Reference
Consulate of Russia, New York. 19 May 1993. Telephone interview with consular official.
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