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Sun, 09/05/2010 - 19:43
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SERVICE FOR FOREIGN CITIZENS AND CITIZENSHIP REPORTS

Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, /MONTSAME/ The Head of the Service for Foreign Citizens' and Citizenship (SFCC) D.Moron gave Friday a report on measures to be taken for foreigners in Mongolia in conjunction with an amendment to the law on legal status of foreign citizens in Mongolia.
In recent times the people are getting irritated at administrative or order violations the foreigners here are making. As the amended law says, if a foreigner breakes the law two times within a year, he/she is to be deported from Mongolia upon a request from police organization. This regards a foreigner who married with a Mongolian woman, too.
A fine has increased as well imposed on an entity that illegally employed foreigners. Before it was one million togrog.
For the time being, Mr. Moron went on, 29,150 foreigners are living here--16,675 are from China, 2,157--from the South Korea, 3,068--from Russia, 1,893--from the USA, 621--from Japan, 218--from Ukraine, and 1,518--from other countries.
2,935 are residing here with a permission of temporarily living, 1,547 foreigners are living for a long-term by private matters, 815 foreigners hold a permission to live permanently. There are 2,138 immigrants--1,204 Chinese, 871 Russians, 36 S.Koreans, and 28 from other countries.
According to D.Moron, Mongolia deported 773 foreigners as of August of this year, of them nine (Nepal, India and the Republic of Korea) were deported due to illegal religious activities. Last year the deported foreigners stood at 2,575 people.
B.Khuder

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