Azerbaijan detains foreign citizens for illegal entry
By Amina Nazarli
Azerbaijan's State Border Service detained as many as 20 citizens of Bangladesh, five citizens of Pakistan and three citizens of Uzbekistan as part of the fight against the illegal migration during this January.
The detainees were using the Azerbaijan-Iran-Turkey-Europe route for illegal migration.
The State Border Service identified 1,569 foreigners who violated residence legislation and rules of temporary or permanent stay in the country in January.
Four of these foreigners were issued with new documents instead
of lost ones for the temporary and permanent residence in the
country. Some 101 foreigners were fined and their residence was
legalized.
As many as 1,145 foreigners were given 48 hours to leave the
country, while 319 citizens of other countries were expelled under
an administrative order.
In general, during last month, the State Migration Service received 7,403 appeals for extension of stay of foreigners and stateless persons, applications for permits for temporary and permanent residence, as well as acceptance, rejection and restoration of citizenship, granting refugee status and citizenship, as well as granting permits for self-employment in the country or its extension.
Moreover, the Service reported 41,576 appeals in connection with the registration of the place of residence in January.
In accordance with national legislation dated 2013, foreigners and stateless persons arriving in Azerbaijan for a period exceeding three days should register with the Migration Service.
A copy of the person's ID should be submitted to the Migration Service personally, via mail, or email within 3 days.
This service is free and application forms are available at the Migration Service, post offices, and at www.migration.gov.az.
The Migration Service will immediately register foreigners at place of their stay and present written notification to the receiving party within 1 working day.
Foreigners can be registered for the period allotted by their visas, or for 90 days under the visa-free regime.
After changing the place of residence, registration must be renewed. These easy steps can exempt visitors from penalties and deportation.
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