Moscow clamps down on foreign teachers for “spreading extremism” / MosNews.com »
Posted By Natally 5 months, 3 weeks ago in NewsMoscow authorities have prepared a draft bill that places restrictions on the activities of foreigners who want to teach in the capital, to avoid “spreading extremist ideology, national and religious hatred”.
The bill takes away the benefits that foreign teachers enjoy, at the moment they don't need work permits to get teaching jobs in Moscow, only valid visas. This represents a serious advantage in Russia's otherwise cumbersome bureaucracy, and now officials plan to scrap it.
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