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Immigration

Jan. 24, 2024

Business migration trends in post-Soviet nations following the Russia-Ukraine conflict

Extensive sanctions against Russia led businesses to move operations to nations without Western sanctions, making certain post-Soviet countries attractive for Russian business relocation.

Sargis Kegishyan

Attorney and Member
Chamber of Advocates of The Republic of Armenia

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Following the dissolution of the Soviet Union, the newly independent states encountered economic challenges that led to a significant exodus of their populations. An illustrative case is Armenia, where the population, which stood at 3.8 million at the time of the Soviet Union's collapse, has now decreased to an estimated 2.9 million according to the 2022 census. Many Armenians sought opportunities abroad, with destinations including Russia, Europe, and the United Sta...

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