Patents for Labor Migrants to Increase in Perm Krai
Proposed Increase in Patent Fees
The Perm Krai government has proposed a significant increase in the cost of patents for labor migrants. The new fee is expected to be 5,800 rubles (US$78) per month, a 40% increase from the current rate.
Reason for Increase
The government claims that the increase is necessary to cover the costs of providing services to labor migrants, such as medical care and education. The government also states that the increase will help to reduce the number of illegal migrants in the region.
Impact on Migrant Workers
The proposed increase in patent fees is likely to have a significant impact on migrant workers in Perm Krai. Many migrants rely on the money they earn from working in Russia to support their families back home. The increased costs could make it more difficult for them to continue working in the region.
Opposition to Increase
The proposed increase has been met with opposition from migrant rights groups. They argue that the increase is excessive and will only serve to drive migrants further into the shadows. They also claim that the increase will not deter illegal migration and will instead only make it more difficult for migrants to regularize their status.
Government Response
The government has defended the proposed increase, arguing that it is necessary to ensure that migrants are paying their fair share of taxes. The government also states that the increase will not significantly impact the number of migrants in the region.
Conclusion
The proposed increase in patent fees for labor migrants in Perm Krai is a controversial issue. The government claims that the increase is necessary to cover the costs of providing services to migrants and to reduce illegal migration. However, migrant rights groups argue that the increase is excessive and will only drive migrants further into the shadows. The impact of the increase on migrant workers in Perm Krai remains to be seen.