A new electronic service for foreigners in Azerbaijan
Services to migrant workers and other foreigners on the portal "e-Government" (www.e-gov.az) will be provided by the Azerbaijani Foreign Ministry, the State Committee for Work with Diaspora and the State Committee for Family, Women and Children. Recording "Accreditation of non-residents' appeared on the main page of the portal, controlled by the Ministry of Communications and Information Technologies of Azerbaijan.
There is a relevant section of MFA electronic service about receiving queries and documents for accreditation of foreign journalists. Now they will not have to wait for reviews consulates of Azerbaijan in foreign countries on the subject of loyalty to the local government.
Provided by the State Committee for Family, Women and Children electronic service "Submission request and documents for registration on Inter-country Adoption" is associated with the process of adoption of children and relevant to citizens of any country, the ministry said.
Electronic service of the State Committee for Work with Diaspora "Electronic treatment of Azerbaijanis living abroad" is intended for Azerbaijanis living in foreign countries. With the help of Azerbaijanis living abroad will be able to apply to the Committee on any matters of mutual interest.
This is not the only novelty associated with services for foreigners. So, in early November presidential decree amended in paragraph 11.8 of the Regulation on the service ASAN Khidmet civil state agency services and social innovation . Now you can get an electronic data not only on the citizens of Azerbaijan, but also temporarily residing foreigners and stateless persons . This category of members of society by said agencies will also be able to receive documents allowing temporary and permanent residence in the country. - 17D-
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