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About 100 Karabakh Armenians already apply due to reintegration process
Baku/05.10.23/Turan: Another 15 Karabakh Armenians applied for registration in order to join the process of reintegration into Azerbaijani society.
This is stated in the joint report of the State Migration Service and the Ministry of Labor and Social Security of the Population of Azerbaijan.
According to the press release, 13 Armenian residents applied in person, two more remotely in online format through a special portal reintegration.gov.az .
Each of the applicants expressed a desire to live in Karabakh and obtain Azerbaijani citizenship.
Besides, during the field meetings, legal educational work was carried out with local residents, they were provided with information about the reintegration process, the press release further says.
In total, as of October 4, 98 applications for pre-registration were received.
Also, in order to clarify the current humanitarian situation, the Ministry of Labor assessed the state of primary socio-psychological, social and rehabilitation services. Consultations were held on issues related to disability and receiving rehabilitation services. -06B-
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