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What is the immigration news? The government has reinstated a decree that requires foreign nationals on local payroll to obtain a work permit.
What does the news mean? Foreign nationals working, and on local payroll, in Armenia must obtain a work permit unless they are otherwise exempted. Foreign nationals who already hold temporary residence cards will not be required to obtain a work permit until their current employment agreement expires. As of Jan. 1, the temporary residence card is only being issued to workers with a valid work permit.
Additional information: In 2016, the Armenian government suspended regulations, established under government decree N493-N, that required foreign nationals to obtain work authorization in Armenia.
Under these changes, nationals were not required to obtain a work permit and, instead, were able to conduct work activities under a document granting lawful residence in Armenia—i.e., a visa or residence permit. The government’s reinstatement of the decree requires employees on local payroll to apply for a work permit prior to applying for their temporary residence card, unless otherwise exempted.
Residence Card Renewals: Foreigners who have an employment contract lawfully signed before Jan 1 may renew their residence permit until the expiration of their existing employment contract. After the expiration of the employment contract, however, they will be required to obtain a work permit and apply for a residence permit based on that document.
BAL Analysis: While Armenian law dictates that foreign nationals working in Armenia must obtain a work permit, many exemptions exist in practice; therefore, foreign nationals conducting work activities should work closely with their immigration advisor to determine the appropriate form of work authorization.
This alert has been provided by the BAL U.S. Practice group. For additional information, please contact berryapplemanleiden@bal.com.
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