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Legal Analysis of State Policy in the Fight Against Fictitious Marriages of Foreigners: the Territorial Aspect

Student: Antsiferova Iana

Supervisor: Olga Khoreva

Faculty: Faculty of Social Sciences

Educational Programme: Public Administration (Bachelor)

Final Grade: 8

Year of Graduation: 2020

The final qualifying work is devoted to the legal analysis of state policy in the field of combating fictitious marriages. In the first chapter, the author describes how to obtain citizenship of the Russian Federation, the advantages of each of its stages and the privileges that a fictitious marriage gives a foreign citizen when drawing up immigration documents. The second chapter is devoted to the analysis of the practice of combating fictitious marriages in countries such as Belarus, the USA and Great Britain. The third chapter provides a content analysis of media sources and a survey to clarify attitudes towards fictitious marriages in Russia, as well as recommendations on changing Russian legislation in the field of combating fictitious marriages of foreigners.

Full text (added May 17, 2020)

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