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Russia's policy of giving 15 mu of land to immigrant foreigners free of charge attracts the most people from which country, and which country attracts the most people at present?

19 10/9, Trutnev, the plenipotentiary of the Russian President in the Far East Federal District, proposed that the government allocate 1 hectare of land to every existing resident in the Far East and every resident willing to go to the Far East for the development of agriculture, forestry and animal husbandry. If residents use the land within five years, the land will be owned by them, and if it is not developed, the state will recover the land. Russian President Vladimir Putin said that the proposal was correct and asked the government to set the conditions for distributing land to residents in the Russian Far East.

Luska, Minister of the Russian Far East Development Department, stressed in an interview with the reporter of the Russian magazine Spark a few days ago that the person who obtained the land should have Russian nationality and be over 18 years old. The main purpose of this plan is to solve the population problem in the Russian Far East and attract Russian citizens to migrate from other regions to the Far East.

In an interview with Russian 24-hour news TV, Trutnev said that free land can only be provided to Russian residents in the Far East or residents in other parts of Russia who are willing to move to the Far East, and foreigners are not allowed to obtain land. He stressed that the relevant draft must clearly stipulate that it is not allowed to sell or transfer free land to foreign citizens.

Analysts here believe that the "land delivery" plan aims to retain existing residents in the Far East and attract residents from other regions to move to the Far East, not to attract foreign labor, nor does it mean any change in Russian immigration policy.