Stateless in Serbia
Former Russian citizens in Serbia explain how they got stuck in legal limbo

Dozens of Russians are now stateless in Serbia after getting stranded in legal limbo. To obtain a Serbian passport, they had to give up their Russian citizenship, but they’re still waiting for their Serbian documents to be issued.
“It turns out we have no rights. Legally, I am separate from my family — my young children and my wife are citizens of Serbia and I am not.”
“We mean the general feeling of insecurity in a country where your legal status isn’t always clear and laws aren’t always enforced.”
“The local security services are more concerned about stability here than about what’s happening in Russia.”

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