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Why is China ‘reminding’ its male citizens in Russia about Moscow’s military service law?

The Chinese consulate in Vladivostok issued a notice to Chinese citizens in Russia regarding a new Russian law. This law requires foreign men aged 18-65 applying for long-term residency to agree to at least one year of military service.

Yuanyue DangSouth China Morning PostFiled 2026-02-26 · 12:03 GMTLean · Center-RightRead · 1 min
Why is China ‘reminding’ its male citizens in Russia about Moscow’s military service law?
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The Chinese consulate in Vladivostok issued a notice to Chinese citizens in Russia regarding a new Russian law. This law requires foreign men aged 18-65 applying for long-term residency to agree to at least one year of military service. The notice advises Chinese nationals to be aware of these regulations when applying for residency permits. Exemptions may be granted with documentation of prior service or medical reasons. Otherwise, applicants must sign a contract agreeing to serve in the Russian military. The consulate urges Chinese citizens to make informed decisions about their residency plans in Russia, considering these new requirements.

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The Chinese consulate advised citizens to make prudent decisions based on individual circumstances.

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Foreign men aged 18 to 65 might be granted a waiver with documentation confirming prior service or medical exemption.

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The Russian law requires foreign men under 65 applying for long-term residency to agree to at least a year of military service.

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Chinese consulate in Russia issued a reminder about a Russian law requiring foreign men to agree to military service.

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A Chinese consulate in Russia has issued a rare reminder to Chinese nationals about a new, little-discussed Russian law requiring foreign men under 65 applying for long-term residency to agree to do at least a year of military service for Moscow.In a notice on its social media account on Sunday, the Chinese consulate in Vladivostok advised Chinese nationals to “take note of” new regulations on the processing of Russian long-term residence permits.It said that under these provisions, foreign nationals might be required to serve at least one year in Russia’s military.Foreign men aged 18 to 65 might be granted a waiver if they provided documentation from Russian authorities confirming prior military service or justifying an exemption on medical grounds, the notice added.Otherwise, they must sign a contract agreeing to serve in a Russian military unit for at least one year, according to the post.The consulate advised Chinese citizens to “make prudent decisions based on their individual circumstances to ensure lawful residency status in Russia”.
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