If relatives live abroad grandmother and aunt can not be taken to the FSB because of this?



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If relatives live abroad grandmother and aunt can not be taken to the FSB because of this? and got a better answer

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Yes, they can, and this will be the reason for the refusal, because your closest relatives permanently reside in another country only if you can prove that you do not communicate with them for many years and have lost the family connection, but it's all a pain, but you should not lie, because when crossing the Russian border, all data are entered into the Federal Security Service database?

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you can prove that you do not communicate with them for many years and that you have lost all ties with your relatives, it is a pain in the ass, but you should not lie, because when you cross the Russian border all data is registered in the FSS databases.

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Are they? Are they spying?

Response from 0[+]
The closest relatives are parents, siblings and children. The rest of us can at least sit.

Response from 0[+++++]
On the contrary, they can take you. To recruit your relatives.

 

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