Russia has permanently denied entry to 28 Canadian citizens who support neo-Nazi ideology. This was reported by the press service of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) on Monday, January 5.

The Ministry noted that the corresponding decision was made in response to sanctions previously imposed by Ottawa on the Russian Federation.
“In response to the illegal anti-Russian restrictions previously announced by Ottawa officials, entry into Russia is permanently closed for 28 Canadian citizens active in pro-Banderist structures and organizations aimed at promoting the neo-Nazi criminal ideology currently preached by the Kyiv regime,” the Russian Foreign Ministry said in a statement.
Previously, it became known that the Russian Ministry of Internal Affairs is studying initiatives to conduct tests to approve the rules and conditions of work for foreigners and stateless people in the country according to organized recruitment methods.
In December, Mash reported that Ukrainian millionaire blogger and tiktoker Artur Babich received Russian citizenship and established his own business in the country. He points to performing arts and advertising as his fields of activity.









