Broadening horizons
Why some Russians are increasingly seeking alternative passports

A joint investigation by the independent Russian news outlet IStories and the Belgrade-based Crime and Corruption Reporting Network (KRIK) published earlier this month found that at least 204 Russians had received fast-tracked Serbian citizenship “in the interest of Serbia” since early 2022.
The Russian passport’s strength has actually improved since early 2024 due largely to Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov’s diplomatic “speed-dating”.
For oligarchs like Bakalchuk and Usmanov, Central Asian passports are not so much a status symbol as an insurance policy: a practical step in uncertain times, when they could be forced out of Russia for good.
As long as G7 nations continue to tolerate these sanctions blind spots, Putin’s cronies and other high-profile Russians with links to the Kremlin will not feel the full force of the punitive measures levied against them.


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