Social Sciences, asked by sanoriaritu2464, 9 months ago

How citizenship rules made in Estonia affected people belonging to Russian minority?

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Answered by ShiningPearls4
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The restored republic recognised citizenship only for the pre-occupation citizens or descendants from such (including the long-term Russian settlers from earlier influxes, such as Lake Peipus coast and the 10,000 residents of the Petseri County), rather than to grant Estonian nationality to all Estonian-resident Soviet citizens. The Citizenship Act provides the following requirements for naturalisation of those people who had arrived in the country after 1940, the majority of whom were ethnic Russians: knowledge of the Estonian language, Constitution and a pledge of loyalty to Estonia.The government offers free preparation courses for the examination on the Constitution and the Citizenship Act, and reimburses up to 380 euros for language studies.

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estonia has made its citizenship rules in such a way that people belonging to russian minorities find it difficult to get the right to vote.

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