Russia Hiring More Indian Workers: Work Visa Rules and Job Sectors Explained

by awbtravelsnews | August 27, 2025

Russia is dealing with a growing labour shortage, and it’s turning to India to help fill the gap. India’s Ambassador to Russia, Vinay Kumar, recently confirmed that Russian companies are actively looking to hire more Indians, especially in sectors like;

Why Is Russia Hiring Indian Workers?

The country needs more workers, especially in big cities like Moscow. Russian companies are looking for skilled and semi-skilled labour. And India, with its large, diverse workforce, fits that need.

Here’s what Ambassador Vinay Kumar said in a recent interview with Russian news agency TASS:

Work Permit Numbers Are Rising Fast

Indian workers in Russia aren’t a new thing, but the numbers have jumped sharply :

Year Work Permits Issued to Indians
2021 5,480
2024 36,208

That’s more than a sixfold increase in just three years. And the trend looks set to continue.

Work Visa and Employment Rules in Russia

Indians who want to work in Russia must apply for a Russian work visa, which is tied to employment offers from Russian companies. Here is a simple breakdown of how the system works:

Usually, the single-entry visa is issued first, valid for 90 days. After arriving in Russia, this is converted into a multi-entry visa for the duration of the employment contract, which can range from one year to a longer period if approved.

Where Are the Jobs?

While Moscow remains the main hub, new areas are opening up:

The Indian Embassy also said that more workers mean more need for support services. A new Consulate General is opening in Yekaterinburg to help manage visa issues and offer consular help.

What Work Visa Options Are Available?

To work legally in Russia, Indian citizens need a Russian work visa. Here’s how it works:

1. Standard Work Visa

2. Highly Qualified Specialist (HQS) Visa

3. Patent System (for certain jobs)

This is mainly for workers from CIS countries, so not applicable to Indians. Most Indian workers come in through the regular work permit route.

Consular Support for Indian Workers

The increase in Indian workers in Russia has also raised the need for stronger consular services. The Indian embassy is now expanding support by opening a new Consulate General office in Yekaterinburg, a growing hub for Indian communities in Russia. This will help workers with;

Planning to Work in Russia? What to Keep in Mind

Final Thoughts

Russia is actively hiring Indian workers to address its labour shortage, and the opportunities are growing across sectors. If you’re considering working abroad, Russia could be worth looking into. Just make sure you understand the visa process and go through the proper legal steps.


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