Wednesday, July 16, 2008

News item: "No more LDS missionaries Russia-bound"


This little tidbit crawled across the TV screen today. While this news item applies to the LDS church, the implications for other missionary organizations and current missionaries within Russia is obvious.

Jul. 15, 2008 07:14 AM
Associated Press
PROVO, Utah - The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints is no longer sending North American missionaries to Russia due to new visa laws, but are trying to find a work-around.
Missionaries who were being prepared at the Missionary Training Center in Provo, Utah, for service in Russia have been reassigned.
North American missionaries already in Russia will remain to complete their service, which runs two years for men and 18 months for women.
Last year, Russia began to require foreigners on humanitarian visas, which includes missionaries, to leave the country every three months to renew their visas.
"The church is working to find an alternative solution to the 90-day renewal requirement," church spokesman Rob Howell told the Deseret News on Monday. "Until an appropriate alternative is identified, new missionary assignments to Russia will be limited to those nationalities not needing visas.

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