The permanent population is people who live and work in a certain area for a long time. This can be either residents of a city or town, or rural residents who run their own farms and produce food.
There are many benefits to having a permanent population. Firstly, it contributes to the development of the economy and social sphere of the territory. People who permanently live in the territory most often have jobs and income, which leads to increased tax revenues and infrastructure development.
In addition, the permanent population contributes to the preservation of the traditions and culture of the region. People living in a certain territory often have common interests and traditions that are passed on from generation to generation. This helps preserve the cultural heritage and uniqueness of the region.
However, a permanent population also has its disadvantages. For example, if a large number of people live in an area, this can lead to increased pressure on infrastructure and social services. In addition, permanent residence can lead to a decrease in the diversity of cultures and traditions of the region, as people may begin to lose touch with the history and culture of their area.
In general, the resident population is an important factor for the development and preservation of the culture and economy of the region. However, it is necessary to take into account its shortcomings and strive to ensure comfortable living for all residents of the territory.
Chapter 1. Introduction
The permanent population is N., permanently residing (registered, registered) in a certain territory.
Chapter 2. The concept of permanent registration of citizens
The concept of “permanent registration” first appeared in Soviet legislation and was introduced as a mechanism to control the movement of the population. On the one hand, permanent registration is an administrative and legal measure regulating the freedom of movement of citizens across the territory of the Russian Federation, and on the other hand, it is a legally established fact of a person’s permanent residence at a specific address.
Permanent registration is issued if an individual lives without violating laws at the place of residence for more than 30 days (decree on registration of residents. The exception is students and those who plan to apply for temporary registration. This means that when applying for a residence permit, permanent registration will be canceled.
***Types of permanent registration.***
There are two main types of permanent registration:
1. Automatic registration upon arrival - registration based on a personal application of a citizen without the participation of a registration authority. Typically, such citizens have a residence permit or temporary residence permit (for