Short answer
If your stay in Russia depends on work status, do not manage dates from memory. Keep a calendar for patent or permit checkpoints, migration registration, employer documents, payments, medical steps, and renewal or notification dates. This article does not give legal advice or permission to work. It routes you to the reviewed work guides and official sources.
What to do next
What to know first
Use current official sources.
Check your work basis, region, employer route, payment dates, registration status, and official source before each deadline.
Status changes the route.
Work status affects lawful stay, employment, tax or advance payments, documents, and employer responsibilities.
Shortcuts create risk.
Do not work outside your lawful status, miss payments, use fake documents, or rely on verbal promises only.
Operational steps live in the guide.
Open the compliance calendar and work permit or patent guide, then use the route helper if your status is unclear.
What to verify first
Check your work basis, region, employer route, payment dates, registration status, and official source before each deadline.
Use the source panel and the linked full Ruvoya guide together: confirm the official page first, then compare your passport, entry basis, status, city, and date. If any detail differs, treat this article as a warning and ask the responsible office or provider before you act.
Why this is red risk
Work status affects lawful stay, employment, tax or advance payments, documents, and employer responsibilities.
The risk is practical, not abstract: a wrong date, identity route, host, employer, office, or provider answer can break the next step. For status-dependent choices, open the route helper instead of guessing from a short article.
What not to do
Do not work outside your lawful status, miss payments, use fake documents, or rely on verbal promises only.
If someone offers an easier route, ask which official source it follows and whether your real identity and status remain visible. When in doubt, go back to document basics or the full guide rather than copying a workaround.
Where to continue
Open the compliance calendar and work permit or patent guide, then use the route helper if your status is unclear.
Use the first linked guide for the checklist and keep a note of the source, date checked, and person or office you contacted. For red-risk topics, Ruvoya keeps this article at decision level and sends exact steps to task guides.
Practical options
Full Ruvoya guide
Open the compliance calendar and work permit or patent guide, then use the route helper if your status is unclear.
Work status affects lawful stay, employment, tax or advance payments, documents, and employer responsibilities.
Official source check
Check your work basis, region, employer route, payment dates, registration status, and official source before each deadline.
Use current official, legal, or provider sources before acting.
Responsible office or provider
work-patent-compliance-calendar
Do not work outside your lawful status, miss payments, use fake documents, or rely on verbal promises only.
Common mistakes
Tracking work-status deadlines only in memory.
Put deadlines, sources, receipts, and employer contacts into a written calendar.
Acting from old forum or blog advice.
Use current official, legal, or provider sources before acting.
Trying to solve a regulated step with an informal shortcut.
Do not work outside your lawful status, miss payments, use fake documents, or rely on verbal promises only.
