OREANDA-NEWS  Migrants in Russia have begun to adapt in a new way. The Federal Agency for Nationalities Affairs (FADN) has developed a 70—minute lecture that talks about the peculiarities of life in Russia - it has become part of a course on the adaptation of migrants, Kommersant reports.

According to the newspaper, the lecture consists of four parts, in which migrants will be told about the basics of legislation, behavior in Russia and the history of the country's relations with the Central Asian states. One of the facts that migrants should learn from the video they are watching is the opportunity to obtain Russian citizenship in a simplified form after serving in the army under a contract.

It is also reported that migrants will be explained the inadmissibility of addressing strangers with the words "brother" or "sister" and advised not to whisper in their native language in the presence of other people.