REVIEW Clause 9-3: Loss Of Native Residency Due To Non-Residency

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- **Loss of Native Residency**: Clause 9-3 details how native residents can lose their residency status if they do not live in the native residency territories for a specified number of days each year.
- **Temporary Moves**: Permission from the local government is required for temporary moves outside the native residency territories for reasons like work or retirement.
- **Permanent Moves**: If a move is later deemed permanent, such as immigration to Russia, the permission is revoked, leading to permanent loss of eligibility. 

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