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This from OMaaT:
onemileatatime.com
If true, a good move, eh, @JohnM ? But there could be a catch - it is likely to be country specific and not include Australia
thebarentsobserver.com

Russia To Introduce Electronic Visas By 2021
Russia is expected to introduce electronic visas by 2021, thanks to a new presidential order. Here's what we know so far about the plans for this.

If true, a good move, eh, @JohnM ? But there could be a catch - it is likely to be country specific and not include Australia

Russian President Vladimir Putin has signed a presidential order for Russia to offer electronic visas to foreign visitors by January 1, 2021. This e-visa would be single entry, and would be valid for visits of up to 16 days. They’re expected to cost about $50.
What hasn’t yet been decided on is what countries would benefit from this. China, South Korea, Japan, New Zealand, and European countries are allegedly among those under consideration.

Russia to introduce e-visa without invitation from 2021
Single-entry visas for a stay of up to 16 days will come in the start. Later, the goal is to issue multiple entry e-visas.

By January 1, 2021 the system will be extended to entire Russia, head of the Federal Agency for Tourism Zarina Doguzova said at the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, Kommersant reports.
E-visa will then be possible to apply for all passport holders from China, South Korea, Japan, EU countries and non-EU countries that are Schengen members, like Norway and Iceland.
Citizens from the United Kingdom, Canada and the United States are not to be included in the new e-visa system.