This is a game changer. Absolutely superb news👏 I’m so glad the UK 🇬🇧 is on the list. Russia 🇷🇺 is a stunning country with some of the friendliest people on earth and the country has good traditional values and wants families to have a happy life. We don’t get to see the real Russia because our media have demonised Russia and made it look like a hostile nation. It’s not and is a very welcoming country with hardly any civil unrest and low crime rates (especially in Moscow). If you are a young family or even an older couple Russia is stunning and will embrace you. I know because my friend was an English teacher in Moscow and said it’s the best place on earth to live. Learning the Russian language allows you to understand everyone and within months you will be all settled. Thanks for sharing 👏
@@rockybalboa3469 Barclay de Tolly was a Russian military figure, commander, field marshal general (1814).He came from an old noble Scottish family. He has been in military service since 1776. He successfully led troops in the foreign campaigns of the Russian army in 1813-1814 against Napoleon, in particular, in the battles of Lutzen, Bautzen, Thorn, Kulm, Leipzig, Paris.
How was it surprise that the UK was on the list ? The UK is insanely woke , and I expect that there will be thousands of UK folks who will want to escape to Russia.
n Russia there is no hatred towards ordinary people on earth, there is only a slight misunderstanding with their politicians, if you are for faith, for justice and a clean life, if you are not a remade mutant lost in your gender, you are always welcome in Russia, it is bigger than Pluto, there is enough space for everyone.
@@bazbbeeb7226 He was being a clown. Highly developed and amazingly prosperous South Korea is on the list. North Korea is not on the list, even though the whole of the population need to escape a crazy psycho despot.
@@tanthaman I will say as a Russian. We love to travel around the world and especially to places where there are many Russian speakers and I am not only talking about Russians, but also about Ukrainians, Belarusians, Kazakhs and others. The second reason is that it is cheap to live here. The third reason is the spread of remote work. Most of my friends work remotely and now travel around Russia and other countries. I see no reason not to do this and most likely this winter I will also go to Vietnam or Thailand P. S. Previously, many preferred European countries, but after 2022, the attitude towards them has changed and few want to go there as tourists. Plus, while in Asia they simplify tourist trips for us, Europeans, on the contrary, complicate them, so the choice is obvious
When I was a child, we lived near a farming community of Russian expats in Up State New York. Lovely people. As a retired couple rather terrified of how the US is going, it's very tempting to immigrate, and I don't care who howls about it being unpatriotic.
Hi from Moscow) if you’d have an opportunity, go travel to south regions. Rostov, Krasnodar. The mentality is little familiar to Spanish. Emotional and loud)) i’m from Rostov-on-Don, i know what i’m telling)))
As a widower in the UK I want to retire in Russia, who knows I might find a wife! With sanctions how to transfer funds though as pensions paid in UK? I’ve already visited Russia twice this year and loved every minute of it. I’d be happy to take a job in Russia too. I’m learning Russian!
Hello, i guess, you should wonder you funds whether UK would pay pension ect if you’re living outside County. I don’t know 100%, but it seems, Russia is not transfer pension payments from other Countries. Hi from Moscow, text if you have any questions, i’ll try to help with information) we need normal people here))
Io sono italiana e sto imparando il rosso, ho intenzione di trasferirmi e mio figlio mi seguirà, è adulto ha quasi 29 anni , non vogliamo che i suoi futuri figlii crescano in occidente, ormai siamo in direzione di degrado ,gli americani hanno vinto ,stanno distruggendo l Europa i suoi veri valorie anche la nostra economia..perche il vero obiettivo USA non è sconfiggere la Russia ,ma indebolire l Europa e farne definitivamente una loro colonia..un abbraccio al popolo russo🤗 la Russia non e nostra nemica ❤🇮🇹🇷🇺
Друг, ты все правильно понял. Именно подчинение Европы и есть их план. Россия ( самая большая географическая часть всей Европы сопротивляютя давлению) , а западная часть Европы уже лежит у них под ногами.
Signora per imparare la lingua russa dovrebbe andare a vivere in Russia, sarà più facile. Nell’ anno 1998 ero arrivata in Italia senza poter dire “ciao”. Tutti parlavano italiano nessuno parlava russo, così mi sono sforzata di più
I'm on a UK Passport, but I've lived in New Zealand for over 20 years. I'm definitely open to seeing if I like life in Russia. I've politically supported Russia for at least 15 years, am firmly behind Russia's SMO in Ukraine. I'm a big fan of Putin and Lavrov and am very interested in all things Russian. My Wife and I also have various skills and we own 3 properties in NZ, so basically if we sold everything and did remain in Russia, I think we would have a pretty good life there. My Russian language is basic. I really love the language but living in NZ, there's not much need for Russian, so I'm not massively incentivised to learn it well. But....if we book flights for our first visit, I will definitely get a good grasp on conversational Russian. I do not want to arrive in Russia, only knowing, hello, goodbye and thanks. That's just lazy and Russia deserves better. At the moment I know about 30 Russian words, but I need a few hundred to get going with it.
You certainly have the right attitude, brother. Language is key to culture, so figure out how you like to learn, because it's hard to persist with a difficult technique. I listen to Michael Thomas to learn in a relaxed way, and do the Systema Kalinka course for disciplined learning. If you learn from a book, realize there are books meant for use with a teacher or a group, and those for self study. Good luck.
@@michaelgill8689 в общем, говоря по русский, занимаешься ерундой!!!! Балду пинаешь!!!😂 Я бы написал более Проникновенней, НО.. Бедный английский язык это Не переведёт!!!! У нас ходят слухи, что английский язык... Для дебилов!!!! И, Я, иногда, Согласен... с таким определением!!!
Do not buy courses)) just come on a vacation and try to speak. People will help you) it is the same with any other language) i learned English at school, do not speak fluently (rarely use), but when i go to English speaking community, it goes better)) as a foreigner, you’ll need just couple of phrases for locals to help) спасибо (spasibo) - (thank you), пожалуйста (pozhalusta) - (you’re welcome), я учу русский помогите найти (Ia uchu russki pomogite naiti) - i’m learning Russian, help me find … smth. You’d get answer by words, Gestures, but anyway people’d help))
@@Елена-ъ2я4ж yes.. i have been practicing these phrases. The basics, I understand.some. It's a lovely language. I was studying old Slavic a little as well. Are you Christian by chance? My family is catholic but we are familiar with orthodox. There is a small Russian orthodox church in my city that we attend sometimes. It's beautiful and very traditional. I practice speaking Russian there a bit.
Good information Jim, a lot of new stuff. Much too old to be moving again....but i just want a longish visit to take in Moscow and the grab a granny dancing at the "veranda" and watching at the Bolshoi.
American in Crimea (Kevin) advises getting a tourist visa first so you can come to the country and figure out if you like it, then go back home, get your affairs in order and then apply for the asylum visa. For US citizens the Russian tourist visa is for three years, multiple entry, and lets you stay for up to 6 months at a time (resetting it by just leaving and reentering right away). There are even some people who live in Russia on a tourist visa.
Great advice. I have already seen foreigners who came to Russia and were forced to leave because they did not know how to arrange their lives in Russia. There are many different features that need to be considered, especially when buying a home.
@@DIOS-M anytime someone moves to a new country it’s always a learning curve. You have to explore and the best thing you can do is link up with expats and start having many conversations.
@@Bully7930 why would I want to change my views I now the history of Russian do you o Russians don't no they started the ww2 on 1939 on the Germany side starlin and now putin are killing millions of its own poeple your there for the woman TRAITOR shallow little man stay there put keep looking up sleep well
It is great news, i have had enough of the UK, woke liberal politics. Christian values being trodden on. I intend to move to beautiful Russia, continue my sciences.
If it werent for the climate i would be there tomorrow, i love the culture i love the people....ive been to russia 3 times, experienced russian winter once, that was a deal breaker for me, something you need to experience to understand. As Anna Akhmatova wrote in 1915, "Within these empty, frozen walls, the deadly black days I don't count."
American female here who loves and misses a clean law and order respectful country without toxic feminist and mental trauma and respects men and need a man and puts their country and natural born citizens first . Love beautiful Russia ❤ i hope from what you said ,i dont need a job offer there, but i will still try my best to get any certification/ job so i can be useful for Russia and not take any risk of being denied.
Barclay de Tolly was a Russian military figure, commander, field marshal general (1814).He came from an old noble Scottish family. He has been in military service since 1776. He successfully led troops in the foreign campaigns of the Russian army in 1813-1814 against Napoleon, in particular, in the battles of Lutzen, Bautzen, Thorn, Kulm, Leipzig, Paris.
Перестаньте постоянно писать это, все и так знают что в Российской Империи было много иностранцев и даже министров и канцлеров, и князей и герцогов ...
Можно открыть свой бизнес. Налоговая система дружественная. В каждом регионе есть экономические зоны с льготным налогообложением. В России есть две собственные оффшорные зоны.
@@RusGirlVlog о. Русский, Приморский край. о. Октябрьский Калининградская обл. "МОСКВА, 26 апр 2024 - Количество компаний, зарегистрированных в специальных административных районах (САР) на островах Русский и Октябрьский, в апреле превысило 400, регистрация новых резидентов говорит о сохранении интереса к редомициляции в российскую юрисдикцию, рассказали в министерстве экономического развития".
Living in Russia is a guarantee that you will always have abundant, varied, healthy, delicious food, and you will never stay hungry. There will be cheap utilities - in autumn, winter and spring, the house will be guaranteed to be warm up to +25 degrees. There will be work for every taste, in any field, if you certainly have certain competencies. There will be an opportunity to get an excellent education. There are excellent children's institutions, sections, clubs, playgrounds for children. There will be security. There will be excellent medical care, free of charge for citizens, and there is a paid one, but which will not ruin you. There will be excellent transport, which always works well, regardless of weather conditions, except for airplanes, of course. Well, the opportunity to develop culturally and relax: theaters, philharmonic halls, museums, libraries, excursions, music venues. In general, everything is there for a civilized normal life of a normal, law-abiding citizen. But the main condition is not to live separately from the Russian society, but to fully integrate into this society. And you will simply benefit from it, you will not lose anything and you will gain a lot.
Ive been living in Russia for 25 years. Moscow is a great city to come to start the most developed, if you have other income or work online Sochi is where it’s all at.Any questions let me know
Вашей страны нету в этом списке потому, что с 2019 года гражданам Коста-Рики не нужна виза для посещения России. Т.е. в этом плане, вы в более привилегированном положении чем американцы, например)
Эмиграция это во многом и философское понятие, многие переезжают или хотят переехать из-за желания начать все с чистого листа, получить второй шанс начать жизнь заново. Где тебя никто не знает, где другие декорации, уклад, история, культура и окружение
Absolutely right. I wish that we had the same, basic requirement for immigrants to U.K., but we don’t. I’ve always admired Russia, from afar. What do I know? Nothing, really. But I’ve read some of the great Russian writers, and they are among the world’s foremost. Dostoyevsky, Solzhenitsyn, Pushkin. I feel increasingly isolated in U.K. as it has become foreign, Godless & threatening to families and monogamous, heterosexual & married people. All of this is influenced by the dark forces abroad in the world today. Bless you, bless Mother Russia.
@@GT380man Just NOT Solzhenitsyn. Lately, many facts (bad) about his “activities” have been revealed. In other words, if he were alive, he would have received the status of a Foreign Agent, or he would have been in prison! He was one of the first to “feed” from Western intelligence services and undermined public opinion.
@@scottishguyinmoscow Спасибо, Джим! Есть люди у которых бывают некоторые трудности с поиском информации. Вы очень внимательный владелец своего контента!
Я живу в Москве и мне здесь нравится, но каждый город разный и вам стоит подбирать тот регион, который вам больше понравится. Они отличаются по климату, по образу жизни, религии, наличию моря и т. д.
Sounds interesting! Not too surprised by the list of countries, but disappointed not to hear of others that would have similar values in LATAM or Africa. Would be great if you gave us an update on this in a while or if you find someone doing it and how easy it was - will be tempting for a lot of people.
As I kid in the early 60’s I used to watch a daytime tv program called Say it in Russian. I really wish i knew then what I know now. Forgive me, it was mid 60’s
I’m already living here in Moscow for the past two years. The biggest question really should be “how do you live here without being able to send your money here?” You need to to be able to find a job here. ALSO, Get your Criminal Record certificate issued in YOUR COUNTRY before you come to Russia otherwise you may have to return and do it. IT WILL ALSO need to be certified and Notarised IN YOUR COUNTRY - otherwise you’ll have to go back and get it done. There certain documents that you will require to be translated and notarised also such as your Birth Certificate, Marriage Certificate, etc. Make sure all your middle names are shown - not just initials - otherwise it could be a problem.
Why on Earth would I get a criminal record in MY COUNTRY when I haven't lived inMY COUNTRY since I WAS A CHILD!!!!??😄😄 You do know life-long expats exist right?? Also good luck finding a notary that TRANSLATES Russian in Andorra or Liechtenstein.
*I'm favoured only God knows how much I praise Him,* $230k every 4weeks! I now have a big mansion and can now afford anything and also support God’s work and the church.
After I raised up to 325k trading with her I bought a new House and a car here in the states 🇺🇸🇺🇸 also paid for my son's surgery (Oscar). Glory to God.shalom.
You will need to pass the test after the 3 year permit in order to go permanent. This new rule simply grants you 3 years to learn enough to pass the exams.
It doesn't seem like it's very difficult, just a lot of paperwork. Find a job in the region of your choosing, and go for it. But visit first, just so you are sure you don't hate it here at least.
@@mariailina5978 I'm a plumbing and heating engineer. Recently started with a company focusing on heat pumps. But have my oil ticket also and have experience with a wide range of plumbing
A sincere presentation .Unfortunately some of us are stuck in our Woke inflicted rut , but if you can ,why not ? If your young and family orientated or a retired oldie with a more than a few dollars up your sleeve sounds (regardless what is peddled to us in the West) like not only a great adventure but an interesting lifestyle . Nobody says you have to stay but time and new friendships fix that. .Like the Scottish guy indicates maybe learn a bit of the language is the least you can do, works both ways for travel or definitely if your serious mover.
@@selfishbiaich Perhaps. Our "R" is totally different. It's tough and more distinct. I would say it's a growling R. Basically, I believe it's you as an English language bearer who would better know if these accents are alike. It's hard for me as a non-native speaker to pick out the difference ...Greetings from the Crimea.(I am a Russian speaking Ukrainian living here since I was born.It's my native land.I am not an invader...))))Telling it just to make it clear and not to cause misunderstanding)).
In general this change in law is not necessarily ideal because from many channels it seems it’s not always the right people Russia needs. People running from something or magically imagining their life will be amazing can easily be disappointed. For starters if you have little money or a basic job or health problems it’s just dreaming. Even with lots of money moving countries takes effort and is a big change and takes commitment. Best advice from all is to go live there 1-3 months and if you cannot afford that then maybe it’s not for you.If you can speak Russian it would make it much easier as you could possibly get a job quickly .I went for a month and the biggest issue is the language barrier and then finding work.
Usually leaving during a visa upgrade is not allowed. . Maybe they will change it to facilitate people, also during 3 year temporary residence staying outside country is 90 days max with special exit visa Again, they might change that Golden/investors visa allows that without limitations, but requires at least 300K in investments in stocks, real estate or business.
@@stefdem1533Are you sure it’s only $300k in real estate as I googled a while back and think it was around $1m? I cannot imagine it being that low as it would be too easy for people to pour in and it’s not enough to help the economy. In Australia I think it’s over $5m.
Definitely thinking about it, been over there twice in winter and summer, loved it!, im a bit disappointed in my home country Australia, i pay 40% of my income in tax, get little to no government help, and we have a youth crime epidemic the police seem powerless to stop!
Why would anyone from Switzerland move to Russia? Yes, I had a great time in Russia, visiting and exploring 84/85 of its regions but the quality of life outside Moscow - salary levels are significantly lower. Many countries on the list are "not so woke" as others - Switzerland, Austria and Poland aren't as "woke" as Belgium or the Netherlands for. example. Concerning the registration process - some landlords / land ladies were reluctant to register foreigners - the reason apparently is for "taxes". My former workplace registered me at the address of one of their employees. A story though about speaking Russian - I remember trying to buy. a train ticket from St. Petersburg to Vilnius and I had this queue building up behind me. I apologised to everyone and the reply was, "Don't worry. Take your time. It's nice for us to hear you speak Russian. "
Thanks for the videos. Moscow looks amazing. What's the deal if I wanted to work remotely there. So have money from business payments coming in from outside sources but located in Russia? Cheers
Or you could move to Moscow - that is an opener. I mean, seriously, we are entering Idiocracy in the west. I am ashamed that Russia seems to be one of the few countries standing.
I spent almost 3 months in 2000 as an exchange student (from Dundee) in Kharkov, yes it is in the Ukraine(for now!) but the people there were all proud to be aligned with Russia, not one of them considered themselves Ukrainian. Had a superb time there, stayed with a family who looked after me so well that on leaving I left them with all my excess hryvnia (I think it equated to a months wages for the lady of the house who was a doctor). Mr Putin is doing the world a service offering to take in people who are disgusted by the state of their countries and the "woke" moral degeneracy. Who knows with my skills in construction I may be able to return to Kharkov for it's reconstruction once the SMO is complete and the Russians of Ukraine are back safely under the wing of Moscow!
Great info, Jim, wish i could afford to at least go for a Holiday.. Sadly I live in Australia, sky high prices, and piss poor pensions. Makes international travel way out of my range, though it is way cheaper than traveling inside Australia. Take care, mate.. 😒😣
Moscow native citizen is here! Yep, just to give you a heads-up, there’s not a lot of people in Moscow who can speak at least somewhat English to put it mildly! In SNP it’s better English-wise though :) P.s. Feeling bad for those who have some criminal record but want to avoid the woke culture…. Russian government, forgive these troublemakers 😄
maybe you should move to North Korea instead? I heard it's better, you know. Russia is heading there btw. If you like that, might as well move to the destination.
How have you found a job in Russia from the UK ??? I cannot find any company that are ready to hire non-Russian speakers. This is a major issue for foreigners who want to move to Russia. Even for multinational companies, this is a No Go which is pretty surprising...
This is a game changer. Absolutely superb news👏 I’m so glad the UK 🇬🇧 is on the list. Russia 🇷🇺 is a stunning country with some of the friendliest people on earth and the country has good traditional values and wants families to have a happy life. We don’t get to see the real Russia because our media have demonised Russia and made it look like a hostile nation. It’s not and is a very welcoming country with hardly any civil unrest and low crime rates (especially in Moscow). If you are a young family or even an older couple Russia is stunning and will embrace you. I know because my friend was an English teacher in Moscow and said it’s the best place on earth to live. Learning the Russian language allows you to understand everyone and within months you will be all settled. Thanks for sharing 👏
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@@rockybalboa3469 Barclay de Tolly was a Russian military figure, commander, field marshal general (1814).He came from an old noble Scottish family. He has been in military service since 1776. He successfully led troops in the foreign campaigns of the Russian army in 1813-1814 against Napoleon, in particular, in the battles of Lutzen, Bautzen, Thorn, Kulm, Leipzig, Paris.
@@СтражникПравдыMinister of War of the Russian Empire (January 1810 - August 1812).
Желаю дачи.
I couldn't agree more. Lovely people. We should be at peace with Russia and not isolating ourselves
How was it surprise that the UK was on the list ? The UK is insanely woke , and I expect that there will be thousands of UK folks who will want to escape to Russia.
He was being sarcastic.
@@bazbbeeb7226
Уже бегут из Англии в Россию. Много иностранцев которые , переехали в Россию, рассказывают о их жизни в России. Все есть в Ютюбе.
n Russia there is no hatred towards ordinary people on earth, there is only a slight misunderstanding with their politicians, if you are for faith, for justice and a clean life, if you are not a remade mutant lost in your gender, you are always welcome in Russia, it is bigger than Pluto, there is enough space for everyone.
@@bazbbeeb7226 He was being a clown. Highly developed and amazingly prosperous South Korea is on the list. North Korea is not on the list, even though the whole of the population need to escape a crazy psycho despot.
It was surprising to see UK not on the first place 😂
Just been to Moscow. A very humbling experience. Amazing welcome and lovely people
Lol I live in Vietnam and there are thousands of Russians who have fled here. Why is that?
@@tanthaman some like it hotter, some don't support traditional values, some have businesses, some love your country
@@tanthaman I will say as a Russian. We love to travel around the world and especially to places where there are many Russian speakers and I am not only talking about Russians, but also about Ukrainians, Belarusians, Kazakhs and others. The second reason is that it is cheap to live here. The third reason is the spread of remote work. Most of my friends work remotely and now travel around Russia and other countries. I see no reason not to do this and most likely this winter I will also go to Vietnam or Thailand
P. S. Previously, many preferred European countries, but after 2022, the attitude towards them has changed and few want to go there as tourists. Plus, while in Asia they simplify tourist trips for us, Europeans, on the contrary, complicate them, so the choice is obvious
@@tanthaman are thousands Vietnamese in Germany.😂😂😂. Why ?
@@tanthaman Were they alphabet people?
When I was a child, we lived near a farming community of Russian expats in Up State New York. Lovely people. As a retired couple rather terrified of how the US is going, it's very tempting to immigrate, and I don't care who howls about it being unpatriotic.
Здравствуйте. Конечно, это не значит, что вы не любите свою Родину. Конечно, любите. Русские люди очень хорошо понимают такие вещи.
И правильно, приезжайте, живите, Россия большая, всем места хватит❤
I would guess that many of us Americans are patriotic for a country that doesn't really exist any more.
Yo soy de España y tengo cita mañana en la embajada de Rusia , para que ellos me den la info necesaria 🎉🎉
bienvenido al Arca 🇷🇺
Желаю вам получить визу в Россию Матушку)
Hi from Moscow) if you’d have an opportunity, go travel to south regions. Rostov, Krasnodar. The mentality is little familiar to Spanish. Emotional and loud)) i’m from Rostov-on-Don, i know what i’m telling)))
Brother! Por fa, cuentanos que tal ha ido
Según mi experiencia en la embajada rusa: sea honesto, dígalo como es y realmente intentarán ayudarlo. ¡Buena suerte!
As a widower in the UK I want to retire in Russia, who knows I might find a wife!
With sanctions how to transfer funds though as pensions paid in UK?
I’ve already visited Russia twice this year and loved every minute of it.
I’d be happy to take a job in Russia too.
I’m learning Russian!
Hello, i guess, you should wonder you funds whether UK would pay pension ect if you’re living outside County. I don’t know 100%, but it seems, Russia is not transfer pension payments from other Countries. Hi from Moscow, text if you have any questions, i’ll try to help with information) we need normal people here))
Bitcoin Cards ? Union Pay China Cards ? China banks .....
@@Елена-ъ2я4ж thanks but yes UK pensions are payable wherever you live
Uk > Republic of Serbia > Russia
@@aleksandarstavric2226 thanks
Io sono italiana e sto imparando il rosso, ho intenzione di trasferirmi e mio figlio mi seguirà, è adulto ha quasi 29 anni , non vogliamo che i suoi futuri figlii crescano in occidente, ormai siamo in direzione di degrado ,gli americani hanno vinto ,stanno distruggendo l Europa i suoi veri valorie anche la nostra economia..perche il vero obiettivo USA non è sconfiggere la Russia ,ma indebolire l Europa e farne definitivamente una loro colonia..un abbraccio al popolo russo🤗 la Russia non e nostra nemica ❤🇮🇹🇷🇺
Верно
Друг, ты все правильно понял.
Именно подчинение Европы и есть их план.
Россия ( самая большая географическая часть всей Европы сопротивляютя давлению) , а западная часть Европы уже лежит у них под ногами.
они свою нацию также разрушают как в Европе
Signora per imparare la lingua russa dovrebbe andare a vivere in Russia, sarà più facile.
Nell’ anno 1998 ero arrivata in Italia senza poter dire “ciao”.
Tutti parlavano italiano nessuno parlava russo, così mi sono sforzata di più
Well said ❤
I'm on a UK Passport, but I've lived in New Zealand for over 20 years. I'm definitely open to seeing if I like life in Russia. I've politically supported Russia for at least 15 years, am firmly behind Russia's SMO in Ukraine. I'm a big fan of Putin and Lavrov and am very interested in all things Russian. My Wife and I also have various skills and we own 3 properties in NZ, so basically if we sold everything and did remain in Russia, I think we would have a pretty good life there. My Russian language is basic. I really love the language but living in NZ, there's not much need for Russian, so I'm not massively incentivised to learn it well. But....if we book flights for our first visit, I will definitely get a good grasp on conversational Russian. I do not want to arrive in Russia, only knowing, hello, goodbye and thanks. That's just lazy and Russia deserves better. At the moment I know about 30 Russian words, but I need a few hundred to get going with it.
Google translator or Yandex translator will help you... and there are no problems!!!😉
Just come, every day you language will improve rapidly among russian speakers. Cheers from Moscow!
You certainly have the right attitude, brother.
Language is key to culture, so figure out how you like to learn, because it's hard to persist with a difficult technique. I listen to Michael Thomas to learn in a relaxed way, and do the Systema Kalinka course for disciplined learning. If you learn from a book, realize there are books meant for use with a teacher or a group, and those for self study. Good luck.
@@michaelgill8689 в общем, говоря по русский, занимаешься ерундой!!!! Балду пинаешь!!!😂
Я бы написал более Проникновенней, НО.. Бедный английский язык это Не переведёт!!!!
У нас ходят слухи, что английский язык... Для дебилов!!!! И, Я, иногда, Согласен... с таким определением!!!
You are delusional. I have noticed we have been importing the weird British.
I've been studying the language for a few months now. I find it easier to read than spoken.
Wow, that's cool! Btw, I help to improve Russian (free!).
Do not buy courses)) just come on a vacation and try to speak. People will help you) it is the same with any other language) i learned English at school, do not speak fluently (rarely use), but when i go to English speaking community, it goes better)) as a foreigner, you’ll need just couple of phrases for locals to help) спасибо (spasibo) - (thank you), пожалуйста (pozhalusta) - (you’re welcome), я учу русский помогите найти (Ia uchu russki pomogite naiti) - i’m learning Russian, help me find … smth. You’d get answer by words, Gestures, but anyway people’d help))
@@Елена-ъ2я4ж 💯💯💯
@@RusGirlVlog thank you.. I'm planning on moving my family to Russia from Canada.
@@Елена-ъ2я4ж yes.. i have been practicing these phrases. The basics, I understand.some. It's a lovely language. I was studying old Slavic a little as well. Are you Christian by chance? My family is catholic but we are familiar with orthodox. There is a small Russian orthodox church in my city that we attend sometimes. It's beautiful and very traditional. I practice speaking Russian there a bit.
Good information Jim, a lot of new stuff. Much too old to be moving again....but i just want a longish visit to take in Moscow and the grab a granny dancing at the "veranda" and watching at the Bolshoi.
American in Crimea (Kevin) advises getting a tourist visa first so you can come to the country and figure out if you like it, then go back home, get your affairs in order and then apply for the asylum visa. For US citizens the Russian tourist visa is for three years, multiple entry, and lets you stay for up to 6 months at a time (resetting it by just leaving and reentering right away). There are even some people who live in Russia on a tourist visa.
Great advice. I have already seen foreigners who came to Russia and were forced to leave because they did not know how to arrange their lives in Russia. There are many different features that need to be considered, especially when buying a home.
Tratior
@@DIOS-M anytime someone moves to a new country it’s always a learning curve. You have to explore and the best thing you can do is link up with expats and start having many conversations.
@@Paula-e4hthat’s the narrative of the western people. You do not have to change your own life but you are nobody to change someone’s decision 😂😂😂😂
@@Bully7930 why would I want to change my views I now the history of Russian do you o Russians don't no they started the ww2 on 1939 on the Germany side starlin and now putin are killing millions of its own poeple your there for the woman TRAITOR shallow little man stay there put keep looking up sleep well
It is great news, i have had enough of the UK, woke liberal politics. Christian values being trodden on. I intend to move to beautiful Russia, continue my sciences.
If it werent for the climate i would be there tomorrow, i love the culture i love the people....ive been to russia 3 times, experienced russian winter once, that was a deal breaker for me, something you need to experience to understand. As Anna Akhmatova wrote in 1915, "Within these empty, frozen walls, the deadly black days I don't count."
@@nihilistzero8066 Come to the South (Krasnodar, Adler, Sochi). It's warm there!
очень странно ... отопление центральное у меня всю зиму +28 в квартире , живем с открытыми форточками ...
Добропорядочным христианам тут всегда будут рады! Добро пожаловать! Страна у нас большая места хватит всем!
@@nihilistzero8066 У нас есть много Городов где зимой тепло...
American female here who loves and misses a clean law and order respectful country without toxic feminist and mental trauma and respects men and need a man and puts their country and natural born citizens first . Love beautiful Russia ❤ i hope from what you said ,i dont need a job offer there, but i will still try my best to get any certification/ job so i can be useful for Russia and not take any risk of being denied.
😂 Ohhhhhh sell it luv...
Age 72 here; love your Moscow flat; old school just like me and my generation. Wishing you all the best.
Barclay de Tolly was a Russian military figure, commander, field marshal general (1814).He came from an old noble Scottish family. He has been in military service since 1776. He successfully led troops in the foreign campaigns of the Russian army in 1813-1814 against Napoleon, in particular, in the battles of Lutzen, Bautzen, Thorn, Kulm, Leipzig, Paris.
Перестаньте постоянно писать это, все и так знают что в Российской Империи было много иностранцев и даже министров и канцлеров, и князей и герцогов ...
@@ineverwinter впервые пишу об этом, и ни у кого не видел, что за предьява то.
@@СтражникПравды Наверху написано, как ответ другому человеку. Зачем вы вообще пишите это ? Здесь не для этого собрались, Привет из США .
@@ineverwinter Maybe he's writing it so that the Scottish guy in Moscow might see it and find it interesting and not you.
Интересно, я думала он был француз.
Thank you for all your work on this initiative
Russia now looks a good option for people with western Christian values.
Можно открыть свой бизнес. Налоговая система дружественная. В каждом регионе есть экономические зоны с льготным налогообложением. В России есть две собственные оффшорные зоны.
@@moscow3424 что такое оффшорные зоны?
Lol, go ahead:) Let Putin (we don’t even know who Putin sleeps with or how many bastards he’s got) lecture you about “Christian values”, 😂
"western christian values" = colonizers and crackers
@@RusGirlVlog
о. Русский, Приморский край.
о. Октябрьский Калининградская обл.
"МОСКВА, 26 апр 2024 - Количество компаний, зарегистрированных в специальных административных районах (САР) на островах Русский и Октябрьский, в апреле превысило 400, регистрация новых резидентов говорит о сохранении интереса к редомициляции в российскую юрисдикцию, рассказали в министерстве экономического развития".
Living in Russia is a guarantee that you will always have abundant, varied, healthy, delicious food, and you will never stay hungry. There will be cheap utilities - in autumn, winter and spring, the house will be guaranteed to be warm up to +25 degrees. There will be work for every taste, in any field, if you certainly have certain competencies. There will be an opportunity to get an excellent education. There are excellent children's institutions, sections, clubs, playgrounds for children. There will be security. There will be excellent medical care, free of charge for citizens, and there is a paid one, but which will not ruin you. There will be excellent transport, which always works well, regardless of weather conditions, except for airplanes, of course. Well, the opportunity to develop culturally and relax: theaters, philharmonic halls, museums, libraries, excursions, music venues. In general, everything is there for a civilized normal life of a normal, law-abiding citizen. But the main condition is not to live separately from the Russian society, but to fully integrate into this society. And you will simply benefit from it, you will not lose anything and you will gain a lot.
Акмарал, Вы правы.
What about the Russian judicial system and prisons... 😂
F that shit
@@Professor__S ok what about us judicial system and prisons? Tell us the fairytale about how wonderful it is 🤡🤣
@@nenyaallure2936 Russian prisons make American prisons look like a hotel😂
Ive been living in Russia for 25 years. Moscow is a great city to come to start the most developed, if you have other income or work online Sochi is where it’s all at.Any questions let me know
Yeah. Everyone says that Moscow is super cheap, but everything I see looks crazy expensive. Which is it?
I'm going to look into this.Cheers.
Judging by her expression I think the blonde woman sitting next to Harris is probably considering her options right now.
Блондинка явно умнее😂
🤣🤣😂😂
That evil laughing hyena needs a straight jacket and a padded cell.
Good one. Im sure she is!
That cackling hyena needs a strait jacket and a padded cell away from normal society.
к сожалению, моей страны нет в списке, я из Коста-Рики и я начала изучать русский три года назад. Я люблю язык и культуру
Отличный результат!
Супер результат , успеха вам в изучении языка 🎉
Вашей страны нету в этом списке потому, что с 2019 года гражданам Коста-Рики не нужна виза для посещения России. Т.е. в этом плане, вы в более привилегированном положении чем американцы, например)
If you talk to a man in a language he understands, that goes to his head. If you talk to him in his language, that goes to his heart.
Эмиграция это во многом и философское понятие, многие переезжают или хотят переехать из-за желания начать все с чистого листа, получить второй шанс начать жизнь заново. Где тебя никто не знает, где другие декорации, уклад, история, культура и окружение
Why Camala always laughing with no matter? She is ok?
Смех без причины -- признак дурачины (русская поговорка)
@@michaelvolovik4516😂😂😂😂
You are right 👍
Because she is on drugs 😂
Thanks Jim for the information. Cheers from Cullen.
Такая весёлая женщина. Боюсь представить чего бы она наворотила дай ей волю и средств массового поражения.
American here, many of us are horrified at the possibility of her becoming president.
@@danielmartin531 becomes she or not won't effect you more than the rest of the the world
Love your content mate. I'm out in Serbia at the moment. Love Slavic life.
Great video Jim . Thanks for sharing this great news
Ничего не имею против эмигрантов. Главное, чтобы люди соблюдали законы и нормы моей страны.
Absolutely right. I wish that we had the same, basic requirement for immigrants to U.K., but we don’t.
I’ve always admired Russia, from afar. What do I know? Nothing, really.
But I’ve read some of the great Russian writers, and they are among the world’s foremost.
Dostoyevsky, Solzhenitsyn, Pushkin.
I feel increasingly isolated in U.K. as it has become foreign, Godless & threatening to families and monogamous, heterosexual & married people.
All of this is influenced by the dark forces abroad in the world today.
Bless you, bless Mother Russia.
Эти будут, в отличии от сотен тысяч поселившихся у нас ваххабитов со средней азии
@@GT380man Solzhenitsyn is a great Russian writer? Wow. He is a liar, a traitor and a piece of... you know what.
@@GT380man Please remove Solzhenitsyn from this list. This graphoman is not respected here. Hi from Novosibirsk, Siberia, Russia/
@@GT380man Just NOT Solzhenitsyn. Lately, many facts (bad) about his “activities” have been revealed. In other words, if he were alive, he would have received the status of a Foreign Agent, or he would have been in prison! He was one of the first to “feed” from Western intelligence services and undermined public opinion.
Джим, спасибо ! Джим, Вы можете поместить ссылку на документ или сайт с перечислением стран в описании к видео для тех, кому актуальна эта информация?
It’s in description
@@scottishguyinmoscow Спасибо, Джим! Есть люди у которых бывают некоторые трудности с поиском информации. Вы очень внимательный владелец своего контента!
Я живу в Москве и мне здесь нравится, но каждый город разный и вам стоит подбирать тот регион, который вам больше понравится. Они отличаются по климату, по образу жизни, религии, наличию моря и т. д.
Thanks❤
Sounds interesting! Not too surprised by the list of countries, but disappointed not to hear of others that would have similar values in LATAM or Africa. Would be great if you gave us an update on this in a while or if you find someone doing it and how easy it was - will be tempting for a lot of people.
Thanks - solid information. God bless you mate.
As I kid in the early 60’s I used to watch a daytime tv program called Say it in Russian. I really wish i knew then what I know now. Forgive me, it was mid 60’s
What was one supposed to say in russian back then? "Kuzka's mother" must have been the phrase of the day.
@@zloychechen5150 No idea. I wasn’t really into politics or world news when I was 9
Having just got engaged to a truly wonderful Russian woman, this is nothing but good news for our future plans.
Great video mate. Love your content
Cheers mate
Welcome, sir!
🇹🇹❤️🇷🇺💪👏 its a wonderful place love Russian people and most beautiful women in the world 🌍👑
Thanks for this information. A+
Very informative 👍👍
I would love to have a place in St Petersburg
У тебя отличный вкус!
Marine corps veteran here in Virginia USA. Definitely looking to move. Looking at apartments in capital towers. Thanks for the vid
Thanks for the information. Subscribed.
I’m already living here in Moscow for the past two years.
The biggest question really should be “how do you live here without being able to send your money here?”
You need to to be able to find a job here.
ALSO, Get your Criminal Record certificate issued in YOUR COUNTRY before you come to Russia otherwise you may have to return and do it.
IT WILL ALSO need to be certified and Notarised IN YOUR COUNTRY - otherwise you’ll have to go back and get it done.
There certain documents that you will require to be translated and notarised also such as your Birth Certificate, Marriage Certificate, etc.
Make sure all your middle names are shown - not just initials - otherwise it could be a problem.
Why on Earth would I get a criminal record in MY COUNTRY when I haven't lived inMY COUNTRY since I WAS A CHILD!!!!??😄😄 You do know life-long expats exist right?? Also good luck finding a notary that TRANSLATES Russian in Andorra or Liechtenstein.
*I'm favoured only God knows how much I praise Him,* $230k every 4weeks! I now have a big mansion and can now afford anything and also support God’s work and the church.
wow this is awesome👏🏼 I’m 37 and have been looking for ways to be successful, please how?
It's Ms. Susan Jane Christy doing, she's changed my life.
After I raised up to 325k trading with her I bought a new House and a car here in the states 🇺🇸🇺🇸 also paid for my son's surgery (Oscar). Glory to God.shalom.
YEAH! YEAH! YEAH!
I do know Ms. Susan Jane Christy, I also have even become successful…..
Pity South Africa is not on the list😢. I still would like to come and visit
I'm 100% sure you can get tourist visa, just try embassy
Счастья всем хорошим людям и удачи в свершении своей мечты!
Thank you
Язык нужно учить. Хотяб на простом уровне это вам плюс. Вам легче будет
You will need to pass the test after the 3 year permit in order to go permanent. This new rule simply grants you 3 years to learn enough to pass the exams.
I recently sold my own Early Years Outstanding Ofsted Setting in England. Looking to teach English in Moscow. Any tips?
It doesn't seem like it's very difficult, just a lot of paperwork. Find a job in the region of your choosing, and go for it. But visit first, just so you are sure you don't hate it here at least.
😊😊😊😊😊
There is a lot of work for English speakers (schools, universities, translations, including for migrants from the West).
Курская область
I'm interested, I just need to know about work. Plus I have to fulfil two years with my company as part of the training contract
depends on your professional field. In many companies now they are ready to teach you and pay for your studies.
@@mariailina5978 I'm a plumbing and heating engineer. Recently started with a company focusing on heat pumps. But have my oil ticket also and have experience with a wide range of plumbing
A sincere presentation .Unfortunately some of us are stuck in our Woke inflicted rut , but if you can ,why not ? If your young and family orientated or a retired oldie with a more than a few dollars up your sleeve sounds (regardless what is peddled to us in the West) like not only a great adventure but an interesting lifestyle . Nobody says you have to stay but time and new friendships fix that. .Like the Scottish guy indicates maybe learn a bit of the language is the least you can do, works both ways for travel or definitely if your serious mover.
Spasiba ....on my way .
Love the scottish accent, reminds me of Scrooge mcduck talking from cartoon the duck tales. I grew up watching them.
😆
Resembles my Russian accent when I speak English.I generally think the scottish accent is the closets to the russian accent.What do you think?
@@Pavel-ey1qb because of the rolling R?
@@selfishbiaich Perhaps. Our "R" is totally different. It's tough and more distinct. I would say it's a growling R. Basically, I believe it's you as an English language bearer who would better know if these accents are alike. It's hard for me as a non-native speaker to pick out the difference ...Greetings from the Crimea.(I am a Russian speaking Ukrainian living here since I was born.It's my native land.I am not an invader...))))Telling it just to make it clear and not to cause misunderstanding)).
Основа всех конфликтов дележ ресурсов.
люди, которые сейчас захватывают мир имеют предостаточно ресурсов, им нужна власть над всеми.
The list of countries totally makes sense - Russia is finally promoting itself as a place for people to escape this whole woke idiocy.
when you moving to Russia? Never?
@@TobotronPrime I live here you dummy
@@KirillAfoninyou probably know a lot about woke then 😂 Only thing you know is how to sit on a bottle😂
In general this change in law is not necessarily ideal because from many channels it seems it’s not always the right people Russia needs.
People running from something or magically imagining their life will be amazing can easily be disappointed.
For starters if you have little money or a basic job or health problems it’s just dreaming.
Even with lots of money moving countries takes effort and is a big change and takes commitment.
Best advice from all is to go live there 1-3 months and if you cannot afford that then maybe it’s not for you.If you can speak Russian it would make it much easier as you could possibly get a job quickly .I went for a month and the biggest issue is the language barrier and then finding work.
best comment award!
شكرا
Jeez. Kamala Harris. Probably half the Western world will make an application to Russia.
Thanks, see you soon.....
а у меня несколько друзей наоборот мечтали в швейцарию уехать (и двое таки уехали), а вы наоборот к нам. в интересное время живём.
Planning to move next year
Is it okay to leave russia during this visa process? i have a business that requires me to travel once a month.
Yes, you can. You must be in the country for 180 days a year.
@@LuorawetlanI wouldn’t be so assured about this. One needs to read the decree and maybe check with the Russian embassy/consulate.
Usually leaving during a visa upgrade is not allowed. . Maybe they will change it to facilitate people, also during 3 year temporary residence staying outside country is 90 days max with special exit visa
Again, they might change that
Golden/investors visa allows that without limitations, but requires at least 300K in investments in stocks, real estate or business.
@@stefdem1533Are you sure it’s only $300k in real estate as I googled a while back and think it was around $1m?
I cannot imagine it being that low as it would be too easy for people to pour in and it’s not enough to help the economy.
In Australia I think it’s over $5m.
Coming over from England. Do you have a telegram account? This is likely to be shut down soon .
Don't come back.
@lervish1966 Don't be jealous😉
you mean, YT will be shut down?
@@TatianaMorozko-e1h Envious of what?
Great Britain?
So folk from Northern Ireland cant get one?
They may. GB in Russian means UK.
They can. This is the Russian name.
GB in Russia really means UK = 4 territories.
How can felons get approved for a visa for Russia?
Definitely thinking about it, been over there twice in winter and summer, loved it!, im a bit disappointed in my home country Australia, i pay 40% of my income in tax, get little to no government help, and we have a youth crime epidemic the police seem powerless to stop!
В России налог 13%
== NICE VIDEO COUNTRY BOY == DAVAI DAVAI
It is unfortunate that SA is not on the list would love to go there
Nobody stops you from going
@@IvanIvanov-n2p i am 60 years old and with BEE implications it is very difficult to find a job as a white person in SA.
@@neelsswierstra4603 Check out the requirements under the quota system. New year is coming.
thanks Jim, good video!
Thanks!
The thing about the RVP what i dont know how they check if you have russian (normal) value or you an imposter.
Or i asking to many question.
Why would anyone from Switzerland move to Russia? Yes, I had a great time in Russia, visiting and exploring 84/85 of its regions but the quality of life outside Moscow - salary levels are significantly lower. Many countries on the list are "not so woke" as others - Switzerland, Austria and Poland aren't as "woke" as Belgium or the Netherlands for. example.
Concerning the registration process - some landlords / land ladies were reluctant to register foreigners - the reason apparently is for "taxes". My former workplace registered me at the address of one of their employees.
A story though about speaking Russian - I remember trying to buy. a train ticket from St. Petersburg to Vilnius and I had this queue building up behind me. I apologised to everyone and the reply was, "Don't worry. Take your time. It's nice for us to hear you speak Russian. "
Malteser here living in Russia :D
👍
Any Idea How to Get a Tourist Visa Please ?
Visit an embassy
Do they have age limits ? 💗💗💕
I like your videos. Please add links and websites so we can follow up. Thank you
Get in lad!
I would have liked my country to be on the list, I was seriously looking to make the move sometime soon.
какая?
Thanks for the videos. Moscow looks amazing. What's the deal if I wanted to work remotely there. So have money from business payments coming in from outside sources but located in Russia? Cheers
Привет из Ельца)
Or you could move to Moscow - that is an opener. I mean, seriously, we are entering Idiocracy in the west. I am ashamed that Russia seems to be one of the few countries standing.
I spent almost 3 months in 2000 as an exchange student (from Dundee) in Kharkov, yes it is in the Ukraine(for now!) but the people there were all proud to be aligned with Russia, not one of them considered themselves Ukrainian. Had a superb time there, stayed with a family who looked after me so well that on leaving I left them with all my excess hryvnia (I think it equated to a months wages for the lady of the house who was a doctor). Mr Putin is doing the world a service offering to take in people who are disgusted by the state of their countries and the "woke" moral degeneracy. Who knows with my skills in construction I may be able to return to Kharkov for it's reconstruction once the SMO is complete and the Russians of Ukraine are back safely under the wing of Moscow!
You sure are from Dundee 😂 ...what a bawbag
Good job we have universal translation on phones
Great info, Jim, wish i could afford to at least go for a Holiday.. Sadly I live in Australia, sky high prices, and piss poor pensions.
Makes international travel way out of my range, though it is way cheaper than traveling inside Australia. Take care, mate.. 😒😣
Cheers mate all the best
Packing my bags to move to Russia
‘Unless you are one of those trolls’….the irony! 😂
Wish i was younger or wealthy.id be on 1st plane out of Islamic uk
Wonderful news..🇦🇺🇦🇺❤️🙏🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺🇷🇺
Moscow native citizen is here! Yep, just to give you a heads-up, there’s not a lot of people in Moscow who can speak at least somewhat English to put it mildly! In SNP it’s better English-wise though :)
P.s. Feeling bad for those who have some criminal record but want to avoid the woke culture…. Russian government, forgive these troublemakers 😄
LOL I thought this was about the rumors about the Visa credit card coming back to Russia. Totally misread the title 😂
Interesting, South Africa's part of BRICS, but it doesn't feature on the list.
Africa has not fallen into "woke" madness
BRICS countries friends, It's not difficult for them, This list is for hostile countries.
The list is of unfriendly countries
SA not need visa to come to Russia for 90 days
@@Nerator-qu2nw true, but what about coming to live in Russia?
maybe you should move to North Korea instead? I heard it's better, you know. Russia is heading there btw. If you like that, might as well move to the destination.
'And stateless citizens'......and yet Norway is not mentioned.
I have a DUI. Would I be denied? I have a stem undergrad and workingbon a masters with almost 20 years exp in my field.
Нет
it's great news for EU citizens, just need a good job there
How have you found a job in Russia from the UK ??? I cannot find any company that are ready to hire non-Russian speakers. This is a major issue for foreigners who want to move to Russia. Even for multinational companies, this is a No Go which is pretty surprising...
Holy mother trucking sheet, bloody hell, Canada is actually on this ducking list. About ducking time maybe I can actually go this time.
The UK is finished man. I feel stateless now. The moral depravity of this (UK) country make me feel sick.
What are the chances you'll be conscripted?