Good information Olga. I would be so frightened to be in a war torn country. I guess the country is large and maybe areas not in combat areas would be safe. The loyalty and pride and courage of the Ukranian people is greatly admired by the world and is an example for us all. Thank you very much for this video. 😘
Some experts joke that Russia should invade Western Europe directly and leave Ukraine alone. Maybe if so, only Poland, England and Baltic States would fight, all the other European countries would have surrendered.
Ukraine is sadly in middle of war. If IS DANGEROUS ALL OVER UKRAINE. NO PLACE IS SAFE. 😱 Many companies are closed, marshal law, cannot take rental cars or planes there because no one will insure.
I read an article Today. That McDonald's will soon be re-opening in Ukraine, that will help as well. It makes very Happy, to see Ukrainians. Living their normal Lives in Ukraine. LONG LIVE UKRAINE! 🇺🇦
You can fly to many other countries than Poland, that is crowded due to the crisis. All other countries around Ukraine. Hungary, Romania, Moldova… Thank you for this new video. We miss your videos about Ukraine, we hope you will be able to return there soon.
Trust Olga. She is an excellent marketer and experienced human trafficker, currently residing in the UK under false pretences. For a fee, she can find a Ukrainian "girl" for you or she can help you move to a war zone. Isn't it exciting?
If I go to Ukraine now and apply for immigration, will I be subject to the law that says men under 60 cannot leave the country? I don't want to get stuck there permanently.
Well is leaving Ukraine not very difficult for Ukrainian men? Currently most Ukrainian refugee women in Germany are more concerned how to get their fathers, sons and men out of Ukraine.
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Ukrainian Secret Service killed a journalist in Russia. The crime was prepared and committed by the Ukrainian special services. The performer is a citizen of Ukraine Vovk Natalya Pavlovna, born in 1979, who arrived in Russia on July 23, 2022. In order to organize the murder of Dugina and obtain information about her lifestyle, they rented an apartment in Moscow in the house where the deceased lived. So, yes, Ukraine did kill a journalist who exposed Ukraine's war crimes!
@@Olga_Reznikova , so you don't deny it. Good. It's one step toward admitting Ukraine is a puppet and mediocre state that supports terrorist organizations (like your beloved Azov) and terrorist actions (like the killing of journalists). Secondly, the accusations of rape are false. Your director of marketing was even fired by Zelensky and admitted *on camera* that the stories about raping were fabricated to gain sympathy. Third, it's Ukraine that shelled Donbas for eight years. Will you deny these *FACTS* ?
@@kenlompart9905 She lives here with me in London. But in the long-run, we want to live in Ukraine as it is cheaper and benefit us greatly financially.
There is a handful of power tripping clowns creating this regressive climate, and there are a lot of civilians all over the world, bearing the burden. It's a coward that fears peace! Clearly these aggressive entities, are void of caring for anything more then their own status quo. That's what happens, when too few people have too much financial power, and no legitimate clout. Then there's "Olga". Thanks for being you.
Even if parts of the country seem safe at the moment I wouldn't advise people regarding immigration it's too soon for anyone even consider moving there plus you never know if Russia actually decide to push in these areas and has a foreigner they would end up in these kangaroo courts. There already creating a court in southern Ukraine to put fighters and supposed mercenaries on trial there and it's suggested that it is Russia's version of the Nazi trials. I've never visited Ukraine but we'll see what the future holds.
This is a mockery of the current situation in Ukraine. If it is safe for foreigners to travel and settle in Ukraine how come it is unsafe for women and children who are currently in the EU to return home? Olga herself left Ukraine because she was unsafe there and now she tells others that it is safe to emigrate there. This is madness.
I will leave for the Ukraine in about 2 weeks. I am flying to Krakow and taking a bus to Lviv. Train tickets were all sold out for my travel dates. Olga, I retired 20 years ago from a job as a Certified Biomedical Equipment Technician.(AAMI certified as a CBET) The last ten years my primary responsibility was maintaining a variety of neonatal and infant ventilators. Do you believe such a technician would be needed at a Ukrainian hospital? I would be primarily interested in the Kremenchuk area because I have friends and support there. I do have a retirement income that would be sufficient to live on in Ukraine. My primary concern would be language since I do not speak Russian or Ukrainian. Thank you for ALL the very informative videos you have produced. ...pete
I would think such a specialist would be needed, but I know nothing about the market. I think lots of help will be needed in Ukraine in many fields. I wouldn't worry too much about the language barrier. It seems like many Europeans know their native language and a few more and English is considered an international language in case someone doesn't know the language of the country they happen to be in. Here in south Texas, if someone only speaks Spanish , it's not a problem. When I've been in Mexico with my limited Spanish, it was not a problem. But if you have friends in Ukraine, ask them if they think language would be a problem. If you can help Ukraine, pleas do. I won't be the only one thanking you. Take care. ...Wally
It's completely unacceptable with all the travel advisories "DO NOT TRAVEL TO UKRAINE" from US, UK German, and other governments to be encouraging travel to such a DANGEROUS PLACE. 😡
Ukraine is a great place. I read online about how the 1/3 of uk is headed towards poverty because of energy shortage. Ukraine has abundance of land and right now there's a lot of national pride in Ukraine which makes it feel really good. I live in NYC and I visited Ukraine once and I've always dreamed about living there. It is like a paradise in my opinion. In America only the top 0.1 % get to live the way that 90 percent of Ukrainians get to live.
@ƲԼƬƦƛ ƔƖƠԼЄƬ also I hope Ukraine's war ends soon because Ukraine is such a special place. It's right at this moment in it's growth where it's transitioning to becoming a first tier country in Europe. That is the best moment and opportunity because that's when most of the wealth and once in a lifetime opportunities occur when there is the most rapid development. The Golden moment .That moment passed for Germany. UK. France long ago. If you go to Germany or the uk or France everything is already established. CEOs pass down their wealth to their children and etc.
Dear Olga, I taught English at Catholic university in Lviv back in 1997, and I still am interested to coming again to teach at he Catholic university, and or in Poland. But I definitely want to help Ukraine, and even help those poor Russians who wish to leave Russia because of the war. The Catholic university started to be recognized in 1997 when I was there.I would really like to be part of the program to help Ukrainians students and give them some hope for the future, If I am unable to teach again at Catholic university in Lviv, then maybe in Poland. In 1997. I fell in love with Ukraine and its suffering hard working people. I used to take my students out to an expensive dinner once a week to just give them a good dinner there not not used to back at school. I speak Good German and Spanish, and I learned the Ukrainian alphabet from watching your videos. Polish and Ukrainian languages are two I would love learn. I will check with the people I contacted to first time I went. If you have any advice for me, let me know please. God bless you, George O Smith
@@Olga_Reznikova because it's the language of the occupiers and the justification Putin used to invade Crimea and Donbass. He claimed (falsely of course) that they are saving the Russian speaking population from persecution
FYI: Ukrainian Parlament is preparing the most liberal immigration law in Europe! That's due to terrible demographics... *SO: don't pay such **_Olgas,_** wait for it. It will still be faster!!!*
Hy i want to visit ukraine end of December / January currently i am now in Croatia but i am from Bangladesh do you know how could manage visa? Are the embassy doing There work or do you have anu service on this matter?
I am to receive fire arm training here in the states, as well as learn Ukrainian as quickly as I can, I wish to be able to travel from the states and ukraine where I hope to have a permanent residence. It would personally benefit me to live in Ukraine but more so I hope to bring many modern advancements and improve the nations security defenses. But that's the dream, reality is, we will see.
@Risto Kempas true, but at the very least I won't be afraid to handle it, not be surprised, have some experience with hitting my targets and not fire wildly. least I hope not, I know I would not come anywhere near as skilled, knowledgeable and experienced as professionals, but I won't need as much training if or when I get there.
The uk countryside is different from the major cities. In the major cities it is an advantage to know other languages other than English Urdu. Hindi. Yoruba language. Arabic.
Thank you so much for great information. I hope I am going to receive family visa of Ukraine very soon. I am a visa required person for Ukraine and other parts of countries touching Ukraine borders like (Romania/Moldova/Poland). Do I really need a transit visa of Romania in order to go to Ukraine by road? Or After getting Ukraine visa, I can directly take a flight to Romania and go to Ukraine? Is it possible? Please need your Answer. I am really happy with all the information you provide in all videos.
I am Dr.Prakash ,MEDICAL OFFICER INDIA - exp 14 yrs ,completed my diploma from Kazakh government medical university ,can I receive work permit and then immigration
OLGA: LISTEN YOU AND I BOTH KNOW THERE WON'T BE ANY "QUIET REGIONS" NOT WHEN MISSILES COULD COME ANY MOMENT FROM RUSSIA AT ANY PART IN UKRAINE. STOP FOOLING US😂😂😂😂😂😂
You can not move to Russia without "paperwork ". You can only visit Russia for 90 days, and for rest you need to do paperwork and residence card. More over, unlike in any other countries, in Russia you must go and register your place of stay within first 3 or 5 days even as tourist. And you must always keep your documents with you. They can stop you in the street and if you don't have passport- they will take you to police department until someone will bring your passport. Yes, very "friendly "😂😂😂
I live in New York I am still a Guatemalan citizen I heard the president of Ukraine say Guatemalan citizens don’t need a visa to go to Ukraine is that true, my first girlfriend is Ukrainian and I want to know I can get permanent residency there
If you are really there in person, you should be learning how to spell the name of the city correctly. In English, it is spelled Kyiv. If you are there in person hopefully you are studying the Ukrainian language, and you know how to spell it in Ukrainian: Київ. No matter what your ethnic background, you will be able to make friends if you are a friendly person.
Olga, No one can go to Ukraine, let alone immigrate, if they ever visited Russia, or have a Russian Visa. Many people on Ukraine have family, or other connections to Russia. Heck, 2 weeks ago they denied entry to Bald and Bankrupt!!! 😟
@@Olga_Reznikova He says in his video it's because he has a Russian VISA. He is 🇬🇧. He sure isnt pro Russian...but it does not matter. It's Ukraine s rule.
@ƲԼƬƦƛ ƔƖƠԼЄƬ Having been around Ukraine, many people have family ties to people in Russia. Also, tourists often travel between them as they see eastern Europe. Alina McLeod is a patriotic Ukrainian UA-camr who visited Russia before the war. Bet they will deny her when she wants to return from Canada too!
@@nomadclient4047 bald and McLeod are actually kinda pro Soviet. And they are quite fond of Russia let's be honest. They like Russia and Ukraine. Before the war that probably was okay. But not now I guess.
Hi Olga, I'd like to know about Nomad Visa. Do you know if that might be an option for those that already have a job but want to move to Ukraine? Or do you know about if that exists in your country? and great video, thanks for letting us know about this information!😉
But in Ukraine the cooking goes much faster like a fractionnof a second. Then the Thermobaric weapons get it so hot, the food, house and even people can be completely vaporized!!! ⚡
Thank you for this video. It answers a number of questions, but I unfortunately still have more. I am an American citizen, leaving soon for Ukraine to reunite with my wife, who went there pre-Covid to be there for the birth of a grandchild. I plan to make Ukraine my permanent home, and just got my passport. Do I need a visa to travel to Ukraine? Planning on flying to Kraków, and either take bus or train to Przemyśl, then a train to Liviv, and finally to Vinnytsia, where she is, and where we intend to live. I have been told that I need to apply for a Ukrainian visa, and that I need to go to Chicago to apply in person; I have been told that I don't need a visa at all. What is the correct answer here? I want to plan the trip, but need to have accurate information.
Well just for travel you don't need visa, but if you want to stay in Ukraine, you need temporary residence and for this case you need visa. All what you need is take your marriage certificate and go to embassy, apply for visa D14. And once you reach Ukraine, apply for residence card and you will have residence for 1 year. There is option for you to get permanent residence also. For that you need to bring any document which confirms your address in USA and the rest you will do in Ukraine.
Olga, I hoped to learn more about how to help Ukraine on your channel. I Ve seen a lot of rude comments aimed at anything Russian. I can no longer support your channel and unsubscribing.
And many more of us love Ukraine because the people there wonderful, no matter what there background is. Your “homogenous” dog whistles are not needed in Ukraine, or in America.
@@Nuncanuncanunca look.. if you want to cater to people of other cultures then go to their own countries of origin and cater for them there. Leave Ukraine alone. Yes Ukrainians are a beautiful and wonderful people, thats why I'm all to preserve them and their culture alive
I don’t think you know what you’re talking about, but I do know that your thinly veiled racism (“homogenous country”) is something the whole world can do without. Ukraine can maintain its rich cultural heritage without the ugly attitude you want to force on them. How about keeping your thoughts to yourself until they’re more enlightened and actually contributing to Ukraine in a meaningful way with your spare time. There are plenty of ways to contribute. I’m sure you’ll figure something out if you really care about Ukrainian people, the people themselves, not just your imaginary “homogenous” fantasy world.
what about teaching english in ukraine? is it a good career prospect in ukraine for foreignors? especially coming from a native englsih speaking country in the EU?
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@K Sjodin There are still beautiful areas, my friend--- And when the war is over and Ukraine rebuilds, She will be even MORE beautiful than before! The Ukrainian people know how to do this, and are ready, willing, and able to do so--- They have done it many times before, And WILL do it again! SLAVA UKRAINE!!! 💙💛🇺🇦💙💛🇺🇦💙💛🇺🇦💙💛🇺🇦
I wish that I had enough money to imagrate to Ukraine from Canada, because then I could maybe meet you in person, but I'm on an old age pension unfortunately so I'll just have to stay here in Canada dear.
I'd love to travel to Ukraine. Possibly spend some time there. But I'm not in favor of wearing a helmet and bullet proof vest just to get around. Really, the question is where is it safe? Where can you live with no fear of getting bombed? (BTW, I am dating a woman from Ukraine, but she has moved to Switzerland with her daughter so all is good.)
Man! Man!!!! Don't make a huge mistake! Don't marry her! Please, trust me. P.S. At the moment, the safe places in Ukraine may be rural areas in the Western and Central Ukraine.
We are fully retired from the United States. We would like to know the specifics for permanent residency or citizenship in Ukraine. We believe the war with Russia will be over in a year or two. And would like to take care of the paperwork for documentation without going to Ukraine at this time. Is that possible? We have no desire to go to EU enroute.
I have wondered about living there. (Rural villages, not in the cities) There are very basic, small, inexpensive houses with a little bit of land, in need of love and repair, of course..outside toilets...
I'm impressed on how well you speck english. If it wasn't so difficult I would leave United States and live you country. I don't need a work permit, I'm retired
Good information Olga. I would be so frightened to be in a war torn country. I guess the country is large and maybe areas not in combat areas would be safe. The loyalty and pride and courage of the Ukranian people is greatly admired by the world and is an example for us all. Thank you very much for this video. 😘
Some experts joke that Russia should invade Western Europe directly and leave Ukraine alone.
Maybe if so, only Poland, England and Baltic States would fight, all the other European countries would have surrendered.
Ukraine is sadly in middle of war. If IS DANGEROUS ALL OVER UKRAINE. NO PLACE IS SAFE. 😱 Many companies are closed, marshal law, cannot take rental cars or planes there because no one will insure.
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I read an article Today. That McDonald's will soon be re-opening in Ukraine, that will help as well. It makes very Happy, to see Ukrainians. Living their normal Lives in Ukraine. LONG LIVE UKRAINE! 🇺🇦
McDonald's is going to be reopen in the Western and Central Ukraine.
Thank you, Olga! This was very interesting! I hope you and your family are doing good!!
Thank you for sharing! Hopefully you helped many people who have been waiting to hear an update on this information!
You can fly to many other countries than Poland, that is crowded due to the crisis. All other countries around Ukraine. Hungary, Romania, Moldova… Thank you for this new video. We miss your videos about Ukraine, we hope you will be able to return there soon.
Orcs need to be pushed out first
Great information Olga. Peace and Love from West Virginia.
Ukraine has the potential to be great, thanks Olga
Great SCAM. "Chat with Ukrainian girls online..." LOL
I wondered how many non-Ukrainians were traveling to western Ukraine at this point.
Hint: it's a big round number
Trust Olga. She is an excellent marketer and experienced human trafficker, currently residing in the UK under false pretences. For a fee, she can find a Ukrainian "girl" for you or she can help you move to a war zone. Isn't it exciting?
If I go to Ukraine now and apply for immigration, will I be subject to the law that says men under 60 cannot leave the country? I don't want to get stuck there permanently.
I would love to see Ukraine but my Passport has expired now... But Why would I go to Ukraine when you are here in the UK Olga??? :-))) xxx
Well is leaving Ukraine not very difficult for Ukrainian men?
Currently most Ukrainian refugee women in Germany are more concerned how to get their fathers, sons and men out of Ukraine.
i hope this evil war stop
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Ukraine governmet allows polish people to enter and legally work in Ukraine right now.
Ukrainian Secret Service killed a journalist in Russia. The crime was prepared and committed by the Ukrainian special services. The performer is a citizen of Ukraine Vovk Natalya Pavlovna, born in 1979, who arrived in Russia on July 23, 2022. In order to organize the murder of Dugina and obtain information about her lifestyle, they rented an apartment in Moscow in the house where the deceased lived. So, yes, Ukraine did kill a journalist who exposed Ukraine's war crimes!
Russian army killed and raped thousands of civilians
@@Olga_Reznikova , so you don't deny it. Good. It's one step toward admitting Ukraine is a puppet and mediocre state that supports terrorist organizations (like your beloved Azov) and terrorist actions (like the killing of journalists). Secondly, the accusations of rape are false. Your director of marketing was even fired by Zelensky and admitted *on camera* that the stories about raping were fabricated to gain sympathy. Third, it's Ukraine that shelled Donbas for eight years. Will you deny these *FACTS* ?
Are any refugees going to move back?
Why should they come back? Olga is obviously not in a hurry to return. The UK government has a fat pension for them totally afforded by taxpayers!
It seems that UA-cam is happily deleting certain comments. Oh well, what can you do?
I will immigrate to Lviv as my Ukrainian wife is from there.
Where do you live now and why doesn't she want to live there instead.
@@kenlompart9905 She lives here with me in London. But in the long-run, we want to live in Ukraine as it is cheaper and benefit us greatly financially.
@@jgf4255 I see, I hope the war ends soon and everything works out for you. As you say in England, cheers, from Toronto.
Good information Olga, thank you.
There is a handful of power tripping clowns creating this regressive climate, and there are a lot of civilians all over the world, bearing the burden. It's a coward that fears peace! Clearly these aggressive entities, are void of caring for anything more then their own status quo. That's what happens, when too few people have too much financial power, and no legitimate clout. Then there's "Olga". Thanks for being you.
Even if parts of the country seem safe at the moment I wouldn't advise people regarding immigration it's too soon for anyone even consider moving there plus you never know if Russia actually decide to push in these areas and has a foreigner they would end up in these kangaroo courts. There already creating a court in southern Ukraine to put fighters and supposed mercenaries on trial there and it's suggested that it is Russia's version of the Nazi trials.
I've never visited Ukraine but we'll see what the future holds.
I'm Ukraine's and Russia's Tsar and Saudi Arabia's Prince
This is a mockery of the current situation in Ukraine. If it is safe for foreigners to travel and settle in Ukraine how come it is unsafe for women and children who are currently in the EU to return home? Olga herself left Ukraine because she was unsafe there and now she tells others that it is safe to emigrate there. This is madness.
It is a country for the manly not for the girly.
@@k.ztomigrad8697 and white
Love the video Olga are you back in Ukraine or still in UK wherever you are I hope your safe.
I would like to go to Ukraine to help rebuild. I work in telecoms on broadband and fibre optic. My children are too you yet but maybe in a few years.
I will leave for the Ukraine in about 2 weeks. I am flying to Krakow and taking a bus to Lviv. Train tickets were all sold out for my travel dates.
Olga, I retired 20 years ago from a job as a Certified Biomedical Equipment Technician.(AAMI certified as a CBET) The last ten years my primary responsibility was maintaining a variety of neonatal and infant ventilators. Do you believe such a technician would be needed at a Ukrainian hospital? I would be primarily interested in the Kremenchuk area because I have friends and support there. I do have a retirement income that would be sufficient to live on in Ukraine. My primary concern would be language since I do not speak Russian or Ukrainian. Thank you for ALL the very informative videos you have produced. ...pete
I would think such a specialist would be needed, but I know nothing about the market. I think lots of help will be needed in Ukraine in many fields. I wouldn't worry too much about the language barrier. It seems like many Europeans know their native language and a few more and English is considered an international language in case someone doesn't know the language of the country they happen to be in. Here in south Texas, if someone only speaks Spanish , it's not a problem. When I've been in Mexico with my limited Spanish, it was not a problem. But if you have friends in Ukraine, ask them if they think language would be a problem. If you can help Ukraine, pleas do. I won't be the only one thanking you. Take care.
...Wally
Привіт Ольга, мені потрібна туристична та транзитна віза в Молдову. Ви можете це зробити?
It's completely unacceptable with all the travel advisories "DO NOT TRAVEL TO UKRAINE" from US, UK German, and other governments to be encouraging travel to such a DANGEROUS PLACE. 😡
I travel to the capital is not dangerous is more Dangerous your country than the capital of Ukraine
Ukraine is gone
Ukraine is a great place. I read online about how the 1/3 of uk is headed towards poverty because of energy shortage. Ukraine has abundance of land and right now there's a lot of national pride in Ukraine which makes it feel really good. I live in NYC and I visited Ukraine once and I've always dreamed about living there. It is like a paradise in my opinion. In America only the top 0.1 % get to live the way that 90 percent of Ukrainians get to live.
Be careful what you read online. Most of it is bs.
@ƲԼƬƦƛ ƔƖƠԼЄƬ also I hope Ukraine's war ends soon because Ukraine is such a special place. It's right at this moment in it's growth where it's transitioning to becoming a first tier country in Europe. That is the best moment and opportunity because that's when most of the wealth and once in a lifetime opportunities occur when there is the most rapid development. The Golden moment .That moment passed for Germany. UK. France long ago. If you go to Germany or the uk or France everything is already established. CEOs pass down their wealth to their children and etc.
YOU ARE JOKING
Punishment for Ukraine's Racism
Dear Olga, I taught English at Catholic university in Lviv back in 1997, and I still am interested to coming again to teach at he Catholic university, and or in Poland. But I definitely want to help Ukraine, and even help those poor Russians who wish to leave Russia because of the war. The Catholic university started to be recognized in 1997 when I was there.I would really like to be part of the program to help Ukrainians students and give them some hope for the future, If I am unable to teach again at Catholic university in Lviv, then maybe in Poland. In 1997. I fell in love with Ukraine and its suffering hard working people. I used to take my students out to an expensive dinner once a week to just give them a good dinner there not not used to back at school. I speak Good German and Spanish, and I learned the Ukrainian alphabet from watching your videos. Polish and Ukrainian languages are two I would love learn. I will check with the people I contacted to first time I went. If you have any advice for me, let me know please. God bless you, George O Smith
I'd love to come to Ukraine after the war, but I only speak English and Russian and I don't think that will be very welcome right now.
Why not?
@@Olga_Reznikova because it's the language of the occupiers and the justification Putin used to invade Crimea and Donbass. He claimed (falsely of course) that they are saving the Russian speaking population from persecution
FYI: Ukrainian Parlament is preparing the most liberal immigration law in Europe!
That's due to terrible demographics...
*SO: don't pay such **_Olgas,_** wait for it. It will still be faster!!!*
Wait, are you back in Ukraine again?? I thought you were living in the UK now!
Have I missed a memo?
Hy i want to visit ukraine end of December / January currently i am now in Croatia but i am from Bangladesh do you know how could manage visa? Are the embassy doing There work or do you have anu service on this matter?
I am to receive fire arm training here in the states, as well as learn Ukrainian as quickly as I can, I wish to be able to travel from the states and ukraine where I hope to have a permanent residence. It would personally benefit me to live in Ukraine but more so I hope to bring many modern advancements and improve the nations security defenses. But that's the dream, reality is, we will see.
@Risto Kempas true, but at the very least I won't be afraid to handle it, not be surprised, have some experience with hitting my targets and not fire wildly. least I hope not, I know I would not come anywhere near as skilled, knowledgeable and experienced as professionals, but I won't need as much training if or when I get there.
@Risto Kempashow best to help? aid can do so much, do they need drivers? people who can work for days fast clearing roads?
The uk countryside is different from the major cities. In the major cities it is an advantage to know other languages other than English Urdu. Hindi. Yoruba language. Arabic.
Thank you so much for great information. I hope I am going to receive family visa of Ukraine very soon. I am a visa required person for Ukraine and other parts of countries touching Ukraine borders like (Romania/Moldova/Poland). Do I really need a transit visa of Romania in order to go to Ukraine by road? Or After getting Ukraine visa, I can directly take a flight to Romania and go to Ukraine? Is it possible? Please need your Answer.
I am really happy with all the information you provide in all videos.
You're so beautiful...Slava Ukraine
I am Dr.Prakash ,MEDICAL OFFICER INDIA - exp 14 yrs ,completed my diploma from Kazakh government medical university ,can I receive work permit and then immigration
Anybody can get work permit through the employer. If you don't have employer, you can open your own company
If you have a ukrainian permanent residence permit, how long you should stay out of the country?
OLGA: LISTEN YOU AND I BOTH KNOW THERE WON'T BE ANY "QUIET REGIONS" NOT WHEN MISSILES COULD COME ANY MOMENT FROM RUSSIA AT ANY PART IN UKRAINE. STOP FOOLING US😂😂😂😂😂😂
Ilove you 🌹
Its the automotive equivalent of saying human.
I have a temperary residence ,I left Ukraine in March and not paid tax sense then ,is that a problem ?
Please, make video on current situation of Ukraine
Keiv airways worst service
Also all Ukrainian citizens can move to Russia without any visa or paperwork needed. Ukraine and Russia are Orthodox brothers.
You can not move to Russia without "paperwork ". You can only visit Russia for 90 days, and for rest you need to do paperwork and residence card.
More over, unlike in any other countries, in Russia you must go and register your place of stay within first 3 or 5 days even as tourist.
And you must always keep your documents with you. They can stop you in the street and if you don't have passport- they will take you to police department until someone will bring your passport.
Yes, very "friendly "😂😂😂
I like the image of the video, you look so calm and cozy ☺
I'm interested in real estate business
How much do you charge for helping people get a residents permit? Your WhatsApp link doesn't work.
Depends which ground do you use fore residence permit.
Our WhatsApp is +380632035903
I live in New York I am still a Guatemalan citizen I heard the president of Ukraine say Guatemalan citizens don’t need a visa to go to Ukraine is that true, my first girlfriend is Ukrainian and I want to know I can get permanent residency there
All information about visas you can check in official embassy of Ukraine in Guatemala.
Bella 💜
I still do.
Hi
Olga thank you for all your videos and also all you do. I hope all your days are great and continue to be so for you. Have a great day From USA
Im here In Kiev Ukraine but I dont see tourists 😔 only few Students from another country
If you are really there in person, you should be learning how to spell the name of the city correctly. In English, it is spelled Kyiv. If you are there in person hopefully you are studying the Ukrainian language, and you know how to spell it in Ukrainian: Київ. No matter what your ethnic background, you will be able to make friends if you are a friendly person.
I would like to add that there are many countries where They don't allow Euthanasia. So now migrating to Ukraine could be a solution to your problem.😉
Nice
Olga, No one can go to Ukraine, let alone immigrate, if they ever visited Russia, or have a Russian Visa. Many people on Ukraine have family, or other connections to Russia. Heck, 2 weeks ago they denied entry to Bald and Bankrupt!!! 😟
Who knows why they denied it
@@Olga_Reznikova He says in his video it's because he has a Russian VISA. He is 🇬🇧. He sure isnt pro Russian...but it does not matter. It's Ukraine s rule.
@@Olga_Reznikova Here is Bald and Bankrupt UA-cam video
ua-cam.com/video/Ljw2X6qpoOs/v-deo.html
@ƲԼƬƦƛ ƔƖƠԼЄƬ Having been around Ukraine, many people have family ties to people in Russia. Also, tourists often travel between them as they see eastern Europe. Alina McLeod is a patriotic Ukrainian UA-camr who visited Russia before the war. Bet they will deny her when she wants to return from Canada too!
@@nomadclient4047 bald and McLeod are actually kinda pro Soviet. And they are quite fond of Russia let's be honest. They like Russia and Ukraine. Before the war that probably was okay. But not now I guess.
I am Chinese. I am some English. You think I can still come to Ukraine and live there now?
You can.
I want to visit Ukraine when it’s more peaceful ❤️ I don’t know anything about the country, only Chernobyl 🤣❤️🇬🇧🇺🇦
Hi Olga, I'd like to know about Nomad Visa. Do you know if that might be an option for those that already have a job but want to move to Ukraine? Or do you know about if that exists in your country? and great video, thanks for letting us know about this information!😉
Are they allowing americans to buy houses, even small inexpensive ones in villages? Are Carpathians affected?
Sure it is allowed. Carpathians are not effected
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Much 💗 and prayers to all of Ukraine Olga. God Bless everyone. 🙏🙏🙏
seriously ? immigrate there to listen the missle strike from Russia? some friends invested estate property before the war. now worth nothing.
Ukraine is a very beautiful place and those ambitious of going and settling in Ukraine should avail the chance.
Thanks for the info on permanently relocation to Ukrainian without a job offer
Migrate to Ukraine at your own risk, hehehe 😄
Your eye beautiful
Olga, how does a South American get a permanent visa to undertake in pharmaceutical stores?
War stop ( russian dead ) -> Ukraine in EU -> I can come and live there as much as I want 🤩
Good Morning!
every time I see you, I think of you as an entrepreneur in the Silicon Valley
Oh my God you very beautiful Olga
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Now I'm gonna learn how to cook Okroscka, but we can do that in Cambridge and the house won't suddenly explode. That is an advantage.
But in Ukraine the cooking goes much faster like a fractionnof a second. Then the Thermobaric weapons get it so hot, the food, house and even people can be completely vaporized!!! ⚡
@@ashleyjohnson6437 I'm old fashioned I respect human life.
Thank you for this video. It answers a number of questions, but I unfortunately still have more.
I am an American citizen, leaving soon for Ukraine to reunite with my wife, who went there pre-Covid to be there for the birth of a grandchild. I plan to make Ukraine my permanent home, and just got my passport. Do I need a visa to travel to Ukraine? Planning on flying to Kraków, and either take bus or train to Przemyśl, then a train to Liviv, and finally to Vinnytsia, where she is, and where we intend to live.
I have been told that I need to apply for a Ukrainian visa, and that I need to go to Chicago to apply in person; I have been told that I don't need a visa at all.
What is the correct answer here? I want to plan the trip, but need to have accurate information.
Well just for travel you don't need visa, but if you want to stay in Ukraine, you need temporary residence and for this case you need visa.
All what you need is take your marriage certificate and go to embassy, apply for visa D14.
And once you reach Ukraine, apply for residence card and you will have residence for 1 year.
There is option for you to get permanent residence also. For that you need to bring any document which confirms your address in USA and the rest you will do in Ukraine.
@@Olga_Reznikova hello
I want to move to Ukraine, leaving America
oh good, we have some spare Albanians.
Great video... Thank you!
Olga, I hoped to learn more about how to help Ukraine on your channel. I Ve seen a lot of rude comments aimed at anything Russian. I can no longer support your channel and unsubscribing.
Good info' Olga ... Slava Ukraini
i am highly sensitive to thermal detection ... i am very warm lol
If I want to visit Kyiv as a tourist, are the hotels in the area still operating?
Fascinating info 👍
Just use your common Sense and be Safe!
Dear Olishka, I'm American, the reason many of us like and love Ukraine is because is a beautiful homogeneous country. Keep Ukraine Ukrainian.
And many more of us love Ukraine because the people there wonderful, no matter what there background is. Your “homogenous” dog whistles are not needed in Ukraine, or in America.
@@Nuncanuncanunca look.. if you want to cater to people of other cultures then go to their own countries of origin and cater for them there. Leave Ukraine alone. Yes Ukrainians are a beautiful and wonderful people, thats why I'm all to preserve them and their culture alive
I don’t think you know what you’re talking about, but I do know that your thinly veiled racism (“homogenous country”) is something the whole world can do without. Ukraine can maintain its rich cultural heritage without the ugly attitude you want to force on them. How about keeping your thoughts to yourself until they’re more enlightened and actually contributing to Ukraine in a meaningful way with your spare time. There are plenty of ways to contribute. I’m sure you’ll figure something out if you really care about Ukrainian people, the people themselves, not just your imaginary “homogenous” fantasy world.
This is true, americans are very racist.
@@elmejormirador1 Humanities biggest enemy is itself
Interesting tho see how this goes
what about teaching english in ukraine? is it a good career prospect in ukraine for foreignors? especially coming from a native englsih speaking country in the EU?
@ƲԼƬƦƛ ƔƖƠԼЄƬ thats a pity , im irish and speak only english
I know a Zimbabwean man who had been teaching English.
He wuz a cool tuta, who taught me different variations of English - British, American, African.
@@noelfogarty1025 You cannot speak Irish? Or you can?
I feel sad looking at how Irish is on the verge of extinction
Hey Olga! Would love to visit your beautiful country!😘
Great, please go NOWWWWWWWW!!!!!!!!!))))))))))))😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 before the RUSSIANS take it ALL, 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
As would I!
And I WILL, one day!
SLAVA UKRAINE!!!💙💛🇺🇦💙💛🇺🇦💙💛🇺🇦
@@karenissimalovestrilogy75 GOOD, PLEASE GO NOW, BEFORE IT'S TOOO LATE!!!!!)))) 😂😂😂😂😂😂 Go before the RUSSIANS TAKE IT ALL,😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@K Sjodin Okay, whatever you say.
@K Sjodin
There are still beautiful areas, my friend---
And when the war is over and Ukraine rebuilds,
She will be even MORE beautiful than before!
The Ukrainian people know how to do this, and are ready, willing, and able to do so---
They have done it many times before,
And WILL do it again!
SLAVA UKRAINE!!!
💙💛🇺🇦💙💛🇺🇦💙💛🇺🇦💙💛🇺🇦
I wish that I had enough money to imagrate to Ukraine from Canada, because then I could maybe meet you in person, but I'm on an old age pension unfortunately so I'll just have to stay here in Canada dear.
Aren’t you in uk right now 🤪😂🤣😂♥️
I'd love to travel to Ukraine. Possibly spend some time there. But I'm not in favor of wearing a helmet and bullet proof vest just to get around. Really, the question is where is it safe? Where can you live with no fear of getting bombed? (BTW, I am dating a woman from Ukraine, but she has moved to Switzerland with her daughter so all is good.)
Man! Man!!!!
Don't make a huge mistake!
Don't marry her!
Please, trust me.
P.S. At the moment, the safe places in Ukraine may be rural areas in the Western and Central Ukraine.
@@paulprochan8853 I'd like to hear your opinion about Ukrainian women?
@@barbarinhomohand9624 I can write my opinion about Ukrainian women, but I would like to know why do you ask and what the region you are from?
@@paulprochan8853 I live in Kyiv, well cause I'm willing to get married with Ukrainian girl, but you know ....? So I need opinion
@@barbarinhomohand9624 Have you got my previous comment about the book I recommend?
I think that UA-cam deletes somme comments.
We are fully retired from the United States. We would like to know the specifics for permanent residency or citizenship in Ukraine. We believe the war with Russia will be over in a year or two. And would like to take care of the paperwork for documentation without going to Ukraine at this time. Is that possible? We have no desire to go to EU enroute.
Interesting idea.
I have heard that people from the USA may stay in Eastern Europe.
I have wondered about living there. (Rural villages, not in the cities) There are very basic, small, inexpensive houses with a little bit of land, in need of love and repair, of course..outside toilets...
Ukraine known for rich soil...not sure what war has done to that...
I'm impressed on how well you speck english. If it wasn't so difficult I would leave United States and live you country. I don't need a work permit, I'm retired