Taya, this is not a movie, it is what we call here in the west "reality TV show " this show is called " 90 Day Fiancee". So the show you were watching are a real couple. However the company that runs the show makes money off of stupidity such as what you just showed. My sister watches this show, but I can't. Unfortunately I have a low tolerance for stupid. And there is a lot of it on this show. What you just watched was a sample. There are episodes worse than this that you just seen. But keep this in mind, some of it is scripted, but not all. We here in America, not all of us are this stupid. However we get a bad reputation, because unfortunately for everyone's entertainment, stupid sells.
Yes, there are many who emigrated to the US legally thought life would be easy from day one. Of course, there were those who married US citizens who were already financially stable and decided to have kids and be a housewife. But to simply have a green card doesn't guarantee you will live a life of comfort. Many foreigners start from the bottom like office cleaners, dishwashers, warehouse help, and other manual labor jobs even though they were engineers, lawyers, and corporate managers in their countries.
Not really. I go to Ukraine often. Most of the women there would rather pick a different country than the US first. There are too many restrictions in the US due to all the Latin Americans and other groups flooding the border.
no one needs metaphors like flooding - it's too emotive and easily hi-jacked by populists , nazzzis and racists ( Donald-Duck Tramp , e.g ) ... get an education
In the 2010s I found an "date/marry East European women" site. The guy who ran it was an American who got married there. He wrote on the site: "if you want a successful marriage/relationship with one of these women, move to her country"
I absolutely agree. I met my Ukrainian wife when she visited america on a vacation. We connected through the internet and built our relatinship traveling to see each other. I found out very quickly it would be better for me to move to Ukraine to be with her because it was easier for me to adapt to the cultural shock than it would have been for her.
A green card is the same as a resident card. It proves you are legally in the country. I married a lady from another country and brought her here. She goes back to visit her country nearly every year. The US was a culture shock for her. The US is not perfect. After I am dead, I think she will move back to her country. She has family and relatives there. For me, it would be hard to move to her country because it is so different there compared to here. We do well together but she still longs for her country.
Recently separated, I have checked out some of the Ukrainian dating sites. There are a lot of beautiful women on them, but I do have to question their motive for wanting to find a partner and perhaps move abroad. War is a good, if not, terrible reason to want to leave, but it makes me wonder, what or whom they left behind, a boyfriend, or ex-husband with ties to his children, I certainly hope not, that would be terrible. Coming to the US is not the hard part, thousands do it every day illegally. The hard part is staying in the US legally, if that is what a person wants. Now that I am separated and months away from retiring, I have looked abroad to retire in a couple of other countries. I believe if you move to another country, you have to immerse yourself in the language, culture and traditions of that country. You can't go to another country and say hey I'm American speak English or give me a break on this or that, it doesn't work that way.
Ukraine will be a seen as strong country very soon. хуйlo will not last very much longer. Too many losses. There are many great Ukrainians teaching their language on UA-cam. My new favorite is red purple Ukrainian. I would pick a music video to a song I love and walk through all the words until I can sing along. Duolingo is not bad. Two bands I like make Ukrainian covers of American music. Grandma’s Smuzi and Hold My Borscht. There are hundreds of great artists. Pick one song and learn it. It’s hard learning a new language when you’re older but don’t forget to learn the simple polite phrases. Making an effort goes a long way. Разом ми переможемо
You have to be careful that the site isn't a scamming site to extract money from lonely foreigners, with women who have no intention to ever leave their country.
All dating sites are a scam. They pay the ladies to chat with you and you pay to chat with them. Ukraine is no different. Just go there, dress nice, learn small talk skills, be brave and you'll find someone.
When I consider dating a woman outside America, I always assume that I'll move to her. Cross-cultural relationships are complicated since partners have to sort out what's a cultural difference vs a misunderstanding of language vs an interpersonal difference. The major benefit of moving to her is that she can create a bubble in which we can adapt to the new culture a bit more gently. A new culture can feel very isolating; by going to her, we gain someone who can explain why things are done as they are, help us with language, and embed us into the new culture more quickly by introducing us to friends and family. I'm unusually portable and also unusually well-travelled, so for me, assuming that I'll move has nothing but upsides. I did briefly dive into the sewer of online dating. Amid the endless repetitions of, "I want to feel safe, like behind a high stone wall" (this specific phrase is Lesson #1 at Moscow's gold digger academies), I encountered a handful of fantastic women. Most were from (though not necessarily in) Ukraine. The women who were in Ukraine all said that they couldn't possibly leave, citing obligations to their families and the small and important ways they were contributing to the war effort. I have deep respect for both of those sentiments. The "green card" phenomenon certainly still exists, but I tend to look at it the other way around. 🙂 The "sponsor" phenomenon is FAR more common. To your comment about the difficulty of career change because of the non-validity of degrees earned elsewhere, yes! I've met Persian civil engineers who operate shovels and Iraqi doctors who drive taxis. It's HARD. My own family encountered this when we moved to America from Germany: my aunt had to nearly repeat her Nursing training and my mom gave up her licensure as a pharmacist to build a different career. Thanks for your video, and for tackling this particular stereotype! The last part of your video, the segment about living a "pampered refugee lifestyle," made me laugh! 🤣😂
My country (Denmark) has currently accepted around 30.000 ukranians. 12.400 has assessed to be able to work. Around 11.000 of them has found employment now... I work very close to a welcome center, so i see them almost every day.
Very insightful knowledge about your country. I pray that you find what you are seeking, and that you have a very successful future! Your English is very good. 🙏🙏🙏
Taya, you make a lot of good points for pepole that are considering moving to another country, that they may not have taken into consideration before moving.
Thanks, Taya, for providing the links to book a lesson. I've been learning ukrainian thru duolingo, but I really need to speak the language with native speakers if I really want to progress.
Thanks for the link to Ukrainian language lessons. I’m travelling to Lviv again in late October and would like to know more than simply hello, that’s nice, and goodbye 😅 Thanks for your videos they’re a good insight.
Where ever they can get anything for free I know 2 Ukrainians Havent had a job just living off of Men but want everything fancy live like a movie star is ridiculous How the use men for everything its a shame been here 9 Months dont bother even finding or looking free loafing
It's not just those 2 Ukrainians who do that, it's (some) attractive women from every country, including the United States. I live in an immigrant community. In my experience, most of them even the beautiful women are very hard working. Most of the men have some kind of job in construction and most of the women work in housekeeping. They either start businesses or start as laborers and eventruly many have their own business.
Loved the video. Love your outfit and hair style, the pink color suites you great. I enjoy learning about Ukraine. My family is from Lithuania and suffered under Russia aggression. Feel for you and all Ukrainians staying strong during these tough times.
You are such a pleasure to watch Taya! I compare you to American women and frankly there is no comparison! I don’t know what you find so interesting about USA but if I had a choice I would rather live in a country like Ukraine. I will continue to support your channel and always wish the best for you and your family. You are an inspiration dear❤
Re: doctor in Ukraine, sweeping floors in USA: it reminds me that the last emperor of China who was deposed by the Communist revolution ended up in the West sweeping floors
Hello Taya, it's been like what, 10 years of having met you? (it's Matteo) Glad to know you are safe in the US! Wishing all the best for you and Ukraine in general.
Very informative video. I remember the 1990s abroad and in America. Meeting Ukrainians along the way. Even taking computer classes with a Ukrainian woman. Very interesting conversations.
Hello Taya... I have enjoyed your videos for a couple of years now... thank you so much for your advice. I have met a Ukrainian lady currently working for the AFU... things are going well enough so that we plan to be together after the war, here in Canada. I help to support her now and will continue to do so when she arrives later. Just wanted to share a success story with you. Best of luck to you...
Meanwhile there are many in the US that would like to find another country to live in. I've considered it and have been researching it for quite a while.
They usually don't want to leave or they would have left a long time ago. There are a lot of less attractive ones that want to leave but it's harder for them to find a rich guy.
My opinion is whether you are a man or woman, the best place is your own country. As for women, if you are young and good looking, obviously able to find shooter looking to find a partner or wife. Is it a good idea depends individually. Going to USA is not really the best place in the world.
My priest family came for a visit and they wanted to stay. He told them if they were willing to work extra hard that he would help them. They all got on the plane and went back home. It's not easy to pick up and move and start all over from scratch.
Here is what you need to do to get certitied to practice in the US If you are a foreign doctor interested in practicing medicine in the US, then you’ll need to prepare to pass the US Medical Licensing Exams, get certified by the Educational Commission for Foreign-Trained Medical Graduates, enroll in a residency program, and then take a third licensing test.
I am a UK/US citizen and honestly I am thinking about migrating to Romania...a few of my friends have already migrated there and they are extremely happy...
I think Ukraine women and other people from Europe think all Americans are rich. This is not true . Many of us are hard workers who worked hard to have what they do . None of it came easy. Good luck on the dream, because thats what it is . 5:10
The thing is that Europeans are not aware that everything in the USA is based on credit... For us its not normal to have 5 or 6 credit cards like we see in documentaries.
@@ProfessorBidoof he doesn't mean Taya, he means stay away from the situation the American guy in the vid is in, and perhaps stay away from marriage at all.
I am grateful I met you in Kiev years ago, recall I thought I left passport in restaurant. I see you are surviving. If ever in texas...well you will be safe. My best to you.
One last note, I observed many older Ukrainian woman sweeping up the grounds and sidewalks in many cities and towns in Ukraine. They were in small three of four women groups. They did this in the parks and other places. I saw proud women and I viewed then no more and no less as other working Ukrainians. The difference between America and Ukraine is that in America sweeping up the sidewalks and grounds as a full-time job is considered an inferior job and it is viewed that way, but it is viewed differently in Ukraine. The older women did it with dignity and they were proud women. Also, in the same vein, I went all over Ukraine for nearly two months, and while I found that civilians respected soldiers, I became to understand, that the soldiers view civilians differently because of their own experiences and particularly those experiences with their own units. Too many civilians ignore the fact that individual soldiers need more money to help them fight against russians and while many pedestrians on the street as they walk by donate to soldiers who sit next to their military vehicle with their inventive donation boxes in front of them, too many pass by and ignore them without giving money. While soldiers are busy and deserve their privacy as they walk around the busy cities of L'viv and Odesa for example, the best way Ukrainians can show their support of their soldiers is to give individual soldiers who need and ask for more money so they can buy better military uniforms and drones, whether in boxes, which is the easiest and most direct way or via their websites or personal bank accounts. Ukrainians know about other volunteer groups like Благодійний фонд "Світлодар" in Kharkiv. I personally know the staff and the officer/doctor who runs this operation in Kharkiv that receives donated goods and money and then who distributes it to soldiers and civilians and children. I have seen the boxes for infants and the medical supplies for soldiers. I have been to the operational center in Kharkiv and I have been in it and I've seen it.
People in Ukraine take pride in their country. They keep it clean. In the US there is no more pride in all the big cities. They are covered in filth and everyone thinks they are too important to do anything useful in society. Have another participation award. Ignore top talent and promote using DEI and cronyism instead. People need to have their IQ tattooed on their foreheads in the US to bring them back down to earth.
Taya, gidday again! I suggested you make vids about your life in the US and this is what you have done. Now we can follow your story, a human drama if you like. It is interesting! I decided to support you too on patreon because I think you’re a good human and show a lot of courage. ATB, Greg 👍
I am happy you are adjusting to your new world Taya and am happy your sister is in my homeland now. For Ukrainians to start a new life, Poland would be the most logical because it is close to home for you.
Having worked with Belarusians and a Ukrainian, I am happy that i am safe from those false ideas. Taya, you mentioned that we have a lot of rules. Do you have a video talking about that/making a comparison between the US and Ukraine? If not, I would love it if you made one. I feel like those of use who were born here either don't notice all the rules, or know which ones don't impact our daily lives.
The more I think about it, the less I believe that it is wise for Eastern European women to come to America. I have dealt with several Ukrainians who live and work in America and have for a long time but they never seem to ever become comfortable here. They tend to stay together with other Ukrainians and resist contact with anyone outside of their group. There is a rather large Ukrainian community near me and any time I have done business with them, they never seem to warm up. When I have had the need to go to a Ukrainian business to discuss something with a representative, as soon as they heard my American accent, everyone would get quiet and their eyes would dart around at each other like I was with the FBI and they were all guilty of something. LOL! 🤣
It is not wise for many people to move to America, not just Eastern Europeans. Health care prices are insane and life expectancy is worse than the other 55 countries in the world.
Hi Taya...I think it's,s a wonderful idea in the fact that there is a big opportunity for a candidate from Ukraine to develop into a professional Ballet Dancer or Figure Skating maybe Gymnastics or Musical talent.
So glad to see you posting a bit more often, Taisiia. I hope things are working out for you a little better. Stay positive, stay strong. Focus on the best, most enlightening, and fun things in your life. Enjoy it. Bring us along on those adventures. Go have some fun, and dont feel guilty about it. You are allowed to sit on the beach with that pina colada and be happy 😊❤
If you can make $24k in Ukraine then you can be a millionaire in Ukraine. I make twice that and live far more comfortably in Ukraine than I did in the US. I gave my wife the option to live somewhere else but she wanted to stay here in Lviv.
Can you explain me how many Ukrainians can allow themselves to buy luxury cars, designer clothes, the latest flagship smartphone, surgeries etc? At least the ones we see in the streets of Europe since 2 years are like that. I've asked Taya for feedback but her answer was relatively evasive saying that not all Ukraine people were like that. What Kind of business do you make in UA to allow yourself so much luxury (at least the hundreds of UA people I see in Brussels are acting like that) Thanks in advance for your insight
@@christiand8243 I have often asked myself the same thing. I'm in my late 40's and retired from the US military and the US Government. Like I said I am able to live a good life here however I can't buy million dollar homes, Tesla's, Mercedes, and BMWs like I see Ukrainians here in Lviv. Granted this is not all Ukrainians. The Ukrainians that could afford to leave and wanted to leave, left. Many could not afford to leave. Lviv is one of the highest paid cities in Ukraine and the average income here is 22,000 hryvnia or about $568 per month. So privileged Ukrainians are definitely in the minority. The highest paid people here are in the IT industry and they're in demand everywhere so that may account for some. Wealth here is generational like anywhere else, that may account for some. Also housing here can be very cheap. When my wife and I first started dating I was living in the city center, however now a few months after being married we live in the house her father left her. It's still in Lviv, but I pay no rent and no mortgage, only utilities. So for the most part those people you see that left Ukraine probably have jobs in the IT field which is a very popular field here. It makes employment outside Ukraine very easy and very profitable.
@@christiand8243 Rich boyfriends. Every woman in every country can explain this to you, not just Ukrainians. The only difference is that very attractive women are more common in Ukraine since guys there ignore the average girls, so they have fewer marriages and children.
The program for Ukrainians in Canada is the same as the one in the U.S., flexible depending on the length of the war. They are Canada's 3rd largest Ukrainian population in the world with approximately 1,258,600 Ukrainians in Canada.
In Germany and Belgium, Ukrainian refugees are still welcome and receive the same social benefits as native German and Belgian citizens. We have a very different society than the US. We pay much higher taxes. Without the war, Ukrainians would have to take many German, French or Dutch lessons to get a working visa or a visa to study here. After the Ukrainian victory, all war refugees who have not found a job or passed language tests will have to leave the EU. Ukraine's accession to the European Union will take at least eight years, but it may take twenty.
I just loved the moment when you forgot your point. I do not mean that in a negative way. It was so honest and real, I just love watching your videos. I have been to Ukraine 13 times. There are good and not so good women in every country. The stereotypes are laughable. I also laughed at your offer to be in a film - as a pole dancer! I cannot imagine you doing that, even though you are young and beautiful.
This is just one couple from before the war. I've been to Ukraine four times since the war and once just to Poland. I've never found any woman who wanted to seriously come to America. I don't know why someone would want to leave Ukraine for America. I think the Ukrainian women would not like America. Maybe another country closer to Ukraine might be okay, like what this woman said when she selected Budapest. I've only known War Time-Ukraine and it is so different now from before February 24, 202. I'm not an expert about why some might find America a great place to live or not. Many women with their children who left Ukraine for other European countries when the war started have returned. When I first arrived and traveled to Kyvi from Przemysl, Poland, May of 2022, less than three months after the war had started, the railway train was full of women and children were returning to Ukraine and Kyiv. I just returned to U.S.A. via Warszawa five days ago, 13/8 and when I passed through Poland's border guards and customs on the railway train, the Polish official treated not just the Ukrainian woman who were returning to or passing through Poland in a rather mean and tough manner, but also me. I didn't feel welcome to be back in Poland at all. Matter of fact, the woman official made me very unwelcomed to be entering Poland. She made everyone feel this way. She told one young 20 something what she had said could not be true. But it was true. The official just changed the topic and started to talk to another woman. I have always gone through either Warszawa or Krakow before entering or leaving Ukraine and America and I have spent a lot of money in Poland. After this experience, I changed my Warszawa plans and spent a lot less money in Poland as I passed through. I'm glad I was only going to be in Poland for a day rather than several days as I have in the past. Lot Airline of Poland is pretty good airline, and it has a direct flight from Chicago to Warszawa, but maybe I'll try another country entry point next time. This was not the first time I've had issues with Poland's border guards. Maybe they have read my comments on my UA-cam channel about their border, and they didn't like it. (I doubt they know about it and they treated me like everyone else) This impacts a person's phycological being. Ukrainian women are treated this way, and it makes them feel less as a human being. It has a harmful impact, when it serves no purpose. It has impacted me which is why I have complained in the past about passing through Poland's border. Was it a sadistic joke? If felt like I was entering a communist country like some scenes from the movies. Admittedly, it was not as tense as passing through Check Point Charlie in West Berlin. After the Polish official had finished with the carriage, and had departed, none of the Ukrainian woman objected or made fun of the official. I accepted it like all the others but my mind was still reeling. My first reaction when I heard a few months ago that Poland may be developing the largest army in Europe, I thought it was a bad idea. Poland did not come across as an open country in the sense of a liberal democracy. This was just an underlying feeling I got from the Poles.
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The United States gave Russia planes and tanks so that they could liberate Poland, but the Russians raped the women. Most European countries are grateful to the United States for being liberated.
Taya: friendly advice. With a background in medicine look for careers in adjacent fields such as clinical research. There are contract research organizations that service medical research. I am a physicist and now Chief Scientist in a company developing rapid diagnostics for infectious disease. My grandfather came to Canada after WW1 so I help Ukrainians advance their careers where I can. Also keep in mind that the policy on foreign qualifications is likely to become more favorable after the next election in Canada Oct. 2025.
Very interesting. The video clip you showed was funny, some Americans (and I stress some....there are lots of wonderful, lovely, sensible ones too) truly believe that it's the best country in the world and the idea that someone might not want to live there is utterly unimaginable. I'm British and have been to the US a couple of times, but you definitely do get this. Your video title reminded me when I was in Ukraine in 2019 - there to see your country and visit the Chernobyl area - When I was in a taxi on the way back to the airport after my travels, as a solo traveller, the taxi driver asked if I was here to meet Ukrainian girls. I said no, is that a thing? He seemed amazed that I wasn't lol. He said he often had foreign visitors who had met a girl and they were busy kissing in the back of the taxi going back to the airport. I found that quite strange and he seemed to think it was even weirder that it wasn't why I was there :) Hope the US is kind to you and really hope I can make another trip back to Ukraine before too long, I'd really love to go there again. Sending my best wishes to Ukraine and those refugees who just wish to go back home and start making a normal life for themselves soon :)
1:25 Before judging the Ukranian girl for being rude, imagine her situation: She is with two parents she doesn't know well (or at all), she has just been asked why she wanted to move from her home and then the her fiance's mother essentially accused her of using her son. Of course this girl is going to respond a little defensively. I'm actually impressed at how well she kept her composure; she never raised her voice. I think they could have handled this much better and should have respected the young lady more. If I was her finace, I would be upset at my parents for this. Also, instead of him saying that all Ukranians want to come to the USA, he should have complimented the USA by saying it's an awesome country or something. The way he did it put Ukraine down, and I can't imagine that made her feel good. These people are out of touch. This girl has left everything she knows to be around a group of goofballs so they should make things as comfortable as possible for her.
Also you picked the wrong state for a job, they have the biggest homeless problem in the country. Farmers on the other hand are always looking for help
It doesn't look good when a girl is looking for a man in places where she cannot communicate or truly see a character of the person. I know a few men who went to look for a wife in desperate places of the world. They all were, how would I say, very different. Very different. A big majority are much older and they are looking for much younger girls. I have no problem when young adults fall in love in far away places and marry. I did that. I am Czechoslovakian and I married a Brazilian. My daughter is American met a Portuguese young man and now they are married. But I have never seen a 65 year old man marry a 60 year old woman from let say Armenia. But I know few old men who are after or trying to date much younger women from Asia or Eastern Europe. It looks creepy.
I see men dating much younger women everywhere. In a lot of countries the younger women ignore younger men because they don't want to struggle financially. And, yes, it does look creepy. But which one is the creep?
I think you are correct about where the stereotype came from. I think (and hope) American's image of Ukraine has upgraded a lot since then. In my opinion, Ukraine has a bright future. Once Russia is defeated, I think the economy will first gradually then quickly become very wealthy.
LISTEN TO ME TANA! If you’re here 10 years I believe you’re legal able to become a American or you are automatically a American? But you need to check that! If you’re still here just stay! I think part of that is to show you can pay rent and electricity? Check that also?
That's not at all how US immigration works. She's here under refugee status, which is a temporary status. Once Ukraine is considered safe, that status ends. Marrying a US citizen is one of the few ways of getting permanent residency and after a number of years of being a permanent resident, one can become a citizen. There are other visas, but few which are easily obtained with any certainty. It's really quite difficult to legally immigrate to the US on a citizen path unless you have special talent, a lot of money, or have close family who are citizens. Becoming a citizen if you don't plan to stay has its issues too, as the US taxes its citizens on all global income.
There are many very beautiful women in Ukraine. My girlfriend is Ukrainian. I love her and I hope someday we will be married. There are many advantages to living in America but I would rather move to Ukraine. She is very close with her family and she loves her country. I would never take her away from her family and her country. I love Ukraine, even with problems. Slava Ukraini! 💙💛
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Taya, this is not a movie, it is what we call here in the west "reality TV show " this show is called " 90 Day Fiancee". So the show you were watching are a real couple. However the company that runs the show makes money off of stupidity such as what you just showed. My sister watches this show, but I can't. Unfortunately I have a low tolerance for stupid. And there is a lot of it on this show. What you just watched was a sample. There are episodes worse than this that you just seen. But keep this in mind, some of it is scripted, but not all. We here in America, not all of us are this stupid. However we get a bad reputation, because unfortunately for everyone's entertainment, stupid sells.
I would like for long time
@@chinotarareono7678 Don't worry !
Having a low tolerance for stupidity is a...PLUS !
that show... I was living in Colombia ... the girls love their country and America is not that awesome. and I grew up here
I live in the USA (most people here think everyone in the world want to move to the USA) I know this is not the truth
Maybe yes from some third world nations.
@@Lucas-wn5wm here in my place ,US is not in the bucket list even to visit as tourist..most people prefer Japan , thailand, and Russia..
@@towardsthathorizon2027 Yes, in Turkashmenistanki. They never heard of US.
Women who want a rich person are not high value women
@@damasnsyiem8238I would venture to guess the typical man looking specifically for a foreign woman to date is also not a high value man, to be fair 😂
Yes, there are many who emigrated to the US legally thought life would be easy from day one. Of course, there were those who married US citizens who were already financially stable and decided to have kids and be a housewife. But to simply have a green card doesn't guarantee you will live a life of comfort. Many foreigners start from the bottom like office cleaners, dishwashers, warehouse help, and other manual labor jobs even though they were engineers, lawyers, and corporate managers in their countries.
Not really. I go to Ukraine often. Most of the women there would rather pick a different country than the US first.
There are too many restrictions in the US due to all the Latin Americans and other groups flooding the border.
no one needs metaphors like flooding - it's too emotive and easily hi-jacked by populists , nazzzis and racists ( Donald-Duck Tramp , e.g ) ... get an education
Thank you! I watched this on TV and on my phone. Important and best video this year. Very educational about situation vs stereotype. Thank you, Taya
In the 2010s I found an "date/marry East European women" site. The guy who ran it was an American who got married there. He wrote on the site: "if you want a successful marriage/relationship with one of these women, move to her country"
I absolutely agree. I met my Ukrainian wife when she visited america on a vacation. We connected through the internet and built our relatinship traveling to see each other. I found out very quickly it would be better for me to move to Ukraine to be with her because it was easier for me to adapt to the cultural shock than it would have been for her.
@@daveharvey5764 interesting concept and very true.
Great to see ya little sister ( great lady ) with your very informative, professional, honest, uplifting report. Blessings from Texas. Slava Ukraini.
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A green card is the same as a resident card. It proves you are legally in the country. I married a lady from another country and brought her here. She goes back to visit her country nearly every year. The US was a culture shock for her. The US is not perfect. After I am dead, I think she will move back to her country. She has family and relatives there. For me, it would be hard to move to her country because it is so different there compared to here. We do well together but she still longs for her country.
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She deserves to be saved.🇺🇦🇺🇸
Good job.
Recently separated, I have checked out some of the Ukrainian dating sites. There are a lot of beautiful women on them, but I do have to question their motive for wanting to find a partner and perhaps move abroad. War is a good, if not, terrible reason to want to leave, but it makes me wonder, what or whom they left behind, a boyfriend, or ex-husband with ties to his children, I certainly hope not, that would be terrible. Coming to the US is not the hard part, thousands do it every day illegally. The hard part is staying in the US legally, if that is what a person wants. Now that I am separated and months away from retiring, I have looked abroad to retire in a couple of other countries. I believe if you move to another country, you have to immerse yourself in the language, culture and traditions of that country. You can't go to another country and say hey I'm American speak English or give me a break on this or that, it doesn't work that way.
Ukraine will be a seen as strong country very soon. хуйlo will not last very much longer. Too many losses. There are many great Ukrainians teaching their language on UA-cam. My new favorite is red purple Ukrainian.
I would pick a music video to a song I love and walk through all the words until I can sing along.
Duolingo is not bad.
Two bands I like make Ukrainian covers of American music. Grandma’s Smuzi and Hold My Borscht. There are hundreds of great artists. Pick one song and learn it.
It’s hard learning a new language when you’re older but don’t forget to learn the simple polite phrases. Making an effort goes a long way.
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Україна втрачає більше чоловіків, ніж жінок. Цифри будуть на вашу користь, але будьте готові до асиміляції.
You have to be careful that the site isn't a scamming site to extract money from lonely foreigners, with women who have no intention to ever leave their country.
All dating sites are a scam. They pay the ladies to chat with you and you pay to chat with them. Ukraine is no different.
Just go there, dress nice, learn small talk skills, be brave and you'll find someone.
Hi Taya! Thank you for another great video! Best wishes from Illinois!
When I consider dating a woman outside America, I always assume that I'll move to her. Cross-cultural relationships are complicated since partners have to sort out what's a cultural difference vs a misunderstanding of language vs an interpersonal difference. The major benefit of moving to her is that she can create a bubble in which we can adapt to the new culture a bit more gently. A new culture can feel very isolating; by going to her, we gain someone who can explain why things are done as they are, help us with language, and embed us into the new culture more quickly by introducing us to friends and family. I'm unusually portable and also unusually well-travelled, so for me, assuming that I'll move has nothing but upsides.
I did briefly dive into the sewer of online dating. Amid the endless repetitions of, "I want to feel safe, like behind a high stone wall" (this specific phrase is Lesson #1 at Moscow's gold digger academies), I encountered a handful of fantastic women. Most were from (though not necessarily in) Ukraine. The women who were in Ukraine all said that they couldn't possibly leave, citing obligations to their families and the small and important ways they were contributing to the war effort. I have deep respect for both of those sentiments. The "green card" phenomenon certainly still exists, but I tend to look at it the other way around. 🙂 The "sponsor" phenomenon is FAR more common.
To your comment about the difficulty of career change because of the non-validity of degrees earned elsewhere, yes! I've met Persian civil engineers who operate shovels and Iraqi doctors who drive taxis. It's HARD. My own family encountered this when we moved to America from Germany: my aunt had to nearly repeat her Nursing training and my mom gave up her licensure as a pharmacist to build a different career. Thanks for your video, and for tackling this particular stereotype! The last part of your video, the segment about living a "pampered refugee lifestyle," made me laugh! 🤣😂
Never feel sad Taya you have so many people who love you
Thank you so much for this interesting video, Taya.
Thank you for the video Dear Taya, you are looking great! Love and Greetings from Hellas!
My country (Denmark) has currently accepted around 30.000 ukranians. 12.400 has assessed to be able to work. Around 11.000 of them has found employment now... I work very close to a welcome center, so i see them almost every day.
Very insightful knowledge about your country. I pray that you find what you are seeking, and that you have a very successful future! Your English is very good. 🙏🙏🙏
Taya, you make a lot of good points for pepole that are considering moving to another country, that they may not have taken into consideration before moving.
Living comfortably in Thailand, not rich but having food to eat.
Thanks, Taya, for providing the links to book a lesson. I've been learning ukrainian thru duolingo, but I really need to speak the language with native speakers if I really want to progress.
Thanks for the link to Ukrainian language lessons. I’m travelling to Lviv again in late October and would like to know more than simply hello, that’s nice, and goodbye 😅
Thanks for your videos they’re a good insight.
Where ever they can get anything for free I know 2 Ukrainians Havent had a job just living off of Men but want everything fancy live like a movie star is ridiculous How the use men for everything its a shame been here 9 Months dont bother even finding or looking free loafing
It's not just those 2 Ukrainians who do that, it's (some) attractive women from every country, including the United States.
I live in an immigrant community. In my experience, most of them even the beautiful women are very hard working. Most of the men have some kind of job in construction and most of the women work in housekeeping. They either start businesses or start as laborers and eventruly many have their own business.
Loved the video. Love your outfit and hair style, the pink color suites you great. I enjoy learning about Ukraine. My family is from Lithuania and suffered under Russia aggression. Feel for you and all Ukrainians staying strong during these tough times.
You are such a pleasure to watch Taya! I compare you to American women and frankly there is no comparison! I don’t know what you find so interesting about USA but if I had a choice I would rather live in a country like Ukraine. I will continue to support your channel and always wish the best for you and your family. You are an inspiration dear❤
Taya is back...nice one my friend. Stay blessed. 🙏
Hello, thank you for your posts, I enjoyed them very much and also are very informative in many aspects.
You are speaking from your heart. I wish you all the good luck in life.Stay strong for your future it is very bright.
Oh Yeach honesty like that? Dearest Taya. Have a great moment be with you
in America being at the right place at the right time is the secret to making it with a lot of luck doesn't hurt
The Hair style suites you well. Hello from Chicago
If this were easy and possible, I would go find a Ukrainian woman for myself. But that means a lot of money. Good bless from Ottawa Ontario CAN.🎉
Because is a great idea... country doesn't matter.
Re: doctor in Ukraine, sweeping floors in USA: it reminds me that the last emperor of China who was deposed by the Communist revolution ended up in the West sweeping floors
I really like your hair style. It's been a while since i see your video. Thank you for your content. You look more mature but still so young!!
Hello Taya, it's been like what, 10 years of having met you? (it's Matteo) Glad to know you are safe in the US! Wishing all the best for you and Ukraine in general.
Very informative video. I remember the 1990s abroad and in America. Meeting Ukrainians along the way. Even taking computer classes with a Ukrainian woman. Very interesting conversations.
Hello Taya... I have enjoyed your videos for a couple of years now... thank you so much for your advice. I have met a Ukrainian lady currently working for the AFU... things are going well enough so that we plan to be together after the war, here in Canada. I help to support her now and will continue to do so when she arrives later. Just wanted to share a success story with you. Best of luck to you...
Well done Taya! I am very proud of you.
Because they want to have money of rich men
Women from every country want this. They don't care if he's American or not.
Meanwhile there are many in the US that would like to find another country to live in. I've considered it and have been researching it for quite a while.
Love your videos and personality keep up the good work!!!!
They usually don't want to leave or they would have left a long time ago. There are a lot of less attractive ones that want to leave but it's harder for them to find a rich guy.
My opinion is whether you are a man or woman, the best place is your own country. As for women, if you are young and good looking, obviously able to find shooter looking to find a partner or wife. Is it a good idea depends individually. Going to USA is not really the best place in the world.
Taya, you said you can do accents in other languages? Maybe there is a video in your future showing your talents in such things.
My priest family came for a visit and they wanted to stay. He told them if they were willing to work extra hard that he would help them. They all got on the plane and went back home. It's not easy to pick up and move and start all over from scratch.
Taya is so ethereal she’s always so stunning.
Here is what you need to do to get certitied to practice in the US If you are a foreign doctor interested in practicing medicine in the US, then you’ll need to prepare to pass the US Medical Licensing Exams, get certified by the Educational Commission for Foreign-Trained Medical Graduates, enroll in a residency program, and then take a third licensing test.
The rules are not bad here in the US if you are a citizen
I am a UK/US citizen and honestly I am thinking about migrating to Romania...a few of my friends have already migrated there and they are extremely happy...
What made them happy ?
@@mirage109...cost of living...more bang for their buck
You need to fire the person who told you that hairstyle was a good idea.
Thank you Taya for another informative video
Informative video!
You look more mature in this video Taya. Seems like you have all grown up. 😊
Yes, you look almost grown up now too.
Beautiful shirt and hair style 👌✨
They make it look so easy. In a way i feel for people comeing here. They think its easy but they find out its more complicated then they think.
Ваше благородие, госпожа удача,....
*THAN** 🤦
_"...more complicated _*_thAn*_*_ you think."_
@customfantasyhotwheels how 🤔 could you mis "comeing" just wandering? Is it something the youth are saying... like Skippy or Yippee... or rizz?
@@samparkerSAM hmm skipping big dance faster ... fun happy flower wanders
Good morning sweet heart I'm happy to see you good health and safe place regards me to our sister Lana thank you so much ❤😊
I think Ukraine women and other people from Europe think all Americans are rich. This is not true . Many of us are hard workers who worked hard to have what they do . None of it came easy. Good luck on the dream, because thats what it is . 5:10
The thing is that Europeans are not aware that everything in the USA is based on credit... For us its not normal to have 5 or 6 credit cards like we see in documentaries.
@@christiand8243 Yes, banks own America. But at least the mortgage interest rates are lower.
Run for the hills, guys
What does it mean?
@@TayaUkraine he is being derogatory. He means to say to run away and avoid you as far away as possible -_-
Neat new account there cartman
@@ProfessorBidoof he doesn't mean Taya, he means stay away from the situation the American guy in the vid is in, and perhaps stay away from marriage at all.
@@Chuckles.. Yeah that makes sense, let's just avoid marriage.
I am grateful I met you in Kiev years ago, recall I thought I left passport in restaurant. I see you are surviving. If ever in texas...well you will be safe. My best to you.
Taya is super intelligent and super beautiful l like
Very well description of what Ukrainian women might actually want.
You are.
A very pretty young lady. I wish you the best. America needs citizens like you. God bless you
A needs citizens like you.
One last note, I observed many older Ukrainian woman sweeping up the grounds and sidewalks in many cities and towns in Ukraine. They were in small three of four women groups. They did this in the parks and other places. I saw proud women and I viewed then no more and no less as other working Ukrainians. The difference between America and Ukraine is that in America sweeping up the sidewalks and grounds as a full-time job is considered an inferior job and it is viewed that way, but it is viewed differently in Ukraine. The older women did it with dignity and they were proud women. Also, in the same vein, I went all over Ukraine for nearly two months, and while I found that civilians respected soldiers, I became to understand, that the soldiers view civilians differently because of their own experiences and particularly those experiences with their own units. Too many civilians ignore the fact that individual soldiers need more money to help them fight against russians and while many pedestrians on the street as they walk by donate to soldiers who sit next to their military vehicle with their inventive donation boxes in front of them, too many pass by and ignore them without giving money. While soldiers are busy and deserve their privacy as they walk around the busy cities of L'viv and Odesa for example, the best way Ukrainians can show their support of their soldiers is to give individual soldiers who need and ask for more money so they can buy better military uniforms and drones, whether in boxes, which is the easiest and most direct way or via their websites or personal bank accounts. Ukrainians know about other volunteer groups like Благодійний фонд "Світлодар" in Kharkiv. I personally know the staff and the officer/doctor who runs this operation in Kharkiv that receives donated goods and money and then who distributes it to soldiers and civilians and children. I have seen the boxes for infants and the medical supplies for soldiers. I have been to the operational center in Kharkiv and I have been in it and I've seen it.
People in Ukraine take pride in their country. They keep it clean.
In the US there is no more pride in all the big cities. They are covered in filth and everyone thinks they are too important to do anything useful in society.
Have another participation award. Ignore top talent and promote using DEI and cronyism instead.
People need to have their IQ tattooed on their foreheads in the US to bring them back down to earth.
Hi Taya, I think you're very brave, but then you're from Ukraine a nation of Heroes, Take Care and Good Luck - Slava Ukraini!
Taya, gidday again! I suggested you make vids about your life in the US and this is what you have done. Now we can follow your story, a human drama if you like. It is interesting! I decided to support you too on patreon because I think you’re a good human and show a lot of courage. ATB, Greg 👍
I am happy you are adjusting to your new world Taya and am happy your sister is in my homeland now. For Ukrainians to start a new life, Poland would be the most logical because it is close to home for you.
I want to move to the Ukraine and find a rich Ukrainian woman.
Always interesting Taya.
Hi nice vid
Taya looking stunningly mature and beautiful.
I just saw you on the movie Hit Man!
Having worked with Belarusians and a Ukrainian, I am happy that i am safe from those false ideas. Taya, you mentioned that we have a lot of rules. Do you have a video talking about that/making a comparison between the US and Ukraine? If not, I would love it if you made one. I feel like those of use who were born here either don't notice all the rules, or know which ones don't impact our daily lives.
Good upternon sweet heart ❤😊 advance happy birthday glory to Ukraine
That 90-day Fiance show is a train wreck! Everyone is so helplessly vain. Jorge and Anfisa were the worst.
Jorge is lost in his mind and Anfisa is clearly for the streets and will hit the wall very soon as males prefer younger women.
The more I think about it, the less I believe that it is wise for Eastern European women to come to America. I have dealt with several Ukrainians who live and work in America and have for a long time but they never seem to ever become comfortable here. They tend to stay together with other Ukrainians and resist contact with anyone outside of their group. There is a rather large Ukrainian community near me and any time I have done business with them, they never seem to warm up. When I have had the need to go to a Ukrainian business to discuss something with a representative, as soon as they heard my American accent, everyone would get quiet and their eyes would dart around at each other like I was with the FBI and they were all guilty of something. LOL! 🤣
It is not wise for many people to move to America, not just Eastern Europeans. Health care prices are insane and life expectancy is worse than the other 55 countries in the world.
Hi Taya...I think it's,s a wonderful idea in the fact that there is a big opportunity for a candidate from Ukraine to develop into a professional Ballet Dancer or Figure Skating maybe Gymnastics or Musical talent.
So glad to see you posting a bit more often, Taisiia. I hope things are working out for you a little better. Stay positive, stay strong. Focus on the best, most enlightening, and fun things in your life. Enjoy it. Bring us along on those adventures. Go have some fun, and dont feel guilty about it. You are allowed to sit on the beach with that pina colada and be happy 😊❤
If you can make $24k in Ukraine then you can be a millionaire in Ukraine. I make twice that and live far more comfortably in Ukraine than I did in the US. I gave my wife the option to live somewhere else but she wanted to stay here in Lviv.
Can you explain me how many Ukrainians can allow themselves to buy luxury cars, designer clothes, the latest flagship smartphone, surgeries etc? At least the ones we see in the streets of Europe since 2 years are like that.
I've asked Taya for feedback but her answer was relatively evasive saying that not all Ukraine people were like that.
What Kind of business do you make in UA to allow yourself so much luxury (at least the hundreds of UA people I see in Brussels are acting like that)
Thanks in advance for your insight
@@christiand8243 I have often asked myself the same thing. I'm in my late 40's and retired from the US military and the US Government. Like I said I am able to live a good life here however I can't buy million dollar homes, Tesla's, Mercedes, and BMWs like I see Ukrainians here in Lviv.
Granted this is not all Ukrainians. The Ukrainians that could afford to leave and wanted to leave, left. Many could not afford to leave. Lviv is one of the highest paid cities in Ukraine and the average income here is 22,000 hryvnia or about $568 per month. So privileged Ukrainians are definitely in the minority. The highest paid people here are in the IT industry and they're in demand everywhere so that may account for some. Wealth here is generational like anywhere else, that may account for some. Also housing here can be very cheap. When my wife and I first started dating I was living in the city center, however now a few months after being married we live in the house her father left her. It's still in Lviv, but I pay no rent and no mortgage, only utilities.
So for the most part those people you see that left Ukraine probably have jobs in the IT field which is a very popular field here. It makes employment outside Ukraine very easy and very profitable.
@@christiand8243 Rich boyfriends. Every woman in every country can explain this to you, not just Ukrainians.
The only difference is that very attractive women are more common in Ukraine since guys there ignore the average girls, so they have fewer marriages and children.
The program for Ukrainians in Canada is the same as the one in the U.S., flexible depending on the length of the war. They are Canada's 3rd largest Ukrainian population in the world with approximately 1,258,600 Ukrainians in Canada.
I've been to the Ukraine a few times almost married when Ukrainian girl. Still looking.
does Ukraine have Universal Healthcare? if they do,
i'll move there for a girl. hahaha!
Ukrainians in Charlotte NC have Charlotte for Ukraine to help guide them
Hello Taya. there's a saying in america that fits it's current status.
strong men create good times
In Germany and Belgium, Ukrainian refugees are still welcome and receive the same social benefits as native German and Belgian citizens.
We have a very different society than the US. We pay much higher taxes.
Without the war, Ukrainians would have to take many German, French or Dutch lessons to get a working visa or a visa to study here.
After the Ukrainian victory, all war refugees who have not found a job or passed language tests will have to leave the EU.
Ukraine's accession to the European Union will take at least eight years, but it may take twenty.
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Excellent job my friend i subscribe your channel. I like your UA-cam channel so much nice. Best wishes 🍀 from Saudi Arabia
Very interesting. Thank you!
I just loved the moment when you forgot your point. I do not mean that in a negative way. It was so honest and real, I just love watching your videos. I have been to Ukraine 13 times. There are good and not so good women in every country. The stereotypes are laughable. I also laughed at your offer to be in a film - as a pole dancer! I cannot imagine you doing that, even though you are young and beautiful.
This is just one couple from before the war. I've been to Ukraine four times since the war and once just to Poland. I've never found any woman who wanted to seriously come to America. I don't know why someone would want to leave Ukraine for America. I think the Ukrainian women would not like America. Maybe another country closer to Ukraine might be okay, like what this woman said when she selected Budapest. I've only known War Time-Ukraine and it is so different now from before February 24, 202. I'm not an expert about why some might find America a great place to live or not. Many women with their children who left Ukraine for other European countries when the war started have returned. When I first arrived and traveled to Kyvi from Przemysl, Poland, May of 2022, less than three months after the war had started, the railway train was full of women and children were returning to Ukraine and Kyiv. I just returned to U.S.A. via Warszawa five days ago, 13/8 and when I passed through Poland's border guards and customs on the railway train, the Polish official treated not just the Ukrainian woman who were returning to or passing through Poland in a rather mean and tough manner, but also me. I didn't feel welcome to be back in Poland at all. Matter of fact, the woman official made me very unwelcomed to be entering Poland. She made everyone feel this way. She told one young 20 something what she had said could not be true. But it was true. The official just changed the topic and started to talk to another woman. I have always gone through either Warszawa or Krakow before entering or leaving Ukraine and America and I have spent a lot of money in Poland. After this experience, I changed my Warszawa plans and spent a lot less money in Poland as I passed through. I'm glad I was only going to be in Poland for a day rather than several days as I have in the past. Lot Airline of Poland is pretty good airline, and it has a direct flight from Chicago to Warszawa, but maybe I'll try another country entry point next time. This was not the first time I've had issues with Poland's border guards. Maybe they have read my comments on my UA-cam channel about their border, and they didn't like it. (I doubt they know about it and they treated me like everyone else) This impacts a person's phycological being. Ukrainian women are treated this way, and it makes them feel less as a human being. It has a harmful impact, when it serves no purpose. It has impacted me which is why I have complained in the past about passing through Poland's border. Was it a sadistic joke? If felt like I was entering a communist country like some scenes from the movies. Admittedly, it was not as tense as passing through Check Point Charlie in West Berlin. After the Polish official had finished with the carriage, and had departed, none of the Ukrainian woman objected or made fun of the official. I accepted it like all the others but my mind was still reeling. My first reaction when I heard a few months ago that Poland may be developing the largest army in Europe, I thought it was a bad idea. Poland did not come across as an open country in the sense of a liberal democracy. This was just an underlying feeling I got from the Poles.
The United States gave Russia planes and tanks so that they could liberate Poland, but the Russians raped the women. Most European countries are grateful to the United States for being liberated.
Taya: friendly advice. With a background in medicine look for careers in adjacent fields such as clinical research. There are contract research organizations that service medical research. I am a physicist and now Chief Scientist in a company developing rapid diagnostics for infectious disease. My grandfather came to Canada after WW1 so I help Ukrainians advance their careers where I can. Also keep in mind that the policy on foreign qualifications is likely to become more favorable after the next election in Canada Oct. 2025.
Drug and medical equipment sales is another such adjacent field.
Very interesting. The video clip you showed was funny, some Americans (and I stress some....there are lots of wonderful, lovely, sensible ones too) truly believe that it's the best country in the world and the idea that someone might not want to live there is utterly unimaginable. I'm British and have been to the US a couple of times, but you definitely do get this.
Your video title reminded me when I was in Ukraine in 2019 - there to see your country and visit the Chernobyl area - When I was in a taxi on the way back to the airport after my travels, as a solo traveller, the taxi driver asked if I was here to meet Ukrainian girls. I said no, is that a thing? He seemed amazed that I wasn't lol. He said he often had foreign visitors who had met a girl and they were busy kissing in the back of the taxi going back to the airport. I found that quite strange and he seemed to think it was even weirder that it wasn't why I was there :)
Hope the US is kind to you and really hope I can make another trip back to Ukraine before too long, I'd really love to go there again. Sending my best wishes to Ukraine and those refugees who just wish to go back home and start making a normal life for themselves soon :)
1:25 Before judging the Ukranian girl for being rude, imagine her situation: She is with two parents she doesn't know well (or at all), she has just been asked why she wanted to move from her home and then the her fiance's mother essentially accused her of using her son. Of course this girl is going to respond a little defensively. I'm actually impressed at how well she kept her composure; she never raised her voice. I think they could have handled this much better and should have respected the young lady more. If I was her finace, I would be upset at my parents for this. Also, instead of him saying that all Ukranians want to come to the USA, he should have complimented the USA by saying it's an awesome country or something. The way he did it put Ukraine down, and I can't imagine that made her feel good. These people are out of touch. This girl has left everything she knows to be around a group of goofballs so they should make things as comfortable as possible for her.
hi, thank you
Also you picked the wrong state for a job, they have the biggest homeless problem in the country. Farmers on the other hand are always looking for help
I've been with you since 5k subscribers, I still haven't seen any reason to leave. 👍
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It doesn't look good when a girl is looking for a man in places where she cannot communicate or truly see a character of the person. I know a few men who went to look for a wife in desperate places of the world.
They all were, how would I say, very different. Very different. A big majority are much older and they are looking for much younger girls. I have no problem when young adults fall in love in far away places and marry. I did that. I am Czechoslovakian and I married a Brazilian. My daughter is American met a Portuguese young man and now they are married.
But I have never seen a 65 year old man marry a 60 year old woman from let say Armenia. But I know few old men who are after or trying to date much younger women from Asia or Eastern Europe.
It looks creepy.
I see men dating much younger women everywhere. In a lot of countries the younger women ignore younger men because they don't want to struggle financially.
And, yes, it does look creepy. But which one is the creep?
I think you are correct about where the stereotype came from. I think (and hope) American's image of Ukraine has upgraded a lot since then. In my opinion, Ukraine has a bright future. Once Russia is defeated, I think the economy will first gradually then quickly become very wealthy.
LISTEN TO ME TANA! If you’re here 10 years I believe you’re legal able to become a American or you are automatically a American? But you need to check that! If you’re still here just stay! I think part of that is to show you can pay rent and electricity? Check that also?
That's not at all how US immigration works. She's here under refugee status, which is a temporary status. Once Ukraine is considered safe, that status ends. Marrying a US citizen is one of the few ways of getting permanent residency and after a number of years of being a permanent resident, one can become a citizen. There are other visas, but few which are easily obtained with any certainty. It's really quite difficult to legally immigrate to the US on a citizen path unless you have special talent, a lot of money, or have close family who are citizens. Becoming a citizen if you don't plan to stay has its issues too, as the US taxes its citizens on all global income.
There are many very beautiful women in Ukraine. My girlfriend is Ukrainian. I love her and I hope someday we will be married. There are many advantages to living in America but I would rather move to Ukraine. She is very close with her family and she loves her country. I would never take her away from her family and her country. I love Ukraine, even with problems. Slava Ukraini! 💙💛
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