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hey sam i would like to talk to you in privat as i am planning to move to Russia from western europe ɓefore it all goes to shit over here. where can i contact you? br
You won’t love russia, I can promise you that. I studied and worked in russia both in the USSR and in the Russian Federation. People are desperate and very worried about the future under the ‘president’ Putin. They are not stupid, and they understand very well what the reality of the situation of russia is today. Only the kleptocracy of the corrupt leaders who has yachts and castles are happy in russia. And now they are angry and worried too. Most people outside the big cities live in poverty and shame. Alcohol abuse is very common. Russia is a desperate society with a dark future. Everything else is a lie. In fact, the whole of russia is build on a lie.
@@SamsRussianAdventures mortgage interest makes houses kinda not buyable for russians.... 17 percent right now.. so now good time to but when you got money and do not need a mortgage.... i am living in russia too by the way... akademgorodok neer novosibirsk.
Excellent content. This is exactly what people want to learn about. Finally a YTer that is actually doing walk throughs showing people what is possible and costs. Keep doing more.
Jeez that’s a lot of views and I can understand why. Solid content right here and those prices are just crazy cheap. You could expand on this topic and do more of them. Anyone thinking of a trip would be wise to get ahold of Sam for info as he speaks the language and has years of experience.👍🏻
Я обеспокоен что на меня и на мою сверхкрасивую женщину будут смотреть подростки ,когда она будет купаться,из окна 2-ого этажа....Он решается такой вопрос впринципе ,но это -издержка подобного образа жизни. Как что то крафтить?!создавать то чего нет ,при помощи современной методики и научного подхода ,по пунктам..-есть деревья ,есть расположение,есть формат, нужно только труд прилагать..(может пригодиться иностранцу) А и нет никаких проблем с перспективой в стране! и обеспечиванием всего что нужно достойным' людям ,в их жизни(местные молчат ,сколько людей стало жить горадо лучше чем они и уехали в том числе[насколько им причитается кусок о котором они говорят]😊😊😎)👌👌
Owning a large house is something that alot of westerns used to do or strive for. But that has changed, it is now a smaller home but with very luxurious items in it. Large homes are just so much more work and if you are single like you are than it is just waste of space.....you gotta heat and clean all that. Kitchens and bathrooms are the biggest areas in homes where money is spent, next is the master bedroom and so on.
100% agree. The house I designed has one big open plan kitchen and living space. I was going to make one floor but I put a small second floor with two bedrooms
@@SamsRussianAdventures Stairs are the biggest thing ever for elderly people....mind as well put a mountain in front of them and the possibility to get hurt on stairs also is huge. If you want a lifetime home, gotta have a bedroom on the main floor.
Fantastic video you made Sam, really well presented, && with a fantastic wee walk around. (remember to keep 1,5 metres from those litterbugs, they want rapped on the jaw) I liked the website capture w/ excellent explanation. Happy 9th May.
@@paulparoma нет он значит и этот дизайн действительно оттуда и резко изменил взгляды россиян в хорошем смысле и мы увидели как оказывается может жить человек☝️
@@SamsRussianAdventures In surrounding Moscow, what can you get away with a typical 2-up 2 down home (as we refer to in England) with a small rear garden, say 50 sqm?
До сих пор не понимаю людей, которые оставляют после себя мусор, или тех, кто уродует фасады зданий различными граффити. Они же сами живут в этих местах.
с граффити тяжело понять, но это целая культура. Эхо 90ых, где каждое граффити, и каждое имя имело смысл, и обозначало чей и какой это район. Ныне это уже переросло в нечто большее,, в отдельную ветку уличного искусства, со своими мастерами, и, соответственно, со своими самоделкинами :) обычно надпись: "не рисуйте на этой стене" спасет от лишних надписей, все таки большинство сейчас граффитчиков занимаются искусством во благо а не вандальным засорением
@@LightingStrikeYTGames Не путайте муралы с уродскими надписями и другими каракулями. Эта мода пошла с запада, их города мягко говоря уродливо выглядят. Это не круто, это вызывает дискомфорт и отторжение. У меня вообще иногда складывается ощущение, что это намеренно кто-то делает, по чьей-то указке. Ибо уже доказанный факт, что вся эта грязь с запада финансируется, и буквально вбивается молодым людям разных стран, выдавая это за некую моду. Почитайте что такое "теория разбитых окон". Вся эта деградация начинается с малого.
В России у каждого гражданина есть своё жильё , квартира , или дом .! Хоть это жильё разного уровня , но это не коробка из под холодильника , а именно своё жильё !
Путь с женитьбой скоро усложнят. И это правильно. В Россиии в последние года было много фальшивых регистраций брака,что приводило в страну криминальных и неадекватных людей. Процедура получения российского гражданства ужесточается. это правильно. Россия не место для неадекватных людей. Но мы очень рады адекватным людям,которые приедут со своими детьми чтобы жить в России,говорить по-русски,принимать нашу культуру и приносить пользу нашей стране.
@@SamsRussianAdventures Сэм, вроде, с сентября 2023 года брак не является основанием для автоматического получения гражданства. Но с 2024, иностранному супругу, особенно если есть ребёнок в семье с гражданкой России через процедуру воссоединения семьи оформляют ВНЖ автоматически. Единственное для меня не понятно, тест по русскому языку ему сразу нужно сдавать (иностранцу) или позже, когда будет подавать заявку на гражданство РФ.
@andrerichter869 Сайт "Дом мигранта" - центр поддержки мигрантов и Школа русского языка. Они готовят к тестированию по русскому языку для получения РВП, ВНЖ, Гражданства РФ. Сами организуют это тестирование. То есть, они готовят к тому, что будут спрашивать. Dom Migranta.
Hey Sam, I hope that you are doing well and thank you for your wonderful content. I want to add regarding the way to get Russian short-term, long-term recidency plus Russian citizenship. There are those two options to apply which you mentioned, but there are also some other ways which are: - By passing the Russian Language test which makes you qualified to apply for the short-term residency. ( Short term: which is a stamp which the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia put in your passport) - By having a Russian higher education diploma with honours (Red Diploma), Bachelor, Masters or PhD. Your degree must be issued or completed by the Russian Governmental (State) University. Using your Red Diploma, you can apply for Permanent residency (long-term). (Long ter residency: is a blue passport which is like a green-card of the United States.) - While you are studing in the Russain Governmental (State) Universities, you can apply for the shrt term residency and when you complete your degree, you can apply for long or Permanent residency. I hope the information was helpful for you guys. Cheers!
@@SamsRussianAdventures yeah, a friend of mine in Kursk passed the Russian language test and applied for residency. Hopefully, he received his residency. Thank you for your content and information.
Russian traditional cuisine is actually very similar to Scandinavian. Lots of pickled preserves for the winter like pickled cucumbers, tomato, cabbage and pickled mushrooms. Backed things are mostly of the yeasted variety, with berries and fruit fillings. Barbecue is also popular, called shashlyk. Russians mostly eat chicken and pork, beef is not as popular as in the West cause cows are expensive to keep in the winter and so beef is also more expensive.
@@мимокрокодил-з7ф Modern Russian cuisine has absorbed the traditions of both the peoples of Ancient Russia and the countries that were part of the USSR. She borrowed some elements from Scandinavian, German and French cuisines. This helped to create a unique culinary tradition, and thanks to domestic restaurateurs, it is only getting richer
we have 'these' in our part of the world. they're water towers. you pump water up there and then it can supply at that much head of pressure and the pump only need work when it falls beneath a certain level. good for small communities.
Nice, informative video for details I was ignorant . Nevertheless the UK inside me , and 33 years in Asia ,means I’m a sun -seeker. For those prices it would have to be Da Nang, Vietnam, right on the beach.
Thank you Sam for the video. Would you please be sure to cover the laws about what kind of properties one can buy at each stage of getting residential statuses. Like the fact that a person who doesn't have citizenship can only purchase small plots of land with a home. They can not buy a farm only lease land. Things of this nature are very important to know when considering what we can and can not buy. That also includes dachas. I can not buy a datcha😢. There are many that I love and would buy, but they are not registered and therefore I can not be registered in my own home. So, if you can research these laws and know all the INS and outs, that is most important part of knowing what we can purchase. Thanks again for your content!
Thanks for your feedback. I’ve said about land size in an earlier video about building a house in Russia. Really it’s all on an individual basis. It depends on the land that the dacha is built on. Also, you can set up a business and the business can purchase the farm and you can therefore live on the land. They are all so individual. That’s why I made the site, so people can contact me with individual questions and can point them in the right direction.
At first, one should come to Russia as a worker or a student or a guest (tourist). From each stage one can move in the direction of getting residency (temporary, permanent) or a Foreigner's residency permit. Just be ready to rent an appartment first, or get friends or relatives that would invite or help with this. There are also hostels and campuses. And prepare yourself specifically for residency tests (Тест на РВП, Тест на ВНЖ, тест на Гражданство РФ для мигранта). *to get a Student visa u don't have to enter the University, there are Language schools related to University that teach Russian language, some prepare for residency tests. May u check: Dom Migranta.
@@catinforest Anything can be achieved. If you set a goal to come to Russia and obtain citizenship and buy real estate. First you just need to come. Visit different cities. In general, feel whether you are comfortable enough. The Russian language can be learned in 90 lessons using the Pimsleur method. He has a very good course, in 90 lessons of 30 minutes each, learn to speak Russian fluently on the most popular topics, from simple to complex. And if you speak Russian, obtaining citizenship will be several times faster. This is done for the benefit of foreigners. Knowing Russian, it will be much easier for them in Russia. It's easy to find a permanent job or open a business. It is very important. If there are children, then they need to be placed in schools. In general, if you can speak Russian, even with errors, this will be a big advantage.
@@Maratreason Марат, если люди ставят целью приобрести недвижимость, то это не может гарантировать им разрешение остаться в России. Это я и попыталась объяснить. Конечно, прежде всего для подачи документов на РВП или ВНЖ нужно быть готовым к соответствующим тестам. Немаловажно то, что даже если обратиться к иммиграционному юристу, его задача получить квоту на временное проживание для специалиста или просто проконсультировать. Так или иначе, даже если есть квота на РВП, то нужно быть готовым к тесту. Тест на РВП для мигранта. Они есть в открытом доступе, чтобы потренироваться. Но лучше записаться в Языковую школу при Университете, которая готовит к такому тестированию.
You say contrasts.....I agree....I,ve lived in (eastern) Poland for 14 years.....in a village, now some villages are very clean and tidy and all the houses and gardens neat.....then you get some that are populated with trashy people, the ditches are full of cans and crisp packets...etc...???
Very interesting and informative video Sam. You are always so clear in your explanations. You could be a great tourist agent or a real estate agent!! I am joking. Anyway these houses are amazing. Thank you ❤️
Это общемировой,какой-то, критерий☝️оценивается" уровень",качество"иностранца -язык,интеграция в общество,заслугии т.д. ....Я думаю это международные институты,задают тон а мы ведомые просто этому процессу!такое идёт...😀😀
@@louiekiwiYes learning the criminal culture of russia is very useful if you live there. Even the ‘president’ is a corrupt gangster. And that’s a fact, not an opinion.
Sam provides great content and loads of helpful information. There are obviously some nice houses; village living seems best, but I am accustomed to having the infrastructure readymade (sewage, electricity, gas, phone, internet, roads, shops, health care, other amenities). Folks who want more freedom to build whatever/however they want and willing to go through the building process, I can understand the lure. I found it odd that the housing website advertised housing with the toilet outside. That must get chilly.
Russia is a land of contrast because people were not allowed to build decent houses in the USSR. In the RSFSR, one family could own only a 50 sq.m. house and it was really hard to find almost any building materials. It is going to take some time to replace the old houses and build some infrastructure. P.S. You can build houses on "personal subsidiary plots" as well. Those can be used to build a home or a small farm or even both.
This is not true. Any worker could get land about 600-1000 m2 and build whatever they want. We had cooperatives of owners from one or several factories or other. And you could build house you like.
Sam, it's nice that you featured the Soviet built apartment to rent. You can find some awesome bargains for rent in both Russia and Belarus. I rent a 1 bed apartment in the centre of Minsk for $300 a month. Try that in Dublin, LOL. When I was last in Russia in 2019, I was offered a 2 bed in Baltisk, Kaliningrad Oblast for $120 a month (for holiday rental of course). I never went back because of Covid but hope to someday. Nice part of the world.
How about a video on address registration, because that is a concept foreigners will be unfamiliar with. The nuances of it are totally mind-bending imx. (For a foreigner.)
Sam, privet! There is The list of the most needed professions that Russia needs in 2024, that can obtain A FOREIGNER'S RESIDENCY PERMIT. An immigrant lawyer in Russia can get a quota for residency for representatives of these professions in some of the regions (depending on where they need this professional). Or one can come on working visa and apply for Foreigner's residency permit (Вид на жительство - ВНЖ). Main thing is Russian language (tests). Because, as one applies for FRP - ВНЖ, he has to pass the tests.
I had no idea that they could go immediately to ВНЖ. I thought that was only for HQS visas. It’s interesting that things are changing all the time. When I did it I had to have temporary residency first. I pass anyone with questions to an immigration lawyer, as there seems to be so many variants these days.
@@SamsRussianAdventures As far as I understand: - Student visa at a Language school - applying for residency (temporary, permanent,), tests twice, and finally applying for citizenship. - Working visa - applying for Foreigner's residency permit (if your profession is from The list of the most needed Professions in Russia 2024), if not u can apply for temporary residency (*watch the previouse item) - tests - wait for several years (about 5) and after that one can apply for citizenship. Cart of Migrant 2024 is being tested now. If u came with this card (and with a purpose of coming) u should leave with this card. And u can stay in Russia with this card only if one applies for residency or a Foreigner's residency permit till the time u get this permition. With this Migrant card one can stay on extended working visas only if they are "High qualified specialists" with income more than a million rubles a year. Because of middleasian working migrants, law in this field has become stricter. At the same time a Programm for foreigners resettlement is being created...
1. Медицинские работники 2. Фармацевтические работники 3. Педагогические работники 4. Работники сельского хозяйства 5. Работники геологии и разведки 6. Работники Научно-исследовательских Институтов, конструкторских, технологических, проектных, изыскательных организаций 7. Разработчики программного обеспечения 8. Журналисты и литературные работники 9. Механики и ремонтники летательных аппаратов, судов и железно-дорожного подвижного состава 10. Работники добывающей промышленности и металлургии 11. Работники в сфере строительства 12. Работники в сфере монтажа электрооборудования 13. Работники организаций (математик, финансовый директор и другие).
@@mattamiller1. Медицинские работники 2. Фармацевтические работники 3. Педагогические работники 4. Работники сельского хозяйства 5. Работники геологии и разведки 6. Работники Научно-исследовательских Институтов, конструкторских, технологических, проектных, изыскательных организаций 7. Разработчики программного обеспечения 8. Журналисты и литературные работники 9. Механики и ремонтники летательных аппаратов, судов и железно-дорожного подвижного состава 10. Работники добывающей промышленности и металлургии 11. Работники в сфере строительства 12. Работники в сфере монтажа электрооборудования 13. Работники организаций (финансовый директор, и др.) Нужно, чтобы человек проработал 6 месяцев в России по этой профессии перед подачей заявления на Вид на жительство. Нужно, чтобы работодатель оплачивал в этот период за него налоги и взносы. Если ваша профессия не входит в перечень особо необходимых, то нужно через иммиграционного юриста получить квоту на РВП (разрешение на временное проживание - wich is temporary residency permit ) - оформить (обычно при этом нужно сдавать тесты на знание русского языка и истории и права, позволяется на невысокие баллы) - дальше, проживание на основании РВП ( temporary residency permit) не мнее 8 месяцев в Российской Федерации - далее, заявка и оформление ВНЖ (Вид на Жительство - wich is Foreigner's residency permit). After that one can apply for citizenship.
Sam have you ever considered getting a government grant to create a service to help westerners come to Russia? Currently most of migrations to RF are historically from the former USSR countries. However, there is a great potential in welcoming people from Europe and North America - from improving demographics, to historical & cultural aspect as many Europeans used to live and work in Russia. For example Vitus Jonassen Bering (Bering straight) alos known as Ivan Ivanovich Bering, or one of the greatest minds in mathematics Leonhard Euler. There are many more examples. Another aspect is bringing investments and expertise with them. I am not familiar with the immigration policies, but perhaps there should be an investment class, a specialist class and a laborer class. An NGO that can represent and assist westerners could be an interesting opportunity
Is there a valued added tax applied to the purchase price of land or to the purchase price of an already built house. Best to all Russian's today. I truly wish Russian's the best.
Only the saler will pay tax if he flipped the newly build apartment in less than 3 years ownership ,so saler will pay tax from his pure profit .That is great law to keep the prices down.
Hi Sam, very interesting video. I am not moving to Russia, but I enjoy knowing stuff like that. Everything is less expensive there than in the US. I had a cat that liked yogurt, strawberry-banana was her favorite. 😹
Hey Sam, I am a Brit as well, lived here for about 24 years now, I feel as you do, I have a few businesses here including building houses, my next project is about 100 houses or so, including one for me :) I live in Moscow, anyway, I will drop you an email, next time I am in Vladimir, let's meet for a bevvy
Недвижимость ни как не влияет на получение гражданства (все критерии описаны в законе, есть много исключений по которым можно получить гражданство стразу) Миграционная служба подает запросы во все силовые структуры и том числе и через посольства в ваши страны, поэтому отказать вам могут по многим причинам в том числе и ваше правительство может выдать запрет.
@@SamsRussianAdventures Все расписано в законе Федеральный закон от 25.07.2002 N 115-ФЗ (ред. от 10.07.2023) "О правовом положении иностранных граждан в Российской Федерации" (с изм. и доп., вступ. в силу с 01.03.2024) статья 8 - все кто могут получить ВНЖ без РВП (и не ждать годами)
I didn’t see it but somebody told me that he didn’t know how to put the site into English and he was unable to pronounce the words in Russian. I’ll have a look.
He's an American ex sqaddy he's not the brightest but he means we'll and videos are informative, it took me 2 min to figure out how avito works despite his instructions
For foreigners from Europe who want to move to Russia, it would be best to choose the Kaliningrad Region. Russian enclave in Europe - Only 500 km from Berlin and 250 km to the port city of Gdansk, where you can sail by sea ferry from all over Europe. Kaliningrad is the most European city in Russia, intuitively understandable to Europeans, German European architecture, the Baltic Sea and a mild climate without the cold Russian winter.
Most foreigner does not want to live in a gangster dictatorship like russia. Only those paid for by the Kremlin for vomiting out your propaganda. Slava Ukraini!!! 🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦
Google is translating сот as "acre" but it's a Russian unit of measurement that means 100 sq. m An acre is about 4 sq. km. Anyway, fascinating, but transferring large amounts of money into Russia is very difficult or basically impossible depending on where you currently live.
@@SamsRussianAdventures You need to be super careful about doing a video like that. I thought about doing one, but it's a complete minefield from a legal standpoint. E.g. the UK has banned exports of UK and EU banknotes, except for personal use cash up to £10,000. Various countries have similar laws. There's a law in Russia that makes it illegal to use crypto for payments. And on and on and on. Bank policies, bank reporting, ad nauseum. Eventually I came to the conclusion it was as much use as month old egg salad. Like, if you go the US and try and use Telegram wallet, they block it forever.
Excellent! I was looking for this comment. One "sotka" = 100 sq. m. = 1076.39 sq ft (roughly). Those 5 "acre" plots of land are actually just over 5,000sq ft😅.
Hi, Sam. Would it be possible to do a video or videos over time on typical Russian Slavic cuisine vs diverse Russian Federation cuisine? A lot of people don't realize how multinational Russia is and how diverse the cultures are from the Republic of Karelia to Kamchatka Krai to the North Caucasus Republics to the Nenets Autonomous Okrug to the Republic of Khakassia. Not sure how you could pull this off logistically unless you found a local chef that could make various dishes from across the country? Thank you for the consideration. Blessings.
I don’t want to take away Sam’s bread, but there are a lot of videos on TH-cam, "kuzno" with Italians a lot of videos about food from different regions
Speaking of the immigrant allotments regions take in, is there a way to find out which regions still have vacancies? I would assume a less desirable areas will have more vacancies. I enjoyed this content.
Получением квот занимаются миграционные юристы. В Москве и Петербурге было больше всего квот, так как там идёт строительство, завозят мигрантов из Средней Азии в огромных количествах, они потом разбредаются по всей стране... Сейчас, после печальных событий, этот процесс хотят приостановить и навести порядок.. Если иностранец проработал 6 месяцев в России по специальности из списка "Особо важных профессий 2024 года", и его работодатель платил за него налоги и взносы в полном объёме, то он может подать заявку на оформление Вида на жительство. Но, нужно сдать тесты на знание русского языка, основ истории и права. Следующий шаг: через несколько лет подавать заявление на получение гражданства Российской Федерации.
I like ur channel but I have one complaint- I would really appreciate it if you would put timestamps, as I'm not interested in some prices of house but am interested in others ALSO: can you show help me find equastrian properties/ house with grazing land??
I wouldn't buy a house ANYWHERE. Too much unnecessary space. I would buy a flat 52-55 sq.m. (plenty of space for one person or a couple with no children) and save A LOT of money!!
Sam are your links to buy me a coffee and all those other things still working. I’m looking for them because TH-cam great videos and you deserve a little bit of support that I can give
If I was a younger person (I'm 73 yrs old) and my health was in better condition, I would give serious consideration to moving to Russia. I am astounded at the real estate situation, I don't know anywhere here in the US that could come close to comparison. The situation here has already reached the WEF's "You Will Own Nothing and Like It". Thanks again for your videos, they are always
I am thinking about moving to Russia but I want to own a ranch with a good amount of land and produce eggs, chicken, beef, and pig. What are the limitations on owning and running a ranch? Also, what are the gun laws in Russia?
talk about welding sam. mig, tig, stick, whatever you like.... whether you know or don't... if you don't then find out.... take us with you while you do it....
I’ve done a video about visas in Russia. Russia has the same type of jobs as anywhere else in the world! To find a job go to hh.ru and put the site into English.
Interesting. Nothing wrong with this, but everything in Russia looks DIY and not made to a set standard. Like, the lake seems filled awkwardly, road, houses and fence all seem a bit off and mismatch for where the houses are constructed. Maybe, recycling of any material is of importance in rural Russia, granted quality fixtures are probably expensive and/or in short supply. I personally prefer the homogeneity and quality of a Cotswold village in England or a Commune in France. It would be nice if Russia had these aspects.
Так и есть, у нас отсутствуют стандарты на архитектуру и облагораживание территории, в итоге все строят так как им придет в голову. Да, это большая свобода, но она не идет на пользу внешнему облику городов. Я всегда смотрел с завистью на британские деревушки, как у вас красиво и ухожено.
this is the price of freedom) freedom of being able to build anything you want or can without getting building perm)) You see, in russia if you want to live "standartised" life you can do so easily in gated communities like I do. And if you want to go wild - go wild. But in the west you going to waste life trying to get a building perm to build a house of you dreams. Google "Коттеджные посёлки от застройщика" and check out images of modern russian villages. Now, the costwolds: are you aware russians have exclave in the baltics with the old german architecture still in place? google "Калининградская область". Russia is big mate, and here you'll find pretty much anything you can imagine.
Не знаю я не рассматриваю Англию или Францию как место проживания из за античности!Для меня не понятно как там можно жить без последствий😂😂😂Я имею ввиду переезд из современного большого города в замок с приведениями☝️Как возможен переезд к средневековым людям без " падения"☝️с 90ого г. не понятно😊😊😊😎
Alright mate. Kiwi living in Australia, married to a Russian. I would love to buy somewhere in Moscow but how would I get money or funds transferred safely to Russia ?
Hello Sam, I am trying the avito website now and it’s not letting me search or pick Vladimir region. I’m not sure why, I tried in English and Russian. Maybe it’s because I’m in the States ? Nice video by the way!!
That’s strange. Perhaps you need to put the name of the town into Russian for it to be found in the search of town names. I suggest opening google translate and typing the names of the towns you want to search and then copying the Russian into the location search. Perhaps then it will find the name.
@@SamsRussianAdventures I figured it out, I think I need to type the website followed by the name of the town in google, then it takes me to the Vladimir avito website! Thank you!!
For houses it's about 0.1% per year of the official (кадастровая) cost (not commercial, in Russia we have so called "кадастровая" cost, for example my flat's commercial cost is 14 mil. rubls = 140.000$ but official "кадастровая" cost is about 7 mil = 70.000$ so for my flat yearly tax will be 0.1% of 70000$ and it's about 70$) For commercial property (offices, production buildings, shops) it's about 2% of official cost. For land and 'farm' buldings it's about 0.5% of official cost.
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Do a content about our food and compare it to the west ..or how cheap things is in the supermarket 🤔 after sanction
What truth is that?
hey sam
i would like to talk to you in privat as i am planning to move to Russia from western europe ɓefore it all goes to shit over here.
where can i contact you?
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I never tire of learning about how to get to Russia, what it costs, what life is like. I love it! That last one was terrific.
Thanks! I have a couple more videos like this and then it’s back to life videos
@@SamsRussianAdventures How is the progress on your house there Sam?
Love your videos.
Russia is an amazing place....
You won’t love russia, I can promise you that. I studied and worked in russia both in the USSR and in the Russian Federation. People are desperate and very worried about the future under the ‘president’ Putin. They are not stupid, and they understand very well what the reality of the situation of russia is today. Only the kleptocracy of the corrupt leaders who has yachts and castles are happy in russia. And now they are angry and worried too. Most people outside the big cities live in poverty and shame. Alcohol abuse is very common. Russia is a desperate society with a dark future. Everything else is a lie. In fact, the whole of russia is build on a lie.
@@SamsRussianAdventures mortgage interest makes houses kinda not buyable for russians.... 17 percent right now.. so now good time to but when you got money and do not need a mortgage.... i am living in russia too by the way... akademgorodok neer novosibirsk.
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Excellent content. This is exactly what people want to learn about. Finally a YTer that is actually doing walk throughs showing people what is possible and costs. Keep doing more.
This is propaganda and worthless. Paid for by FSB no doubt.
👍🏻🇬🇧🇷🇺🙏🏻☦️💪🏻💐 God bless the Russian people to overcome all difficulties and live better.
100% thank you 🙏
Jeez that’s a lot of views and I can understand why. Solid content right here and those prices are just crazy cheap. You could expand on this topic and do more of them. Anyone thinking of a trip would be wise to get ahold of Sam for info as he speaks the language and has years of experience.👍🏻
0:35 We have high fences because we love privacy. Go out in your shorts in the morning and yell “Hello, world!”
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Я обеспокоен что на меня и на мою сверхкрасивую женщину будут смотреть подростки ,когда она будет купаться,из окна 2-ого этажа....Он решается такой вопрос впринципе ,но это -издержка подобного образа жизни. Как что то крафтить?!создавать то чего нет ,при помощи современной методики и научного подхода ,по пунктам..-есть деревья ,есть расположение,есть формат, нужно только труд прилагать..(может пригодиться иностранцу) А и нет никаких проблем с перспективой в стране! и обеспечиванием всего что нужно достойным' людям ,в их жизни(местные молчат ,сколько людей стало жить горадо лучше чем они и уехали в том числе[насколько им причитается кусок о котором они говорят]😊😊😎)👌👌
@@eugenemaksimov есть вариант обсадить дом деревьями туя. Только морозоустойчивым Смарагд
@@1968.5 я пока тоже к такому варианту склоняюсь..дорабатывать деревьями придётся))
No the high fences is because of the criminality. Don’t play games.
Liked this one a lot Sam. Also kudos for replying the comments. Not the case every where.
Very good video, very helpful and informative.
Thanks! I’m constantly being asked this question and so now I can point people to this video!
Owning a large house is something that alot of westerns used to do or strive for. But that has changed, it is now a smaller home but with very luxurious items in it. Large homes are just so much more work and if you are single like you are than it is just waste of space.....you gotta heat and clean all that. Kitchens and bathrooms are the biggest areas in homes where money is spent, next is the master bedroom and so on.
100% agree. The house I designed has one big open plan kitchen and living space. I was going to make one floor but I put a small second floor with two bedrooms
It's not that people don't want those. It's that everything's getting more and more expensive. Yes, objectively.
@@АнтонК-ж5щ 320))
@@SamsRussianAdventures Stairs are the biggest thing ever for elderly people....mind as well put a mountain in front of them and the possibility to get hurt on stairs also is huge. If you want a lifetime home, gotta have a bedroom on the main floor.
@@EternallyGodmy nan lived with stairs until she was 94. She did have a electric stair lift installed when she was 90.
Fantastic video you made Sam, really well presented, && with a fantastic wee walk around. (remember to keep 1,5 metres from those litterbugs, they want rapped on the jaw)
I liked the website capture w/ excellent explanation.
Happy 9th May.
Евроремонт конечно ужасная концепция)) Надеюсь термин все-таки исчезнет из обихода)
Хахаха понимаю
I agree Anton
а чем он плох?
@@paulparoma нет он значит и этот дизайн действительно оттуда и резко изменил взгляды россиян в хорошем смысле и мы увидели как оказывается может жить человек☝️
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Great content Sam.....thank you 👏
Great video Sam, very informative and useful.
The price depends on location a lot. Where Sam lives it is pretty cheap.
But in Moscow region the prices can be cheaper than in Vladimir because of the high turnover of houses
Последний год цены сильно повысились на жилье во Владимире!
Everywhere I went in Russia it was cheap. Rents, buying, food, taxis, etc. 👍🏻
@@SamsRussianAdventures In surrounding Moscow, what can you get away with a typical 2-up 2 down home (as we refer to in England) with a small rear garden, say 50 sqm?
Great video! Thank you, Sam!
До сих пор не понимаю людей, которые оставляют после себя мусор, или тех, кто уродует фасады зданий различными граффити. Они же сами живут в этих местах.
с граффити тяжело понять, но это целая культура. Эхо 90ых, где каждое граффити, и каждое имя имело смысл, и обозначало чей и какой это район. Ныне это уже переросло в нечто большее,, в отдельную ветку уличного искусства, со своими мастерами, и, соответственно, со своими самоделкинами :) обычно надпись: "не рисуйте на этой стене" спасет от лишних надписей, все таки большинство сейчас граффитчиков занимаются искусством во благо а не вандальным засорением
@@LightingStrikeYTGames Не путайте муралы с уродскими надписями и другими каракулями. Эта мода пошла с запада, их города мягко говоря уродливо выглядят. Это не круто, это вызывает дискомфорт и отторжение. У меня вообще иногда складывается ощущение, что это намеренно кто-то делает, по чьей-то указке. Ибо уже доказанный факт, что вся эта грязь с запада финансируется, и буквально вбивается молодым людям разных стран, выдавая это за некую моду.
Почитайте что такое "теория разбитых окон". Вся эта деградация начинается с малого.
В России у каждого гражданина есть своё жильё , квартира , или дом .! Хоть это жильё разного уровня , но это не коробка из под холодильника , а именно своё жильё !
не у каждого.
Путь с женитьбой скоро усложнят. И это правильно. В Россиии в последние года было много фальшивых регистраций брака,что приводило в страну криминальных и неадекватных людей. Процедура получения российского гражданства ужесточается. это правильно. Россия не место для неадекватных людей.
Но мы очень рады адекватным людям,которые приедут со своими детьми чтобы жить в России,говорить по-русски,принимать нашу культуру и приносить пользу нашей стране.
Ну да, я слышал что скоро будет новый закон.,тоже читаю что так и надо.
Who are exactly adequate people?
@@svensulzmann4282 People who love Russia and are willing to work. Russia is not for bums looking for free benefits.
@@SamsRussianAdventures Сэм, вроде, с сентября 2023 года брак не является основанием для автоматического получения гражданства. Но с 2024, иностранному супругу, особенно если есть ребёнок в семье с гражданкой России через процедуру воссоединения семьи оформляют ВНЖ автоматически. Единственное для меня не понятно, тест по русскому языку ему сразу нужно сдавать (иностранцу) или позже, когда будет подавать заявку на гражданство РФ.
@andrerichter869 Сайт "Дом мигранта" - центр поддержки мигрантов и Школа русского языка. Они готовят к тестированию по русскому языку для получения РВП, ВНЖ, Гражданства РФ. Сами организуют это тестирование. То есть, они готовят к тому, что будут спрашивать.
Dom Migranta.
Hey Sam, I hope that you are doing well and thank you for your wonderful content.
I want to add regarding the way to get Russian short-term, long-term recidency plus Russian citizenship.
There are those two options to apply which you mentioned, but there are also some other ways which are:
- By passing the Russian Language test which makes you qualified to apply for the short-term residency. ( Short term: which is a stamp which the Ministry of Internal Affairs of Russia put in your passport)
- By having a Russian higher education diploma with honours (Red Diploma), Bachelor, Masters or PhD. Your degree must be issued or completed by the Russian Governmental (State) University. Using your Red Diploma, you can apply for Permanent residency (long-term). (Long ter residency: is a blue passport which is like a green-card of the United States.)
- While you are studing in the Russain Governmental (State) Universities, you can apply for the shrt term residency and when you complete your degree, you can apply for long or Permanent residency.
I hope the information was helpful for you guys.
Cheers!
Thanks for sharing. Passing the test doesn’t mean you qualify for residency, you still need to apply and this is one of the requirements.
@@SamsRussianAdventures yeah, a friend of mine in Kursk passed the Russian language test and applied for residency. Hopefully, he received his residency.
Thank you for your content and information.
I would love to know more about traditional Russian home cooking
Soups, salads, tomato, meat, pasta, cutlets, potatoes. P. S Burgers, pizza, chips, rolls.
супы разные, мясо, картошка, макароны, котлеты, обязательно разные виды чая, хлеб черный и белый, зелень, огурцы, кабачки, помидоры.
Pyratzok!!!
Russian traditional cuisine is actually very similar to Scandinavian. Lots of pickled preserves for the winter like pickled cucumbers, tomato, cabbage and pickled mushrooms. Backed things are mostly of the yeasted variety, with berries and fruit fillings. Barbecue is also popular, called shashlyk. Russians mostly eat chicken and pork, beef is not as popular as in the West cause cows are expensive to keep in the winter and so beef is also more expensive.
@@мимокрокодил-з7ф Modern Russian cuisine has absorbed the traditions of both the peoples of Ancient Russia and the countries that were part of the USSR. She borrowed some elements from Scandinavian, German and French cuisines. This helped to create a unique culinary tradition, and thanks to domestic restaurateurs, it is only getting richer
Very interesting content. Thank you.
we have 'these' in our part of the world. they're water towers. you pump water up there and then it can supply at that much head of pressure and the pump only need work when it falls beneath a certain level. good for small communities.
Great video mate 👍🏾
Nice, informative video for details I was ignorant . Nevertheless the UK inside me , and 33 years in Asia ,means I’m a sun -seeker. For those prices it would have to be Da Nang, Vietnam, right on the beach.
Thanks for sharing! Completely understand you!!!
Thank you Sam for the video. Would you please be sure to cover the laws about what kind of properties one can buy at each stage of getting residential statuses. Like the fact that a person who doesn't have citizenship can only purchase small plots of land with a home. They can not buy a farm only lease land. Things of this nature are very important to know when considering what we can and can not buy. That also includes dachas. I can not buy a datcha😢. There are many that I love and would buy, but they are not registered and therefore I can not be registered in my own home.
So, if you can research these laws and know all the INS and outs, that is most important part of knowing what we can purchase. Thanks again for your content!
Thanks for your feedback. I’ve said about land size in an earlier video about building a house in Russia. Really it’s all on an individual basis. It depends on the land that the dacha is built on. Also, you can set up a business and the business can purchase the farm and you can therefore live on the land. They are all so individual. That’s why I made the site, so people can contact me with individual questions and can point them in the right direction.
At first, one should come to Russia as a worker or a student or a guest (tourist). From each stage one can move in the direction of getting residency (temporary, permanent) or a Foreigner's residency permit.
Just be ready to rent an appartment first, or get friends or relatives that would invite or help with this. There are also hostels and campuses.
And prepare yourself specifically for residency tests (Тест на РВП, Тест на ВНЖ, тест на Гражданство РФ для мигранта).
*to get a Student visa u don't have to enter the University, there are Language schools related to University that teach Russian language, some prepare for residency tests. May u check: Dom Migranta.
@@catinforest Anything can be achieved. If you set a goal to come to Russia and obtain citizenship and buy real estate. First you just need to come. Visit different cities. In general, feel whether you are comfortable enough. The Russian language can be learned in 90 lessons using the Pimsleur method. He has a very good course, in 90 lessons of 30 minutes each, learn to speak Russian fluently on the most popular topics, from simple to complex. And if you speak Russian, obtaining citizenship will be several times faster. This is done for the benefit of foreigners. Knowing Russian, it will be much easier for them in Russia. It's easy to find a permanent job or open a business. It is very important. If there are children, then they need to be placed in schools. In general, if you can speak Russian, even with errors, this will be a big advantage.
@@Maratreason Марат, если люди ставят целью приобрести недвижимость, то это не может гарантировать им разрешение остаться в России. Это я и попыталась объяснить. Конечно, прежде всего для подачи документов на РВП или ВНЖ нужно быть готовым к соответствующим тестам. Немаловажно то, что даже если обратиться к иммиграционному юристу, его задача получить квоту на временное проживание для специалиста или просто проконсультировать. Так или иначе, даже если есть квота на РВП, то нужно быть готовым к тесту.
Тест на РВП для мигранта. Они есть в открытом доступе, чтобы потренироваться. Но лучше записаться в Языковую школу при Университете, которая готовит к такому тестированию.
What are you are doing now will be interesting, specially for religious motives, large families.
Do foreigners need to sign up for war??
The leader of the russian ortodox church is a former KGB spy. That says everything you need to know about russia’s endemic corruption.
You say contrasts.....I agree....I,ve lived in (eastern) Poland for 14 years.....in a village, now some villages are very clean and tidy and all the houses and gardens neat.....then you get some that are populated with trashy people, the ditches are full of cans and crisp packets...etc...???
Very interesting and informative video Sam. You are always so clear in your explanations. You could be a great tourist agent or a real estate agent!! I am joking. Anyway these houses are amazing. Thank you ❤️
Stop your propaganda.
@@Mr.Monta77 You chose the wrong person to say this statement
Sam,
I miss the chicken shawarma at the metro stations so much. A quick video of buying a shawarma would be great.
I made a video with shawma. It’s a video about Russian women. Very in depth. Though I’m not in Moscow
Another great video Sam thanks.
If they are considering buying and moving to Russia they bloody well better know the language. That's all I can say.
Wow! Thank you so much for your kindness and generosity. The buying process is pretty straightforward but the living is perhaps more difficult!
Это общемировой,какой-то, критерий☝️оценивается" уровень",качество"иностранца -язык,интеграция в общество,заслугии т.д. ....Я думаю это международные институты,задают тон а мы ведомые просто этому процессу!такое идёт...😀😀
@@SamsRussianAdventures And learning the culture. It takes time and understanding, some westerners won't be able to cope with it.
@@louiekiwiYes learning the criminal culture of russia is very useful if you live there. Even the ‘president’ is a corrupt gangster. And that’s a fact, not an opinion.
@@Mr.Monta77Such a simplistic and typical comment.
I think the nuances I'm talking about go beyond your comprehension.
Sam provides great content and loads of helpful information. There are obviously some nice houses; village living seems best, but I am accustomed to having the infrastructure readymade (sewage, electricity, gas, phone, internet, roads, shops, health care, other amenities). Folks who want more freedom to build whatever/however they want and willing to go through the building process, I can understand the lure. I found it odd that the housing website advertised housing with the toilet outside. That must get chilly.
Russia is a land of contrast because people were not allowed to build decent houses in the USSR. In the RSFSR, one family could own only a 50 sq.m. house and it was really hard to find almost any building materials. It is going to take some time to replace the old houses and build some infrastructure.
P.S. You can build houses on "personal subsidiary plots" as well. Those can be used to build a home or a small farm or even both.
Yes, there are lots of variants of types of houses and plots.
Разрешенная площадь дома различалась в разных республиках. Но это отдельная тема 😂
This is not true. Any worker could get land about 600-1000 m2 and build whatever they want. We had cooperatives of owners from one or several factories or other. And you could build house you like.
Sam, it's nice that you featured the Soviet built apartment to rent. You can find some awesome bargains for rent in both Russia and Belarus. I rent a 1 bed apartment in the centre of Minsk for $300 a month. Try that in Dublin, LOL. When I was last in Russia in 2019, I was offered a 2 bed in Baltisk, Kaliningrad Oblast for $120 a month (for holiday rental of course). I never went back because of Covid but hope to someday. Nice part of the world.
1/3 of median gross salary in Minsk for 1 bedroom apartment, no it's not that cheap. Tho with your Irish wage it's probably really cheap.
Thanks, Sam! Learning a lot from your videos.
Wow! Thanks so much!! I really appreciate your kindness and generosity. You have made my day.
Hi Sam, good to see you again
How about a video on address registration, because that is a concept foreigners will be unfamiliar with. The nuances of it are totally mind-bending imx. (For a foreigner.)
Sam, privet!
There is The list of the most needed professions that Russia needs in 2024, that can obtain A FOREIGNER'S RESIDENCY PERMIT.
An immigrant lawyer in Russia can get a quota for residency for representatives of these professions in some of the regions (depending on where they need this professional).
Or one can come on working visa and apply for Foreigner's residency permit (Вид на жительство - ВНЖ).
Main thing is Russian language (tests). Because, as one applies for FRP - ВНЖ, he has to pass the tests.
I had no idea that they could go immediately to ВНЖ. I thought that was only for HQS visas. It’s interesting that things are changing all the time. When I did it I had to have temporary residency first. I pass anyone with questions to an immigration lawyer, as there seems to be so many variants these days.
@@SamsRussianAdventures As far as I understand:
- Student visa at a Language school - applying for residency (temporary, permanent,), tests twice, and finally applying for citizenship.
- Working visa - applying for Foreigner's residency permit (if your profession is from The list of the most needed Professions in Russia 2024), if not u can apply for temporary residency (*watch the previouse item) - tests - wait for several years (about 5) and after that one can apply for citizenship.
Cart of Migrant 2024 is being tested now. If u came with this card (and with a purpose of coming) u should leave with this card. And u can stay in Russia with this card only if one applies for residency or a Foreigner's residency permit till the time u get this permition.
With this Migrant card one can stay on extended working visas only if they are "High qualified specialists" with income more than a million rubles a year.
Because of middleasian working migrants, law in this field has become stricter.
At the same time a Programm for foreigners resettlement is being created...
where can we see the list?
1. Медицинские работники
2. Фармацевтические работники
3. Педагогические работники
4. Работники сельского хозяйства
5. Работники геологии и разведки
6. Работники Научно-исследовательских Институтов, конструкторских, технологических, проектных, изыскательных организаций
7. Разработчики программного обеспечения
8. Журналисты и литературные работники
9. Механики и ремонтники летательных аппаратов, судов и железно-дорожного подвижного состава
10. Работники добывающей промышленности и металлургии
11. Работники в сфере строительства
12. Работники в сфере монтажа электрооборудования
13. Работники организаций (математик, финансовый директор и другие).
@@mattamiller1. Медицинские работники
2. Фармацевтические работники
3. Педагогические работники
4. Работники сельского хозяйства
5. Работники геологии и разведки
6. Работники Научно-исследовательских Институтов, конструкторских, технологических, проектных, изыскательных организаций
7. Разработчики программного обеспечения
8. Журналисты и литературные работники
9. Механики и ремонтники летательных аппаратов, судов и железно-дорожного подвижного состава
10. Работники добывающей промышленности и металлургии
11. Работники в сфере строительства
12. Работники в сфере монтажа электрооборудования
13. Работники организаций (финансовый директор, и др.)
Нужно, чтобы человек проработал 6 месяцев в России по этой профессии перед подачей заявления на Вид на жительство.
Нужно, чтобы работодатель оплачивал в этот период за него налоги и взносы.
Если ваша профессия не входит в перечень особо необходимых, то нужно через иммиграционного юриста получить квоту на РВП (разрешение на временное проживание - wich is temporary residency permit ) - оформить (обычно при этом нужно сдавать тесты на знание русского языка и истории и права, позволяется на невысокие баллы) - дальше, проживание на основании РВП ( temporary residency permit) не мнее 8 месяцев в Российской Федерации - далее, заявка и оформление ВНЖ (Вид на Жительство - wich is Foreigner's residency permit).
After that one can apply for citizenship.
Great video Sam
Glad you enjoyed it Billy!
Красивая дом, хороший жизни
Точно 💯
Sam have you ever considered getting a government grant to create a service to help westerners come to Russia? Currently most of migrations to RF are historically from the former USSR countries. However, there is a great potential in welcoming people from Europe and North America - from improving demographics, to historical & cultural aspect as many Europeans used to live and work in Russia. For example Vitus Jonassen Bering (Bering straight) alos known as Ivan Ivanovich Bering, or one of the greatest minds in mathematics Leonhard Euler. There are many more examples. Another aspect is bringing investments and expertise with them. I am not familiar with the immigration policies, but perhaps there should be an investment class, a specialist class and a laborer class. An NGO that can represent and assist westerners could be an interesting opportunity
Thanks. Interesting.
You're welcome 😉
Amazing 👏
Great video love them
Сэм, расскажи, как во Владимире отмечается всемирный день Depeche Mode. Тут знакомые интересуются
Вы знаете, музыка хорошая но они же такие))))
@@SamsRussianAdventures что я знаю ?
Great info Sam! Looking forward to further videos👍🏽
Awesome! Thank you!
thanks sam
You’re welcome
Is there a valued added tax applied to the purchase price of land or to the purchase price of an already built house. Best to all Russian's today. I truly wish Russian's the best.
The property tax is minimum and upon selling, people will find ways to adjust the contract price
If you mean sales tax there is none
Only the saler will pay tax if he flipped the newly build apartment in less than 3 years ownership ,so saler will pay tax from his pure profit .That is great law to keep the prices down.
And another great law about senior citizens do not pay property tax, which is very minimal anyway.
@@SamsRussianAdventures I think he means VAT, which is never included in displayed prices in the US
Looking forward to the next how to video. Uk and so many other banks believe your hard earned belongs to them
Hi Sam, very interesting video. I am not moving to Russia, but I enjoy knowing stuff like that. Everything is less expensive there than in the US. I had a cat that liked yogurt, strawberry-banana was her favorite. 😹
Thanks! My cat loves Greek yogurt! She can eat the whole tub!!!!
Hey Sam, I am a Brit as well, lived here for about 24 years now, I feel as you do, I have a few businesses here including building houses, my next project is about 100 houses or so, including one for me :) I live in Moscow, anyway, I will drop you an email, next time I am in Vladimir, let's meet for a bevvy
Hi mate, just got your email. I’ll send you a message
@@SamsRussianAdventures Встретились?
Thank you! 👍
You’re welcome
Симязино район! Купаться туда приезжаем! Отличное место!
Недвижимость ни как не влияет на получение гражданства (все критерии описаны в законе, есть много исключений по которым можно получить гражданство стразу) Миграционная служба подает запросы во все силовые структуры и том числе и через посольства в ваши страны, поэтому отказать вам могут по многим причинам в том числе и ваше правительство может выдать запрет.
Я же не говорил о гражданство
@@SamsRussianAdventures Все расписано в законе Федеральный закон от 25.07.2002 N 115-ФЗ (ред. от 10.07.2023) "О правовом положении иностранных граждан в Российской Федерации" (с изм. и доп., вступ. в силу с 01.03.2024) статья 8 - все кто могут получить ВНЖ без РВП (и не ждать годами)
Good afternoon Sam.
Good evening mate.
Wild Siberia did a good video on avito
I didn’t see it but somebody told me that he didn’t know how to put the site into English and he was unable to pronounce the words in Russian. I’ll have a look.
He's an American ex sqaddy he's not the brightest but he means we'll and videos are informative, it took me 2 min to figure out how avito works despite his instructions
For foreigners from Europe who want to move to Russia, it would be best to choose the Kaliningrad Region. Russian enclave in Europe - Only 500 km from Berlin and 250 km to the port city of Gdansk, where you can sail by sea ferry from all over Europe. Kaliningrad is the most European city in Russia, intuitively understandable to Europeans, German European architecture, the Baltic Sea and a mild climate without the cold Russian winter.
I think most foreigners would prefer cities like Moscow, St. Petersburg or Krasnodar
Most foreigner does not want to live in a gangster dictatorship like russia. Only those paid for by the Kremlin for vomiting out your propaganda. Slava Ukraini!!! 🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦
Да, только и цены там на дома раза в 2-3 выше, чем во владимире
I recommend South of Russia.
Google is translating сот as "acre" but it's a Russian unit of measurement that means 100 sq. m An acre is about 4 sq. km. Anyway, fascinating, but transferring large amounts of money into Russia is very difficult or basically impossible depending on where you currently live.
I have a video on transferring money on the way
@@SamsRussianAdventures You need to be super careful about doing a video like that. I thought about doing one, but it's a complete minefield from a legal standpoint. E.g. the UK has banned exports of UK and EU banknotes, except for personal use cash up to £10,000. Various countries have similar laws. There's a law in Russia that makes it illegal to use crypto for payments. And on and on and on. Bank policies, bank reporting, ad nauseum. Eventually I came to the conclusion it was as much use as month old egg salad. Like, if you go the US and try and use Telegram wallet, they block it forever.
Excellent! I was looking for this comment. One "sotka" = 100 sq. m. = 1076.39 sq ft (roughly). Those 5 "acre" plots of land are actually just over 5,000sq ft😅.
@@steven-k. Convert to Dirhams or Yuan before transfer. No major issues with those currencies. You still have to prove the "provenance" of the funds.
100sq m is also 1ar, tho this unit is used only in agriculture, geodesy and forestry
Hi, Sam. Would it be possible to do a video or videos over time on typical Russian Slavic cuisine vs diverse Russian Federation cuisine? A lot of people don't realize how multinational Russia is and how diverse the cultures are from the Republic of Karelia to Kamchatka Krai to the North Caucasus Republics to the Nenets Autonomous Okrug to the Republic of Khakassia. Not sure how you could pull this off logistically unless you found a local chef that could make various dishes from across the country? Thank you for the consideration. Blessings.
кислые головки
I don’t want to take away Sam’s bread, but there are a lot of videos on TH-cam, "kuzno" with Italians a lot of videos about food from different regions
Interesting
good video- interesting insight thanks
Thanks!
Would you be able to talk about how to become a TH-camr and how do you get the money?
There are lots of channels about that. My channel is about Russia and so it’s not relevant to my audience
Slava russia 🇷🇺💪🏼, ❌🇺🇦
👍👍👍🇷🇺
Pobeda budet za nami
Russia is a militant, violent, thuggish mafia.
💙💛🇺🇦💪🏻🇺🇦💛💙
@tabithan29😂😂😂78
Speaking of the immigrant allotments regions take in, is there a way to find out which regions still have vacancies? I would assume a less desirable areas will have more vacancies. I enjoyed this content.
Получением квот занимаются миграционные юристы. В Москве и Петербурге было больше всего квот, так как там идёт строительство, завозят мигрантов из Средней Азии в огромных количествах, они потом разбредаются по всей стране... Сейчас, после печальных событий, этот процесс хотят приостановить и навести порядок..
Если иностранец проработал 6 месяцев в России по специальности из списка "Особо важных профессий 2024 года", и его работодатель платил за него налоги и взносы в полном объёме, то он может подать заявку на оформление Вида на жительство. Но, нужно сдать тесты на знание русского языка, основ истории и права.
Следующий шаг: через несколько лет подавать заявление на получение гражданства Российской Федерации.
I like those old wooden houses, like before the revolution with all the gingerbread window trimming.
They are nicer to look at than to live in!
I like ur channel but I have one complaint- I would really appreciate it if you would put timestamps, as I'm not interested in some prices of house but am interested in others
ALSO:
can you show help me find equastrian properties/ house with grazing land??
I wouldn't buy a house ANYWHERE.
Too much unnecessary space. I would buy a flat 52-55 sq.m. (plenty of space for one person or a couple with no children) and save A LOT of money!!
I understand. I like to have breakfast in the garden in summer and to make BBQs. I feel much more freedom in a house.
Sam are your links to buy me a coffee and all those other things still working. I’m looking for them because TH-cam great videos and you deserve a little bit of support that I can give
Yes they are! I’ve just pinned them in the first comment! Thanks!!!!!
that 2 acher plot with a shed on it was a bargain i could turn that into 20000000 property for around 40k uk money
Please show house prices in Tatarstan, and warmer states thanks
Touchy subject, but maybe a topic for a video.
What Russians think of what's going on in the Middle East?
I can try. Political questions are more difficult to ask. I’ll give it a shot.
Funny how houses in BumfckAnywhereinTheWest are cheaper, whether it be rural Missouri or Northern Sweden or rural Portugal.
16:47 Looking at that house just hurts me
that house with 10.7 acers for 40 uk grand that had no interior was a bargain , i could finish that off for 20k
👍👍
If I was a younger person (I'm 73 yrs old) and my health was in better condition, I would give serious consideration to moving to Russia. I am astounded at the real estate situation, I don't know anywhere here in the US that could come close to comparison. The situation here has already reached the WEF's "You Will Own Nothing and Like It". Thanks again for your videos, they are always
it's never too late to join the Noah's Ark
It’s a shame. The same in the UK.
With American wages everything in russia is cheap, with russian wages it's a different story
Good info Sam ta
You’re welcome
I am thinking about moving to Russia but I want to own a ranch with a good amount of land and produce eggs, chicken, beef, and pig. What are the limitations on owning and running a ranch? Also, what are the gun laws in Russia?
Sam, Firefox has the same option to translate.
Cool. I view it in Russian but I found out that google has the translate option.
So far I've been hearing.There's 5 6000 Americans in mood to Russia and roll citizens.I don't got a resency
Roll citizens? You want to apply for residency?
whats like the price of a detached house near moscow ? in terms of price per sqfoot or sq meters
That’s an impossible question to answer. Use the site and look at some houses that you like and see the prices.
Great bro what's the name of this region
Vladimir
talk about welding sam. mig, tig, stick, whatever you like.... whether you know or don't... if you don't then find out.... take us with you while you do it....
hmm, Brazen.
Hi Sam , can you cover a video about all kinds of jobs in Russia ? Or what are the jobs for foreigners and Russian citizens also .
I’ve done a video about visas in Russia. Russia has the same type of jobs as anywhere else in the world! To find a job go to hh.ru and put the site into English.
But what I would like to know, is there forage in Russia, like mushrooms or other wild plants?
Yes, I made a video a few years ago collecting mushrooms
collecting mushrooms is whole russian hobby
Avoid Norilsk or anywhere near a nuclear reactor
How do I change it to English????? On Avito
If you use google it should give you the option to immediately translate the page
2:45 All those high fences provide cover for burglars.
Буквально заборы построены для приватности.
They also allow people to make their property nice and not worry if the neighbours dump an old car opposite or some building materials
@@antonsviridov85 Абсурдно что они дмуают что люди хотят смотреть их.
Жена стесняется ходить в шортах и я в трусах,забор помогает, собаки не пролезут.животные, медведи 😂
@dunbustin ---- There is an old saying, *'Good fences make good neighbours'.*
Can you purchase a house and not be a resident?
Да
Interesting. Nothing wrong with this, but everything in Russia looks DIY and not made to a set standard. Like, the lake seems filled awkwardly, road, houses and fence all seem a bit off and mismatch for where the houses are constructed. Maybe, recycling of any material is of importance in rural Russia, granted quality fixtures are probably expensive and/or in short supply. I personally prefer the homogeneity and quality of a Cotswold village in England or a Commune in France. It would be nice if Russia had these aspects.
It’s just because everyone builds their own home to their own preference, rather than one company building the entire settlement
It’s just because everyone builds their own home to their own preference, rather than one company building the entire settlement
Так и есть, у нас отсутствуют стандарты на архитектуру и облагораживание территории, в итоге все строят так как им придет в голову. Да, это большая свобода, но она не идет на пользу внешнему облику городов. Я всегда смотрел с завистью на британские деревушки, как у вас красиво и ухожено.
this is the price of freedom) freedom of being able to build anything you want or can without getting building perm)) You see, in russia if you want to live "standartised" life you can do so easily in gated communities like I do. And if you want to go wild - go wild. But in the west you going to waste life trying to get a building perm to build a house of you dreams. Google "Коттеджные посёлки от застройщика" and check out images of modern russian villages. Now, the costwolds: are you aware russians have exclave in the baltics with the old german architecture still in place? google "Калининградская область". Russia is big mate, and here you'll find pretty much anything you can imagine.
Не знаю я не рассматриваю Англию или Францию как место проживания из за античности!Для меня не понятно как там можно жить без последствий😂😂😂Я имею ввиду переезд из современного большого города в замок с приведениями☝️Как возможен переезд к средневековым людям без " падения"☝️с 90ого г. не понятно😊😊😊😎
What sites are popular in Russia where you can find listings?
Did you watch the video?
Not understand this price dollor price show screen plz
I liked the road sign at 2:08...That's Orc for pile of 5hit ahead.
I feel sorry for your mother
@@SamsRussianAdventures I second that!
Shouldn't you be on Denys D.'s channel? Things not going so well for your guys so you come over here to take a %hit?
Alright mate. Kiwi living in Australia, married to a Russian. I would love to buy somewhere in Moscow but how would I get money or funds transferred safely to Russia ?
As I said in the video, I’ll be uploading a video about how to transfer money to Russia
@@SamsRussianAdventures thanks very much mate
BTC?
@@jaromor8808 I'd rather not if I'm going to spend $500k
@@jaromor8808 many people are scared about that option
Hello Sam, I am trying the avito website now and it’s not letting me search or pick Vladimir region. I’m not sure why, I tried in English and Russian. Maybe it’s because I’m in the States ? Nice video by the way!!
There is an App.
That’s strange. Perhaps you need to put the name of the town into Russian for it to be found in the search of town names. I suggest opening google translate and typing the names of the towns you want to search and then copying the Russian into the location search. Perhaps then it will find the name.
@@SamsRussianAdventures I figured it out, I think I need to type the website followed by the name of the town in google, then it takes me to the Vladimir avito website! Thank you!!
What about using British or Kenyan bank cards?
I don’t know about Kenyan cards but visa and Mastercard do not work in Russia.
@@SamsRussianAdventures what card do work?
@@SamsRussianAdventures what cards do work there?
Does buying property grant you residency rights?
Are there annual property taxes in Russia?
Да, но это ничего не стоит. Можно забыть об этом.
For houses it's about 0.1% per year of the official (кадастровая) cost (not commercial, in Russia we have so called "кадастровая" cost, for example my flat's commercial cost is 14 mil. rubls = 140.000$ but official "кадастровая" cost is about 7 mil = 70.000$ so for my flat yearly tax will be 0.1% of 70000$ and it's about 70$) For commercial property (offices, production buildings, shops) it's about 2% of official cost. For land and 'farm' buldings it's about 0.5% of official cost.
Russia has the right to protect thier culture
You can join the army and get citizenship.
What kind of houses are Americans given when we arrive in Russia?
Nobody gives anyone a house, it’s up to the individual to decide which house they want.
@@SamsRussianAdventures We can just get any house we want in Russia? Assuming it is empty, right?
@@Flat_Earth_Sophia Yes, just as you would do in the US
@@SamsRussianAdventures You can't do that in the US. In America you have to pay for housing.
@@Flat_Earth_Sophia Right. You have to pay for housing in Russia too. I don't know why you have decided that housing in Russia is free.
Ну вот и Сэм находит свою нишу на ютебе ))
Если честно я не люблю такие видео. Просто постоянно получу вопросы! Легче ответить на видео!