I’m an American living in Russia on just a simple visa. I’ve been here 9 months now. It’s an amazing country with a lot of beautiful towns and major cities.
1. Russian citizenship provides free higher education in any profession. 2. Free medical care and treatment. 3. High social guarantees not available in other countries.
My entire paternal family came here from Russia, so my grandmother was pregnant with my father when they came here from Russia, but my father was born here. However, my grandparents, both my grandparents and their whole families everybody is from Russia. The US keeps blocking me from even applying granite there were some CD people, in my lineage, however, in this day and age that should not stop me from enjoying dual citizenship of my inherited ancestry, and my natural born ancestry
I was born un Kharkov (Ukraine) during soviet era. My mother is from the Dominican Republic and they divorced when I was very little. Have been living in Latin America since I was 5 years old. I am not interested in Ukrainian citizenship, and I don't have it. Is there a way for me to become a Russian citizen?
Yes, thanks for pointing it out John Doe, unfortunately, we are still learning the ropes to filming in two different parts of the world and getting the editing right. :)
@@TheExpatEdge That is no problem and thank you for your content, I enjoy watching your videos and hearing your unique inside information on these things. I am currently looking into moving from the US and getting citizenship somewhere else in the world so it is very good to have a knowledgeable source such as you two around :) continue with the great content
Господа! Попробуйте учить для начала русский язык! Если не сломаете мозг - тогда вперед. Зачем ехать жить в Россию, если вы даже пока не можете сказать трех фраз на русском? Не думайте, что мы ради вас будем учить английский...😂
No, you must live in Russia to apply for Russian citizenship and if you are married it will take 3 years in Russia. It cannot be done outside of Russia.
is this possible to register as Sole Proprietor/Self Employed in Russia to work as Freelancer with foreign companies? But what is the states of receiving salaries or payment as Payoneer does not allow payment Transactions in Russia anymore. So what's next option for digital nomad and IT service Providers?
If you have residency, a sole proprietorship is great for IT services. If you do not have residency, you'll need to open an LLC and hire yourself. Both can be used to receive payments from foreign companies via traditional payment channels.
@@TheExpatEdge Not interested in LLC as its complicated and bit expensive or not? Self employment is possibel as digital nomad? LLC means you are entitled for many types of Tax and other complicated system.(its my personal opinion) In Portugal D7 visa is best example for us. What should be my Minimum salary of couple or single to get self employment TRC and then PR?
Hi Matt and Marcus, if I am understanding correctly. You mean-having grown child-we can apply immediately. Means child without marriage to a Russian will get you to apply for citizenship?. I am not into any fake relationship-so want to be honest, real and legitimate for all procedures in Russia.
Hey guys. What if we aren't rich and don't have any connections at all with Russia?? I just want tf out of the states!! Get me out of here!! How do I do that? I wanna go to Russia but idk how it's even possible. Help me!
One of the options to obtain Russian citizenship for yourself and their family members is to enter into a contract as part of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation or other military formations of the country! Russian President Vladimir Putin has allowed foreigners who serve under contract in the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation or other military formations of the country to receive Russian citizenship. Together with them, members of their families will be able to apply for citizenship, as follows from the decree of the head of state, published on the official portal of legal information. “To establish that foreign citizens who entered into a contract for military service in the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation or armed formations during the period of a special military operation or who are serving during a special military operation have the right to apply for citizenship of the Russian Federation service in the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation or armed formations,” the document specifies. The President also noted in the decree that foreigners who, during a special operation, were dismissed from military service in the Russian Army for health reasons, upon reaching the age limit, upon expiration of the contract, and also “in connection with the end of martial law." You can arrive in Russia on a tourist visa and contact the military commissariat of a constituent entity of the Russian Federation with a statement of desire to perform military service under a contract in the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, other troops, military formations or bodies.
Im a uni student double majoring in agricultural engineering and Philosophy. Whats the odd that I will be able to move to russia, if I dont know the language?
Just a little advice from and old codger, also once a Philosophy major, to someone presumably younger than I. Everyone has to start somewhere when learning a language. I'd recommend Duo, which is free. I began learning Russian on Duo on the day of my 60th birthday. Today, after 15 months, I have advanced to the highest league, ten. There are only ten. I'm guessing that I have more free time for it than you do; but perhaps that fact would be evened out by the fact that you've a younger brain which will absorb the knowledge quicker. I am no genius by the way--just an average joe. 20 minutes per day is all anyone needs to begin with.
hello , thank you for the info. i have dual citicenzhip, i have a guatemalan and american passport, i live in the USA, with the guatemalan passport i don't need visa to enter Russia, which passport should i should to marry my fiancee?
If you intend to stay in Russia long-term and/or until you get your residency, you may want to consider using your US passport because you can get a 3 year visa as a US citizen. If you use your Guatemalan passport, you'll have to leave and get a visa after 90 days and you cannot apply for a long-term visa like US citizens. Although, you can apply for the 1 year private visa after you marry, but it can be a pain to get.
Get a multi entry visa into Russia. I’ve got one and for 3 years I can basically stay as long as I want as long as I’m registering my address within Russia.
Unfortunately yes. Unless you're a former citizen of Tajikistan or Turkmenistan. However, there are some exceptions. For example, if you have certain medical conditions, you won't have to do a service. Another way is to have a valid PhD or a doctor's degree (in this case it's worth finding out what kind of degrees are valid and whether your unvisersity's degree is accepted in Russia or not). Also, if you're under current criminal investigation, you are not eligible for military service but I hope that never happens to you lol.
@@RedMadScouser You forgot to mention children. If you have two minor children, then military service is not required. It is also not necessary to undergo military service if your child or spouse is disabled
One of the options to obtain Russian citizenship for yourself and their family members is to enter into a contract as part of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation or other military formations of the country! Russian President Vladimir Putin has allowed foreigners who serve under contract in the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation or other military formations of the country to receive Russian citizenship. Together with them, members of their families will be able to apply for citizenship, as follows from the decree of the head of state, published on the official portal of legal information. “To establish that foreign citizens who entered into a contract for military service in the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation or armed formations during the period of a special military operation or who are serving during a special military operation have the right to apply for citizenship of the Russian Federation service in the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation or armed formations,” the document specifies. The President also noted in the decree that foreigners who, during a special operation, were dismissed from military service in the Russian Army for health reasons, upon reaching the age limit, upon expiration of the contract, and also “in connection with the end of martial law." You can arrive in Russia on a tourist visa and contact the military commissariat of a constituent entity of the Russian Federation with a statement of desire to perform military service under a contract in the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, other troops, military formations or bodies.
Foreign citizens who want to apply for Russian nationality can do so after proving that they have already been in Russia for at least 5 years, with permanent residence, it still takes one year from the date of submission of documents though.
One of the options to obtain Russian citizenship for yourself and their family members is to enter into a contract as part of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation or other military formations of the country! Russian President Vladimir Putin has allowed foreigners who serve under contract in the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation or other military formations of the country to receive Russian citizenship. Together with them, members of their families will be able to apply for citizenship, as follows from the decree of the head of state, published on the official portal of legal information. “To establish that foreign citizens who entered into a contract for military service in the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation or armed formations during the period of a special military operation or who are serving during a special military operation have the right to apply for citizenship of the Russian Federation service in the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation or armed formations,” the document specifies. The President also noted in the decree that foreigners who, during a special operation, were dismissed from military service in the Russian Army for health reasons, upon reaching the age limit, upon expiration of the contract, and also “in connection with with the end of martial law."
No, you must be a native speaker of Russian. Having learned it does not qualify you for this route. You must prove your parents were native speakers of Russian. Also, even if they did allow someone who learned Russian as a second language to qualify, it would take you many years to get to the level of a native speaker. You have far better options.
Hey I'm of russian decent my great grandfather was a russian citizen during the russian imperial days is there a new law to make it easy for me and my family to gain russian citizenship?
The only thing that would apply is if your father or mother were Russian. Great grandfather is too far back. You could try the native Russian speaker route, but that might also be difficult.
I'm in a similar boat here. I'm Russian, my whole family is Russian and we speak Russian, but none of us had Russian citizenship for generations. I think my Great-Grandmother was the last of us who had a Russian passport. I've never even been to Russia. :'( but I plan to visit once this whole pandemic is over. I want to see the place I REALLY come from with my own eyes.
@@dimonddust4318 i feel you man, we're in a tough spot in this situation i don't know why but the only people eligible to get russian passport are descendants of the soviet union. But for us descendants of imperial russia we don't seem to have that privilege... which is quite unfair to be honest with you. I've been to Moscow many times and to my great grandfather's city of Saint Petersburg once they're amazing cities i just wish to live and settle in russia
No... as they said you have to live there 6 months and 1 day a year, in order to be eligible for citizenship, just buying a house won't make you eligible.
Why in the world (unless you are rich so you can afford to) why would anyone want to have more than 1 citizenship?!? I mean at least for the US our law states that no matter what you have to pay US taxes so you would hardly make any money at all and wouldn't be able to live.
There are many advantages to holding multiple citizenships! 1. It makes it much easier to travel. A second passport not only means less friction for that particular country but also it may open visa-free visits to other countries. 2. When traveling extensively, having 2 passports is a major advantage, especially when you have deadlines and need to get visas at the same time. 3. There are different visa agreements with different countries. So if you're visiting a country that requires a visa to enter, one passport could have more options for visas, faster processing, etc over the second passport. 4. Easily set up bank accounts, buy real estate, even rent a car in the second country you have a second passport from. 5. Diversify your options. If at any time one government imposes strict regulation on travel or some area of your life, you can up and go to the second country without hassle. This has happened in many countries during covid. There are definitely more reasons to get a citizenship in a second country!
@@TheExpatEdge like I said. Unless you are rich there's absolutely no reason for you to have more than 1 citizenship. I am not talking to rich people and don't intend to at all so idc about them and what they do, I care about normal people and what we are able to do bc that's the base not being rich and being able to do whatever you want whenever you want. Everything you said only applies to rich people.
@@TheExpatEdge no they cannot. If you really believe that then you do not know the stats on this country. European countries are much better off, or were before the U/R proxy war. You are literally out of touch with normal people if you believe what you said lol
I feel like I’m gonna get a lot of shit for this one desire to become a Russian citizen has not been deterred by the current circumstances! That being said I know things are more tricky but I am pursuing it! If you two gentlemen happen to see this comment what is your opinion should I continue to pursue it or should I not? Yes I’m aware of what’s going on in the world and I’m not an asshole
It is very hard to recommend it given we have no idea how this will develop, let alone end. There will be so many problems to navigate and no way to solve some of them. It's up to you, but I would recommend you hold off for now.
Pursue what you desire. Don't listen to the lies. Or go as a tourist check it out. But remember going as a tourist you will view things as temporary. Going to with a mind set to live is different. St. Petersburg and Moscow is the place if you only speak english- it will be easier to communicate and navigate. Give it a try and if you like good and if not - well you gave a go. The food is amazing, the walks never get boring. Good luck. For warmer weather Krasnodar, Sochi, and Anapa.
Yes it did Russia is still a thriving country with a strong economy and enough jobs for people. Ive been living inside Russia as an American military veteran for the last 9 months. This video is very informative and I’m sure tons of people will appreciate
@@Wild-Siberia Are you afraid your kids might be drafted in their military and do you mind having freedom of speech? And why do they always threaten nukes all the time like putins stupid speeches?
I want to spend a year on Crimea so i can learn Russian , or at least 10% of the language as that is sufficient to operate and be understood by the native speakers moreover , if i really like Crimea i will look into Citizenship or permanent residency . Thanks for sharing.........Speciba 😛🇷🇺😉
@@SenorJuan2023 ,……they have recently returned to Russia and i think they may be seeking people who are not as high skilled as what would be required in Moscow or Murmansk ! ( i hope anyway !)
I’m an American living in Russia on just a simple visa. I’ve been here 9 months now. It’s an amazing country with a lot of beautiful towns and major cities.
God bless Ukraine!
@@tibodeclercq2131 🙏🏻
How do I do this and what about income?
@@michaeldavis9289 Well I brought 6k for 9 months
@@Wild-Siberia do you just go there and then try to get a job there or what bc I definitely want to do this!
1. Russian citizenship provides free higher education in any profession. 2. Free medical care and treatment. 3. High social guarantees not available in other countries.
Free education doesn't exist
Thanks for the videos! You two communicate these complicated things very well
My entire paternal family came here from Russia, so my grandmother was pregnant with my father when they came here from Russia, but my father was born here. However, my grandparents, both my grandparents and their whole families everybody is from Russia. The US keeps blocking me from even applying granite there were some CD people, in my lineage, however, in this day and age that should not stop me from enjoying dual citizenship of my inherited ancestry, and my natural born ancestry
It should literally be that simply communicated. God! Thanks guys.
Amazing!!! Thank you
I was born un Kharkov (Ukraine) during soviet era. My mother is from the Dominican Republic and they divorced when I was very little. Have been living in Latin America since I was 5 years old. I am not interested in Ukrainian citizenship, and I don't have it. Is there a way for me to become a Russian citizen?
but what for?
@@Affluent_Pomegranate Because it's better than a DR citizenship?
If you are Ukrainian origin you will be screwed in Russia with your family name
@@Afitaza 😨 why?
@@Afitaza absolute bullshit. It’s about your insecurities, not about Russians.
If you speak Russia, what Russia language test is required for Russian citizenship and how to apply for such test?
If my great great grandparents were from Russia would that qualify me for citizenship? I would be 5th generation.
yes
Any more news about receiving residency via purchasing real estate?
Is it just me or is the audio off from the video? like the audio isn't lined up properly?
Yes, thanks for pointing it out John Doe, unfortunately, we are still learning the ropes to filming in two different parts of the world and getting the editing right. :)
@@TheExpatEdge That is no problem and thank you for your content, I enjoy watching your videos and hearing your unique inside information on these things. I am currently looking into moving from the US and getting citizenship somewhere else in the world so it is very good to have a knowledgeable source such as you two around :) continue with the great content
@@TheExpatEdge it was a good idea BTW 👍👍👍
Господа! Попробуйте учить для начала русский язык! Если не сломаете мозг - тогда вперед. Зачем ехать жить в Россию, если вы даже пока не можете сказать трех фраз на русском? Не думайте, что мы ради вас будем учить английский...😂
Реально, мало тут кто-то говорит на английском
If I am an American married to a Russian citizen in the USA, can I apply for Russian citizenship?
No, you must live in Russia to apply for Russian citizenship and if you are married it will take 3 years in Russia. It cannot be done outside of Russia.
@@TheExpatEdge OK - thanks so much for your answer.
@@TheExpatEdge Still the same? It's July 2023
Can a Chartered accountant get citizenship if he works for 1 year or 2 in Russia?
Hello, from which link do I contact the lawyer you recommend? Thanks !!
And above all you have to give examine on russian language.)
If I was born in Moscow and was adopted to Canada can I still have access to my citizenship?
Yes
I have a serious question. How does an American like myself become a Russian citizen? What steps do I need to follow regardless of the war in Ukraine.
They explained everything in this video
You mean SMO right?
Heloo hope you notice this... I'm from Philippines and my fiance from Russia... It was possible to get Russian cetizenship if I marry him.
is this possible to register as Sole Proprietor/Self Employed in Russia to work as Freelancer with foreign companies?
But what is the states of receiving salaries or payment as Payoneer does not allow payment Transactions in Russia anymore. So what's next option for digital nomad and IT service Providers?
If you have residency, a sole proprietorship is great for IT services. If you do not have residency, you'll need to open an LLC and hire yourself. Both can be used to receive payments from foreign companies via traditional payment channels.
Reach out to hey@anexpatsrussia.com if you're ready for a strategy call so we can go into the details and opportunities of your situation.
@@TheExpatEdge Not interested in LLC as its complicated and bit expensive or not? Self employment is possibel as digital nomad? LLC means you are entitled for many types of Tax and other complicated system.(its my personal opinion) In Portugal D7 visa is best example for us.
What should be my Minimum salary of couple or single to get self employment TRC and then PR?
Hi Matt and Marcus, if I am understanding correctly. You mean-having grown child-we can apply immediately. Means child without marriage to a Russian will get you to apply for citizenship?. I am not into any fake relationship-so want to be honest, real and legitimate for all procedures in Russia.
Hey guys. What if we aren't rich and don't have any connections at all with Russia?? I just want tf out of the states!! Get me out of here!! How do I do that? I wanna go to Russia but idk how it's even possible. Help me!
One of the options to obtain Russian citizenship for yourself and their family members is to enter into a contract as part of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation or other military formations of the country!
Russian President Vladimir Putin has allowed foreigners who serve under contract in the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation or other military formations of the country to receive Russian citizenship. Together with them, members of their families will be able to apply for citizenship, as follows from the decree of the head of state, published on the official portal of legal information.
“To establish that foreign citizens who entered into a contract for military service in the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation or armed formations during the period of a special military operation or who are serving during a special military operation have the right to apply for citizenship of the Russian Federation service in the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation or armed formations,” the document specifies.
The President also noted in the decree that foreigners who, during a special operation, were dismissed from military service in the Russian Army for health reasons, upon reaching the age limit, upon expiration of the contract, and also “in connection with the end of martial law."
You can arrive in Russia on a tourist visa and contact the military commissariat of a constituent entity of the Russian Federation with a statement of desire to perform military service under a contract in the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, other troops, military formations or bodies.
VERY INFORMATIVE !!!!!!!!!!!!!!,,,,I plan to move/retire in Russia !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Do it! It’s a great place to retire in an American war veteran who’s retired here now even without citizenship 😅
Im a uni student double majoring in agricultural engineering and Philosophy.
Whats the odd that I will be able to move to russia, if I dont know the language?
let me help you with your studies, I know both Russian and English
@@ЛераЧванова-е1щ leave me ur number please
Just a little advice from and old codger, also once a Philosophy major, to someone presumably younger than I. Everyone has to start somewhere when learning a language. I'd recommend Duo, which is free. I began learning Russian on Duo on the day of my 60th birthday. Today, after 15 months, I have advanced to the highest league, ten. There are only ten. I'm guessing that I have more free time for it than you do; but perhaps that fact would be evened out by the fact that you've a younger brain which will absorb the knowledge quicker. I am no genius by the way--just an average joe. 20 minutes per day is all anyone needs to begin with.
Pro: mobilization.
Pro: anti-gay
Pro: not allowed to insult the leaders
I LOVE RUSSIAN Sir. This a Fantastic video Sir
hello , thank you for the info. i have dual citicenzhip, i have a guatemalan and american passport, i live in the USA, with the guatemalan passport i don't need visa to enter Russia, which passport should i should to marry my fiancee?
If you intend to stay in Russia long-term and/or until you get your residency, you may want to consider using your US passport because you can get a 3 year visa as a US citizen. If you use your Guatemalan passport, you'll have to leave and get a visa after 90 days and you cannot apply for a long-term visa like US citizens. Although, you can apply for the 1 year private visa after you marry, but it can be a pain to get.
Get a multi entry visa into Russia. I’ve got one and for 3 years I can basically stay as long as I want as long as I’m registering my address within Russia.
good news, my grandfather is from russia!
Do you have to do the military service if you naturalize when under 27?
Unfortunately yes. Unless you're a former citizen of Tajikistan or Turkmenistan.
However, there are some exceptions. For example, if you have certain medical conditions, you won't have to do a service.
Another way is to have a valid PhD or a doctor's degree (in this case it's worth finding out what kind of degrees are valid and whether your unvisersity's degree is accepted in Russia or not).
Also, if you're under current criminal investigation, you are not eligible for military service but I hope that never happens to you lol.
@@RedMadScouser You forgot to mention children. If you have two minor children, then military service is not required. It is also not necessary to undergo military service if your child or spouse is disabled
What langueage test are you talking about? Link please
Can I get it by joining the military and I have skills in cybersecurity can I move there and how can I apply for jobs while I’m in the USA
One of the options to obtain Russian citizenship for yourself and their family members is to enter into a contract as part of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation or other military formations of the country!
Russian President Vladimir Putin has allowed foreigners who serve under contract in the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation or other military formations of the country to receive Russian citizenship. Together with them, members of their families will be able to apply for citizenship, as follows from the decree of the head of state, published on the official portal of legal information.
“To establish that foreign citizens who entered into a contract for military service in the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation or armed formations during the period of a special military operation or who are serving during a special military operation have the right to apply for citizenship of the Russian Federation service in the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation or armed formations,” the document specifies.
The President also noted in the decree that foreigners who, during a special operation, were dismissed from military service in the Russian Army for health reasons, upon reaching the age limit, upon expiration of the contract, and also “in connection with the end of martial law."
You can arrive in Russia on a tourist visa and contact the military commissariat of a constituent entity of the Russian Federation with a statement of desire to perform military service under a contract in the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation, other troops, military formations or bodies.
@@luckyea7 thank you so much
@@luckyea7 I can’t thank you enough
@@IamJohnKelly You're welcome.
@@luckyea7 Are you Russian?
So if l work in russia as a normal job how much time do l need to wait to apply for permanent residence and citizenship
Foreign citizens who want to apply for Russian nationality can do so after proving that they have already been in Russia for at least 5 years, with permanent residence, it still takes one year from the date of submission of documents though.
One of the options to obtain Russian citizenship for yourself and their family members is to enter into a contract as part of the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation or other military formations of the country!
Russian President Vladimir Putin has allowed foreigners who serve under contract in the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation or other military formations of the country to receive Russian citizenship. Together with them, members of their families will be able to apply for citizenship, as follows from the decree of the head of state, published on the official portal of legal information.
“To establish that foreign citizens who entered into a contract for military service in the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation or armed formations during the period of a special military operation or who are serving during a special military operation have the right to apply for citizenship of the Russian Federation service in the Armed Forces of the Russian Federation or armed formations,” the document specifies.
The President also noted in the decree that foreigners who, during a special operation, were dismissed from military service in the Russian Army for health reasons, upon reaching the age limit, upon expiration of the contract, and also “in connection with with the end of martial law."
Живу в штатах . Пенсионер 65 ть . Мама в России , нй 88 дет . Как получить гражданство по уходу за мамой .
So if I become fluent in Russian I can apply for citizenship right away?
No, you must be a native speaker of Russian. Having learned it does not qualify you for this route. You must prove your parents were native speakers of Russian. Also, even if they did allow someone who learned Russian as a second language to qualify, it would take you many years to get to the level of a native speaker. You have far better options.
Great
Mad, you cannot go anywhere with that passport
Hey I'm of russian decent my great grandfather was a russian citizen during the russian imperial days is there a new law to make it easy for me and my family to gain russian citizenship?
The only thing that would apply is if your father or mother were Russian. Great grandfather is too far back. You could try the native Russian speaker route, but that might also be difficult.
Леонид Иванов, а по русски ты базаришь хоть?
I'm in a similar boat here. I'm Russian, my whole family is Russian and we speak Russian, but none of us had Russian citizenship for generations. I think my Great-Grandmother was the last of us who had a Russian passport. I've never even been to Russia. :'( but I plan to visit once this whole pandemic is over. I want to see the place I REALLY come from with my own eyes.
@@greatsageecielo я немного говорю по русски
@@dimonddust4318 i feel you man, we're in a tough spot in this situation i don't know why but the only people eligible to get russian passport are descendants of the soviet union. But for us descendants of imperial russia we don't seem to have that privilege... which is quite unfair to be honest with you. I've been to Moscow many times and to my great grandfather's city of Saint Petersburg once they're amazing cities i just wish to live and settle in russia
Can we get Citizenship by buying land or houses in Russia For living At least 6 years
No... as they said you have to live there 6 months and 1 day a year, in order to be eligible for citizenship, just buying a house won't make you eligible.
Easily done leave for winter 😂 it’s what I’m doing
Hi I'm from South Africa, can I immigrate to RUSSIA ???
Yes, sure. The question is on what grounds?
а ты белый?
@@TheExpatEdge what is the easiest "ground" to move to Russia???
@@Ильяфилатов-ь4и почему ты хочешь знать его цвет кожи
Why in the world (unless you are rich so you can afford to) why would anyone want to have more than 1 citizenship?!? I mean at least for the US our law states that no matter what you have to pay US taxes so you would hardly make any money at all and wouldn't be able to live.
There are many advantages to holding multiple citizenships!
1. It makes it much easier to travel. A second passport not only means less friction for that particular country but also it may open visa-free visits to other countries.
2. When traveling extensively, having 2 passports is a major advantage, especially when you have deadlines and need to get visas at the same time.
3. There are different visa agreements with different countries. So if you're visiting a country that requires a visa to enter, one passport could have more options for visas, faster processing, etc over the second passport.
4. Easily set up bank accounts, buy real estate, even rent a car in the second country you have a second passport from.
5. Diversify your options. If at any time one government imposes strict regulation on travel or some area of your life, you can up and go to the second country without hassle. This has happened in many countries during covid.
There are definitely more reasons to get a citizenship in a second country!
@@TheExpatEdge like I said. Unless you are rich there's absolutely no reason for you to have more than 1 citizenship. I am not talking to rich people and don't intend to at all so idc about them and what they do, I care about normal people and what we are able to do bc that's the base not being rich and being able to do whatever you want whenever you want. Everything you said only applies to rich people.
@@shadeaquaticbreeder2914 Not at all. All the points listed above besides buying real estate of # 4 can be done on any (western) budget.
@@TheExpatEdge no they cannot. If you really believe that then you do not know the stats on this country. European countries are much better off, or were before the U/R proxy war. You are literally out of touch with normal people if you believe what you said lol
I'm studying at a russian university I want a temporary resident permit but for that I need 3500$
That sounds a little steep. Reach out to us at hey@anexpatsrussia.com and we'll get you to a reliable partner.
Hello, very nice vedio do you know any lawyer in Moscow to help me with my citizenship I am married to a russian girl
Go to their government website all info is there how to proceed starting your papers " by marriage"
I feel like I’m gonna get a lot of shit for this one desire to become a Russian citizen has not been deterred by the current circumstances! That being said I know things are more tricky but I am pursuing it! If you two gentlemen happen to see this comment what is your opinion should I continue to pursue it or should I not? Yes I’m aware of what’s going on in the world and I’m not an asshole
It is very hard to recommend it given we have no idea how this will develop, let alone end. There will be so many problems to navigate and no way to solve some of them. It's up to you, but I would recommend you hold off for now.
Pursue what you desire. Don't listen to the lies. Or go as a tourist check it out. But remember going as a tourist you will view things as temporary. Going to with a mind set to live is different. St. Petersburg and Moscow is the place if you only speak english- it will be easier to communicate and navigate. Give it a try and if you like good and if not - well you gave a go. The food is amazing, the walks never get boring. Good luck. For warmer weather Krasnodar, Sochi, and Anapa.
Im sri lankan
How to apply rusian army
What about starting or buying a business.
смело
Kindly guide can family of a student enrolled in Masters program can travel with on dependant visa
кто в здравом уме вообще захочет российское гражданство… лично я мечтаю о гражданстве сша и сделаю все чтобы отсюда уехать
Это было снято задолго до войны. Мы естественно больше не рекомендуем гражданство РФ.
@@TheExpatEdge правильно
Какой войны ? В мире сейчас несколько войн идет
@@TheExpatEdge well too bad for you cos the war actually made me super interested in all things russia
@@TheExpatEdgeну и отлично, такие граждане нам не нужны.
This didn’t age well
The uk need to take some notes from Russia
Well this didn’t age well 😂😂😂
lol
Yes it did Russia is still a thriving country with a strong economy and enough jobs for people. Ive been living inside Russia as an American military veteran for the last 9 months.
This video is very informative and I’m sure tons of people will appreciate
@@Wild-Siberia Did they discriminate you for being American and in the USA army at one point?
@@pricelessppp no and Im a Marine and they’ve been nothing but great to me. I make videos about my life in Russia it’s been great it’s been 1 year
@@Wild-Siberia Are you afraid your kids might be drafted in their military and do you mind having freedom of speech? And why do they always threaten nukes all the time like putins stupid speeches?
Great russian Citizen ship! Guarantees a good payed job in the army!
I don't know why, but I THINK this video lost A LITTLE BIT of value...
NON SESNS MOST OF
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JUST PLAY AROIUND
Кто вообще может хотеть российский паспорт? Ужас.
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ну может у людей просто туалетная бумага закончилась
Nm
Glory to the Heroes of Ukraine.
Name of heroes?
No
Get out, ukranazi bot
gayroes
Glory to Russia 🇷🇺🫡🇷🇺🫡
റഷ്യൻസ് have already made victory parade after Ukraine win
Dont see any benefit of russian weak passport and currency value
dude, it's 9 months ago
Fucking zero now, they draft you on sight.
I want to spend a year on Crimea so i can learn Russian , or at least 10% of the language as that is sufficient to operate and be understood by the native speakers moreover , if i really like Crimea i will look into Citizenship or permanent residency .
Thanks for sharing.........Speciba 😛🇷🇺😉
Why Crimea?
Why did you write obscene word?
@@SenorJuan2023 ,……they have recently returned to Russia and i think they may be seeking people who are not as high skilled as what would be required in Moscow or Murmansk ! ( i hope anyway !)