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I want to leave with my family for a year in Russia (I, husband, daughter 12 years old and 2 years old) All citizens
We are citizens of Ukraine, we want to leave for a year, if you like, we may stay for permanent residence - explain my actions, what should I do before leaving and upon arrival in Russia
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аватар lazy_person
Read here ... it may come in handy
http://fms.tambov.gov.ru/faq/ig
аватар irina_1901
The first is to decide where you will live. If you rent housing, then you must have some kind of status, for example, internally displaced persons or refugees. Those. you need to contact the immigration center. And to get the status, you need to be registered at the place of residence, otherwise it will not work for a year. We've been through it all, it's very difficult. You can, of course, unofficially, but how then to work, to go to school and kindergarten for children? In general, look for relatives in Russia who will register your family or look for regions where immigrants are accepted. And they will explain. You're not even from the CIS.
аватар Apyatka
Now Russia accepts refugees. And it doesn't matter what region they are shooting from or not. I saw some mom's forum, where the phone numbers of those who help to leave were listed. If it's important, I'll look.
Only every refugee from us is food for information monsters...
аватар irinavladnik
It seems to me that now we need to think not about info monsters, but about children and people. They're really hard. I ran into this problem by accident. I turned to a clearing company for cleaning the countryside of the house. They asked very much to take two women from Ukraine, Luhansk. Sitting in Moscow without work. I was not very happy, I did not want any political discussions. Two lovely women arrived, were there all day, offered tea, coffee, and only talked at dinner. First, just about the problems, then still asked about the situation. There was only one answer: "You don't even half know what's going on with us." I thought they would say that our media is very exaggerated. Ordinary women, who came to earn money, live in a hostel. Children are at home with their husbands. There was an impression that people simply do not know how to live on. I collected food, sweets, paid more, but my heart was somehow restless. How can one people not hear each other?
аватар Apyatka
Thanks. For the offer to help soldered me a minus.
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