OK, let me answer this as a native English speaker, born in Britain, who took a school exchange to Russia in 2012. 99% of College/University level students in Russia can converse fluently in English.. Some are more fluent than others. But I did not meet a single one, that could not speak English to a good level. Today, apparently, 34% of Russians are fluent. This does not surprise me. I would say that’s accurate. I would say the majority are youth in the major cities, but English is understood by almost all of the educated in Russia.
Nah. It's better to live in a conservative country than to try and fix a liberal shithole. Some of us want to start families and have children who are around strong conservative and Christian values.
It would probably best if you learn Russian too, even if you could get by with English. Get yourself a beautiful Russian wife. Use your knowledge of English to get a remote US job and live a very high quality life where your salary goes 5x as far.
What type of assets do you have to have to go there? And is there any requirement for a verbal or written Russian proficiency despite that many speak English? Really curious
Regions in Russia have quotas for temporary residence permits, taking into account local need for qualified professionals. You can be on a work permit or temporary residence permit without a language exam. But to become a permanent citizen you have to have been a resident for five years and pass an exam on the Russian language and Russian history - https://www.icenter31.com/Russian-Citizenship-Test/
Move to Russia
Putin is super based
Putin loves his country
Russia declared independence from the Rothschild dollar
Russia banned vaccination mandates
Russia is not allowing refugees
Russia is a Christian nation - "Christianity in Russia is the most widely professed religion in the country."
Russians believe that homosexually is morally unacceptable, bans foreign same-sex couples from adopting Russian children
Russia seeks to ban trans, bisexual, abortion and polyamorous propaganda
Russian woman are considered the most beautiful in the world
If you work remotely at night and earn a US salary, you will live like a king in Russia
Many Russians speak English according to this guy:
https://www.quora.com/Do-many-people-living-in-Russia-speak-English
Grass may look greener, but think you'd be full on regret stepping off the plane.
There's literally no other country I'd want to live in, than the US. Your area of it jacked up? Do what you can to try to fix it.
Nah. It's better to live in a conservative country than to try and fix a liberal shithole. Some of us want to start families and have children who are around strong conservative and Christian values.
I knew a guy that went to Moscow and didn’t run into one person who spoke English.
It would probably best if you learn Russian too, even if you could get by with English. Get yourself a beautiful Russian wife. Use your knowledge of English to get a remote US job and live a very high quality life where your salary goes 5x as far.
What type of assets do you have to have to go there? And is there any requirement for a verbal or written Russian proficiency despite that many speak English? Really curious
Regions in Russia have quotas for temporary residence permits, taking into account local need for qualified professionals. You can be on a work permit or temporary residence permit without a language exam. But to become a permanent citizen you have to have been a resident for five years and pass an exam on the Russian language and Russian history - https://www.icenter31.com/Russian-Citizenship-Test/