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Where to go from Russia?
There is a desire to obtain (European?) citizenship and leave their small homeland forever. Buy real estate in a new country of residence and from there continue to systematically develop. Keep in mind: a small budget (20 thousand euros) is for housing and relocation, and the first couple of months to live for the adaptation period. Family (small child). A work visa does not roll because of the purely specific experience of recent years and the absence of any desire to develop in the engineering direction. Some bread is given by old clients in Russia and a new hobby (music). Habradigest on immigration read - around either a work visa, or there is no information at all about a visa.
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If you are married (officially), then there is no way to quickly obtain citizenship in the EU countries.
Only a work visa is quoted there, or opening a business (you need a lot of money).
Illegally and quickly, you can get citizenship by entering into a fictitious marriage, it will cost $ 10-15k, but there is some risk of getting problems.
But it’s really fast (in 1.5-2 years you can already file a divorce and invite your family to your place) and it definitely works.
Therefore, I would highly recommend to go to the country of your interest as a tourist, and try to find an employer who will benefit from your specific experience.
In this case, they will make you a work visa, and if necessary, they will help you get a visa for your wife.
If you are not lucky with the employer, then at least take a look yourself and decide if you want to live in that country.
Because in reality, everything may not seem as perfect as it looks in the browser window: food, people, prices.
If you are interested in something - ask, I have some experience of traveling and long-term residence over the hill.
I won’t tell you where to go, but I will say that before going for permanent residence, you should go as a tourist or in some other way and live for 2-3 months. One and the same country can be liked by one person and terribly disliked by another, it may turn out that you will leave some problems and come to others. Apply for students / graduate students / postdocs in Europe / USA, if you don’t feel sorry for the time and there is interest. There will be foreign education and living experience.
I can only speak for the USA.
A number of acquaintances, including former classmates and classmates, left, arrived here as illegal immigrants, and so they remained here, somehow legalized.
But I will say that especially with a child and a family, this is a very risky path.
In reality, in the US, you probably have two options. The first - as a postgraduate student of some university, the second - on a work visa (H1B). A work visa gives the right to apply for a green card and receive it in 5 years.
If you have specific questions, ask and I'll try to answer.
I’ll also advise you to think about what exactly you want to find in another country?
At one of the forums devoted to immigration, for example, the United States was expressed for those who want and are ready to work hard, for yuppies, exaggerating. For those who want a relaxing holiday at the age of 50, Europe is better.
Pay attention to such countries as Canada, Australia, New Zealand. These countries are interested in immigrants.
Study your roots, maybe you can repatriate to Israel or emigrate to Germany.
Check out Montenegro.
You can find fairly cheap real estate.
Property owners and their relatives have privileges in obtaining a visa and residence permit
Google emigration to Austria. Just a month ago I read somewhere that Austria is starting an immigration program similar to similar programs in Canada/Australia etc. In such programs, points are usually calculated, you confirm all these points, and you get citizenship faster.
Many people are going abroad now. There conditions are much more acceptable.
I like countries with beautiful sea coasts. Now my husband and I are just choosing a worthy option for moving.
Living conditions and the opportunity to develop - that's what I would pay attention to.
For IT people, the ideal country for immigration is England, although I have heard that many people go to Prague to seek their fortune. In any case, if a good specialist, then there will be no problems with employment abroad, especially when the choice of countries is diverse: https://turizm.world
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