The not very stable situation in Russia makes more and more people think about moving to another country for permanent residence. There are several nuances that you need to know for a successful move.
Instructions
Step 1
First of all, I must say that for different people, such a move can be very different. It's all about the different level of language proficiency, professional training or, for example, the situation on the labor market of the selected country. The most popular are programmers, but there are a lot of designers, photographers or specialists in classical literature in other countries.
Step 2
Of course, at the stage of planning your departure, you need to study a lot of information, visit thematic forums, ask questions there, and so on.
Step 3
It should be noted that the countries of Eastern Europe are more suitable for immigration than the more economically developed Western European states. The requirements for migrants here are significantly lower, so even the option of business immigration is available for the middle class. Among the undoubted advantages are languages similar to Russian, which makes learning them much easier, the prices are at the level of Russian and the relative proximity to home. The most popular countries for immigration in Eastern Europe are considered to be Slovakia, Czech Republic and Hungary.
Step 4
The most interested developed countries in the issue of the influx of migrants are Canada, Australia, New Zealand, the United States and the United Kingdom. There are similarities in their approach to immigrants. Competitions are held for migrants, during which the level of education, knowledge of the language and other skills of a person are assessed. The most suitable emigration opportunity is determined - an investor, a representative of an important working profession, a qualified specialist. In this case, the process of agreeing on important details can take a very long time.
Step 5
If you are not interested in an official move, you want to change the situation, while considering the possibility of working remotely and not integrating into the official system of any country, you can go to Southeast Asia. Most of the countries in this region have a simplified visa regime for residents of Russia, while the cost of living there is quite low, so you can live in them for years, renting out housing at home. The most popular countries for long-term residence are Thailand, Cambodia, Indonesia (in particular, the island of Bali).