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  • @karregor
    @karregor Před 27 dny +20

    My friends got Russian visa based on invitation letter provided by the hotel. They went to Russian consulate to know all the details, then contacted a hotel in Moscow directly and payed their booking online. All the process took around one week.

  • @aizhongwen
    @aizhongwen Před 26 dny +19

    Daniel and Xenia wish you a forever happy stay in Siberian Baikal. Look forward for your home on piece of land. Love for both of you and dad.

  • @kaymynkaliel4141
    @kaymynkaliel4141 Před 27 dny +13

    I missed the live stream, because of stupid chores and yardwork, but I'm here now

    • @Wild-Siberia
      @Wild-Siberia  Před 26 dny +3

      It’s not a problem I hope you enjoy it now thanks for the support it means a lot!

    • @scottishguyinmoscow
      @scottishguyinmoscow Před 24 dny +1

      Glad you got your chores done and managed to watch 😄

  • @ifsugarman
    @ifsugarman Před 14 dny +3

    i think people like scottish and irish accents because there are ups and downs, rhythm, you're like listening to an amazing story even if nothing out of the ordinary is said.

  • @user-sq6xk6ie3k
    @user-sq6xk6ie3k Před 26 dny +13

    Красавцы мужики! Я рад что вы выбрали нашу страну!

  • @aziaev
    @aziaev Před 24 dny +3

    You are welcome here! We are welcoming all good people

  • @Luva-_-
    @Luva-_- Před 27 dny +12

    Great video Danny. Great guest! I hope we'll see him again from time to time. Nice guy. Love the Scottish accent! Si! Hay que ver mas personas Hispanas/Latinos en Rusia!

  • @AliGr65
    @AliGr65 Před 24 dny +9

    I’m a Scotsman living in Krasnoyarsk, Siberia. Very different from Moscow and my Scottish accent turns heads daily, I’m sure I even look different as people often glance at me when passing but my wife thinks I’m imagining it……I’m not 😂. I’ve not come across any other native English speakers here. The people are fantastic and when I say я из шотландия they are intrigued and surprised I choose to live here in Siberia. Very nice friendly people with a great family oriented culture and traditional values……what’s not to like, I love this country ❤️

    • @scottishguyinmoscow
      @scottishguyinmoscow Před 24 dny +3

      So I’m not the only Scottish guy in Russia? Glad to meet you my friend 😄

    • @Wild-Siberia
      @Wild-Siberia  Před 24 dny +3

      Until we get video evidence there’s still only 1 Scottish man in Russia

  • @tg19700708
    @tg19700708 Před 21 dnem +2

    Господи , Я русский, родился в Узбекистане в СССР, переехал в Россию в 2002м году, прожил в Москве 8сем лет, переехал в Самару , да блилин у меня всё хорошо ,я живу с любимой женщиной и ради этого стоит жить. Я не могу даже коротко рассказать свой опыт жизни в России, представлляю как иностранцам без хорошего знания русского языка.

  • @raywasabi2900
    @raywasabi2900 Před 26 dny +10

    Brilliant work, Dan! As usual! I just started to follow Jim’s channel.👍🏻🙏🏻👋🏻

  • @mlnxzy
    @mlnxzy Před 27 dny +10

    Wish you luck. I lived 10 years in RF. Would like to come back but administrative work with documents is very hard, almost impossible to get permanent visa, even if I am coming from so called friendly country (Serbia). I hope it will change one day soon.

    • @Wild-Siberia
      @Wild-Siberia  Před 27 dny +2

      Wow that sounds crazy that you wouldn’t be able to.

    • @catinforest
      @catinforest Před 26 dny

      There is a List of most needed professions 2024. If work for 6 months, and your employer pays taxes and social fees for u, u can apply for a Foreigner's residency permit. The main difficulty in that is test (russian language, history and law basics). The immigrant support center and a Language school, related to RUDN University, helps to prepare for the tests.
      Check: Dom Migranta, dommigranta.
      U can get a Student visa from such school as well, and apply for temporary residency when ready to pass the tests.
      Immigrant lawyers can get a residency quota for u, but u'll have to pass residency tests anyway.

    • @mlnxzy
      @mlnxzy Před 26 dny +1

      @@catinforest I speak Russian almost fluently, although is hard to get visa.It seems like the govt need low profile workers the most. If you are from Tajikistan than no problem for you.

    • @catinforest
      @catinforest Před 26 dny +1

      @@mlnxzy there is no permanent visa. There is a working visa or a student visa. From both u can apply for residency. Or an immigrant lawyer can get a residency quota for u, especially if u speak Russian.
      You are right, they overdo with bringnig migrants from Middle Asia, but now (have u heard about tragedy in March) such migrants are not welcome and ordinary people 'been heard now. The border with these countries is almost or completely closed and a Migrant card is being tested now. The whole policy of inviting migrants from countries with different culture such as those, u've mentioned, is doubting now. Now Ukrainians from Europe are coming.. as they are trying to escape returning to their country..
      Well've described as I could.
      Movingtorussia
      dommigranta
      These are immigrant consulting centers.
      There is a person from Serbia in Hantymansiysk or Tyumen's government, he is helping to move to Russia...

  • @Inferlogist
    @Inferlogist Před 27 dny +8

    ❤from 🇨🇦

  • @jl6075
    @jl6075 Před 26 dny +5

    I wish you the best, my fellow 🇺🇸⭐

    • @Wild-Siberia
      @Wild-Siberia  Před 26 dny +2

      Thanks so much I appreciate the support

  • @alexk8583
    @alexk8583 Před 26 dny +6

    Good luck to You Dan!

  • @HeatherKaye
    @HeatherKaye Před 17 dny +2

    The orthodox cross on the chest is not important the shoulder where you start but where the cross ends. The orthodox cross on the chest ends on the heart.

  • @alexjacob8700
    @alexjacob8700 Před 27 dny +8

    Hello-Zdrravstuyite Dan & Jim, this is Alex here in India !!, ThanXX-SpasibO for the fantastic streaming, learned a lot about Russia from U guys ; i'm already a SUBS of Dan's channel, & i'm surely subscribing , to Jim's too ;
    Dasvidhanya🖐🖐, ; all the best qishes to U guys👍👍
    PokaPoka

    • @Wild-Siberia
      @Wild-Siberia  Před 27 dny +3

      Thanks for the support my dear friend

    • @alexjacob8700
      @alexjacob8700 Před 26 dny

      Hi Dan, ThanXX for U'r response ; keep going & best wishes👍👍

    • @aziaev
      @aziaev Před 24 dny

      Please come and visit us!

    • @alexjacob8700
      @alexjacob8700 Před 24 dny

      ​@@aziaevThanXx for the invitation ; but i'm a bit confused as i'm not able to recognise this @aziaev, so please could U respond, & clarify .

    • @scottishguyinmoscow
      @scottishguyinmoscow Před 24 dny

      Thanks for watching my friend!

  • @mikhailshafeev9384
    @mikhailshafeev9384 Před 26 dny +6

    Thank you, it was an interesting stream! Very nice guy, very polite, he probably is a good teacher. BTW - it would be great if you film your story while trying to build a house in Sludianka! In a small city there are probably some troubles with constraction materials, etc. - interesting your hands on experience! Would it be a traditional Russian house made or bricks, foam concrete of logs , or - a frame house, more common in the USA ?

    • @Wild-Siberia
      @Wild-Siberia  Před 26 dny +2

      I’d probably end up building a concrete block house for the first 5/-10 years and build a larger retirement home next to it. I’ll explain in a future video want the goal is to

    • @mikhailshafeev9384
      @mikhailshafeev9384 Před 26 dny

      ​@@Wild-Siberia Sounds like a good plan! I actually didn't realize that you have already some consruction works done by the previous owner ( some basemant and the concrete block walls I guess?) In this case the price of $ 10K sounds like creasy cheap! My congratulations! I also strongly sudgest to invest in a small green house - like 4x10 meters one and some heating stove there - it would allow you to have your own vegetables for you and your family from May till November.

    • @user-mb1dz3sv6x
      @user-mb1dz3sv6x Před 26 dny +1

      Проблемы со строй. материалом????😂

    • @mikhailshafeev9384
      @mikhailshafeev9384 Před 26 dny

      @@user-mb1dz3sv6x А что вас удивляет? Слюдянка более чем в 100 км от Иркутска, возить туда многие материалы из Иркутска выйдет дорого, а на месте может многого не оказаться ( Слюдянка - крошечный городок)

    • @scottishguyinmoscow
      @scottishguyinmoscow Před 24 dny

      Thank you very much!

  • @lindaortiz3273
    @lindaortiz3273 Před 27 dny +4

    Sorry for missing the cast. Watching now. Thanks for the hard work WS.

    • @Wild-Siberia
      @Wild-Siberia  Před 27 dny +3

      I hope you enjoy it!

    • @lindaortiz3273
      @lindaortiz3273 Před 26 dny +2

      @@Wild-Siberia Thank you for all your hard work.
      FYI, I am c Canadian veteran of the navy. I couldn't handle the brain washing in the military. I love Canada and would die fighting for it. But that is not the case WRT the west. We demonize Russia for absolutely no reason. I have been married to a beautiful Russian woman from Novosibirsk. We do have an apartment in Novosibirsk. We actually live in Peru, just south of Lima near Chilca. We rescue dogs. We are Stray dogs of Peru. czcams.com/video/RwupMV3V_5o/video.html. This is our favourite thing in the whole world. Dogs. We have rescued 140 to 150 dogs.

    • @user-mb1dz3sv6x
      @user-mb1dz3sv6x Před 26 dny

      @@lindaortiz3273 🤝👏

    • @scottishguyinmoscow
      @scottishguyinmoscow Před 24 dny

      Thanks for watching!

  • @briancossey4773
    @briancossey4773 Před 27 dny +15

    Was born and raised here in the U.S.
    Ancestors of mine emigrated from Scotland (Isle of Skye) long ago.
    Now, political and financial incompetence (as well as social stupidity and gross ignorance) here in the U.S. is making emigration VERY appealing. The disintegration of family values and absence of common sense are other factors that are prompting me to leave. Oddly enough, Russia keeps popping up on my radar as someplace that still has the values I believe in; I'm 54 years old, so the "culture" of America doesn't necessarily fit with who I am or what I am willing to fight for.

    • @Wild-Siberia
      @Wild-Siberia  Před 27 dny

      😢

    • @MegaKubanoid
      @MegaKubanoid Před 27 dny +5

      Кроме России есть ещё Венгрия, Сербия, Турция, Белоруссия

    • @user-mb1dz3sv6x
      @user-mb1dz3sv6x Před 26 dny

      Казахстан,Киргизия.

    • @ErvuJukl
      @ErvuJukl Před 26 dny

      Briguy, I think you should move to Russia immediately. Please consider Murmansk. Lovely in spring.

    • @scottishguyinmoscow
      @scottishguyinmoscow Před 24 dny +1

      Thanks for watching!

  • @anmi1985
    @anmi1985 Před 21 dnem +1

    This is so great! Thank you for making all these videos! Have you ever thought about making a fb group for expats in Russia to connect, get in touch, maybe get an advice , meet up, etc? It would be such an awesome community!

    • @Wild-Siberia
      @Wild-Siberia  Před 21 dnem

      We have a telegram group where you can ask anything you need

  • @NaPrirodu
    @NaPrirodu Před 27 dny +3

    Excellent talk. And very important mission of yours.

  • @grand4ampugc
    @grand4ampugc Před 27 dny +18

    Thank you! 4 sure you`l like Rostov-on-Don

    • @petert6543
      @petert6543 Před 24 dny

      I'm from Australia and married a woman from rostov on don she and my daughter live there now and I'm planning to move there next year I love rostov on don

  • @vondagrubb4623
    @vondagrubb4623 Před 27 dny +12

    Dan i would like to hear more about how hard it was to come back into Russia.

  • @user-uc4ol4gz1t
    @user-uc4ol4gz1t Před 25 dny

    The “Squirrels in the Wheel” syndrome is popular in the USA)

  • @Inferlogist
    @Inferlogist Před 27 dny +5

    Scottish English is the best and easiest to understand.

  • @koshkinhous
    @koshkinhous Před 27 dny +6

    Как только в очередной раз на западе в разгаре социальный кризис Россия становится Меккой для иностранцев . Если раньше это были жители Европы то сейчас к ним присоединились американцы . Это не плохо плохо то что западные лидеры забыли ради кого они избраны

    • @Wild-Siberia
      @Wild-Siberia  Před 26 dny +5

      I’ve been here not for economic reasons I could have gone back to Mexico and lived warm and comfortable, but Siberia is for me

    • @svensulzmann4282
      @svensulzmann4282 Před 26 dny

      True leaders suck that’s why we gave democracy. I don’t think we have a social crisis in the USA just the same old issues over and over which is normal and called life.

    • @ErvuJukl
      @ErvuJukl Před 26 dny

      Yes Koshka, Canadians are flocking en masse to be saved by Mother Russia. It's a crisis in Toronto. Terrible 🇷🇺

  • @KEITGAMER
    @KEITGAMER Před 27 dny +12

    Can you make a Video about a student visa? i mean a visa so you can learn the Russian language in Russia.

    • @Wild-Siberia
      @Wild-Siberia  Před 27 dny +3

      Ok I’ll have to look for a student

    • @un_people
      @un_people Před 26 dny +3

      Sup mate, I'm from Russia, Siberia, we have a lot of foreign students, so i think it's not that hard to get stud. Visa, u can find all info in the i-net. But if u really want to go to Russia, u better start learn language right now, just because it will simplify ur way.

    • @catinforest
      @catinforest Před 26 dny

      Finally, someone has asked about it :)
      Russian Universities invite foreign students to study in Russia, so they have a 1-year - course to help them with studing Russian language, history and culture.
      But there are also Language schools, related to Universities, that prepare for residency/citizenship tests.
      May u check: Dom Migranta (dommigranta).
      This is an immigrant support center and a Language school, related to RUDN University in Russia, Moscow.
      They can manage a Student visa for, as far as I understand, they consult, conduct immigrants and preparevfor residency tests and organize the testing proceedure. So, one can come on Student visa, and when he is ready, he can apply for temporary residency and pass the testing. One is allowed to have "3" mark instead of "5".
      After that one can apply for permanent residency and shuld pess through testing again. After that, one can apply for citizenship.
      If one has a profession from The List of the most needed professions in Russia 2024, he can apply for a Foreigner's residency permit after 6 months of work in Russia. Important thing here is that your employer has to pay taxes and social fees for u during 6 months.
      An immigrant lawyer can get a residency quota for, but when you come and applied for residency u have to pass the residency test.
      Тест на РВП для мигранта - u can train yourself a bit by a free samples of tests.
      The list of professions is at web-site: migrantcapital...

    • @KEITGAMER
      @KEITGAMER Před 26 dny

      Do i need a degree to visit a language course in a russia university? It only have a high school degree.

    • @KEITGAMER
      @KEITGAMER Před 26 dny

      @@un_people Привет, да я знаю русский, я спрашиваю потому у меня не есть ЕГЭ, только есть СПО. Я ещё могу курсе с Университет без ЕГЭ (толко СПО)?

  • @Lex-Hawthorn
    @Lex-Hawthorn Před 27 dny +6

    I'm not being notified about your vlogs Daniel.. Missed by that much. 🤣 So Jim...'Mon the Well'.. 😎 Cousins there mate....
    2.45am Sunday 12th here Daniel, I'll watch this later. Adios amigo.

  • @Clarkd87
    @Clarkd87 Před 23 dny +1

    I am planning to move to Russia this year, but I still have yet to get started on the visa/document process. Sounds like I should get on that ASAP. I'm looking forward to your video about the details of that process. Your channel is invaluable sir, thank you. Much respect for your whole project and attitude toward life.
    I'll also need some guidance when it comes to marriage documents... The future is bright haha!

    • @Wild-Siberia
      @Wild-Siberia  Před 22 dny +1

      Join my telegram I can help with the visa process it’s so easy 🤝🏻🙏🏻

    • @catinforest
      @catinforest Před 22 dny +1

      Do u want to travel or to stay in Russia?

    • @Clarkd87
      @Clarkd87 Před 22 dny

      @@catinforest stay, permanently

    • @catinforest
      @catinforest Před 21 dnem +2

      ​@@Clarkd87 it is not just about getting a visa, u should understand and plan how to not only get to Russia but how to stay then.
      1. Working visa - if your job is in the list of the most needed professions 2024, and u work during 6 months in Russia, and your employer pays for u taxes and social fees during these 6 months, than u can apply for a Foreigner's residency permit (Vid na zhitel'stvo - Вид на жительство (ВНЖ)). As u applied u need to pass the tests: medical, language, history and law basics.
      Тест на ВНЖ для мигранта.
      2. Student visa - to prepare for residency tests u need to adress to a Language school. For example, Dom Migranta (which means "a house of migrant") in Moscow is related to RUDN University. As far as I understand, they can arrange a Student visa for u. They consult migrants and prepare for residency tests. Maybe this is a short course, u need to check this. But they organize the testing proceedure, so they prepare for what they are asking.
      dommigranta (web-site), they have Telegram to contact to.
      3. Immigrant lawyers company:
      movingtorussia (web-site)
      They can get a residency quota for u, help with preparing papers but u will have to pass the tests mentioned above. And u'll be tied to the region that gave u this residency quota all the way through untill u are given a Permanent residency or a Foreigner's residency permit.
      If u have Russian roots, then u can join the "Programm for Russia compatriots resettlement 2024".
      The same Programm is being created for westerners moving to Russia, but it is not ready yet.
      The list of the most needed professions 2024 at web-site:
      migrantcapital > vnzh - po - professii - 2024/
      Lawyers would tell u to prepare papers that u are not a criminal and have no debts in your country.
      As far as I understand, u can't apply for residency being on a travel visa. According to the latest rules "Migrant card" is being tested now. It means if u come as a tourist u should leave as a tourist. Students and workers can apply for residency. Or immigrant lawyers can do it ahead, and u can come to the certain region of Russia by travel visa and apply for a residency permit or a Foreigner's residency permit, but u need to pass the tests mentioned above.

    • @Clarkd87
      @Clarkd87 Před 21 dnem

      @@catinforest Thank you for all of the information. Very helpful stuff.
      I have a more detailed plan than my comment implied. I have a girlfriend in Russia that has friends that have immigrated and gotten married, so we’ve been putting it all together.
      1. Tourist visa.
      2. Marriage documents (proof of single status affidavit, and I already have a passport)
      3. Temporary registration for the flat I’ll be living in within 7 days of arrival.
      4. Marriage/temporary residence permit (RVP) ASAP because of new legislation coming up that will introduce restrictions for newly married immigrants. I’ll need to pass some exams for this I believe.
      5. Permanent residence -> citizenship eventually.
      I run an online business that I can operate from anywhere, so employment isn’t an issue.
      My biggest questions now are the following:
      1. What are the nitty-gritty details of registering for a visa as far as where, with whom, price, sponsorship stuff, etc.
      2. How sure are you that I can’t get residency from a tourist visa? How would I go about getting an answer for that?
      3. If the tourist visa does end up working, is it still necessary to apply to a language school?
      4. How necessary to get an immigrant lawyer(s)?
      5. Is it necessary to register with the Ministry of Internal Revenue? If so, why?
      Rough plan, still building it out. Any further advice appreciated.

  •  Před 26 dny +5

    WHAT? 41? i thought he was 30 or something.

    • @Wild-Siberia
      @Wild-Siberia  Před 26 dny +4

      Yea he’s looking good for his age good for him

  • @Serg-qr5my
    @Serg-qr5my Před 10 dny +1

    1. There are no dialects in the Russian language. Dialects of the Russian language can be roughly called Ukrainian and Belarusian. There may be slight accents in the regions, usually differences of one letter. You will always understand.
    2. It's amazing that Westerners always pay attention to permitted video and still photography. For a long time, 15-20 years, there were discussions of this issue in the highest spheres of politics, there were scandals, courts, fines. And in the end, the supreme Court decided everything and has done so ever since. Video shooting is allowed in public places. This way you can shoot wherever you can get to. Except for the security-related one. For example, you can shoot at a train station or on a train, but you do not need to remove the infrastructure equipment of the railway. It's more difficult with people, but you can shoot a policeman, sellers or workers. You can take pictures of all people who are engaged in public activities. Also, be careful with professional cameras, lights, sound and the operator. A phone or a small camera will definitely not attract anyone to you.

  • @catinforest
    @catinforest Před 22 dny

    Dan, have u watched ytchannels for studing Russian language:
    "Be fluent in Russian", "Tvoi sibirskiye kanikuly"/"Твои сибирские каникулы"?

  • @mikhailshafeev9384
    @mikhailshafeev9384 Před 24 dny

    Hi Dan, don't drink vodka in Sludianka too much! We need you and desperately weiting for your next videos, especially regarding your house ( constraction, etc)

  • @woodsmanforlife1677
    @woodsmanforlife1677 Před 26 dny +2

    Does Jim try to pull off a Fowler?

  • @svensulzmann4282
    @svensulzmann4282 Před 26 dny

    Scooters are kind of a hype in Europe as well. Usually they don’t get chained because they are tracked and locked electronically so only the users who pay can use them (Paris, Berlin, Vienna). All big cities offer a multitude of transportation to the populous. No matter if it is NYC, SF, LA, Berlin, Frankfurt, Paris, Amsterdam. For the low prices I have to say that in Western countries wages are much higher which leads means prices need to be higher. Of course wages aren’t the only factor pushing on cost. I feel I want good pay for my work so other people probably want the same which means I have to pay more too. Which is fine with me because at the end of the day we all are entitled to be happy.

  • @suegreene1
    @suegreene1 Před 26 dny +2

    Mi mitochondrial DNA come from your zone, Durrisdeer, Dumfrieshire, Lockerbie.

  • @jms6155
    @jms6155 Před 27 dny +1

    I missed most of this stream unfortunately. I have two general questions about understanding Russian ads. What are plot sizes when they use hundred for the unit? What is the typical reference for the salary I see on Russian job ads, ex weekly, daily?

    • @anatolyprox3805
      @anatolyprox3805 Před 27 dny +2

      What kind of work? It is different everywhere.

    • @Wild-Siberia
      @Wild-Siberia  Před 27 dny +1

      I think I summarized that in one of my most recent videos about plot size. Also salaries vary you can’t get a real answer because the average is not real

    • @anatolyprox3805
      @anatolyprox3805 Před 27 dny +2

      ​@@Wild-Siberiaспасибо за ваш канал, объективно, интересно и прямо в лицо!!!

    • @jms6155
      @jms6155 Před 27 dny +1

      @@Wild-Siberia thank you for answering even the little questions. I will go find the video you referenced and watch. Have a good day

    • @laurelb.9179
      @laurelb.9179 Před 26 dny +2

      Salary reference is per month, generally.

  • @nikolailang4157
    @nikolailang4157 Před 22 dny

    I have not been to Russia since the early 2000's, I do miss some of the traditions and customs of Russia. I miss the good food.

  • @FoolishBuffoonery
    @FoolishBuffoonery Před 26 dny +1

    Great video. Just subscribed.
    Is it true that the Russian military is now open to all foreigners, with no age limit, and no language requirement? I’ve also read you only need to sign and serve a 1 year contract to receive citizenship? It’s hard to find definitive information in english.

    • @DaltonMirklestein
      @DaltonMirklestein Před 25 dny

      Yes, I think it would be great if Daniel found a way to help Russia fight

    • @Wild-Siberia
      @Wild-Siberia  Před 25 dny +1

      I’m not a mercenary, and I have a family to take care of. Why would I join a conflict that’s not mine ?

    • @Wild-Siberia
      @Wild-Siberia  Před 25 dny +1

      You’d have to make your research things change often. If you’re not a war veteran already this is not a war to join especially as a mercenary. Furthermore if you wants to live in Russia you
      Can do it in other ways

    • @FoolishBuffoonery
      @FoolishBuffoonery Před 25 dny

      @@Wild-Siberia thank you for the response. I’ve only just begun doing research on how to move to Russia. I’m just a tradesman (Welder/Hvac/Plumbing). I don’t have any special college degrees or high demand career. I just figured joining the military was the easiest way to move there. But I’ll keep researching and trying to figure out the best way forward.

    • @catinforest
      @catinforest Před 25 dny +1

      Hi there!
      There is an option u've mentioned, some people even come not for citizenship but to earn many (couple of guys from Bangladesh), they said that in a travel company they were told how to come to Russia for that purpose. But they serve as a supplier stuff - cook food, prepare wood sticks for an oven, not on military position. But this is risky anyway.
      There are 2 best way to come to Russia:
      1. Working visa
      2. Student visa
      There is a List of The most needed professions in Russia 2024. If u have one of them and work in Russia for 6 month, and your employer pays taxes and social fees for u during that time, u can apply for a Foreigner's Residency permit.
      If your profession is not in the list, u can apply for a quota for temporary residency. But as u applied u have to pass the test (medical test, Russian language test, history and law basics tests).
      That is why
      coming to Russia to study Russian language is the better option. U can get a Student visa from a Language school related to University. There is "Dom Migranta" - both a center for immigrants support and a Language school, that prepares for residency/citizenship tests. They organize the testing proceedure, consult and conduct immigrants.
      They have web-site: dommigranta
      and Telegram to contact to.
      There are a lot of Language schools in Russia, some teach online. But not all can garantee a Student visa for u and preporation for residency tests.
      3. There is residency visa, that u can get in Russian Embassy. This one means u have to find a job in Russia during 30 days otherwise u have to leave the country.
      4. Consult the immgration lawyers
      movingtorussia - web-site
      But, their job is to get u to Russia, arrange a residency quota, but u have to pass the tests that I've mentioned above.
      U as a native Englishspeaking person will be appriciated among Russian pupils, students. Can register yourself as selfemployed or get a job in Skyeng - online school.
      But to teach legally in Public school or College one has to go through a proceedure of admitting the Eduction Degrees and to up the qualification at Russian courses of teaching English.
      There is a Progarmm "Zemskiy uchitel' " - a village teacher.
      U can apply for a position of English teacher in Russian region (get an invitation from regional government). Salary is not high (only if u teach several subjects u can earn more or less enough for living like 30 000 rubles).
      But they can give u a free house or a flat (this is according to the Programm, but for citizens).
      zemteacher apkpro - web-site

  • @petermilne9598
    @petermilne9598 Před 26 dny +2

    Ben from - Bald and Bankrupt - he did so much good promoting Russia - then he gets kicked out and never allowed to return. Just makes no sense

    • @Wild-Siberia
      @Wild-Siberia  Před 26 dny +5

      I think he sort of shot himself in the foot by going super political openly which makes no sense because he did travel a lot in Russia and ended up sort of speaking lies which in Russia he directed them towards the wrong people

    • @BhutWhut
      @BhutWhut Před 26 dny

      ​@@Wild-SiberiaDan the man, please continue to promote the same narrative that the Russian media and the Kremlin promote and you will have no problems. Russian media, though one voice and controlled by the government, is the truth. 🇷🇺🇮🇱

    • @kasperiization
      @kasperiization Před 25 dny

      if you write in youtube what happened with bald and bankrupt and you shall find out

  • @user-kx5hm1ez7h
    @user-kx5hm1ez7h Před 27 dny +6

    Please, add subtitles.thanks

    • @user-fv5hu3ox5h
      @user-fv5hu3ox5h Před 27 dny +2

      Включите автоперевод

    • @Wild-Siberia
      @Wild-Siberia  Před 27 dny +2

      Yes as soon as possible it takes time to generate

    • @KEITGAMER
      @KEITGAMER Před 27 dny +1

      Why, i can understand the scottish accent and I'm from Switzerland.

    • @ErvuJukl
      @ErvuJukl Před 26 dny

      This red guy does not speak with a heavy Scottish accent. He's very easy to understand. Maybe after a few pints he'll be difficult to understand.

  • @MsMelkus
    @MsMelkus Před 25 dny +1

    Everything is cheaper in Russia except electronics and cars and maybe something similar.

  • @nellidivina5280
    @nellidivina5280 Před 26 dny +3

    Does jim own kilt and bagpipe?

  • @rayjones5014
    @rayjones5014 Před 25 dny

    I talked to the Russian visa center in New York and got all the information I need to get started. The lady said I can do the whole thing by mail (DHL) and the cost is now $500 for each of us so thats $1000 total. And 2 to 3 weeks to process.

    • @Wild-Siberia
      @Wild-Siberia  Před 25 dny +1

      Yes that’s the most effective way to do it, because it’s guaranteed they will finish it in about 2 weeks. The form is fast you take 2 passport photos and send the passports by mail. It’s fast, mention my CZcams channel if you end up doing it and I can keep in touch with them to make sure your visas are tracked

    • @rayjones5014
      @rayjones5014 Před 25 dny +1

      @@Wild-Siberia thanks. Yes it’s the way we’re gonna go. Tomorrow I will work on the forms. We will get our photos done this week I intend to pay by cashiers check from my bank. Hopefully I can get it all together to send to the visa center maybe by the weekend or maybe next week.

    • @rayjones5014
      @rayjones5014 Před 25 dny +1

      And yes , I will mention your CZcams channel in my next email to the visa center.

    • @Wild-Siberia
      @Wild-Siberia  Před 25 dny +1

      @@rayjones5014just to clarify it is Russia-Travel.com people right

    • @rayjones5014
      @rayjones5014 Před 25 dny

      @@Wild-Siberia yes that’s the one.

  • @yuliabalashova3866
    @yuliabalashova3866 Před 25 dny

    Обожаю рыжих мужчин❤❤❤

    • @user-tt1dy1ud7h
      @user-tt1dy1ud7h Před 24 dny

      В троллейбусе.
      -Девушка с рыжими волосами, вы наступили мне на ногу!
      Не с рыжими , а белыми я блондинка!
      -Мне снизу виднее!
      🤣🤣🤣

  • @nellidivina5280
    @nellidivina5280 Před 26 dny +2

    Roscosmos is a russian space agency

    • @Wild-Siberia
      @Wild-Siberia  Před 26 dny +1

      🤔

    • @user-iz9ge9xy1u
      @user-iz9ge9xy1u Před 26 dny

      @@Wild-Siberia we have ROSatom, ROSneft' and etc , it is from 'российский'

  • @michaelknierim2100
    @michaelknierim2100 Před 21 dnem

    I lived in Alaska; decided to take trip to Eastern Russia. After being in Kamchatka for a week, I thought about moving there in 2005. I really liked the whole area, not so much Petropavlovsk, but out in a small city. My dad worked for US Customs when I was a kid. So I've been to Moscow and Leningrad (St Petersburg, I'm 66) To me, the big cities aren't Russia. I still want to go back to Kamchatka before too long.

    • @Wild-Siberia
      @Wild-Siberia  Před 21 dnem

      What a story! Kamchatka is a place I’d like to visit

    • @michaelknierim2100
      @michaelknierim2100 Před 19 dny

      @@Wild-Siberia It the hiking and "road" trips to to remote areas, meaning the volcanoes!

  • @reversefulfillment9189
    @reversefulfillment9189 Před 27 dny +27

    My Granny left Glasgow at the end of WW2. I feel a real connection to the Scottish, Jim looks like my bearded younger brother. Being a Marxist myself, i would love to live in as close to a communist country as possible. Capitalism is a scam. Proletariats unite!

  • @rayjones5014
    @rayjones5014 Před 26 dny

    My wife and I are American Citizens and live in Spain as legal residents. Do you know if there visa centers in Spain that could help us obtain 3 year multi entry visas.

    • @Wild-Siberia
      @Wild-Siberia  Před 26 dny

      Unlikely but usually any visa center can probably at least guide you in the right direction.
      The best bet is still doing it via mail to New York offices Russian-travel.con

    • @Wild-Siberia
      @Wild-Siberia  Před 26 dny

      Russia-travel.com

    • @BhutWhut
      @BhutWhut Před 26 dny +1

      Why don't you just call the visa center Raymond and find out? Not so difficult.

  • @antdavisonNZ
    @antdavisonNZ Před 24 dny

    Portugal is cheap, warm and safe, with plenty of decent beaches

    • @antdavisonNZ
      @antdavisonNZ Před 24 dny

      WorldPopulationReview : countries 'best to worst' safety rating
      Iceland, Denmark, Ireland, New Zealand, Austria, Singapore, Portugal, Slovenia, Japan, Switzerland, Canada, Czech Republic, Finland, Croatia, Germany, Netherlands, Bhutan, Hungary, Malaysia, Belgium, Qatar, Australia, Mauritius, Norway, Estonia, Slovakia, Latvia, Sweden, Poland, Bulgaria, Spain, Taiwan, Romania, Italy, Kuwait, Lithuania, United Kingdom, North Macedonia, Costa Rica, Vietnam, Albania, Botswana, South Korea, Mongolia, Montenegro, Laos, Sierra Leone, Oman, Timor Leste, Uruguay, Ghana, Senegal, Indonesia, Argentina, Madagascar, Namibia, Moldova, Chile, Gambia, Greece, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Jordan, Zambia, Cyprus, Serbia, Armenia, France, Paraguay, Panama, Liberia, Trinidad and Tobago, Cambodia, Malawi, United Arab Emirates, Kazakhstan, Jamaica, Bolivia, Nepal, China, Tunisia, Equatorial Guinea, Dominican Republic, Morocco, Angola, Uzbekistan, Guinea Bissau, Bangladesh, Rwanda, Ivory Coast, Tanzania, Thailand, Gabon, Georgia, Azerbaijan, Algeria, Ecuador, Papua New Guinea, Cuba, Turkmenistan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Peru, Guatemala, Togo, Guyana, Sri Lanka, Bahrain, Eswatini, Benin, Lesotho, Djibouti, Republic of the Congo, Mauritania, Philippines, Belarus, Kenya, Mozambique, Saudi Arabia, Honduras, Egypt, El Salvador, Nicaragua, Uganda, Zimbabwe, India, Guinea, Burundi, Haiti, South Africa, United States, Brazil, Eritrea, Palestine, Lebanon, Mexico, Libya, Niger, Cameroon, Colombia, Venezuela, Chad, Israel, Nigeria, Myanmar, Pakistan, Iran, Turkey, North Korea, Burkina Faso, Ethiopia, Central African Republic, Mali, Iraq, Sudan, Somalia, Ukraine, Russia, DR Congo, South Sudan, Syria, Yemen, Afghanistan

    • @Wild-Siberia
      @Wild-Siberia  Před 23 dny

      That’s cool

    • @tashahersh807
      @tashahersh807 Před 23 dny +1

      ​@@Wild-Siberiaв его рейтинге в России опаснее, чем на Украине, в Сомали и Судане. 😂😂😂

    • @tashahersh807
      @tashahersh807 Před 23 dny

      ​@@Wild-Siberia also take your attention to the rate of Palestine!

    • @antdavisonNZ
      @antdavisonNZ Před 16 dny

      Ranking is based on the Global Peace Index which measures a country’s level of Negative Peace using three domains of peacefulness.
      It comprises 23 indicators of the absence of violence or fear of violence.
      The first domain, Ongoing Domestic and International Conflict, uses six statistical indicators to investigate the extent to which countries are involved in internal and external conflicts, as well as their role and duration of involvement in conflicts.
      The second domain evaluates the level of harmony or discord within a nation; eleven indicators broadly assess what might be described as Societal Safety and Security.
      The assertion is that low crime rates, minimal terrorist activity and violent demonstrations, harmonious relations with neighbouring countries, a stable political scene and a small proportion of the population being internally displaced or made refugees can be equated with peacefulness.
      Six further indicators are related to a country’s Militarisation -reflecting the link between a country’s level of military build-up and access to weapons and its level of peacefulness, both domestically and internationally.
      Comparable data on military expenditure as a percentage of GDP and the number of armed service officers per head are gauged, as are financial contributions to UN peacekeeping missions.
      Data is from 2023, so Palestinian and Israeli rankings will be inaccurate
      NZ police don't carry firearms and we have no snakes or large predators, a stable political system, honest society, have a pathetic military and no enemies, so we have a high ranking

  • @AlanAndalon
    @AlanAndalon Před 27 dny +1

    Traditional Russian women are the best. I dated 2 in Los Angeles, but unfortunately they are singe mothers. I prefer a a woman with no children and no baggage.

    • @Dhal1972
      @Dhal1972 Před 26 dny +1

      that doesn't sound too traditional

    • @svensulzmann4282
      @svensulzmann4282 Před 26 dny

      Women are women which means individuals. That means to me that there are great women anywhere on earth not only in one place. I really scared about the responsibilities which come with having offspring. It doesn’t make it easier in my opinion if they aren’t yours.

    • @ErvuJukl
      @ErvuJukl Před 26 dny

      Traditional Russians don't move to LA, that's nonsense.

    • @AlanAndalon
      @AlanAndalon Před 26 dny

      @@ErvuJukl Traditional or not, they acted better and are more feminine than the women in LA.

    • @ErvuJukl
      @ErvuJukl Před 26 dny

      @@AlanAndalon well Andolone put your money 💰 where your mouth is and go to Russia and find a girl. C'mon man! Enough blah blah blah Alan.

  • @catinforest
    @catinforest Před 26 dny

    Dan, why don't u discuss an option of Language school visa?
    To stay in Russia one has to apply for residency permit or a Foreigner's residency permit. Even if an immigrant lawyer has got a residency quota for an immigrant person, he has to pass the test.
    Have u checked: Dom Migranta or any other Language schools that prepare for residency/citizenship tests?
    Or u are planning to have private lessons of Russian language?
    I am not the one who would help, but as I was interested in the topic, I found the most basic thing for a foreigner, who is willing to come and stay in Russia, is learning the language to pass the residency proceedures.
    And tell me what is the use that u are making them to hurry up to travel to Russia? Since march 2024 the law has become stricter, now the Migrant card is being tested. But at the same The programm for foreigners resettlement to Russia is being created.
    Those, who has Russian wifes or husbands has already moved to Russia, some in a process.
    All the rest has to learn the language 'cos they can't stay for a long in Russia on a travel visa. At the same time, I agree, and this is what Sam from Sam's Russian Adventures was telling about: visit the country first before moving. That is wise.

    • @Wild-Siberia
      @Wild-Siberia  Před 26 dny

      I tell everyone to visit first I’ve been saying it since 2022 😅 also I don’t know much about moving to Russia as a student I’d like to interview a student to get more information. I do need a real life private tutor for the Russian language

    • @catinforest
      @catinforest Před 26 dny

      @@Wild-Siberia Not all have money to travel around the world just to check if they would feel themselves ok in other country, especially under a pressure of issues going on. Some people wrote in comments on the topics of moving that they moved to Texas and feel good and safe.
      As an example of those, who started with Student visas - Siberian Freedom (Russia Guy), RussianHomesteadFamily (Sabrina) and Backyard Russia (Justin and Anita). They started as volunteers helping with construction of houses, but when decided to move they entered the Language school in Novosibirsk, that is related to Novosibirsk State University (not sure, if it is Technical University?) and they had Student visas. Do u know their story?
      They all came to Russia in 2019, in Summer, than children stayed to study Russian Language and Parents moved back to Australia to sell their farm. When they sold it they couldn't get back to Russia, because of Pandemic restrictions. They moved to Switzerland to their elder daughter, then tried again through Belorussia by business visa, but failed 'cos as Australian citizens where not allowed. They moved to Turkey and adress to Embassy but it turned out that their children that stayed in Russia can't extend their student visas, because our government officials reduced quotas for foreign students 'cos noone could come from abroad at this time and forgot about those who was already in the country.
      So, imagine, Sabrina has to make a video with her personal adress to the President to help "their family to stay in Russia legally". And she said it in Russian. Since that moment many of Russian people follow the story of this family. Now they live in Altay and try to build the house and a farm (as it was in their plans) but met some unexpected challenges like black soil offroad, strong and have winds. Now they are living in tents.
      Just for u to know about them. This took them several years to get to permanent residency. Sabrina has Russian passport. Parents are on temporary residency, I suppose.
      Their way to residency was long but they really had an opportunity to learn the language in General and prepare for residency tests.
      So, check every University in Russia that invites foreign students have special 1 year long language course or a Language school related to prepare for study in Russia.
      Тест на РВП для мигранта, тест на ВНЖ для мигранта (по истории, основам права, русскому языку).
      Разрешается сдать на оценку "3" при тесте на Temporary Residency.

  • @Mandobird1
    @Mandobird1 Před 25 dny

    For a moment, I thought your were Vladimr Zelensky! 😅

  • @JohnSmith-or7zy
    @JohnSmith-or7zy Před 19 dny

    в России 190 народов и языки общения ни каким образом не притесьняются и не запрещаются, но официальный государственный язык только русский и все обязаны его знать, как граждане РФ. есть определённые исключения, но они скорее всего "условные", кто знает тот знает вобщем.
    ну а так, в целом...велком ту Россия виз лов)) главное что бы не с мечом, иначе на щите унесут.

  • @mikemikelson8767
    @mikemikelson8767 Před 25 dny

    24:40 come on, it's obliviously Leninsky prospekt, anybody who knows Moscow will recognize it immidiately. It's not hard at all to find the building.
    I even found out that there is a cafe in the basement near the spot where Jim stands, which scams people). Btw there is a common scam tactic nowdays in Russia, when you find a girl on a dating app, she "accidentally" lures you to a place(a cafe or a hookah) and then they charge you arm and leg, oftentimes bringing two different menus at different stages and asking to pay in cash. And if you try to not pay a bouncer appears. I myself(a Russian) was once lured to a suspicious place, but did't go in. I know that a lot of guys who wants to move to Russia look for a Russian girlfriend, so choose a place for a date yourself folks and be wary, look for ratings and crouded places, if you cant discern suspiciousness "by eye". This s**t started to happen a lot recently.

    • @Wild-Siberia
      @Wild-Siberia  Před 25 dny

      Tons of people ain’t from this place to know

  • @nomchenikoloski7729
    @nomchenikoloski7729 Před 25 dny

    ❤️❤️🙏🙏🇷🇺❤️

  • @mickaelwilliams6129
    @mickaelwilliams6129 Před 21 dnem

    all im looking for is a good woman....i cant find one in the u.s.a.

  • @nellidivina5280
    @nellidivina5280 Před 26 dny +1

    Did you ever use a bombila?бомбила

  • @heinzer69
    @heinzer69 Před 21 dnem +1

    Glory to Ukaine!🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦

  • @RushNB
    @RushNB Před 27 dny +2

    Dan, I'm still interested to know how your mother raised four children alone and three (as I understand from you) was able to teach at the university?! Despite the fact that education in the USA is expensive! I think this is impossible in Russia!

    • @Dancingbear-id2fe
      @Dancingbear-id2fe Před 27 dny +2

      It’s convenient to live in Russia when you have a steady income coming in.

    • @Wild-Siberia
      @Wild-Siberia  Před 27 dny +5

      It’s 5 of us, and she’s a strong woman

    • @Wild-Siberia
      @Wild-Siberia  Před 27 dny +3

      That goes for anywhere 🤣

    • @Dancingbear-id2fe
      @Dancingbear-id2fe Před 27 dny +2

      @@Wild-Siberia but especially where the dollar has more value. I would love a country where my currency is worth a 100 times more as well. I’m not judging you fought for America you deserve it.

    • @xalekcey
      @xalekcey Před 27 dny +13

      Why is this impossible in Russia? Education is free in Russia.

  • @user-um4ll5uq9d
    @user-um4ll5uq9d Před 26 dny +1

    Sorry but the title of this discussion should be "how to move to Russia and be arrested as a political hostage"

  • @jackbrown8052
    @jackbrown8052 Před 27 dny +6

    If Putin decides he needs more soldiers for his war in Ukraine and decides to start conscripting non Russian citizens will both you serve in the Russian military or will you return to your home countries?

    • @Wild-Siberia
      @Wild-Siberia  Před 27 dny +14

      That makes no sense 🤡🤖

    • @jackbrown8052
      @jackbrown8052 Před 27 dny +4

      @@Wild-Siberia Why? From what the media says Putin is hurting for manpower. If the war continues for several more years it might get to the point where Putin has no choice but to start conscripting non citizens to fight in Ukraine. Putin is currently offering Russian citizenship to non Russians to fight in Ukraine.

    • @grand4ampugc
      @grand4ampugc Před 27 dny

      @@jackbrown8052

    • @Chaldon-hl6yk
      @Chaldon-hl6yk Před 27 dny +9

      @@jackbrown8052 Poor, destitute, godforsaken drunks from remote villages defeat cyborgs trained by the strongest space marines in the galaxy with only shovels.
      Seriously though, how do you imagine serving in the army without language?

    • @jackbrown8052
      @jackbrown8052 Před 27 dny +6

      @@Chaldon-hl6yk Serving in the military without language skills is already happening in both the Ukraine and Russian militaries. Both militaries currently have fighting units with foreigners who have little to no local language skills.
      I would think if you are deciding to live in Russia long term one of the first things you'd do is to learn Russian? How do you find work and integrate into Russian society if you don't speak Russian?

  • @sonias136
    @sonias136 Před 27 dny

    Ukrainians have nothing to do with Russians or Belarusians. They’re not Slavic.

    • @Wild-Siberia
      @Wild-Siberia  Před 27 dny +2

      🤔

    • @osckord
      @osckord Před 27 dny +4

      My friend, this is brilliant. I’ll tell you even more - we are all earthlings!

    • @user-iz9ge9xy1u
      @user-iz9ge9xy1u Před 27 dny

      from what source is this news?

    • @tatianap.2887
      @tatianap.2887 Před 27 dny +8

      Yes Ukrainians are the superior Arian- Nordic- Germaninc people. While we Russians are just lowly Mongols. Great education system Ukraine has nowadays...its almost like Ukrainians are better than everyone else....Reminds me of another group of people who thought this way too....

    • @olga4656
      @olga4656 Před 27 dny +5

      if Ukrainians are not Slavs, then who are they?

  • @user-ve3mk2iu1p
    @user-ve3mk2iu1p Před 25 dny

    Сделай видео, как ты приехал обратно с Мексики? Ты снимал перелёт? Резко, как снег на голову «телепортировался» в Россию, вроде недавно в Мексике находился и вот уже танки подбитые в Москве смотрит😂..

    • @Wild-Siberia
      @Wild-Siberia  Před 25 dny

      Sometimes I record and don’t publish videos. It’s hard to be that type of vlogger

    • @user-ve3mk2iu1p
      @user-ve3mk2iu1p Před 25 dny

      @@Wild-Siberia😂