Our emigration: life in Barcelona

Russian Olga Rossoy has been living in Barcelona for six years. She told about all the intricacies of life and everyday life in this Spanish city in her blog for Journal Tinkoff. Visa and Residence Permit At first I just went to Spain on vacation on a tourist visa. For a long time, for the first time ...

American dream of Viktor Il'ichev: how did the fate of a popular Soviet actor in exile

In the 1990s, many once popular and sought-after actors became unemployed and forced to emigrate. Among them was Viktor Ilyichev, who was remembered by the audience for his roles as Fabio in The Dog in the Manger, Fedka-Byk in The Green Van, the village swindler in The Trust, ...

Emigration to China: if you have fair skin and blond hair, life is good

China is not the most popular tourist destination, so we know little about the daily way of life in this country. She had no idea where she was going, and 26-year-old Elena, who received an offer to work in the Celestial Empire. ForumDaily continues to talk about people who have emigrated and ...

Our emigration: how did the Ukrainian family live in South Korea

ForumDaily continues to publish the stories of Russian-speaking emigrants who have dispersed around the world. More life stories can be read here. Antonina Boyko and her husband lived in Kiev and did not think about moving. However, due to her husband's work in 2014, the family moved to Seoul ...

Moscow - Miami: how to move to the USA for love

You never know what awaits you around the corner, and if someone predicted, you would hardly believe that in a Miami bar a man stumbling over your chair will end up being your husband, and your whole life will move from one ...

Discovered the secret of happiness: how Ukrainians live in Argentina

ForumDaily continues to publish the stories of Russian-speaking emigrants who have dispersed around the world. More life stories can be read here. Argentina is one of the most interesting states in Latin America: the birthplace of tango, Borges and Evita Peron; an emigrant cauldron in which many cultures have melted; country…

To give birth to a child and stay in the country: how Russians live in Brazil

ForumDaily continues to publish stories of Russian-speaking emigrants who have dispersed all over the world. More life stories can be read here. Russians Natalya Shalygina and Yaroslav Vlasov have a bizarre political and geographical fate. They left Russia for Ukraine, and from there to Brazil, for...

The history of the Russian IT specialist who moved to work in Thailand

ForumDaily continues to tell the stories of Russian-speaking emigrants from different countries. A new story is about Vasily Bondarenko, who has gotten the hang of working remotely and prefers the heat of Thailand to the coolness of Moscow. Read more stories of our emigrants here. Vasily Bondarenko is a web developer, entrepreneur and creator of the BeSocial.online service for managing Instagram accounts. Born and...

Lack of pretentiousness and long-term vacation: how Ukrainians live in Australia

ForumDaily continues to publish stories of Russian-speaking emigrants who have dispersed all over the world. More life stories can be read here. Kiev resident Pavel Tubolets graduated from KPI in 2008 and, after some thought, accepted the employer’s offer to move to Sydney. The Observer asked Pavel about the paralytic...

Country of salsa, coffee and drugs: how Ukrainians live in Colombia

ForumDaily continues to publish the stories of Russian-speaking emigrants who have dispersed around the world. More life stories can be read here. Victoria Gershkul from Kiev, a translator from Spanish by profession, lived for more than a year in Colombia, one of the most disadvantaged countries in Latin America, where civilians ...

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