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Amici Nybråten 🇵🇸 🇺🇦

I've always thought from the beginning of the war that one of the most effective ways to strike at Russia, besides the obvious ones like striking at the revenue streams (oil, gas, minerals), is to open the immigration doors for educated Russians (incl. military desserters) with economically- and military valueable skills, so that they can get a new life in Europe and no longer contribute to Russian society.

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w96k

@amici that's why me and my friends struggle so much. Sadly even if you tried to fight the system, you have lots of problems with accessing other countries. I don't want to come back, but it is still a problem to find a new home on a planet Earth.

Roman was living in the same neighborhood as me in Tbilisi, Georgia. Many people still stay here in Georgia because of immigration and economical issues.

Amici Nybråten 🇵🇸 🇺🇦

@w96k

and for me it's terrible that you're wasted there!

Georgia is unlikely in my eyes to be able to accomodate so many people. Talent and potential will go to waste, while Georgia's tight connection to the Russian economy makes it less than an ideal destination to absorb existing Russian expats, at least from an anti-Z and anti-Putin perspective.

w96k

@amici yeah, agree. Sadly pro-russian agenda is being pushed here by the government and I think it is a good reason to choose another country for the future.

Georgia itself is not a bad country tho. Russians can stay here for 1 year and then do visa-run, Ukrainians can stay for 3 years and then do visa run. And you don't need to get a visa for that, just a regular international passport. Low taxes and low prices overall compared to EU.

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