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I want to marry a citizen of the Russian Federation, will she be able to move to me for permanent residence with children, and how difficult is it?
I want to marry a citizen of the Russian Federation, will she be able to move to me for permanent residence with children, and how difficult is it?
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аватар Olgaolga153
A citizen can do it, the main question is in children. More precisely, in the permission of their biological father to travel abroad for permanent residence.
аватар ollennka
If there is no direct written prohibition from the father, then the children can travel with their mother. Another thing is whether a citizen with children decides to make such a move, this is a lot of difficulties and risks in the current situation. It's easier for you to move in.
аватар AllOverTheWorld
to you, where?
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Czech Republic, Kyiv, how is it?
If this is Ukraine, then the complexity depends on your financial capabilities.
аватар atbfreees2008
To me in Ukraine.
аватар AllOverTheWorld
will be able.
for someone it’s difficult to get a passport, but for someone it’s elementary to have a second citizenship ...
it all depends on your capabilities and desires.
аватар lazy_person
In Ukraine, there is no institution of "dual citizenship" ("bipatride"). Moreover, in today's relations between Ukraine and the Russian Federation, this is a complex problem. For permanent residence in Ukraine, you must be a citizen of Ukraine. Without this, it is very difficult (school, medicine, work...), you will have to live in the status of a homeless person. And will the Citizen (ka) of Russia want to renounce the citizenship of the Russian Federation in order to acquire "Ukrainian"?
аватар shmoel
in response to: "For permanent residence in Ukraine, you must be a citizen of Ukraine. Without this, it is very difficult (school, medicine, work ...), you will have to live in the status of a homeless person."
It is not necessary to be a citizen, it is enough to get a residence permit. The rights are practically the same as those of a citizen (the presence of a residence permit, work, etc.) with some exceptions, such as the right to vote in elections, a pension ...
аватар lazy_person
shmoel
Well, yes ... it's like an option, so to speak - "temporary". It is more suitable for a Kyrgyz guest worker to trade in dried apricots, and not for his wife ... By the way, about retirement ... it would also not be bad to have in old age.
аватар shmoel
Lazy person, do not know - do not say, because there is such an option as a permanent residence permit, unlimited. My friend has such a status with her Russian husband, with whom they have been married for 14 years, all this time they have been living in Ukraine.
аватар shmoel
I'll add about the pension. Because a person with permanent Ukrainian permanent residence remains a citizen of Russia, then he will have a Russian pension. Taking into account the fact that now all the money is on bank cards, this Russian pension can be spent in Ukraine as well.
аватар ollennka
It is undoubtedly more profitable for pensioners to spend their Russian pension in Ukraine. And it will be more difficult for working people to move so as not to lose income.
аватар lazy_person
shmoel
Well, you know better, I will not argue. It's easier for a woman to adapt. By the way, about the pension...for it to be in Russia, you have to work and make contributions. Living permanently in Ukraine, being a citizen of the Russian Federation (with a residence permit in Ukraine), in Russia you can only receive a social pension ...
аватар Olgaolga153
I agree with lazy_person.
Work in Ukraine will definitely not be included in the labor (he is now insurance) experience in Russia. Therefore, you won't earn a pension either. Although, according to the current law, to that pension, as to Mars on foot.
The very relationship between our countries is unpleasant. Taking into account modern realities, it is easier to go to China than to Ukraine.
аватар lazy_person
Olgaolga153
Agree. Relationships have deteriorated...
You start thinking about retirement when you start to get old, but in your youth you think: “I’ll go to Ukraine to my beloved, and I’ll live there with him until old age on a “Residence Permit.” And at 50, my dear will find a new, young and long feet.
A residence permit is for a migrant worker, apricots, not for a wife.
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