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romielittrell
American expat in Russia
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About me
American, Married with children
Speaks English
Registration: 21 April 2017
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Vaccines required in Russia by Diksha
Hello everybody, When living or moving abroad, and in particular in Russia, vaccination against certain diseases is often required to enter the country or to avoid risks. We would like to ask you a few questions to help future expats ...
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I am an expat in Saint Petersburg, Russia. I search for recommended vaccinations for all countries in which I spend time and get the vaccinations. I see it as irresponsible to me, my family, my colleagues, my friends, and others to not get ... Read More
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How to rent a flat in Russia as HQS by Tiefea84
Dear all, I need your advice and help. I would go to Russia (after COVID) on the HQS status, what has a lot of benefits and ease within the legal structure beside the uncertain- How to rent a flat and be registered. In my understanding as Expat ...
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I live in an apartment hotel that is professionally managed; I pay a small fee for each residence registration. No problems. It is something of a hassle for both you and your landlord to re-register every time you travel outside your city. Read More