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π§Ώ "Working Brother" interviews Timur Beslangurov from "Moving to Russia". One of the most requested topics that many foreigners keep asking about. Political asylum, English teachers, residence by investment, as well as many other topics are discussed.β¦
π§Ώ Now with enhanced audio - https://youtu.be/Djytd4cHHEo
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Interview with Timur Beslangurov - Moving to Russia - Volume boosted
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Timur Beslangurov tells us about his experience with helping people emigrate to Russia, as well as what has changed with the process and how things are projected to be simplified for investors in the future.
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Timur Beslangurov tells us about his experience with helping people emigrate to Russia, as well as what has changed with the process and how things are projected to be simplified for investors in the future.
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π§Ώ Working Brother and Timur Beslangurov from "Moving to Russia" discuss emigration to Russia. (Now with boosted Audio) - Telegram Optimized
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π§Ώ One of our subscribers asked a couple of questions.. Let me answer them :
One of them is the technological aspect that we tend to take for granted here. The access to the internet and the wifi access.
Is it everywhere in hotels and cafe, bars etc?
In short, yes, there is cellular in the subway, 4G internet everywhere and I'm no expert but I would say I've seen a few 5G towers around the city.
WiFi has been available in every restaurant I've been to, as well as bars and in my hotel.
Are there 5G towers or are they using fiber optics?
Probably a combination of both.
Then, is it frowned upon to film or take photos in public or itβs ok and normal?
Considering Moscow is the capital, and there are a lot of sights to see and film, I've seen a plethora of Russian tourists taking videos and pictures, I've filmed everything I wanted to and never had any issues.
Are people always on their phone like we see here?
Generally speaking, yes, maybe a tiny bit less. Keeping in mind that everything from parking, banking, paying for services and even ordering taxis is done via mobile, the society is very integrated through mobiles and web services.
Instagram (labeled an 'extremist organization' for allowing calls to violence against Russians) is blocked here, so I'd say a smaller percentage is hooked on social media.
Likewise it is a lot more common to see families playing in the park or tossing a ball than it is in the west.
If you have any further questions, feel free to comment below and I will get to them eventually.
One of them is the technological aspect that we tend to take for granted here. The access to the internet and the wifi access.
Is it everywhere in hotels and cafe, bars etc?
In short, yes, there is cellular in the subway, 4G internet everywhere and I'm no expert but I would say I've seen a few 5G towers around the city.
WiFi has been available in every restaurant I've been to, as well as bars and in my hotel.
Are there 5G towers or are they using fiber optics?
Probably a combination of both.
Then, is it frowned upon to film or take photos in public or itβs ok and normal?
Considering Moscow is the capital, and there are a lot of sights to see and film, I've seen a plethora of Russian tourists taking videos and pictures, I've filmed everything I wanted to and never had any issues.
Are people always on their phone like we see here?
Generally speaking, yes, maybe a tiny bit less. Keeping in mind that everything from parking, banking, paying for services and even ordering taxis is done via mobile, the society is very integrated through mobiles and web services.
Instagram (labeled an 'extremist organization' for allowing calls to violence against Russians) is blocked here, so I'd say a smaller percentage is hooked on social media.
Likewise it is a lot more common to see families playing in the park or tossing a ball than it is in the west.
If you have any further questions, feel free to comment below and I will get to them eventually.
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π§Ώ Going to have a "Subwayβ’" sandwich, and then have some Nutella (those of you who know me know I love me some Nutella ) - seems those items are not affected by the sanctions.
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π§Ώ Just a shopping mall, the only closed store I noticed was 'Dior'.
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π§Ώ Spent about 3 hours cruising the Moscow subway, getting shots for an upcoming report on some of the most beautiful stations Moscow has to offer.
I ended up covering only about 1/4 of the stations I plan to film, here is some of the beauty you can expect to see on your daily commute (and in the upcoming report).
I ended up covering only about 1/4 of the stations I plan to film, here is some of the beauty you can expect to see on your daily commute (and in the upcoming report).
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π§Ώ The detail on the statues in the metro is incredible.
(Don't worry, just a few more stations to film and then we will get to much more current topics.)
(Don't worry, just a few more stations to film and then we will get to much more current topics.)
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