Bulgaria, Czech Republic and Montenegro: where do Russians feel good? Secrets of its attractiveness: excellent climate, Slavic brotherhood, reasonable prices. Where to buy real estate for living and recreation: Bulgaria or Montenegro Where is it better in Bulgaria or the Czech Republic

Updated: 2019-7-31

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I've known the guys for several years now. And finally they wrote the long-awaited post about how they emigrated to Bulgaria. To be honest, I myself sometimes think about Bulgaria, for example, instead of, all the time listening to how one or another acquaintance is buying an apartment there. Considering that the scheme for obtaining a residence permit is quite easy, this looks tempting. So it was doubly interesting to read about this country first-hand. By the way, it is also suitable for wintering, albeit with some reservations. But now, without reservations, nowhere, I see that someone has already moved from Asia to colder countries, like Montenegro.

We have no antipathy towards the Russian Federation and no desire to move from Russia and not return, we simply cannot live without travel and without the sea! Neither our relatives nor our children can dampen our passion for travel. By the way, we already have three children: a six-year-old son Stepan, a two-year-old daughter Sofia (so named in anticipation of our move to Bulgaria) and little Maria, born this spring here in Bulgaria. It was the children who at some point influenced the desire not only to settle down, but to have housing to which we could return from each of our trips.

Why exactly Bulgaria?

Nature. Climate. Sea

The climate in Bulgaria is mild. In summer it is +25+30 degrees Celsius and the sea water temperature is +22+25 degrees. Many mineral springs throughout the country. Almost along the entire Black Sea coast there are excellent sandy beaches, many of which have been awarded Blue flag for cleanliness.

in winter average temperature 0+5... Snow is rare on the coast. But at the ski resorts south of Sofia - Bansko, Borovets and Pamporovo - there is quite enough snow. From the coast to the ski resorts or Sofia - about 400 km, the same as from Moscow to Smolensk.

The off-season in Bulgaria is very pleasant - autumn and spring. We often took family walks along the beach or promenade in April, May, September, October and even late November. For example, this photo was taken just three weeks ago - in early November:

The sun and temperature +15+20 are in order... But the highest amount of precipitation in Bulgaria is in January and early June.

In Bulgaria it is very beautiful nature! Forests, mountains, vineyards, fields of roses or sunflowers.

We truly fell in love with Kaliakra and the Mermaid - we wrote about these places on the blog, but believe me, no descriptions or photos can compare with reality!

It is impossible to describe the feelings when you stand at the chapel on the very edge of the steep Cape Kaliakra and look at the endless sea from the height of a sixteen-story building!

And how mesmerizing is the fog on a mountain serpentine road at night or early in the morning covering the bay, the embankment and half of Varna with a dense cloud! You won't see this in any movie!

People

People in Bulgaria are friendly and helpful. It’s normal to help get the stroller off the bus, even if it’s a man with the stroller... Over a dozen trips to Bulgaria and almost a year of living here, we have not encountered any unfriendliness or aggression. The attitude towards Russians as a nation is generally positive.

It is also good that Bulgaria is an Orthodox country. There are Muslims (mostly Turks) and Gypsies here, but their percentage is not large. In Varna, near the railway tracks, there is an area considered to be gypsy - it is striking with dilapidated barracks. The gypsies themselves were seen only once during all this time (a mother with children), although they traveled all over Varna and the coast of Bulgaria far and wide. Therefore, we won’t say anything bad about the gypsies...

The crime situation in Bulgaria is quite calm. According to the Bulgarian news, we see some reports of crimes committed extremely rarely, and then in the depths of the country or Sofia... Life with a beach “nearby” relaxes, and does not push you to commit crimes - that’s a fact!

Bulgarians, like most Europeans living by the sea, are leisurely, a little lazy and a little unnecessary. This has its own appeal, but sometimes it is annoying. For example, when you make an appointment or delivery time at one time, but end up waiting for something other than what you ordered, and several hours later...

I really liked the musical tastes of the Bulgarians. There's not a lot of outright pop. Modern Bulgarian and foreign rap and hip-hop, alternative rock, as well as classic rock like Scorpions, Deep Purple, Uriah Heep or something heavier are very popular. Rock festivals often take place here, gathering fans from nearby countries, or simply concerts in parks, gathering residents of nearby houses.

Language

The language in Bulgaria is very similar to Russian. Cyrillic alphabet. Many words are written and pronounced absolutely identical to the Russian language. Even without knowing a word of Bulgarian, you can understand each other. In addition, the older generation, especially in Varna and northern Bulgaria, often speak Russian quite well. If you can’t understand each other in Russian-Bulgarian, most young people speak English well...

However, “misunderstandings”, sometimes very funny, are quite possible! Just because of the similarity of the language. The fact is that many words are written and pronounced similarly, but mean absolutely the opposite... For example:

Bulgarian "to the right" means "straight"...
"Dinya" means "watermelon"...
"Table" means "chair"...

And there are many such examples. Oh, and don’t forget that Bulgaria is the only country in the world where a nod of the head means “no”, and a shake of the head to the side means “yes”. It's impossible to get used to this. Try to learn to simply say “yes” or “no” without moving your head.

Transport

I am writing about Varna. In other cities, public transport was not used.

There are many buses and trolleybuses, they run on schedule. The cost of travel around the city is 0.50 euros. Recently, free Wi-Fi has appeared on buses.

A taxi will cost approximately 0.50 euros per kilometer. Even to/from the airport. But only if it's on the counter! Prices must be posted on the rear passenger window. It is imperative to focus attention on the presence and operation of the meter, or the tariff may extortionately increase by 2-3 times!

The airport is located about 8 kilometers from the center of Varna. Train Station and a bus station - almost in the center of Varna.

Infrastructure. Children. Medicine

If at least one of the parents has a residence permit, you can easily and practically free send your child to kindergarten or school. Tested on personal experience. With the same rights as Bulgarians - without taxes and with free textbooks... Children grasp the Bulgarian language instantly. And upon completion of training, the child will have a diploma listed in the European Union.

The infrastructure is developing, but in some places the post-Soviet heritage is still felt... Although, it is very pleasant to walk along the pedestrian streets of Varna in the Old Town area, at any time of the year.

Lots of restaurants and cafes. Many large shopping centers. International hypermarkets such as Metro, IKEA, Decatlon, Kaufland, Billa, Praktiker are represented... There is no Tesco.

The hotel and construction business occupy a huge niche.

Medicine is at an average level. Inexpensive dental services. With a residence permit, medicine is paid, but not very expensive. An appointment with a doctor will cost approximately 10 euros. With permanent residence – health care in most cases free.

My wife gave birth to a daughter at the end of May at the Majchin Dom clinic in Varna. I liked everything, everyone was happy. The room, attitude and service are good. The birth cost only 800 euros. More details about childbirth in Bulgaria and the important nuances of obtaining a birth certificate will be on our blog. If this question is interesting, subscribe so as not to miss it.

Nutrition

For children and adults with sensitive stomachs, Bulgarian cuisine will definitely be much more comfortable than Asian cuisine...

We really liked the cuisine in Bulgaria. Olives, cheese, fish, tomatoes... Reminiscent of Greek and Italian. Meat dishes are widespread. There are borrowings from Turkish cuisine. Pizza for sale. Grill is popular. Large selection of seafood. Among the national Bulgarian dishes, we note bannitsa and Shopska salad.

Bulgaria has delicious beer and good inexpensive wine.

Prices

Prices in Bulgaria in national currency – in leva. 1 euro = 1.95 leva. This course has remained unchanged for many years.

Inexpensive shopping in shopping centers. Cheap alcohol. Prices are very low for most products and fruits and vegetables. For example:

1 kg of cherries – 1 euro
1 kg of tomatoes – 0.80 euros
1 kg of apples – 0.70 euros
1 kg of potatoes – 0.50 euros
1 kg of chicken – 2-2.50 euros
1 kg of pork – 2.50-4.50 euros
1l beer – 0.90 euros

Chocolate and dairy products are a little expensive.

Prices in restaurants are very reasonable even at the new exchange rate. The bill in most restaurants will cost 3-10 euros per person.

At concerts that often take place in Bulgarian parks, admission is usually free, and food and alcohol are very cheap. For example, a 0.5l glass of beer at such events will cost only 0.50 euros, and a kebab - 1 euro!

Coupon sites are common. With coupons you can eat at restaurants, visit beauty salons or make very cheap trips. tourist trips to neighboring European countries.

Real estate. Rent and purchase

What should you choose? If you need apartments only for summer holiday– Golden Sands and Sunny Beach. If the sea is not important, but you are interested ski resorts or running a serious business, then Sofia. For permanent residence near the sea - Varna or Burgas. Burgas, it seemed to us, is too gray, and a much smaller percentage of the population speaks Russian there than in Varna. Therefore, our choice is Varna.

Bulgaria has inexpensive housing rentals. For a long-term stay, you can rent a good, spacious, fully equipped apartment in Varna for only 150-200 euros per month.

The range of real estate prices in Bulgaria is quite large, from approximately 500 to 1500 euros/sq.m. In Sofia, Varna, Burgas and in good resort complexes it is more expensive. In residential areas and outside the city - cheaper. There are reliable large realtors and developers, and there are also scams. If anyone needs help and advice, contact us on the blog, we will help. We have experience, contacts and acquaintances.

We approached the choice of real estate thoroughly - we came to Bulgaria for this purpose five times and traveled around the entire coast. The reason is that we were not interested in resort real estate. Resorts like Golden Sands or Sunny Beach They live only in the summer - from June to August, in the remaining months they are like post-apocalyptic extinct ghost towns.

I don’t recommend any small towns or villages, except perhaps for retirees. Or if you want to buy a house in the village. The price range for houses, by the way, is from 5,000 euros for a wreck in the middle of nowhere to 500,000 euros for a large new mansion on the coast of Varna with a stunning view. But when buying a house, keep in mind that a residence permit is not enough to register land ownership; this is only possible with permanent residence.

We needed an apartment suitable for permanent residence; close to the sea, but not on the beach; in a quiet green area, but not far from the center; With developed infrastructure, but not in the middle of concrete boxes... And we found such a place on the outskirts of Varna - in the Galata area. And the view from here is beautiful.

Apartment of 80 sq.m. in a modern residential complex cost us 46,000 euros (575 euros/sq.m.).

It is necessary to take into account here important nuance- the total area of ​​an apartment in Bulgaria is measured together with the area of ​​balconies, walls and common areas (parts of staircases that are divided among all residents). The actual living space of our eighty-meter apartment was about 65 meters. But still, the purchase turned out to be successful.

The price usually includes windows, doors, sockets. What about the finishing? Construction materials and finishing works (not luxury) are very cheap in Bulgaria. Our budget was limited. We purchased all construction materials and equipment ourselves from Praktiker and Mr.Bricolage stores. And the hired team did the repairs. We paid only 5500 euros for everything! For this money we received a complete turnkey project including work and installation: tiles, laminate flooring, painting of walls, tiled bathroom with bathtub, plumbing fixtures and boiler, two air conditioners.

A refrigerator, washing machine, TV and economy-class furniture (kitchen, living room, hallway and a couple of sofas) cost us about another 1,500 euros.
- Notarization of ownership of the apartment cost 2,000 euros.
- Annual property tax plus garbage removal – about 50 euros per year.
- Utility bills for electricity and water meters - an average of 40 euros per month. Internet and TV – 12 euros per month.
- Fee management company– 8 euros per month.

These are our expenses with our apartment. Amounts may differ either down or up. Especially if you purchase resort property. In this case, instead of a penny fee from the management company, there will be a support fee of 6-12 euros per year per sq.m., regardless of whether you live or not. For our footage, be it resort complex by the sea, the payment could be 500-1000 euros per year... The amount, to put it mildly, is not small!

Car in Bulgaria

A Russian can register a car purchased in Bulgaria either for a representative office or for himself if he has a residence permit.

Driving along the entire coast or deep into Bulgaria by car is very interesting, but you can also rush to neighboring European countries. There are inexpensive car rentals in Bulgaria. At long term rental, especially not in the summer season, the rental price starts from only 6 euros per day.

The cost of fuel is one of the cheapest in Europe - an average of 1.10 euros per liter.

The vast majority of the population drive their own cars. Old, used, but in decent condition. The market for used cars imported from European countries is very developed. You can buy a ten-year-old minivan or golf class in really good condition for 1,500 euros. And for 4,000 euros you can buy a four-year-old car in excellent condition. If it weren’t for the collapsed ruble exchange rate, these prices would have been absolutely wonderful...

Where can you travel from Bulgaria?

With your own car, the whole of Europe is open to you! But keep in mind that you can only travel to the Schengen zone with a Schengen visa. If you have a residence permit, then Schengen is done here in Bulgaria without any problems.

From Bulgaria you can quickly and inexpensively travel by bus to Turkey, Greece, Romania, Hungary, Montenegro, Croatia, Italy and more.

You can find tons of cheap deals on holidays abroad on local coupon sites.

From Sofia you can fly by plane to Europe and even further... Low-cost airlines WizzAir, Ryanair, Alitalia are represented... Tickets to most European countries, Turkey and the UAE usually cost from 30 to 100 euros. And Istanbul and Dubai are the largest “hubs” of the Middle East Asian region, through which you can easily reach any corner of Asia!

How to get to Bulgaria

You can get to Bulgaria by train, plane, car and...by bus from Istanbul. We tried all the ways.

I don’t want to repeat the experience of traveling to Bulgaria by train... Well, it’s very boring, long and many hours late.

We drove 2000 km to Bulgaria by car with two children in 2-3 days - quite realistic and very interesting. You can read about this trip on our blog. True, now we will have to make a detour, going around Ukraine.

By plane from Moscow you can get to Bulgaria in 2.5 hours direct regular flights S7. During the season, tickets become noticeably more expensive. As an alternative, you can find an inexpensive charter from Russia to Bulgaria or fly to Istanbul, take a walk around this beautiful city and get to Varna or Burgas in 6-8 hours by bus. Although, in light of recent events, we'll see what happens...

Visa issue

There is no visa-free entry. Russians can enter Bulgaria with a Schengen visa, if available. If not, then you need to apply for a Bulgarian visa at the Bulgarian consulate or vfs.global visa center, for example. The application process is similar to obtaining a Schengen visa. The cost of a tourist visa is 35 euros, Visa fees vfs.global – 1400 rubles. After one or two trips, getting a multiple visa for a year is not a problem.

The period of stay on a multiple visa (either Bulgarian or Schengen) is up to 180 days in 6 months.

Emigration to Bulgaria

To obtain a residence permit, and later permanent residence, it is not even necessary to buy real estate! You can simply rent, as already mentioned, for 150-200 euros per month. What is important, until recently, a mandatory condition for extending a residence permit was to stay in Bulgaria for at least 6 months per year... Now this rule has also been abolished - it is enough to come once a year to renew your documents.

How to get a residence permit

  1. Open a Bulgarian representative office of a Russian company. A Russian LLC may have no activities, then in the Russian Federation it is simply necessary to submit “zero reporting” once a year. You can open a representative office in Bulgaria without much difficulty on your own or with the help of a Bulgarian company for 800-1000 euros. There are no taxes or reporting required for a representative office in Bulgaria.
  2. Take out insurance for a year from a Bulgarian insurance company. You can register on the spot for 70-80 euros per person.
  3. Purchase a completed property in Bulgaria (with Act 16) or enter into a property rental agreement.
  1. Provide a certificate of good conduct.
  2. Confirm your financial status. You will need an account statement from a Bulgarian bank with an amount of just over 2,000 euros per person. You can withdraw money back either immediately after receiving a bank statement, or the next day. The amount may vary as it depends on the minimum wage.
  3. Apply for a D visa at the Bulgarian consulate in the Russian Federation (issued for 6 months and costs 100 euros).
  4. Pay about 250 euros per year for a residence permit.

Documents in Russian are translated by translators accredited by the consulate and certified.

It's easier for pensioners. You don’t have to open a representative office, you need a smaller amount in the account, etc.

permanent residence

You can obtain permanent residence no earlier than 5 years after obtaining a residence permit. To do this, you can be absent from Bulgaria in general for no more than 30 months in 5 years, i.e. on average 6 months a year. With permanent residence you become a full-fledged citizen of Bulgaria, receiving, for example, free medicine, the right to work or acquire land ownership...

Briefly pros and cons

If we compare Bulgaria, as an option for permanent residence, with other European or Asian countries(for example, Thailand), then what conclusions can be drawn?

Pros:

Not only the sea and excellent sandy beaches, but also ski resorts. Mild autumn, winter and spring. Mineral springs. Just like in Thailand, low prices for almost everything and inexpensive real estate. Inexpensive used cars from Europe and reasonable fuel prices for Europe. Perhaps in the near future Schengen. An abundance of fruits and vegetables. Good, close to Mediterranean, cuisine. Convenient location for travel and proximity to Russia. The opportunity to send your child to school or kindergarten almost free of charge using a parent’s residence permit. Obtaining a residence permit even without real estate, under a representative office and a rental agreement. You can leave Bulgaria for a long time without compromising your residence permit or permanent residence permit. No language barrier. It's easy to open your own business. Lowest taxes in Europe.

Minuses:

Short swimming season– from mid-June to early September. A bit of a "soviet" infrastructure. Lack of parking spaces in the center. Popularity of smoking among Bulgarians. The optionality of the Bulgarians. There are few 100% juices on the shelves, but there are many foreign products containing E-shek and monosodium glutamate (read the composition). Humidity on the coast (as, indeed, in Asia). You cannot work with a residence permit - only business or wait for permanent residence.

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    Montenegro or Bulgaria? What is the best choice for a vacation - useful articles and notes for travelers on the “Subtleties of Tourism”.

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    Actual question. Especially during the holiday season, when every cell of the body, tired after a year of backbreaking labor, strives to escape from the bustle of a polluted city somewhere to the sea in order to fully enjoy a serene holiday under the rays of the warming sun.

    So, we decided to hold our own, unfortunately short vacation in Montenegro or Bulgaria, but is it difficult to make a choice on your own in favor of one country or another? Well, let's try to help in this matter. However, after reading all the pros and cons of each resort, you will still have to make a choice yourself, taking into account your desires and, of course, financial capabilities.

    Registration of entry documents

    Any trip outside our boundless and indestructible borders begins with the preparation of the relevant documents. In particular visas. To spend a vacation in Bulgaria, you need to apply for a Schengen visa, which will require a certain amount of time - from 4 days to 1 month. This should be taken into account. With Montenegro, everything is much simpler - citizens of the Russian Federation are allowed a visa-free stay in this country for 30 days, which fits well within the scope of a vacation. We buy a plane ticket and in a few hours we are already soaking in the Adriatic!

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    Advice. Budva is a Montenegrin resort attractive to young people, where everyone can find entertainment they can afford. However, in order to rent a cheap villa for living, you will have to look for them on the second and subsequent lines - the 1st line from the sea is built up with hotels. The small pebble beaches in Budva are quite wide, but to take a good place, especially during peak season, you should wake up early.

    Tour costs

    In fact, the number of last-minute tours to Montenegro is minimal. This is due to the fact that holidays in this country are not cheap. For example, at the end of 2011, a tour for two, including flights and meals, cost 100,000 rubles. Bulgaria is cheaper in this regard - last-minute trips to this country can be found, and according to the results of the same year, the trip cost 60,000 rubles. Naturally, with the global rise in prices for goods and services, prices in 2015 will be higher - you need to be prepared for this. To find an inexpensive trip or last minute tour, you need to track offers from different tour operators.

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    Hotels and service

    The countries of the former socialist camp, which are Montenegro and Bulgaria, are not particularly different from each other in terms of the provision of hotels and services in them. The vacation will remind you, for example, of a vacation spent on the Crimean peninsula. The presence of 4-star hotels, let alone 5-star ones, is rare in both countries. Basically, 2 and 3 star hotels predominate here, which with their furnishings will immediately remind you of the atmosphere of Soviet sanatoriums. However, the service in Montenegro is more reminiscent of European service than in Bulgaria, where everything is done with some characteristic laziness.

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    Advice. In small Montenegrin villages located along the coast between the cities of Bar and Sutomore, you can have a great time budget holiday. But the Bulgarian resort of Sozopol is an ideal place for family vacation according to the principle: beach, lunch, relaxation, excursions. 3-star hotels predominate here, but you can also rent a room with all amenities and often with breakfast from private owners. Two excellent sandy beaches with shallow water are an important factor when choosing a holiday destination.

    Climatic conditions

    Situated a little south of Bulgaria Montenegro still has a drier and colder climate. This is due to the fact that the coastal strip is not as large as in Bulgaria, and the Adriatic Sea, washed by Montenegro, is colder than the Black Sea familiar to us all. Water in the Adriatic rarely exceeds + 230 Celsius. However, unlike its native Black Sea, the Adriatic is famous for its clean water. For fans of beach holidays, the choice is obvious - those who prefer clean, incredibly clear azure-colored water are welcome to Montenegro. The beaches are mostly pebble. But on the Ulcinj Riviera there is a 13-kilometer strip of real sandy beaches!

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    Advice. The Bulgarian resort of Golden Sands will satisfy everyone - the youth will be captivated great amount party places, couples with children can easily interest their children in various attractions, leisure centers, amusement parks and the like, freeing up time for themselves. The sea in this part of Bulgaria is clean, warm, shallow, and the beaches have soft, golden sand.

    Well, for those who are accustomed to the not very clean, but warmer and shallower Black Sea, as well as beaches with golden soft sand, welcome to Bulgaria. This country is also supported by the fact that everything is provided here for a holiday with a child - water parks with incredible attractions, dolphinariums. The entertainment infrastructure is more developed, both beach and night - for adults. In turn, Montenegro is a unique ecological holiday with trips to various nature reserves and National parks with intact flora and preserved fauna. Sightseeing from different eras, mountain and sports tours.

    Summarizing all of the above, we can say that these Balkan countries simply created for individual travel. You can easily save a decent amount if you take care of accommodation in advance, booking it, for example, using the Internet, and also choose the right one chartered flight. You can also attend excursions on your own, spending money only on public transport And entry tickets. However, sometimes last-minute tours can be purchased at a price less than the cost of air tickets. Offers like these sell out quickly. So, it's time to make a choice!

    The fish is looking for where it is deeper - people, where it is better. A logical principle for a potential immigrant. So, a Russian migrant, along with other options, sees life in Bulgaria as better. A country with a warm climate and attractive living conditions is ready to welcome young and old. What is it really like - the life of a Bulgarian Russian with a permanent residence passport?

    How many Russian emigrants live in Bulgaria

    According to data from the National Service, which determines the migration strategy into the country, for the period 2000–2015. 5,200 immigrants from Russia were awarded Bulgarian citizenship. It should be clarified: every accomplished citizen received the coveted status on the basis of “Bulgarian origin”.

    The first place in the general statistics of migrants is held by immigrants from Moldova. Further, from top to bottom, the rating of countries - demographic donors to Bulgaria continues:

    • Ukraine;
    • Serbia;
    • Russia;
    • Israel;
    • Albania;
    • Türkiye.

    Citizens of the Russian Federation who have received permission for permanent residence, judging by the data of migration services, are also in the top ten of the relevant statistics. It is especially worth noting Russian migrants with a residence permit, the main objective which - to get an education at the European level or simply enter the country for a long-term vacation. They take second place in the ranking of temporarily registered migrants. According to the National Strategy, there is a forecast for an increase in the number of migrants until 2020.

    Against the backdrop of an albeit insignificant, but increasing increase in migrants, a high percentage of the indigenous population leaving the country is also recorded. And the trend is only growing.

    Life in Bulgaria through the eyes of a foreigner: reviews from eyewitnesses

    Reviews left online by citizens who moved to Bulgaria for permanent residence, for some reason, mostly compare life in a new place with the realities of the Russian capital. However, Moscow is a state within a state. The regional standard of living in Russia is radically different from life in the capital. This fact must be taken into account. So, life in Bulgaria is on the shelves, but first a generalized description, borrowed from one of the blogs:

    ...Russian immigrants grow vegetables and fruits. They are engaged in winemaking and distill brandy. The bulk are military pensioners who are tired of living in the northern regions of Russia. There are significantly fewer engineers, doctors, architects, scientists who prefer to live in large cities in Bulgaria...

    Varvara

    http://varyadavydova.com/category/russkie-v-bolgarii/

    ...Bulgaria has everything! You have no doubt about it. I remember with a smile the time when I delivered food and things from Russia. Bulgaria is like Greece - everything is there. And how many new things you will discover for yourself. Check out the Romanian sausage at LIDL...

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    ...Groceries, cars, medicines are much cheaper in Bulgaria than in Moscow. The medicines are not counterfeit. The Bulgarians are happy to see us. Thanks to us, they also have jobs. They build a lot here and quickly. Real estate prices from 450 euros per sq.m. m. Most homeowners are from Russia. There are also many Germans, Poles, English, Romanians, and last years Ukrainians appeared...

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    Video: how Russians live in Bulgaria

    Prices

    Based on reviews from residents and families of Sofia, Plovdiv, Varna - large Bulgarian cities - it was possible to determine that the average cost of a food basket in them is only slightly different from the food basket of the average Muscovite. For example, the main product is bread, costs 35–40 rubles, a kilogram of beef 350–400 rubles, a kilogram of potatoes 37–40 rubles. In 2019, taking into account the confirmed increase in inflation to 2%, price tags will most likely be rewritten upward.

    ...Everyday life is everyday life everywhere. Only in Bulgaria is this way of life different from what it was at home. European country makes you pay for everything. At home, accountants, engineers, and lawyers could pay from their earnings. But here you can’t earn much with a residence permit. But we are working. We work and live...

    Varvara

    Video about Bulgarian food prices 2018

    Housing

    Immigrants with permanent residence unanimously declare cheap real estate. Indeed, housing in Bulgaria can be bought or rented at relatively low prices. From the experience of immigrants, only 20 thousand euros are required to purchase an apartment on the seashore. However, home owners immediately talk about the exorbitant costs of maintaining apartments and houses, regardless of the area. Of course! Paying at least 1,500 rubles a month for a telephone alone is clearly too much for a resident with permanent residence. But not everyone thinks so:

    ...Demands dictated by the way of life in Moscow lose all meaning in Bulgaria. For example, there is no need to protect your home. In Bulgaria you are safe as long as there are no gypsies living nearby. Comfortable climate everywhere. Not even close to comparing with Moscow. Within the city or outside its borders - it doesn’t matter.

    The cities here are homely and comfortable. Take Burgas. There are several areas here compact living. Free development, paved streets, all infrastructure. Thank God, there is no such city as Moscow here. It's green everywhere in Bulgaria. And in cities too. You just need to go and inspect the future of permanent residence together with people who are familiar with a particular area...

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    As we live, we all get involved in everyday life. But I must say that it is somewhat different here than at home. Let’s say heating (steam) here is more expensive and cold water costs money. Who knows how much he pays for cold water in Russia? I’ve never even been interested) And in Russia, who did you pay for cleaning the entrance and how much? Do you know how much it costs to maintain an elevator?

    Varya Davydova

    http://varyadavydova.com/pro-zhizn-russkih-v-bolgarii/

    Work and salary

    Level wages Bulgarian residents are comparable to the average salary in Russia. According to reviews from settlers, the average salary of a Bulgarian worker is about 30,000 rubles. per month. At the same time, the minimum wage level established by the state is 12,500 rubles. Naturally, converted from Bulgarian levs.

    But before we talk about making money, you need to get a job. In Bulgaria, a country that receives its main income from tourism, it is almost impossible to find a job. This factor, by the way, is key to the problem of outflow of the indigenous population. Meanwhile, it is much easier for native residents to solve the problem of employment than for immigrants. From blog posts:

    ...For almost a year, my son could not get a job. Only when I received permanent residence status and citizenship did I find a job. But when registering for departure, he received an official work permit. There is an unspoken rule in Bulgaria - without permanent residence, without unified state tax, state-owned enterprises and private firms do not hire migrants...

    Tamara

    http://bgrelaxing.com/

    Pensions

    An obvious fact is what the life of Bulgarian pensioners should look like when the country’s economic potential is low, when unemployment reigns in the country, and state income directly depends on preferences foreign tourists. To understand this truth, you do not need to study the reviews of immigrants.

    In addition, the country's authorities recently passed a law raising the retirement age (63 for women, 65 for men). According to government sources, as of 2018, the average pension in Bulgaria was 20 thousand rubles.

    Holders of permanent residence status assure that you can live on that kind of money. Meanwhile, the majority of Russian pensioners, as it becomes clear from the reviews, live in Bulgaria on passive income. The sale of real estate and pensions from their homeland help them live relatively comfortably in exile.

    ...I sold Russian housing for 100 thousand dollars. I bought a house in Bulgaria for 40 thousand. The rest of 60 thousand dollars was deposited into a bank account. Another pension, which allows you to live a normal life. After all, prices in Bulgaria for some goods and products are cheaper than in Russia. The heating makes me a little nervous. In winter it works every other day, and sometimes you even need to light the fireplace...

    Rimma

    http://www.prostobg.ru/

    Education

    The change of orientation towards the European Union turned out to be nonsense for the Bulgarians. The number of citizens with higher education has decreased to 20% of the total educated population. The education sector is fully standardized to EU standards. Studying is paid and expensive.

    Fortunately for Russian immigrants, there is a Russian school in Sofia. The institution is located on the territory of the Russian embassy. Children are taught there according to Russian standards, but only paid education is available to immigrant children. For children preschool age There are no Russian-language kindergartens in Bulgaria.

    I have two schoolchildren, first and ninth grade. (the rest are in kindergarten))) In order to enroll a child in school, in grades 1 to 8, it is enough to come to the local education department - in each big city yours (you don’t need to go to Sofia to the Ministry of Education for this), and bring there a translated and legalized certificate of completion of a certain class and a legalized birth certificate of the child (it can be translated and legalized through a lawyer, simply translated and certified by a notary is not enough, you need You should also certify at the Russian consulate, they put a lot of beautiful stamps, we didn’t go to the consulate ourselves, the lawyer did everything for us))) And you are given permission to enroll your child in a Bulgarian school. If the child will go to grades from 9–12, then such permission can only be obtained in Sofia, it takes 2–3 months. As a rule, if a child has completed 8th grade in Russia, he is enrolled in 9th grade (but you can try straight into 10th grade, I haven’t tried it, so I can’t say for sure). The grades in the new Bulgarian certificate of completion of a certain class will be changed taking into account the Bulgarian six-point system. Threes will be converted to fours, fours to fives, etc. 😆

    Vyara

    http://forum.aboutbulgaria.biz/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=13252

    Medicine

    Bulgaria's aspirations to unite with the EU and implementation paid services qualitatively changed the level of medicine in the country. Russian settlers have different opinions about the quality of Bulgarian medicine. But the facts are clear: prices for citizens of the country are affordable, and immigrants need to buy health insurance.

    Purchase only health insurance makes it possible to reduce treatment tariffs to the level of Bulgarian citizens. So, taking into account European standardization, many permanent residence permit holders are forced to bring medicines from Russia to Bulgaria. Reason: it is impossible to buy even drops for a runny nose unless you have a prescription from a doctor.

    Modern Bulgaria and attitude towards Russians

    Comparing the relations between Bulgarians and Russians 50 years ago and modern relations is similar to comparing a watermelon and an apple. Time changes people, changes morals and values. If the outgoing generation of Bulgarians has retained some elements of the memory of past friendship, the young society is already a completely different people.

    Nevertheless, according to feedback from immigrants, there are no extreme difficulties in relationships. Bulgarians are friendly and decent people, but they have their own national characteristics . Therefore, in order to become part of the local civil society, Russian immigrants actually need to live their lives anew:

    • learn Bulgarian language;
    • get to know the local mentality;
    • establish connections in the local environment;
    • prove your worth;
    • show your capabilities.

    For young immigrants looking forward to an enviable future, these are truisms. It's a little easier for pensioners. Judging by the reviews, they do not have to comply with the positions on the list if they have the means to survive.

    Russian diaspora and community

    The similarity of languages, common cultural and religious values ​​were the foundation on which the Russian diaspora in Bulgaria was created. The history of creation spans several centuries. Even today in Bulgaria one of the three main Russian communities - Old Believer.

    The Russian diaspora in Bulgaria is considered a large foreign formation. According to official data, more than 25 thousand citizens make up the Russian community. Settlers from Russia created several large public organizations. An example is the Union of Compatriots, which has been operating since 2000.

    Many Russian believers are united by the Russian Orthodox Church. In particular, active church work aimed at uniting compatriots is carried out with parishioners of the churches of “St. Nicholas” and “Holy Martyr Panteleimon”.

    About the best places to live

    There are no clear solutions for taste and color. People with different preferences rarely choose similar things. So it is with a place to live in Bulgaria. From those who have settled in Sofia, Varna, Burgas, you can hear only positive reviews. But everyone recommends proceeding from personal needs.

    If life is connected with business, if the goal of immigrants is to educate children, Sofia is the best place. The cities of Plovdiv and Varna promise a calm and measured life. The city of Varna is located on the seashore, which is an additional advantage. Many immigrants do not recommend Burgas: the old port city, according to citizens with permanent residence, does not provide complete comfort and tranquility.

    The coast is an option for retirees. Old immigrants, as a rule, choose small towns, villages, and hamlets. Such places are not suitable for middle-aged and young people. There are even more problems with work and income. End tourist season and life in rural areas freezes.

    Photo gallery of popular cities to live in

    Sofia is the capital of Bulgaria, the center of political and business life Varna is a port and resort town, attracts a lot of tourists and those wishing to move for permanent residence Burgas is one of the largest cities in Bulgaria, the port city plays an important economic role for the life of the country Ruse is sometimes called little Venice for its Baroque and Renaissance architecture

    Pros and cons of living in Bulgaria (final table)

    The conclusion suggests itself without fantasies. If you have passive income, business profits, inheritance and other sources of finance, moving to Bulgaria for permanent residence can only be welcomed. In another case, you need start-up capital, a sought-after profession, good education, aspirations for better life. It is advisable to comprehend and evaluate any move for permanent residence before it is carried out, and only then can a specific decision be made.

    Russia has been friends with the states that were previously part of the socialist camp for more than one decade, considering them friends, comrades and, in general, our Slavic brothers. In particular, and because of this, many parents choose seemingly safe and comfortable Montenegro, Croatia or Bulgaria for holidays with their children. However, when planning a vacation here, you need to be prepared for the fact that the situation may not be as rosy as it seems at first glance and as travel companies are trying to present it. In order for your vacation to leave only pleasant memories and the expenses not to be in vain, it is worth familiarizing yourself in advance with popular misconceptions about these countries.


    Each of these three countries is good in its own way. For example, in Bulgaria tourism is mostly focused specifically on children's holidays. That is why here the baby will have fun and comfort, and parents will not have to constantly think about how and how to entertain their beloved child. There is a dolphinarium, several water parks, a wide variety of animations available, as well as hundreds, or even thousands, of vacationing peers for children and teenagers. However, this country is not much different natural resources and every year there are more and more hotels and resorts here and less and less plants and green areas. Although for children this is probably not significant when there are slides and pools.


    Those who like to relax in nature, but in civilized conditions and with all the amenities, should pay attention to Croatia and Montenegro. In these countries you can enjoy not only picturesque nature reserves, waterfalls, lakes and islands, but also superbly developed tourism infrastructure. By the way, you don’t have to travel far to enjoy the beauty - literally at every step outside the hotel territory there are monuments protected by UNESCO.

    Main myths and their debunking

    The main myth is that both Croatia and Bulgaria offer tourists with children the same level of holiday. As experts say tourism business, in reality this is not entirely true. In Bulgaria, resorts are much simpler and cheaper, while in Croatia the predominant hotels are not the most luxurious, but are as close as possible to European standards. Everything here is permeated with European calm and sometimes indifference, in contrast to the sincere and homely hospitable Bulgaria. However, at Bulgarian resorts, vacationers will sometimes be haunted by the feeling of the Soviet past, and this is especially true for 3* hotels.


    The second myth concerns the lack of soft sand beaches in Croatia. In reality, there are sandy beaches in this country, but there are quite a few of them, and not everyone can tell where they are. That is why, when going to this country with a child and hoping to soak up the warm sand rather than walk on small pebbles, it is worth expressing this wish to the tour operator and asking about the availability of such beaches near the hotel.


    Another myth concerns the similarity of the climate of Montenegro, Croatia and Bulgaria. Despite the fact that all these countries are very comfortable in terms of weather conditions for holidays with children, the climate in them still differs. In the southern part of Croatia and Montenegro it is always more humid and quite hot than in the northern part of these countries and in the Bulgarian resorts. This should be especially taken into account if the child has health problems. The optimal conditions for holidaymakers with poor health will be the climatic zones of northern Croatia and most of Bulgaria.


    Those who equate these countries, saying that they are equally good for holidays with children, are also not entirely right. As mentioned above, the infrastructure is best developed children's recreation in Bulgaria, while neither in Croatia nor in Montenegro today there is not a single full-fledged water amusement park, except for a couple of mini-water parks at hotels. Also in these countries there is clearly a lack of dolphinariums, amusement parks, and zoos. Although these countries, in turn, are famous for their amazing nature reserves, architectural monuments and wonderful clean air.


    Finally, when choosing a country for a holiday with a child, it is worth keeping in mind that the all inclusive system in Croatia or Bulgaria is not always similar to this system in Turkey or Egypt. In fact, it turns out that when choosing all-inclusive hotels in Bulgaria, parents will most likely be unpleasantly surprised already at the first breakfast by the meagerness of the diet. For the same money you can get much more pleasure and variety of dishes in local cafes and restaurants. A similar situation arises in Montenegro and Croatia, where, having paid for a full meal plan, a family risks not getting the variety and abundance of dishes and desserts that are typical of European and Turkish hotels.


    Visa regime

    Of the three countries mentioned, a visa is not required only to enter Montenegro. The main thing here is that the passport expires no earlier than three months after the end of the trip. Despite the fact that some loyal border guards may close their eyes and not notice that one of the family members’ passport is almost out, it is better not to take risks with such things. To visit Croatia, tourists from Russia need a visa. Today (summer 2750-0_bgblur_014) this country is a member of the EU, but is not a party to the Schengen agreement, so it will not be possible to enter the Schengen zone with a Croatian visa. You can apply for a visa to Croatia through a travel agency or independently through the Consulate of this country. To do this, you will need to fill out forms and provide the necessary documents. Among other things, for minor children you will need to provide a copy of the birth certificate, as well as a notarized permission if the child is flying on vacation without parents, accompanied by third parties. You can get a visa through a travel agency in about seven working days, and on your own in five days plus a few days to send documents. Urgent visas can be processed within three working days. The cost of a Croatian visa is now 65 euros (about 3,090 rubles) for tourists over six years of age when applying through travel agencies, 54 euros (about 2,567 rubles) when applying through the Consulate.


    As for Bulgaria, tourists can obtain a visa to this sunny country in about five working days. Here you need to remember such a moment as human factor. In the midst of holidays, consular employees are usually overwhelmed with work and sometimes errors occur with the preparation of documents. That is why it makes sense to plan to receive passports with visas at least three days before departure, so that you have time to correct possible typos and inconsistencies. As practice shows, a refusal of a Bulgarian visa is possible if not only the mother and child, but also the baby’s nanny goes to Bulgaria. In this case, you will have to contact the consul and confirm that the accompanying person is not a potential emigrant. A formalized employment contract will help here.


    Are tours to “children’s” countries possible?

    As for the “star rating” of hotels, then, of course, the most entertainment will be in 5* hotels, where the service is better, the rooms are more spacious, etc. However, some tourists with small and hyperactive children deliberately refuse to vacation in such luxury hotels, so as not to spend the entire vacation monitoring the child, making sure that he does not paint the leather sofas or spill juice on expensive carpets. Of course, hotels that accept children are ready for any tricks of the little guests and most likely they will not recover anything from the parents for the damage caused, but there is also little pleasant in such situations. That is why it is recommended to choose good four-star hotels. By the way, when choosing a place to stay, you need to pay attention to the note in the reservation system whether the hotel accepts children. In addition, it is worth remembering that in Europeanized Croatia the level of hotel service is an order of magnitude higher than in Bulgaria. Croatia is very reminiscent of punctual Europe, and Montenegro is more like our native, cozy and relaxed Crimea.

    Discussion

    I see that the discussion has been going on for a long time, but I cannot help but speak about Croatia. Having visited this country for the first time, I realized that my heart belongs to this place, a year later I am in Zadar for a residence permit. On the Russian market, Croatia is presented very one-sidedly and it is clear why, large agencies sell large accommodation facilities (this is economically profitable) and Croatia is experienced not from a hotel window, but from the terrace of an apartment. 80% of real estate in Croatia are apartments (private sector). And they sell in Russia mainly Dubrovnik, Makarska, Pula, Rijeka, Rovinj, Split. A lot of areas remain behind the scenes. I live in one of these areas. Combination pine forest, sandy beach, mountains and shallow blue lagoons unique and fabulous. And if you add attitude local residents for children, the picture becomes perfect. How touching is the sight of dads walking with strollers, bursting with pride for their child, while mommy chats in a cafe with her friends. If you live in the private sector, your child will always be treated with care and supervision.
    I can’t say anything bad about either Montenegro or Bulgaria, it seems to me that it’s worth visiting everywhere and not bad places For holidays, whether in Haiti or Altai, there are unscrupulous companies that provide unqualified advice.
    If you are worried about delays in charters, fly on regular flights, the roads in Croatia are ideal and there are serpentine roads for maybe 50 km in total, and mostly fantastic views from the window. I flew 5 times on regular flights to Zagreb, there was never a flight delay and the road to the place was not at all tiring, the country is small. Write if you need help, I will definitely help you, and if you are on vacation in the Zadar area, I will be glad to meet you. Have a nice holiday to you and your children's health

    19.07.2007 15:47:42, 9323

    We just returned from Montenegro, we were on holiday in Sveti Stefan. The water temperature is almost body temperature, children flounder for hours. The air temperature is 30-39 degrees. There are really no sanitary facilities on the beaches, this is very unpleasant. The beaches are pebble, the water is clear, the views are picturesque. We chose the private sector for our holiday - a wonderful three-room suite with a huge shady balcony (25m) and two bathrooms and a kitchen. Stone house with a garden and beautiful view on the sea. There is a huge staircase to the sea, people have problems with strollers. By the way, there is not a word about this in the agency, in the brochures, on the website. There are no problems with food, breakfast is provided by the owner of the apartment, the rest is at your own request: cafes, pizzerias, etc. Sometimes we were happy to cook ourselves from wonderful fresh products; the only problem with fruit was what to choose, our eyes ran wild. It’s very calm, everyone treats the children very kindly. We swam, played enough in the water and on the beach, toured all the coastal surroundings, tried different delicacies, the child (2.8) was delighted, every day he asks when we will go to our house by the sea. We had a great rest, except for the arrival and departure, because this is just a separate topic for litigation, why thousands of people (half of them are small children, mostly sleepy, hungry and exhausted) have to wait standing for a plane for half a day in a small cramped airport , which is completely unprepared for such an influx of tourists. I think you just need to prepare in advance and find out all the details of what can await you. And decide what you yourself expect from your vacation and how you want to spend your vacation. And how much can you spend Money to feel comfortable. Especially when you are traveling with a child. We concluded for ourselves that for now we will refrain from further travel during the season to Montenegro until the problems with air travel are resolved.

    07/12/2007 17:53:41, Lyuba

    I don't quite understand. To Croatia visa-free entry? I have other information...

    A bit strange article. I have been working for many years in a travel agency, and have been to each of the countries listed. It is surprising that the myth about the “Sovietness” of Bulgaria still lives on - this has not been the case for a long time. And the fact that Montenegro is not “burning” is burning; this year there is an excess of transportation to this country.
    And it’s not very clear what the author of the article considers to be a criterion for a country’s “suitability” for holidays with children. I was with my son in each of these countries, I don’t know how it is for other children, but for me the presence of a water park and a dolphinarium is not important at all. For example, I am always more interested in the entrance to the sea, the quality of food and good rooms in hotels, the availability of children's animation and playgrounds. And in each of these countries there are hotels that fully meet these requirements. Quite like that a good option for holidays with children. And I’m just blown away by Montenegro. Private sector By the way, it’s simply magnificent, the comparison of Montenegro with Crimea is incomprehensible: (And Croatia is calm and charming. And Bulgaria is so rich in excursion tourism - it’s hard to even imagine, it’s just that few people know about it.

    The only thing that is true about Croatia is the predominance of rocky and pebble beaches (there are sandy ones on the islands) and a cuisine very similar to ours. The year before last we vacationed with three children in Central Dalmatia (near Sibenik), a hotel with a SPA center, all inclusive, cost 1,400 euros for two weeks. True, the hotels, although newly reconstructed, were somehow Soviet (very reminiscent of Dagomys). Everything is located at very accessible distances, not like in Turkey (convenient, half a day on the beach, the other on cultural events). Only you need to set aside a full day for the Krka waterfalls, it’s beautiful there, cool in the heat, and you can swim. The cities are very beautiful, clean and not overloaded with tourists. It’s easy to drive by car and now it’s not at all necessary to follow serpentine roads; they’ve built a highway straight through the mountains (though there’s a toll).
    The children were delighted and ready to go to Croatia again at any moment. If anyone is interested, the photo album is full of photos, come in.

    It is not worth comparing Croatia with the same Bulgaria, if only for reasons of different nature. in Bulgaria the Black Sea, in Croatia - the Adriatic. Both are not very warm, but the Adriatic has a very rocky bottom. plus the landscape - it is worth noting that the roads in Croatia are mostly mountainous, many resorts are located far from the airport, and if you are traveling with a child, you should think about how he will cope with the serpentine road. The same goes for the road to most excursions - the national parks are not located at all on the coast, and if an adult stoically endures a 5-6 hour drive to see the beauty of the same Plitvice Lakes, the child will get very tired. Bulgaria also has its disadvantages: unstable weather, it’s difficult to say what the weather will be like. and the Soviet quality of 3* hotels is present in all of the listed countries, but only if the hotels are old. in any case, IMHO, the service will be better, and the trip will be cheaper than at our resorts. The prices in the article are also overpriced, to put it mildly. We went to Croatia in 4* on half board for 299 euros per person, from Bulgaria we just flew in for 700 euros with 2 adults and a child, and we stayed in 5* on an all-inclusive basis. By the way, the food and drinks are much better than in Turkey and Egypt, everything is more familiar to the stomach, this is also important if you are vacationing with a child. By the way, I still want to disagree that eating in restaurants is better than taking an all-inclusive package. Children are such mysterious creatures who first say that they will eat this or that dish, and after five minutes they change their minds. Therefore, you can always change your choice, and the restaurant will definitely bring only what you ordered. But the resorts of all 3 countries have one thing in common - a quiet, measured holiday. If you're going to hang out, choose another place. And for a holiday with children, or just to take a walk, eat, sleep, this is an excellent choice.

    With all my dislike for Bulgaria, I can say that the “German part” of Golden Sands is a very high level and real Europe. New hotels, well-known hotel chains, all of a very high level in everything! Iberostar, Kempenski, LTI and European brands in Africa. Therefore, compared to Croatia and Montenegro, the service for children and adults is very good. In terms of nature, of course, Croatia and Montenegro are ahead, I don’t argue. According to the visas below, the Muse corrected the author.

    Having holiday experience in all the countries listed in the article, and having some connection to the hotel business, I absolutely cannot agree with the author of the article. I highly recommend Bulgaria for holidays with children, namely Golden Sands, where there are excellent beaches and hotels for every taste. The service is at a very high level (a 4 star hotel with breakfast was beyond praise) and very punctual with transport. There were no problems with the food. no transport, no entertainment, no beach.
    Croatia is a country for young lovers to relax in the lap of gorgeous nature and a leisurely holiday for respectable people. The most ideal holiday option is a yacht. So if children are active, they will very soon get tired of contemplating the beauty of these places and enjoying the fresh air. Hotels are quite expensive, but still do not reach the European level.
    Montenegro is a country that I would not even compare. Everything there is still on the path to development that they still need to work hard to somehow get closer, not just to the European level, but at least to equip the beaches with basic sanitary amenities. The food in the hotels is terrible; the hotels themselves resemble a pioneer camp from the distant pioneer past.
    And most importantly, the sea is always cold (in the town of St. Stephen, in any case, the water is usually 18 degrees) due to currents.
    I wish you good luck in your choice right place and a good operator to help.

    07/10/2007 13:35:10, Mila

    The information about visas to Bulgaria is outdated: documents must be submitted strictly 10 working days in advance and for children over 6 years old the visa fee is the same as for adults

    that's what I'm talking about. tell us who was there in person? pleeeeeeeeeeeeeeeez :)

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    Myth or reality? Some people believe that working on the Internet is nothing more than another type of fraud. Others are sure that you can make good money virtually. Neither one nor the other is right. This phenomenon should not be taken as an absolute - the Internet is so vast that there is both the opportunity to run into deception and find a normal paid job. The main thing is to soberly assess the situation and not exclude the possibility that they want to commit some kind of deception against you...

    Dear community members! My son is 10 years old. We have been living away from Russia for two years now, and we plan to continue living here. Now he has entered the 5th grade, and they plan to put much more reading workload here than before. He prefers to read books in Russian, and he has his own school program, according to which during this quarter he must read twenty books from the list in English. How to force and is it worth forcing to read in this case? Still, he needs to adapt more to the place where he lives.

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