Saturday, September 1, 2012

How can I move back to Russia and live comfortably


How can I move back to Russia and live comfortably?
I moved to the states when i was six years old. i've always hated it here, and the only times ive really been happy was when i was visiting Russia and my family there. I'm going to the University of Pittsburgh for finance/international business and want to work in finance over in Russia. I want to be the guy you see with the nice car, nice cloths, nice girl, nice crib..... alot of them over there lol.. so how do i make my dream come true? what steps must i take?
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1 :
Instead going to Pittsburgh, get yourself 1 year in any university in Russia ( at least), live there in full, take a look, than decide. Iceman and Anatoly answers were the best, I gave you guys both a TU
2 :
Ask your Russian relatives explain you the difference between tourism and immigration.If you move to Russia you will soon find out that the place in the dream you have in mind is already occupied by guys who deal in finance "the Russian way". The way is rarely described in textbooks you read, it includes robbery, falsification of documents, money laundering, fixed courts, corruption and many more things you have no idea about. That's how those guys with nice cars, etc live and work. The most aggressive from them have already moved their girls abroad.
3 :
a few steps: 1. Realize that the country you have visited and dreamed about is far different from the one you intend to live in. You need to be prepared for a reality check and it's not something you are going to like. 2. Can you live the "cool" life there? Sure, but not the way you are dreaming about, and not for long on a typical salary in Moscow. Let's get you a job that pays. Do you have solid family government contacts? probaby not so the chances of getting a fat government job are as likely as being selected to go to the moon. Do you have a solid family background as a "new Russian" again the chances are slim, so working within organized crime is doubtful (who would really trust you? You have no family ties or loyalties). The last chance is the free market, I hate to break the news to you but this is far from America and the land of opportunity. If you were lucky enough to get a real job, there's a good chance the company would close for not paying taxes, or you would be working as an underling for someone that is connected. The dream is great but unrealistic. Every day, good people that are sick of the corruption and lying emmigrate out of Russia and to countries where their hard work will afford them and their families a good life. The reason this is done, is that what you are seeking isn't there for most people.
4 :
Graduate in the US and then approach American companies who have business in Russia. But I have my doubts about the income meeting your lifestyle dreams in Russia. Nice 'crib's in the centre of Moscow - http://www.evans.ru/