🇷🇺 Russian Shared Values Visa: the experience of relocating for a large international family

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Businessman Steve Pringle grew up in Scotland, then moved to England, and spent 16 years in Spain. However, four months ago, he relocated to Russia with his family.

He met his future wife Anastasia (who previously lived in Ukraine) on a dating site. They are united by a shared attitude towards family: they currently have four children (and Anastasia dreams of having seven). Steve believes that Western society has lost touch with the true value of family, "Anything that steers you away from the family is a red flag." That's why they decided to leave the West for Russia.
The family moved in December 2024 thanks to the Shared Values Visa. Steve calls it the "nonwoke visa." This visa provides a simplified way for foreigners who support traditional family values to relocate to Russia. Their family took advantage of this opportunity, and in this video, they will share the pros and cons of obtaining the Shared Values Visa.
Currently, Steve, Anastasia, and their children live in Moscow, but they plan to move to the Altai Republic to live on a mountaintop as one big, happy family!

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00:00 Steve, Anastasia, and their four children
01:34 In England, I'm Scottish, and in Scotland – kind of English
04:27 Sunny Spain
05:46 An International Love Story
09:39 The European Crisis of Family Values
12:30 How They Ended Up in Russia?
14:03 Video Blog
16:06 The Shared Values Visa
19:04 The Western Substitution of Terms
20:39 The Dream of a House on the Mountain!

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