GOOD THINGS about living in 🇷🇺 RUSSIA

🙏 Please support the team of our channel: 🔴 Subscribe to our chanell: @TarasenkoVasily ➡ Website: ➡ Legal services (Whatsapp, Telegram): 7-909-961-19-09 and legalsolutions@ ➡ ➡ ➡ People can love Russia or hate it for political or social reasons, but it has some truly remarkable advantages that are hard to argue with. 🔥 CENTRAL HEATING Apartment buildings are centrally heated 24/7 during the cold season, and quite intensively, so, even though winters are typically cold, you can stay home wearing just shorts and a T-shirt in December. Hot tap water is also available all year long. 💊 FREE MEDICINE Consultations in state clinics, basic medical tests and inpatient treatment in case of illness are paid for by the special fund. It applies to both Russian citizens and residents. 💸 PRICES In general, prices in Russia are lower than, for example, in Europe or the USA. 🏫 FREE EDUCATION Russian students access free higher education. Not always, but still - it depends on the government which decides how many graduates from a certain program they need, i. e., how accessible this program should be, and a university also determines the number of places paid for by the student and by the state (these places will be taken by those who received the most points on the exam). foreign students, as a rule, always pay a tuition fee. 📈 TAXES Individuals pay, as a rule, only 13%. 💻 DIGITALIZATION The “Gosuslugi“ state platform compiles 32 government bodies; therefore, you can order almost any service there. The Internet banking system is also well developed. Plus, bank cards are accepted practically everywhere. 🌆 INFRASTRUCTURE Public transport networks are extensive in Russia; you can easily do without a car. Shops work from early morning until late evening every day. 🏕 TRAVELLING Russia is the largest country and made up of plenty of diverse destinations to visit - both natural and historical places, like Palace complexes, museums, cathedrals and galleries of St. Petersburg and Moscow, the Golden Ring of Russia, etc. In addition, there are many other indigenous peoples living in Russia who are often not related to Russians genetically or culturally. Visit Muslim Tatarstan, Buddhist Buryatia, or the Subarctic where people still use dog sleds for transportation – they all look absolutely different.
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