Going to a new place involves a lot of technicalities, a new environment, unfamiliar places, and faces among other things it comes with. It is a privilege to hear what others say that can help you as you adjust to your new environment
We asked our readers and these were the answers we received, read and gain insights into the experience and lessons of others. Enjoy!
And if you know anyone who’s coming to Russia soon, please share this and help them figure things out. They can get applicable advice from those before them on how to survive as a foreigner in Russia.
For those that are already residents of Russia, it is a way for you to get insights into the lives of people around you and maybe even apply this for yourself..
With relation to finances and jobs, these are the nuggets we received:
“Carry money, a lot of money. The first three days require more documents than you will ever need in your life.”
“Don’t use money anyhow as a newcomer, life seems sweet until you settle and discover that it was a mirage.”
“Learn a skill, it might sound funny but it is very important if you don’t have a job, your skill will speak for you and there are a lot of skills to learn. We are in the internet age.”
“Start working early, I actually thought making money online was a myth until three years ago, my advice would be to invest in learning skills that are in demand and then apply for jobs as soon as possible.”
“Don’t convert all your dollars at once.”
Relations with other people and lifestyle. Here’s what they said:
“Don’t ever think anyone owes you anything ( love, respect, understanding especially from the Russians)”
“As a newcomer, be careful of the people you mingle with, and the friends you keep. Don’t trust anyone easily, and don’t lose guard.”
“It’s okay to stay alone if you can afford it, but if you are going to be sharing with people, be careful, sharing an apartment with the wrong person is the fastest way to depression here .”
“Don’t rush in making decisions about yourself.”
“To be sincere, the first thing is to stay within the capital or where there are Africans. Staying in any other place you might find it hard to cope because there is no support system.”
Education, spiritual things, and others
“Be open to both people from your country and different nationalities (Russians included).”
“Mingle with your Russian classmates- it would help go far and open doors.”
“Think properly before coming into this country or even retrace your steps to a better country where things are a lot better and accessible.”
“Find a house of prayer lest you fall into depression CV anytime soon.”
“Coming into Russia as a student has the advantage of learning the Russian language fast because it is taught in school.”
“Try your best to learn the language. It will go a long way in helping you.”
“If you are coming to Russia to school, have plans before graduation.”
“Find a church, those people will really be your family for the longest! And it will ground you from straying as you will be accountable.”
“Figure out the transport system as soon as you arrive.”
“Bring good spices and food from home!”
“Prepare yourself mentally!”
We hope these lines were relatable and hopefully would help you, may good things cross your path, Russia has numerous opportunities and getting on the right track is a great stepping stone to all these opportunities.
Be determined and give your all. We wish you all the best!
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