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Join the first FREE lesson from the TEST PRO IT school and find out how you can earn from $70,000/year in just 3 months: https://testpro.io/VovaKarmanovDecember 👉 I run Instagram and often answer there / vova.carmanov In this episode, you will see: 0:00 How emigrants live in Bulgaria 2:05 Varna - Bulgarian Odessa 7:58 Ukrainians in Bulgaria. Refugees, benefits and work 11:40 Russians in Bulgaria. How to move to live 13:45 Low taxes. Why Europeans move to Bulgaria 17:13 Moldovan Bulgarians in Varna 19:57 Drinking in a Bulgarian village 23:30 Pensioners in Bulgaria. How to leave 25:48 Visas to Bulgaria for Russians. How to get a visa 27:05 Obtain a Bulgarian passport. Citizenship 29:27 Work visa, right to work 33:13 Work without the Bulgarian language, salaries in Bulgaria 33:42 Studying in Bulgaria. Student visa. Permanent residence for students 37:10 How Bulgaria has changed 38:58 Prices in Bulgaria. How much you need to earn 42:21 Housing and utilities 44:30 What to choose, Varna, Sofia or Burgas 48:44 Bulgaria in winter 49:31 The problem with garbage 50:08 To Bulgaria by car. Driving, parking, getting a license, taxi 52:10 Police and fines 53:19 Russian language in Bulgaria. Learning Bulgarian 58:26 Our girls in Bulgaria. Relationships with men and feminism 1:02:08 The mentality of Bulgarians. Freedom and relaxation 1:04:13 Save 3 times. To Turkey for groceries 1:06:05 Relations between Russians and Ukrainians 1:09:56 The attitude of Bulgarians to Russia 1:12:04 Bulgarian nostalgia for the USSR 1:15:26 Go home or stay 1:16:28 Nessebar. An ancient Bulgarian city Bulgaria is one of the sunniest, but at the same time one of the poorest countries in Europe. It is difficult for a Russian-speaking immigrant to find a good job here and many things here still look very socialist. Nevertheless, today I will tell you whether it is possible to live in Bulgaria on one salary and what needs to be done to safely meet your pension here. Today I will show you the ancient city of Nessebar, I will get to a holiday in a Bulgarian village where people walk on coals and ask visiting women what they think about local Bulgarian men and whether they are ready to build their families with them. In this episode we will also try to understand the political views of local residents and understand who Bulgaria and the Bulgarians support. Then we will see how the life of Ukrainian refugees and emigrants from Russia has changed in Bulgaria since the beginning of the war. Also in the story I will tell you how to get to Bulgaria and in general there will be a lot of things, so subscribe to my Instagram and YouTube where I now publish episodes every Saturday and let's go! #emigration #bulgaria #moving #varna #burgas #ukraine #russia