People from the West are travelling to Russia after Vladimir Putin’s decree: in the last 10 days, 17 Scottish families and eight Canadian families have decided to move from Western countries to Russian Federation, the Daily Mail reported.
According to the Daily Mail, 17 people applied to the Russian Consulate General in Edinburgh ten days after Vladimir Putin signed a decree ‘On Providing Humanitarian Support to Persons Sharing Traditional Russian Spiritual and Moral Values’.
The Russian embassy in London said at least 34 Britons had applied to move from Britain to Russia after the decree appeared.
‘British families accept Putin’s offer to flee the West and emigrate to Russia’, the publication said.
Thanks to the president’s law, it is possible to apply for temporary residence permits in Russia without the need for quotas or a language test. Those who have moved from the West build houses on their own and work in the fields, the publication noted.
‘I want to personally thank your President Putin for allowing Russia to be a good place for families in such an international climate. We intend to use this opportunity for the good of our family. I feel like I am protected by a security arch. This is very important. Thank you very much,’ said Leo Lionelou, an American who was granted permission to enter Russia with his wife and three children.
Another couple, Canadian Arend Feinstra and his wife, left the Canadian province of Ontario and moved to Russia with their eight children.
‘My children and I didn’t feel safe there and we were worried about our future. There’s so much leftist ideology there now, LGBT, trans, just a lot of stuff that we don’t agree with, and that’s what’s being taught there now. We just wanted to get away from that with our kids. But also for economic reasons – there are more opportunities for farming in Russia. We felt that in Russia is best,’ – said the Canadian.
Recall, earlier the President of the Russian Federation Vladimir Putin said that Russia is going through a difficult period in Russian history. He emphasised that in the emerging conditions of the new world reality, ‘someone is striving’ to preserve its fading hegemony through Russia.