Let's hope for Ukraines sake that Trump wins in 2024 so he can negotiate an end to the war. If Trump doesn't win = At least 4 more yrs of war. There are many people who are so stupid, they'd vote for Biden again.
@@WhatisthisstupidfinghandleIf it's not true then I wonder why Olga fled the country when the war started? I hope the father of her daughter is OK. Hopefully he's not stuck fighting in the war.
Thank you for information. We do not have the criteria to apply. We are American senior citizens who simply want to live in Kiev. Maybe later the rules will allow that.
It's making the people in control too much money and they don't care what it costs everyone else, it's like a legal way to steal immense sums of money. You're right, I don't see any point either.
Let's just call this"war" exactly what it is. A resource grab. Right after vast deposits of oil and gas were discovered in south and east Ukraine, the shtshow kicked off.
Ok, a little bit crazy, that Germany, Polen, USA and other countrys not get easy permanent residence if the want. We give billions of US Dollar and all the support.
My temporary residence permit(registered business)expired in September 2022 and I'd planned to renew it. But of course, I left Ukraine that year and haven't returned to apply for a renewal. Will this have any bearing on reapplying for the same type of permit in the future and will the process and requirements be similar? In other words , would I be eligible for renewal or would I have to apply for a new TRP a second time?Of course, I am asking hypothetically, due to the war situation
@@davidwebb4904 since you dont know the rules and laws of Ukraine its better not to give false advises to people. All the TRP that expired after the start of the war at 24/02/2022 are still valid and they can be renewed as long as the martial is still in use + 30 days after the expiration of the martial law.
For the firts method do you need to pass Ukrainian exam or just 5 years living in Ukraine be enough to get PM? About the second method, what happen if you get PM by marriage and after 5 years you get divorced, would you be stripped out of your PM? 😮
You need to have 1. Your passport 2. Translation of your passport 3. Your TRP (if you have) 4. Your address registration (if you have) 5. Kid's birth certificate where it must say that you are the father 6. Kid's citizenship document With all those documents you will go to state immigration office and you will submit the application for the PRP It better if you will visit them before and ask them if all those documents are enough or if they require something more
what about people who divorced years ago before the law was passed ? for example if someone was married in 2003 and divorced in 2018, does this mean they will loose their permanent residency, or does the law apply only people who divorce after the law is passed ??
It is so difficult to become a permanent resident or citizen in ukraine...why would any foreigner or migrant so through such difficulty when you can just cross the border into uk or germany and sweden from very poor african and muslim arab countries and you can get permanent residency and citizenship very easy. Just in 2022 the uk allowed in 700,000 migrants from the poorest countries in the world like in africa and muslim countries. The migrants prefer uk and germany and france and denmark because it pays a lot more money for welfare benefits and easier to milk the country for money and jobs. Ukraine does not give welfare benefits to migrants. Secondly, ukraine is 99.9 percent european people. In uk and germany and france and denmark it is the opposite, if you are non-white like muslim and african and arab you get preferential treatment when looking for job. Getting into top university. Also when migrants go ukraine they are not equal to native ukrainians. In western europe and uk it is different. They are equal to european whites and in many ways have more opportunities and higher social status.
Yeah, as always, the people who want to do things legally are the ones punished, while the lawbreakers get rewards in the manner you describe. This is happening across the West due to decadence and left wing governments.
I bought couple of apartments in ukraine and rented out and i live much better than london or any european city , with my budget it is best choice. I love this country and people
Es interesante pero mientras el país continue en guerra será arriesgado vivir en Ucrania, pues se ha demostrado que las batallas no son como antes; donde se enfrentaban dos ejércitos. Hoy se usan distintas formas y se daña en un terreno mas amplio, las armas dan mas alcance y la tecnología es letal.
Hi Olga, I hope you and your family are doing well. I wish your bakery lady friend would hurry up and bake that very special cake I ask about. 👍😂😱🇺🇸🇺🇦🙏🏼✌️
Hi Olga, great video! Thanks! For marriage purposes, does the couple have to have been married in Ukraine? Me and my Ukrainian wife were married in USA.
Thats fine as long as its translated and apostled. Pick a country you want to move to. Ship her there as a refugee, and if the stars are aligned, you could grab yourself EU residency. Choose wisely. Some countries are more amenable than others.
Look at how eager Ukrainian refugees are to learn the local foreign language. I am impressed to meet many Ukrainian refugees in my everyday life who learn German very quickly. In Germany, foreign spouses only receive a residence permit if they can demonstrate language skills of at least A1.
@@davidwebb4904 Don't call it discrimination. If you want to live in a foreign country, you will need some level of (common) language proficiency. Tourism is very different from immigration.
If Ukraine is not recognized as a country, wouldn't the end of this war change the laws of residency for all citizens? I'd say wait to see what happens after this war.
It's going to be recognized as a country even if they lose 10 or 15 percent of their land in future peace talks. History will view the current russian government very harshly at some point in the future.
@@dsmj7389 Well, that point has already passed. The RF has fallen, and will never be a great power again, regardless of exactly how this war turns out.
Ukrainien were leaving their country as soon as they could because life quality has been lower then many other countries. A long time ago beiore the war started
@@Calmosus Yes, many of them moved to Western Europe to seek a better life. Many also made their way to the US and Canada. Just a few weeks after the war started, their presence in big cities like Los Angeles and New York City just grew fast. I here Ukrainian and even Russian every time I go to the supermarkets.
Ukraine is the largest European country as such it's a very interesting market and it offers an interesting variety of beautiful landscapes. The war has its impact on a lot of European countries. In most EU countries immigration rules become much stricter for non-European migrants. Some Ukrainian regions are comparably safer. Most continental European countries are currently preparing for war against neo-Stalinist Russia. Our defense industries are introducing night shifts. The political process of disarmament treaties, which began in the early 1970s, has now been ended by Russia.
@@jorgruthschilling most countries offer something. Most of Ukraine is used for growing food, anyway. As for sone places are safer. Of course. It’s a huge country. But other counties not at war are even more so. And it’s not so much about life or death. Chances of being killed are very low there. But being in a county at war and not being in a country at war is just….different. Different in a good way. If I was in Ukraine right now, instead of Romania, I would feel different. Basing this on how I felt previously when in Ukraine after the war. And having to bus/train in is also a pain in the arse. As for preparing. Nothing to prepare for. Nukes away!
I totally agree, she should be helping the Ukrainian people in any way possible for the war effort like Anna from Ukraine youtube vlogs telling how to help the Ukrainian people she never left the warzone, like Olga did who fled to the UK and trying to tell people how to get residency in a wartorn country the mind boggles
Actually you don’t need any paper to live in Ukraine,as the airports are closed,Ukraine cannot deport anyone 😂,and before the war you could give the airport 100 dollars when you leave 😂
Great info Olga. Thank you
Glad it was helpful!
Thanks for update. Nice video. Greg from Dallas, Texas, USA
Forgive me for being so forward, but you look positively radiant in this video.
Dont forgive me cos i dont think i m being forward but if u feel i am , i just want you to know that you look positively radiant.
Thank you.
People want out.... not in !!! she's hilarious.
Feel free to follow russian military ship. Out
Not true
Let's hope for Ukraines sake that Trump wins in 2024 so he can negotiate an end to the war.
If Trump doesn't win = At least 4 more yrs of war. There are many people who are so stupid, they'd vote for Biden again.
@@WhatisthisstupidfinghandleIf it's not true then I wonder why Olga fled the country when the war started?
I hope the father of her daughter is OK. Hopefully he's not stuck fighting in the war.
many foreigners married to an Ukrainian woman want to emigratie to Ukraine after retirement, so do i
Could you update this video. You mentioned about retiring in Ukraine from the USA
Thank you for information. We do not have the criteria to apply. We are American senior citizens who simply want to live in Kiev. Maybe later the rules will allow that.
Kiev is waiting for you.🙂
Great to know. Odessa. Here I come.
Woohoo!🤪
Odesa is not nice. I was there this time last year. Its just grim…..
Hi good upternoon Olga I'm happy to see you good health and safe
Great work Olga
What a coincidence sis, just a few minutes ago I was thinking & worried about you 💐
I just don't see the point of worrying about permanent residency until this war is over. Unfortunately, I can't see an end to it anytime soon.
It's making the people in control too much money and they don't care what it costs everyone else, it's like a legal way to steal immense sums of money. You're right, I don't see any point either.
The war will be end in 2024 or 2025 , if Putin was still control Russia the war will continue, unless this dictator dead
It's going to end soon, because the west is running out of bullets.... 😆
Let's just call this"war" exactly what it is. A resource grab. Right after vast deposits of oil and gas were discovered in south and east Ukraine, the shtshow kicked off.
@@davidwebb4904 Then the place will be called Russia. LOL.
Ok, a little bit crazy, that Germany, Polen, USA and other countrys not get easy permanent residence if the want.
We give billions of US Dollar and all the support.
So nices 🌺❤️🌺❤️🌻
It depends on the place, if you want to live in crimea,you’ll need Russian permanent residence
For another 8 months or so
Great!
Hi ma'am Olga good noon I'm happy to see you good health and safe thaks for sharing this video GodBless yuo allways and yuors family
Thank Iftikhar UK
I can't watch this it's blocked 🤔
Interesting darlinks,, have u found a good hair salon ?
😂😂
Maybe that person might want to wait 🤔
My temporary residence permit(registered business)expired in September 2022 and I'd planned to renew it. But of course, I left Ukraine that year and haven't returned to apply for a renewal. Will this have any bearing on reapplying for the same type of permit in the future and will the process and requirements be similar? In other words , would I be eligible for renewal or would I have to apply for a new TRP a second time?Of course, I am asking hypothetically, due to the war situation
You can renew it without any problem.
@@davidwebb4904 since you dont know the rules and laws of Ukraine its better not to give false advises to people. All the TRP that expired after the start of the war at 24/02/2022 are still valid and they can be renewed as long as the martial is still in use + 30 days after the expiration of the martial law.
@@tasostsiamisnews8But is it for all the residents or there’s rules for different types?
@@jayw115 for all
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Dear Olga،
You were disappear for long time، thank s God to have come you online.
I think she has been active in other RUclips tabs such as her Shorts and Community tabs. But it has been a month on the Videos tab.
Hi i want to volunteer to Ukraine any best organisation can having me from Algeria?
God' bless you all ways ma'am and thanks for sharing this video God bless you all ways ❤👍😊
Your velog very nice
thank you, good information to know as i am planning to move to Ukraine.
Move to Russia. More security.
it is ironic to discuss such topic until there is no sign of the ending of war.
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For the firts method do you need to pass Ukrainian exam or just 5 years living in Ukraine be enough to get PM?
About the second method, what happen if you get PM by marriage and after 5 years you get divorced, would you be stripped out of your PM? 😮
Exam is required for citizenship only, not for permanent residence
@@Olga_Reznikova
Oh, I see, do you things change after elections?
Just 5 years? Oh yes, a mere nothing.
Divorce equals termination of your residency.
I have child which is Ukrainian citizen it’s possible to apply for permanent residence?
Yes its possible
@@tasostsiamisnews8 how I can apply for Permanent residence? Will you please Guide me ?
@@amanghosh390 first of all you need to be in Ukraine
Your kid had Ukrainian citizenship??
@@tasostsiamisnews8 yes my kid is Ukrainian citizen she is now 4 years old
You need to have
1. Your passport
2. Translation of your passport
3. Your TRP (if you have)
4. Your address registration (if you have)
5. Kid's birth certificate where it must say that you are the father
6. Kid's citizenship document
With all those documents you will go to state immigration office and you will submit the application for the PRP
It better if you will visit them before and ask them if all those documents are enough or if they require something more
what about people who divorced years ago before the law was passed ? for example if someone was married in 2003 and divorced in 2018, does this mean they will loose their permanent residency, or does the law apply only people who divorce after the law is passed ??
They will not be effected
It is so difficult to become a permanent resident or citizen in ukraine...why would any foreigner or migrant so through such difficulty when you can just cross the border into uk or germany and sweden from very poor african and muslim arab countries and you can get permanent residency and citizenship very easy. Just in 2022 the uk allowed in 700,000 migrants from the poorest countries in the world like in africa and muslim countries. The migrants prefer uk and germany and france and denmark because it pays a lot more money for welfare benefits and easier to milk the country for money and jobs. Ukraine does not give welfare benefits to migrants. Secondly, ukraine is 99.9 percent european people. In uk and germany and france and denmark it is the opposite, if you are non-white like muslim and african and arab you get preferential treatment when looking for job. Getting into top university. Also when migrants go ukraine they are not equal to native ukrainians. In western europe and uk it is different. They are equal to european whites and in many ways have more opportunities and higher social status.
Yeah, as always, the people who want to do things legally are the ones punished, while the lawbreakers get rewards in the manner you describe. This is happening across the West due to decadence and left wing governments.
I bought couple of apartments in ukraine and rented out and i live much better than london or any european city , with my budget it is best choice. I love this country and people
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Es interesante pero mientras el país continue en guerra será arriesgado vivir en Ucrania, pues se ha demostrado que las batallas no son como antes; donde se enfrentaban dos ejércitos. Hoy se usan distintas formas y se daña en un terreno mas amplio, las armas dan mas alcance y la tecnología es letal.
Hi Olga, I hope you and your family are doing well. I wish your bakery lady friend would hurry up and bake that very special cake I ask about. 👍😂😱🇺🇸🇺🇦🙏🏼✌️
Hi Olga, great video! Thanks!
For marriage purposes, does the couple have to have been married in Ukraine? Me and my Ukrainian wife were married in USA.
Thats fine as long as its translated and apostled. Pick a country you want to move to. Ship her there as a refugee, and if the stars are aligned, you could grab yourself EU residency. Choose wisely. Some countries are more amenable than others.
So using Google translate doesn’t count for the communication with your wife requirement?
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in Europe google translation doesn't count too, and that is normal, learn languages !!!!!!!!!!!
Look at how eager Ukrainian refugees are to learn the local foreign language. I am impressed to meet many Ukrainian refugees in my everyday life who learn German very quickly.
In Germany, foreign spouses only receive a residence permit if they can demonstrate language skills of at least A1.
@@jorgruthschilling which discriminates against those who do not have the ability to learn a new language....
@@davidwebb4904
Don't call it discrimination. If you want to live in a foreign country, you will need some level of (common) language proficiency.
Tourism is very different from immigration.
Who would want to immigrate to Ukraine?
Me
Me too
Another moving to Ukraine video. 😂
Let’s all move there. 🙂
Again very nice informative video
What is the ukraine 🇺🇦 condition now.....is the war ended or Russians Missile incoming night
If Ukraine is not recognized as a country, wouldn't the end of this war change the laws of residency for all citizens? I'd say wait to see what happens after this war.
It is recognized as country
She doesn’t seem to understand you are talking IF whatever happens, happens after the war.. Not NOW.
After the war is looking quite a way aways, too.
Free Russian Green card….
It's going to be recognized as a country even if they lose 10 or 15 percent of their land in future peace talks. History will view the current russian government very harshly at some point in the future.
@@dsmj7389 Well, that point has already passed. The RF has fallen, and will never be a great power again, regardless of exactly how this war turns out.
At this current scenario immigrant to Ukraine, it mean calling death anytime 😀 😊 😳 💀
I wouldn’t go that far.
But it likely will get worse.
Are people just acting on hope? Delusion?
Ukraine is safer than London….
I don't know why anyone would want to become permanent residents in Ukraine with the war still going on.
Ukrainien were leaving their country as soon as they could because life quality has been lower then many other countries. A long time ago beiore the war started
@@Calmosus Yes, many of them moved to Western Europe to seek a better life. Many also made their way to the US and Canada. Just a few weeks after the war started, their presence in big cities like Los Angeles and New York City just grew fast. I here Ukrainian and even Russian every time I go to the supermarkets.
Some people are crazy?
I think it is insulting to Ukrainians too. Acting as if the war is a mere nothing.
It’s so much a nothing. I’m moving here!
Ukraine is the largest European country as such it's a very interesting market and it offers an interesting variety of beautiful landscapes.
The war has its impact on a lot of European countries. In most EU countries immigration rules become much stricter for non-European migrants.
Some Ukrainian regions are comparably safer.
Most continental European countries are currently preparing for war against neo-Stalinist Russia. Our defense industries are introducing night shifts. The political process of disarmament treaties, which began in the early 1970s, has now been ended by Russia.
@@jorgruthschilling most countries offer something. Most of Ukraine is used for growing food, anyway.
As for sone places are safer. Of course. It’s a huge country. But other counties not at war are even more so.
And it’s not so much about life or death. Chances of being killed are very low there. But being in a county at war and not being in a country at war is just….different. Different in a good way. If I was in Ukraine right now, instead of Romania, I would feel different. Basing this on how I felt previously when in Ukraine after the war.
And having to bus/train in is also a pain in the arse.
As for preparing. Nothing to prepare for. Nukes away!
Any Free Ticket plan for Immigration to Ukraine for me if so let me know
Dear Olga, If you spoke slowly, I would understand and watch your videos better.
Ukrainians tend to speak fast.
E supercharged.
Like the dialogue.
Thanks Olgna, again you are a star shinning the way (4 me 2). ✌
you have wonderful chins!!
i hope Ukraine stays Ukrainian instead of turning into India and/or Africa
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A woman who fled Ukraine right after the special operation started is telling people how to go in 🤡
Because some people still 'want to go in', and ask her/her company about it. 'Horses for courses', buffoon.
So what, that I fled?😂 did people used to come to Ukraine because of me?
Everyone has reason to go. I am just updating with information.
I totally agree, she should be helping the Ukrainian people in any way possible for the war effort like Anna from Ukraine youtube vlogs telling how to help the Ukrainian people she never left the warzone, like Olga did who fled to the UK and trying to tell people how to get residency in a wartorn country the mind boggles
@@CymInUAhey, you got to cater for the crazies too, right?
@@Olga_Reznikovathe reason is that are crazy.🙂
Actually you don’t need any paper to live in Ukraine,as the airports are closed,Ukraine cannot deport anyone 😂,and before the war you could give the airport 100 dollars when you leave 😂
Thats false. They can deport you if you are living illegally . And they will
They can send you to the border. And show you to the country you wpish to be deported to
@@rsbcenter what if no country wants you ?
@@leopoldkonigvonbelgien they will send you anyway. Annd the country on the border will arrest you there or deport you as well
@@leopoldkonigvonbelgien they can also put you in a refugee camp. You dont want to be there
Is this PR only for West Ukraine?
Because soon the whole of East will be under Russia. 😂
I'm first 😂
Which fool would want permanent residence in Ukraine now ? LOL.
Non-ruzzian bots?
You would be surprised.
Some adult men like to wear nappies, so why not!
People are crazy.
Me would. My way back into the EU.
@@davidwebb4904 That's true. It is probably a good way to get EU access.
I'm cdn but both parents were Ukrainian . Wonder if Ukraine wants me
It’s about to grab you to fight.😉
I'm useless , legally disabled@@GaryAJMartin
@@GaryAJMartin The RF trolls are active! 🙂
@@comatoseps1382 if you like. It’s not like Ukrainians are dragged off the street. Doesn’t happen of course.
@@GaryAJMartin The ones I have seen of that, the dragging off the street is for different legal reasons. Not like that happens in the RF of course!
Could you send me more info on your permanent residence there 🇺🇸Rockford illinois-usa
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