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MoscowBernd2022-09-21 22:58:23 · 4yNo. 226826reply
Bernd, how much does it cost to come to Germany as a Ukrainian refugee from Russia? How much does it cost to make all the documents. Which jobs I may apply for without knowing German? I don't have much money btw. If there are some guides or such, post them here please.
PolandBernd2022-09-21 23:13:38 · 4yNo. 226829reply
> t. first conscription wave reservist
I don't know anything about forging docs but why Germany if you don't have nor money no language skills?
GermanyBernd2022-09-21 23:16:37 · 4yNo. 226830reply
I don't know how much it coast nowdays, but in the 90s my father sold the flat, Lada and the Cow and he said it did cost him the half of all the money he got.
 
You can always find a job on the construction site even without papers.
Iranian Bernd knows the route over Istanbul.
MoscowBernd2022-09-21 23:49:19 · 4yNo. 226831reply
I'm a hohol, lol. I don't have Russian docs only Ukrainian ones and some money. I can try to move to Germany but don't know if money I have would be enough. Also I heard making needed docs after arriving to Germany as a repufugee also cost money.
MoscowBernd2022-09-21 23:51:39 · 4yNo. 226832reply
>why Germany
Because I learned on kc that all the refugees, like Syrians and other niggers come to Germany.
GermanyBernd2022-09-21 23:58:03 · 4yNo. 226833reply
>.Also I heard making needed docs after arriving to Germany as a repufugee also cost money
 
That is not true. Its for free.
 
They come to Germany because we have Familiennachzug. One refugee in Germany can invite his whole family to Germany.
GermanyBernd2022-09-22 15:02:12 · 4yNo. 226902reply
A German-Russian friend of mine hosted a Ukrainian 30yo sonbasket and his mom for a while and he told me that the sonbasket had to pay $5000 to leave Ukraine
MoscowBernd2022-09-22 18:44:29 · 4yNo. 226931reply
I also heard that. Fortunately I didn't have to pay so much money, unfortunately I have never had so much money.
I don't know, maybe I will stay in Russia. Escaping to Germany seems troublesome and expensive. I also doubt I have any property left in Ukraine, it's probably destroyed.
SloveniaBernd2022-09-22 19:29:19 · 4yNo. 226935reply
Fyi, Germany stated they will be taking in Russian deserters too.
https://www.dw.com/en/germany-signals-willingness-to-take-in-russians-fleeing-conscription/a-63211802
GermanyBernd2022-09-22 19:35:38 · 4yNo. 226938reply
Just weigh the 'how fucked am I now' vs the 'how fucked might i be in the worst case in Germoney'. Most likely you'll be fine in Germoney
MoscowBernd2022-09-23 12:22:49 · 4yNo. 227026reply
I don't know what to do, honestly. Other relatives who are with me don't really want to go any further and Germany seems to them as something far far away. On the other hand I'm worried about possible mobilization. Obviously, I'm not a citizen of Russia and can't be drafted but if I will be forced to take the Russian passport everything might be changed.
UkraineBernd2022-09-29 05:39:01 · 4yNo. 228127reply
їдь в білорусь
AustriaBernd2022-09-29 06:06:21 · 4yNo. 228134reply
Once you are here, essentially everything you need is free, if you don't bring any savings and don't care to be concentrated with all the other refuggers until the paperwork is done and a real home has been found.
If you are cute you can come to Austria instead and become my housewife twink.
IcelandBernd2022-09-29 14:18:35 · 4yNo. 228181reply
 
Every airport and trainstation I went to in Germany this summer has a Ukranian specific refugee office, it is never going to be as easy to go there as it is today. I don't know what the fuck you are doing in Russia right now other than sitting on your ass or at most being the lowest of wage slavs, but I can not imagine it being worse for you in Germany. Other than having to speak German of course.
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