I am marrying my Russian girlfriend soon and will be moving there...

I am marrying my Russian girlfriend soon and will be moving there. I expect citizenship and to learn the language within a year or so. I've only completed an associates degree here in the states that I expect will be useless over there as it is not in a STEM field. I would be willing to work any job there, manual labor, security, even military. Could any rusbro or someone that has some international job experience help me out with some information? I'd like to know how to get started looking for a job there, maybe something oil related or timber.

Just be english teacher in some private english teaching school. Easy for you and you won't need to speak russian. I know one such guy from southern England, he lives and works in Moscow for 7 years already.

you move in to russia? lmao.
that girl probably marrying a green card,not you.

You have to move to the US then divorce, not divorce if you don't even live in the Us

Really? I feel as though that will not pay very well. I would consider it surely, but I would prefer a labor job or something I could make some alright money doing.

Also how come I wouldn't need to speak Russian as an English teacher? Also would I need teaching experience or something?

If he keeps big cities and earns his western wage he won't meet any troubles.

We're both American citizens and currently live together in New York City. No green card marriage.

>to learn the language within a year or so
That is possible, but you'd really have to be studying it for several hours per day and consume a lot of Russian media.

>I expect citizenship
That's possible, especially with a Russian wife. Just be aware that I don't think Russia would let you keep your US citizenship. Tbh giving up US citizenship isn't necessarily bad since American citizens living abroad have to report their income to the IRS still, and some foreign banks don't let Americans open accounts due to all of the security requirements the American government requires of foreign banks.

yeah, what this user said.
Since you didn't tell us you'r degree I assume it's shit. You can maybe try working in food business as a waiter in a westaboo restaurant I suppose.

As I said I go to IELTS preparation courses and most teacher in school I go to barely soeak anything in russian, you won't teach kids so you wouldn't need any russian. Also, they usually pay western wages for native speaking teachers since if they don't nobody would go here. So you get american wage in a country where everything is twice cheaper and the job is easy as hell for you. And you don't really need any experience, since all these teachers came here without such.

>New York City.
ayyy. Brighton Beach?

Our laws are ok with double citizenship. It's Ukraine where you can't have such.

I already know the language slightly and would expect to learn relatively quickly. Also I have no problem relinquishing my us citizenship if I can obtain citizenship there.

It is shit, not shit here since I make okay money but it won't transfer over there for sure. That's why I would've been okay working a labor job, forestry, oil, security, I don't care.

Oh okay nice thank you for the information. I will look into it.

Interesting info. Thanks, Boris.

only local niggers get the labor jobs cause of minority mafia, you need to have connections for an oil job, and you gotta serve for the security job. All these jobs gonna be done by robots in our lifetime though, so I suggest you to start drawing futanari porn like I do.
T. Moskovite

Any way to establish a connection for an oil job? I suppose I could talk to my girlfriends family maybe they know someone. Oil jobs usually pay nicely and I wouldn't mind working in that field. It seems to be pretty stable over there.

Get an education and apply for it. What else did you expect?

I mean if you want to be some engineer, otherwise yeah, you would need connections since it won't be an actual job but rather just sitting in your office and taking money monthly.

No engineer no, I couldn't do that I'm sure. I meant more of what you're talking about connection wise. But yeah I'll look into the teaching thing I suppose. Anything you know about timber and forestry jobs? Also anything you suggest outside of teaching? Decent entry level
Job over there?

well you could come to some oil region and try to fish for a job, I suppose everyone will either not like you or won't take you seriously cause you're an americunt. Only the european regions of Russia are cool with burjui.

retard

I'm from Moldova so I could just pretend to not be American.

Teach English on the internet from home. You can make about $15/hr. with no teaching credentials (possibly more if you've got natural talent and you build up a student base).

How would I get started doing that? Do you have any sites you could recommend or anything?

Do you mean freelance teaching? That's impossible.

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