Hi, always wanted to go to some quiet European country and become its citizen...

hi, always wanted to go to some quiet European country and become its citizen, i have an apartment in Moscow for 100 000 euro, but here the EU countries accept only qualified specialists, and all kinds of Montenegro do not give permanent residence, but only residence permit, well, Thailand is generally on the other the end of the world and there is nothing good nearby, so I think about on Bosnia and Herzegovina, pretty good for me. They are given a residence permit for investment, which can be replaced in a few years for permanent residence and citizenship but also quite a stiff country, in general, explain for it and give councils

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welcome to northland friendo

you are not from bosnia
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you can come in bulgaria for 50k euro
lot's of russians in varna
>dnevnik.bg/bulgaria/2016/06/15/2777807_imot_za_100_hil_lv_da_dava_na_chujdenec_statut_na/

pls do not come everything is shit and you will not enjoy it.

sorry cant really help you russanon

why?
for 50k? how?

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Lithuania is good country, go to Lithuania.

Slovakia and Slovenia
These countries are blessed in their irrelevance

how to immirgate to it?

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Why, Lithuania is good. My family is from there

Then why is your family in Sweden if it is so good? Do you know lithuanian language?

Yes I do, my family moved here because father got a better position here.

I see
Well the thing is that there are better options than Lithuania everybody is leaving that place. Lithuanian salaries are shit and also it would be really hard to get a citizenship.
btw Lithuania is full

Why are you in Sweden?

I'm not

But the flag

I'm gonna give you a secret I have never been to Sweden in my life or any other Scandinavian country
now figure this out yourself

psycho lithuanian?

h-how did you know