Fr. Joseph Gleason Meeting with Russian Parliament Deputy, to Discuss Immigration Law for Americans and Western Europeans
Let's make it easier to move to Russia
In a few days, I am scheduled to meet with Dmitry Kuznetsov, a member of the Russian Parliament (Duma). He wants to help streamline the process and make it easier for good Christian Americans and Westerners to move to Russia. I have this opportunity to tell him what sorts of improvements could be made to Russian immigration.
Dmitry is a member of the "Just Russia" party, and is good friends with the famous writer Zakhar Prilepin, who is co-chairman of the same party. He said he is interested in hearing from expats, so that the Russian legislature can help improve the experiences of those who are coming to live here.
Those of you who are considering moving to Russia, before I have this important meeting with Deputy Kuznetsov, this is your big chance:
What changes would you like to see in Russian immigration law?
What improvements would make it easier for you to make the move?
Please send me your ideas! I can't promise that I will have the opportunity to bring up every idea with Deputy Kuznetsov, but give me all the great ideas that you have, and I will see what's possible.
Suggest they set up immigration centers asap in Moscow and St Petersburg and possibly Vladivostok for the future flood of western refugees per the prophecies. Like Ellis Island of the early 1900s.
Father Gleason; I also had an idea that cruise and shipping lines based out of Russia (preferably owned by Russian government) could act as offshore banks for migrants and facilitate getting oneself and one's belongings to Russia. These immigrant cruise/shipping lines might be based out of Vladivostok and other Russian port cities. A Russian- friendly third party country could facilitate atransfer from one cruise/shipping line to the Russian one thereby providing a work around to current sanctions. A Russian- controlled offshore bank could facilitate getting U.S. retirement income such as social security from the States to a Russian bank with conversion into rubles. Let's put the Russian cruise and shipping lines to work (!!)