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Perhaps Orthodox Christians could be given preference for simplified procedures. (This principle is often used for immigrants from other CIS countries, for example.) A letter of reference or affidavit could be provided by the family’s home Orthodox parish or jurisdiction in their country of origin.

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What if the anti Russian sentiment continues to grow and one’s parish or jurisdiction refuses to give such an affidavit like many refused to give vax exemptions? Could people just be baptized and chrismated in the Russian Orthodox Church upon arrival if such affidavits are not obtainable? I for one am moving regardless of what my parish or jurisdiction says, God willing.

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Boer farmers should leave South Africa and emigrate to Russia, let the blacks starve to death, blacks don't know how to build anything, all they can do is destroy things. There is no great city on the earth that has been built by them, and there isn't one in America they haven't ruined.

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I'm 70 and retired. I've also been harassed by the vile LGBTQ+ degenerates for a decade and a half; lawsuits, destruction of my photography business and death threats. I would LOVE to retire to Russia. Many countries allow for foreign nationals to retire to their country if they have a good income. Russia should do the same.

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I pray this is seriously considered by everyone at the conference! I will also second John's suggestion below.

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Thank you for remembering Canada!

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Perfect, those two points I also see as most pressing!

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