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Be curious to know if we can gain residency on grounds of my wife being a Russian Compatriot dispite her knowing limited Russian. Her family fled Russia in 1906 a year after the first revolution attempt, multi-generations left as they were deeply God-fearing, and saw the writing the wall at the time with all the social unrest.

Unfortunately her family didn't continue passing the language (US census records shows their native tongue as Russian) but so here we are learning Russian as a family heavily submerged, bringing our children back to their roots; my wife, myself using as many avenues to learn and our children attending a Russian School to learn the language. 1.5 years in, so a have learned a lot but maybe 2 years left.

It seems to qualify for the compatriot program, we have to speak the language. Or is this requirement only if we do citizenship?

We will continue to learn the language and hopefully be able to relocate soon. We are preparing our family for the possibility and dream to protect our children from the constant filth thrown in front our faces by society of the west.

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There's lots of Russian language programs available online, you should also be watching Russian TV shows, available on YouTube. My favorite is "Comedy Club". Sometimes I watch Dom 2 but I think this show is poisonous to young minds and encourages poor behavior

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We do submerge ourselves in music and films for the language. I try and keep everything clean as I got a lot of children.

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