I have moved
3 years ago
Thank you for your attention!
I finally moved from Russia to Serbia.
It was difficult, not easy mentally, but my husband and I made it.
We couldn't move at the beginning of the year because we had no money. We had just released our first game on GooglePlay (with no experience in that) and were just starting to work on our second project. In fact, the games could only bring in above subsistence income after 1-2 more games came out. In six months, under stress, we realized that it was impossible to make another game, despite our attempts, and then other threats and risks were added. We had to quit game development and my husband found a job overseas (it's a long process, even now it's in the process of device).
Until September we were saving a money. We were lucky that by November at least some money saved up to at least send my husband first and provide for him to live in a new place for a while before hiring (for 2-3 months in connection with obtaining different documents, which can only be done after the arrival).
The conscripts were not allowed to go abroad, but for some reason in November there was a "window" (we were monitoring the release of men in chat rooms, in November they even started letting out those who had been turned away earlier)
But we learned about the "window" later, because my husband flew in October. We went to the airport "blindly" not believing any of the "permits to leave the military office" (which supposedly released the draftees).
My husband was lucky and was not on the draft list. We were waiting for him (in case of failure) together with my father at the Trade Center nearby.
I was still afraid to write anything on social media in the "changing in real time" environment.
Because I was leave later - I was sorting out the to-do list at our last apartment. That was the hardest part for me. Two suitcases, a hard drive, and a handmade foam graphic tablet case were all I had to keep.
Now it's better, we settled in a little, applied for that would get a residence permit. We are very helped by our friends (we are already making a schedule of distributing money debts :D) Because even what we saved up was not enough to fully cover our expenses.
I could have the departure later, but the feeling of "it's going to get worse" was getting stronger.
The day before yesterday I found out that the airport (from which I had flown out earlier) was flooded. And that mall (where we were waiting for my husband's successful flight) the day before yesterday completely burned down. I don't like such "accidents" so I am very glad that I flew out on December 1. The direction of events is disappointing.
We chose Serbia because most of our relatives went there, my husband's job is also there, and prices are close to Russian. These are important parameters for successful "acclimatization" to another country. I really hope that everything will be calm here (yes yes I mean the Kosovo story). It makes me nervous, but I must admit I am calmer now than before. I want to develop further and do what I am able to do.)
My English is below kindergarten level, but the desire to learn it increases when you are surrounded by people who know it as badly as you do, but try to communicate in it like you do x)
I have yet to figure out how to get a bank card. Paypal doesn't work as easily as I'd like here. That is, I can't withdraw funds to a bank card like before. So I'll continue to use alternatives for now if things don't clear up
I will continue to draw commissions with my ipad, we will buy a laptop later. If all goes well, in February/March.
It was difficult, not easy mentally, but my husband and I made it.
We couldn't move at the beginning of the year because we had no money. We had just released our first game on GooglePlay (with no experience in that) and were just starting to work on our second project. In fact, the games could only bring in above subsistence income after 1-2 more games came out. In six months, under stress, we realized that it was impossible to make another game, despite our attempts, and then other threats and risks were added. We had to quit game development and my husband found a job overseas (it's a long process, even now it's in the process of device).
Until September we were saving a money. We were lucky that by November at least some money saved up to at least send my husband first and provide for him to live in a new place for a while before hiring (for 2-3 months in connection with obtaining different documents, which can only be done after the arrival).
The conscripts were not allowed to go abroad, but for some reason in November there was a "window" (we were monitoring the release of men in chat rooms, in November they even started letting out those who had been turned away earlier)
But we learned about the "window" later, because my husband flew in October. We went to the airport "blindly" not believing any of the "permits to leave the military office" (which supposedly released the draftees).
My husband was lucky and was not on the draft list. We were waiting for him (in case of failure) together with my father at the Trade Center nearby.
I was still afraid to write anything on social media in the "changing in real time" environment.
Because I was leave later - I was sorting out the to-do list at our last apartment. That was the hardest part for me. Two suitcases, a hard drive, and a handmade foam graphic tablet case were all I had to keep.
Now it's better, we settled in a little, applied for that would get a residence permit. We are very helped by our friends (we are already making a schedule of distributing money debts :D) Because even what we saved up was not enough to fully cover our expenses.
I could have the departure later, but the feeling of "it's going to get worse" was getting stronger.
The day before yesterday I found out that the airport (from which I had flown out earlier) was flooded. And that mall (where we were waiting for my husband's successful flight) the day before yesterday completely burned down. I don't like such "accidents" so I am very glad that I flew out on December 1. The direction of events is disappointing.
We chose Serbia because most of our relatives went there, my husband's job is also there, and prices are close to Russian. These are important parameters for successful "acclimatization" to another country. I really hope that everything will be calm here (yes yes I mean the Kosovo story). It makes me nervous, but I must admit I am calmer now than before. I want to develop further and do what I am able to do.)
My English is below kindergarten level, but the desire to learn it increases when you are surrounded by people who know it as badly as you do, but try to communicate in it like you do x)
I have yet to figure out how to get a bank card. Paypal doesn't work as easily as I'd like here. That is, I can't withdraw funds to a bank card like before. So I'll continue to use alternatives for now if things don't clear up
I will continue to draw commissions with my ipad, we will buy a laptop later. If all goes well, in February/March.
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Your English isn't as bad as you say. :>