I have been living here since June on a Student Visa, depending on how
"officially you want to study" I think that is the best way to go. You are
not restricted by the amount of time you are in the country and depending on
how long you are here (over 3 months you can get a multi entry visa.)  Let
me know if you need any help in finding a good cheap university to study at.

 

From: [email protected]
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of kristen rice
Sent: Friday, November 20, 2009 8:58 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Expat List Advise about moving to Moscow

 

I want to move to Moscow for at least a few months to learn Russian better
for my school as well as for myself. I would like to work there and am
looking around for information about jobs. I do not speak Russian very well
and would like to know if anyone could give me advise on a good place to
look for a job. Preferably that I could use my English. It seems like most
of the jobs I find are teaching English, but I am not sure they are so
legitimate. My previous experience would not benefit me because I would need
to speak Russian in order to obtain those types of jobs. I do not really
care what kind of job, just something that would pay decent (about $1500 or
more a month), would be legal, and would give me a flexible enough schedule
to be able to complete my online university work and take Russian classes.
Also that may help with a work visa. Thank you for any help. 

 

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