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Sardarov, a blogger who returned from the United States, compared the life of emigrants abroad to hell

Blogger Sardarov said that in emigration, a person needs to learn to live anew.
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Blogger Amiran Sardarov, who returned to Russia from the United States, compared life in exile to hell on June 27 and expressed sympathy for his compatriots who left.

"You need to start completely anew, like a child, learning to walk from the beginning, and you need to think, think, understand, integrate, communicate. <...> Emigrating is like hell. There's definitely nothing you can do about it for the first five years," he said in an interview with Lenta.Ru .

Sardarov noted that when communicating with government officials and other influential people, he asks them to provide emigrants with the opportunity to return to their homeland or provide them with support. According to the blogger, he does not wish his compatriots the difficulties they face abroad.

He also expressed the opinion that Russians who have achieved success at home risk "ending up badly" abroad.

Sardarov also said that many of his talented fellow citizens who shone in Russia are at risk of dissolving or breaking down in a foreign land, adds "Газета.Ru ".

Comedian Mikhail Schatz, who emigrated to Israel (recognized as a foreign agent in the Russian Federation), spoke on January 16 about the return of most of the emigrants who were not sure of their decision to Russia. The comedian noted that only those remained abroad for whom moving is a matter of "life principles and views." According to Schatz, for this, some Russian immigrants have to have three jobs each.

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