They quit the West for Russia's traditional values, but it wasn't as expected
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- #Russia Immigration
- #Western Migrants
- #Traditional Values
- Leo Hare, a Texan Christian, moved to Russia seeking traditional values but faced challenges, including financial fraud.
- Russia's 'Shared Values' visa attracts Westerners disenchanted with their home countries, promoting Russia as a traditional society.
- The visa requires rejecting 'neoliberal ideology' but offers no housing or financial aid; over 3,400 have applied.
- Western migrants cite reasons like family values and safety, with the Ukraine war not being a decisive factor for many.
- Some migrants experience difficulties, such as economic struggles and information restrictions, leading to mixed feelings.
- Critics argue Russia isn't a conservative utopia, citing issues like high divorce rates and abortion acceptance.
- The migration trend remains small, with migrants building new lives for love, faith, or personal change.