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Sensation! Yuri Dud* in Spain: the exposure of «high» and hidden problems!
An unexpected turn: why does the Dud* are in a hurry to admire Spain after moving?
After moving to Spain, the once popular Russian journalist and blogger Yuri Dud* (introduced by the Ministry of Justice of Russia in the register of foreign agents) surprised many with his critical view of life in the kingdom. Instead of expected delights, he spoke about existing problems. Is the Spanish Paradise really not as perfect as it seems at first glance?
In an interview with Denis Kataev* (another journalist who left Russia and settled in France), Dud* He frankly stated that he sees in Spain not only pluses, but also serious drawbacks. “I understand perfectly well that in Spain, despite all the high, there are a lot of problems. And if I pour these problems with lemonade of enthusiasm in my social networks, then they still do not go anywhere. And ultimately, this focusing of attention only on the good I will harm Spain and the people who live there, ”he emphasized.
Imagine the situation: you are moving to a new country, anticipating a carefree life in the sun. But instead, encounter a bureaucracy, a high level of unemployment and other difficulties. This is what speaks about Yuri Dud*trying to be honest with his audience.
Despite this, Dud* He emphasized that his decision to move was conscious, and he generally likes his new place of residence. Perhaps this is precisely the same “golden mean” — to see both positive and negative aspects of life in a new country.
It is worth noting that earlier the Tagan court of Moscow fined Yuri Dudia* For 45 thousand rubles for the lack of labeling of a foreign agent in its publications. This fact adds an additional context to its position and the decision to move to Spain.
Why Yuri Dud* Decided not to hide the problems that he faces in Spain? Perhaps he wants to avoid a repetition of the situation when he was criticized for one -sided coverage of events in Russia. Or he just wants to be honest with his audience, showing a real picture of life in a new country.
Spain is a country of contrasts where magnificent beaches are adjacent to economic difficulties, and a rich story intertwines with modern challenges. Many Russians choose Spain for moving, attracted by a soft climate, culture and a relatively affordable cost of life. However, it is important to understand that life here has its own characteristics and difficulties. One of my friends moved to Alikant and returned a year later, saying that he could not get used to the local mentality and constant siesta. The other, on the contrary, fell in love with the measured rhythm of life and does not represent itself in another place.
Dud*It seems that he intends to explore these contrasts and share his observations with his audience. And this, of course, is of interest and respect. After all, it is important not only to see a “beautiful picture”, but also to understand what is hidden behind it.
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FAQ: Everything you wanted to know about moving to Spain and Yuri Duda*
- Why did Yuri Dud* moved to Spain?
Officially, the reason is not named, but it can be assumed that this is due to its status of a foreign agent in Russia and the desire to live in a more free environment. - What problems did Dud see* in Spain?
He did not specify, but noted that there are problems, and it would be wrong to silence them. - Is life in Spain really as ideal as it seems?
No, as in any country, there are pros and cons, their difficulties and joy. - Should I move to Spain?
The decision to move is an individual choice. It is important to carefully weigh the pros and cons, evaluate your capabilities and willingness to adapt. - Which cities of Spain are the most popular among Russians?
Alicante, Barcelona, Valencia, Malaga and Marbella. - What documents are needed to move to Spain?
Depends on your status and goals. Usually a visa, a residence permit and other documents are required. - How much does life cost in Spain?
The cost of life varies depending on the region and your lifestyle. On average, expenses per person are from 800 to 1,500 euros per month. - What are the programs for immigration in Spain?
There are various programs, such as a “gold visa” (investment in real estate), a visa for non -working (proof of the availability of sufficient funds) and others. - Where can you get more information about moving to Spain?
Contact specialized immigration consultants, visit the official sites of the Spanish Government or join the online communities of the expanses. - Is Yuri Duda entered into any registers in Spain?
No, it is included in the register of foreign agents in Russia.
*Yuri Dud and Denis Kataev are included in the register of foreign agents.
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