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Can an english language graduate find an attractive job on Moscow ?

Question by me: Can a graduate in english language find an attractive job on Moscow ?
I’m Syrian and I will graduate soon and I’d like to find a job with a good salary on Moscow. Would I have to study in a Russian Institute or would it be enugh for me to learn the Russian language ?

I’m interested in Russia since it has a good level of secuity compared to other countries.

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Answer by good answers forreal no joke
Maybe, provided he or she is capable of using English (capital E) properly

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  1. Mendeleyev says

    Russian law prohibits a legally visiting foreigner from taking a job which could be filled by a Russian citizen. However there are exceptions and the employer must file for the exception and apply for your permit.

    Also, generally it is not possible for a foreigner to study and work in Russia at the same time.

    Even more of a problem is the requirement that you can live in the country only 180 days per year, and that 180 days has to be broken up into two separate 90 day stints, not back to back.

    If you speak Russian, try: http://www.job.ru

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  2. Sylvieee says

    don't think so! not enough jobs for the russians and they would want somebody from syria??!! not to mention if they are so well protected they would want to break it through somebody from syria??!!(hint, hint!!)

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  3. Lilyan says

    To tell you bluntly, no, I don't think you have a good chance. You may have a chance if you possess skills that very few Russians have. A lot of well educated Russians, who speak better English than you, can't even find jobs for themselves. Plus, you have to compete with immigrants from Ukraine and other former Soviet States, what do you think are your chances?

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