Path to Permanent Residence and Citizenship
The Shared Values Visa acts as the first step toward long‑term life in Russia:
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3‑year temporary residence
You receive a Temporary Residence Permit valid for up to 3 years, which can be issued urgently without quotas. -
Permanent residence
After living in Russia with a temporary permit, you can apply for permanent residence, usually after passing a Russian language, history and law exam (for applicants aged 18–65). Permanent residency is long‑term and can be converted into citizenship if desired. -
Russian citizenship
After 5 years of permanent residence, you and your family can apply for Russian citizenship, with due consideration given to existing dual‑citizenship rules and individual circumstances.
This path makes the Shared Values Visa not just a migration tool, but a real “Plan B” for families and professionals who want stability and cultural continuity.
Who Can Apply for the Shared Values Visa?
The program is available to citizens and permanent residents from about 47 countries and territories, including many Western and non‑Western states. Typical target groups:
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Families with children who value traditional upbringing, strong community and accessible public services.
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Pensioners looking for a stable, low‑tax environment with universal healthcare.
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Professionals and specialists seeking new opportunities in a growing economy.
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Entrepreneurs and farmers who want to start or move their business to Russia.
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Women and single‑parent families who benefit from strong family‑oriented policies and social support.
Applicants must demonstrate that they share and uphold traditional Russian values and are ready to integrate into Russian society according to its legal and cultural framework.
Typical Steps to Relocate Under the Shared Values Visa
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Eligibility assessment
A profile review to confirm your country of origin, family structure and compatibility with the program criteria. -
Document preparation
Gathering and preparing passports, family documents, medical certificates and other required paperwork, including translation and legalization where needed. -
Initial trip and registration
Travel to Russia for a short stay to submit biometrics, undergo medical checks and complete mandatory registration. This period can be tightly planned to minimize disruption. -
Receipt of Temporary Residence Permit
After approval, you receive your 3‑year residence permit and can start living, working and studying in Russia full‑time. -
Integration and long‑term planning
Opening a bank account, securing housing, enrolling in schools or universities, and preparing for future applications for permanent residence and citizenship.
Why Choose the Shared Values Visa Route?
Russia offers several practical advantages that make this program especially attractive:
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Strong, stable economy
Russia has one of the largest economies in the world and a relatively low national debt‑to‑GDP ratio. The ruble has performed strongly in recent years, and unemployment and personal taxes remain low. -
High‑quality, affordable education
The country is a major student‑destination hub with globally recognized degrees in medicine, engineering and technology at a fraction of Western tuition costs. -
Accessible public healthcare
Russia’s state‑run healthcare system covers the main applicant and family members, making basic medical care affordable and widely available. -
Family‑oriented society
Russian policy supports families through financial incentives, subsidies and widespread access to kindergartens, schools and youth activities. -
Rich cultural and social life
Residents enjoy a deep cultural heritage in literature, music and the arts, as well as ongoing investment in modern infrastructure and public spaces.
For people who feel disconnected from the prevailing trends in their home countries, the Shared Values Visa offers the chance to build a new life in a society that prioritizes tradition, family and stability.