Today, society is experiencing a new wave of brain drain mainly in the field of finance and information technology. The reason for this is economic sanctions and the lack of access to foreign capital. The majority of citizens are not satisfied with the development of the political situation that affects all spheres of life. The situation is aggravated by the inability to influence economic and political processes. However, there is a reverse process that provides an influx of people who want to receive Russian citizenship. The lion's share of this amount is made up of immigrants in Russia from Ukraine, Turkey, the Baltic countries, and China. This is not taking into account people from Kazakhstan and Belarus who do not need a work permit in the Russian Federation. The downside of such a desire to leave the homeland is the fact of the departure of extraordinary specialists who feel in demand in foreign spaces. Not finding the appropriate support from the state, the Russian emigration gladly rushes to where it is possible to realize the instinct of its neediness.
Emigration from Russia in Outstanding scientists, writers, researchers who emigrated in the period left in large numbers in the modern history of the Russian Federation already in modern history. The reasons were low wages, outdated material and technical base, low prestige of the scientist, red tape and paperwork.
Immigration from Russia 2015 is a phenomenon quite feasible for anyone who wants to leave their homeland. There are many programs designed to meet individual goals and the needs of citizens. This year, the list of the most sought-after countries has not changed much. Among them: Germany; USA; Israel; Canada; Finland; United Kingdom; Australia
Trust Russian emigrants have to Spain, the Czech Republic, New Zealand, Switzerland and Norway. It is considered to be the economy of these countries more stable, and the question of career growth in them is more promising.
Migration from Russia was officially resolved in the 19th century by decree of Emperor Alexander I. After the Great October Revolution, only officials could go abroad and only with the permission of the relevant authorities. Unauthorized travel outside the homeland was considered an escape, and the remaining family members were subjected to severe repression. During the period of Soviet power, it is also customary to single out 4 stages, when emigrants from Russia en masse traveled to Europe and America. The last wave coincided with the 90s of the last century.