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Post by Mortimer on Sept 23, 2017 4:35:18 GMT
And how distant that ancestor can be? What if you are a similar ethnicity like serb (orthodox slavic etc.) do you have it easier to get russian citizenship? I have a russian ancestor, but only very distant (grandfather of my grandmother). I dont know his birthplace, neither his name and nothing. I was just told he was russian and my grandmother used to have a picture of him and they told me he was light/fair and that he was russian. But if I investigated I could probably find it out.
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Post by Mortimer on Sept 23, 2017 4:54:40 GMT
In many countries you can like Germany or Italy for example.
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Post by Epitimia on Sept 23, 2017 6:46:36 GMT
I have a russian ancestor, but only very distant (grandfather of my grandmother). Short answer is no based on the above. But the full answer is very complicated. This is from a site dealing with legal issues with complete detailed answers simplified. Упрощенное гражданство РФ в 2017
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Post by Mortimer on Sept 23, 2017 7:11:58 GMT
I have a russian ancestor, but only very distant (grandfather of my grandmother). Short answer is no based on the above. But the full answer is very complicated. This is from a site dealing with legal issues with complete detailed answers simplified. Упрощенное гражданство РФ в 2017Thanks. I thought it will be too distant most countries with such laws stop at 1/8 or even 1/4.
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Post by Διαμονδ on Sept 23, 2017 21:51:28 GMT
Hmmm! I wonder where your Russian ancestor lived? If he lived in Serbia, he is more likely from the white army
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Post by Mortimer on Sept 23, 2017 22:29:02 GMT
Hmmm! I wonder where your Russian ancestor lived? If he lived in Serbia, he is more likely from the white army He did live in Serbia. Yes.
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Post by Διαμονδ on Sept 23, 2017 22:42:52 GMT
well, he of the white emigration. Serbia settled Russian nobles, soldiers, Cossacks. A lot of Cossacks! surname of your ancestor is known? by surname you can define his class
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Post by Mortimer on Sept 23, 2017 22:47:16 GMT
well, he of the white emigration. Serbia settled Russian nobles, soldiers, Cossacks. A lot of Cossacks! surname of your ancestor is known? by surname you can define his class I dont know his name. My uncle said he was a cossack though. I will try to find out when Im in Serbia I will ask my uncle.
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Post by Διαμονδ on Sept 23, 2017 23:04:54 GMT
Very good)) write here on the forum answer uncle) among other things among the Cossacks are Alpine people. For example-Anatoliy Serdyukov, former Minister of Defense of Russia
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Post by Mortimer on Sept 23, 2017 23:06:50 GMT
Very good)) write here on the forum answer uncle) among other things among the Cossacks are Alpine people. For example-Anatoliy Serdyukov, former Minister of Defense of Russia I will tell you what he said. I mean I will write it on the forum.
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Post by Mortimer on Sept 24, 2017 18:26:09 GMT
My uncle said his name was "Michael Kacanov". Do you know anything about that?
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Post by Elizabeth on Sept 24, 2017 19:28:44 GMT
Why do you want citizenship there?
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Post by potentia on Sept 24, 2017 19:46:05 GMT
Damn, I wish I could get citizenship in another nation. I'm stuck in the ol' USA. My family has been here for too long.
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Post by Mortimer on Sept 25, 2017 0:52:42 GMT
Damn, I wish I could get citizenship in another nation. I'm stuck in the ol' USA. My family has been here for too long. I dont want it just hypothetically asking. Im content with austrian citizenship.
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Post by Epitimia on Sept 25, 2017 2:48:34 GMT
My uncle said his name was "Michael Kacanov". Do you know anything about that? Ка чанов?
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