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Russian immigrants to Serbia live in a parallel society
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2 years ago
More than 300,000 Russians have emigrated to Serbia since the start of the war in Ukraine. About one in 10 has been issued with a residence permit. On the whole, however, they haven't really integrated into Serbian society.
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Banan Alamai, the city of Novi Sad, is the first private Russian preschool in Serbia.
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Demand for places is so great that the school can no longer keep up.
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It was founded by Andrei Girko, a Russian citizen who left St. Petersburg 18 months
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ago when Russia's mobilization drive began.
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It seemed that people really needed a place where they could send their children, where
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they could feel safe, where they could feel good, where they could joke in Russian, where
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they could speak in Russian, where they could find friends, where they could protect themselves
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from the stress that they still have, because they moved, they lost their families, their
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homes, their toys, their apartments.
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About 30,000 Russian citizens have been issued with residence permits in Serbia since the
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start of the war in Ukraine.
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The vast majority live in Belgrade and Novi Sad and work remotely for IT companies.
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According to official figures, Russian citizens have so far set up 9,500 companies in Serbia.
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One of these companies belongs to Dmitri Lavrov, who imports Spanish cider.
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His daughter also attends the Banan Alama preschool.
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We have a very large Russian community that absorbs everything.
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We have Russian cafes, Russian hairdressers, Russian beauty salons, and so on.
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And of course, in this regard, we are a kind of closed community inside Serbia.
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According to the European Policy Centre, Serbia sees the Russian immigrants as an opportunity
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to gain skilled workers.
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But according to experts, these expectations are very naive.
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There is a serious dose of doubt that a large number of these newly opened companies have
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served the Russian state only as a barrier to solving the spatial stagnation in Serbia,
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and on the other hand, some preliminary data also indicate that Russian citizens are mainly
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employed in those companies that are actually operating.
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The staff at Banan Alama are Russian too.
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No one here speaks Serbian.
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It's unlikely that they will learn the language any time soon.
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After all, Serbia has a conservative integration policy, especially when it comes to language courses.
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Most Serbs speak English very well, and that's why many Russians don't study Serbian very much.
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Why? Because one way or another we also speak English, and we can, while staying in the community,
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go out and talk to someone in English and come back again.
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They wanted to turn their back on their country's policies, and have found at least a provisional future in Serbia.
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But left to their own devices, Russians in Serbia are living in their own parallel society.
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Thank you.
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