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legendary
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January 30, 2018, 09:17:28 PM
#38
Why do you need a job? You are sitting on cryptocurrency forum Smiley

Oh really? There are more than 2 million members in this forum. How many of them are earning decent salary in the form of Bitcoin or altcoin? I would say that the amount will be in two digits. Unless you are a campaign manager or someone at that level, it is very difficult to earn decent wages here. Sig campaign earnings are good as additional income. But they can never be your primary income source.
sr. member
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January 30, 2018, 08:58:55 PM
#37
I want to know about the country ukraine:
1. ukraine is located on which continent.
2. How many people do ukraine have?
3. Ukraine won the European Cup.
4. Ukraine is currently in a state of war or not.
sr. member
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January 30, 2018, 08:37:22 PM
#36
Ukraine is a country located in Europe bordered by Russia. This country is a developed economy within the European Union Ero. 2008 UEFA European Football Championship final. Spain is the team that won the championship. Ukraine is currently in a state of war and a recession.
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January 30, 2018, 03:10:28 PM
#35
Why do you need a job? You are sitting on cryptocurrency forum Smiley

Not all people can earn in cryptocurrency area)
But earning in crypto and spending in Hryvnyas (Ukrainian currency) is great idea for foreign visitors and tourists

By the way about tourism you can check this site http://andy-travel.com.ua/region/podorozhi-ukrayinoyu
It covers lot of unique places in Ukraine
It's in Ukrainian, but it has lots of photos and just in case to check info you can use translator
EEM
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January 30, 2018, 12:28:57 PM
#34
Why do you need a job? You are sitting on cryptocurrency forum Smiley

There are a lot of foreign students in Ukraine. You can find them on Facebook and talk to them.
sr. member
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January 30, 2018, 08:28:41 AM
#33
Quote from: Flodner on Today at 04:23:27 PM
No, especially in Kyiv and other big cities.
It's hard to agree with you. In one hand you don't need to communicate with other people much when you do some physical part time job, but in another and you've got to be able to find a contact with your colleagues or customers. So it can be pretty difficult.

May be when replying I was thinking more about IT area. In past when I worked in IT companies, I had several foreign colleagues, and sometimes they even got more salary because they were "native speakers".
Also in big cities there are many language schools, so if you speak fluently Spanish, Italian, French, Chinese, Arabic and many other languages - you can find  job in this area too.

And if we are talking about physical jobs - it's more difficult, but if you have friends they can help you in this direction
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January 30, 2018, 08:06:21 AM
#32

4. Are there part time jobs for international students in Ukraine ?

Rather yes than no. Waiter, postman, barman, delivery man and so on. All this professions are easy to find in every city of our country. But the salary might be not as high as you would like it to be. Keep it in mind.

5. Is it difficult to find part time jobs without knowing their language?

Quote from: Flodner on Today at 04:23:27 PM
No, especially in Kyiv and other big cities.
It's hard to agree with you. In one hand you don't need to communicate with other people much when you do some physical part time job, but in another and you've got to be able to find a contact with your colleagues or customers. So it can be pretty difficult.


Huge opportunities are open for skilled programmers due to fast-growing offshore programming industry. Native English may be an opportunity for language teaching. I'll agree that common part-time jobs like waiters or delivery that need  to communicate with local customers will be hard for a foreiner. But many local businesses are export-oriented and seek for stuff with good language skills for sales, support etc.
As for general safety it is pretty good for a country in war.
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January 30, 2018, 07:09:34 AM
#31
1. Is Ukraine safe for foreigners ?

Truely saying, I have been to many countries from abroad and I have something that I can compare to. There are many crazy people around the world and Ukraine isn't an exception. So I can ezly say that it is pretty much safe.

2. Are Ukrainians are racists ?

Presonaly, I have never met an Ukrainian who would say that he hates any other race.

3. How is the living cost in Ukraine.

Unfortunately, Ukrainian economic is disastrous and it means that you can easily excange some dolars for a pretty big amount of hryvnias.
As for prices, they aren't high at all for any foreigner. You can spend a week here with all the comforts only for 350$. It all depends on a region and quality or a choosen living place.

4. Are there part time jobs for international students in Ukraine ?

Rather yes than no. Waiter, postman, barman, delivery man and so on. All this professions are easy to find in every city of our country. But the salary might be not as high as you would like it to be. Keep it in mind.

5. Is it difficult to find part time jobs without knowing their language?

Quote from: Flodner on Today at 04:23:27 PM
No, especially in Kyiv and other big cities.
It's hard to agree with you. In one hand you don't need to communicate with other people much when you do some physical part time job, but in another and you've got to be able to find a contact with your colleagues or customers. So it can be pretty difficult.
sr. member
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January 30, 2018, 04:39:02 AM
#30
Ukraine is a beautiful country and quite cheap for the cost of living. But I think it's better to choose big cities where there are many people with whom you can communicate in English if you need help. I recently went to Kiev and I can say that it's safe and there are a lot of friendly people.

Thanks, that's good and honest review.
Yes, if you need more communication - it's better to choose big cities, if you need cultural life - choose cities.
But if it doesn't matter you can choose even any small town, the price of living there will be even cheaper
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January 29, 2018, 02:47:59 PM
#29
Ukraine is a beautiful country and quite cheap for the cost of living. But I think it's better to choose big cities where there are many people with whom you can communicate in English if you need help. I recently went to Kiev and I can say that it's safe and there are a lot of friendly people.
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January 29, 2018, 01:58:37 PM
#28
The problems in Crimea started during the 1990s, when the returning Crimean Tatar Muslims began forcibly occupying the farms owned by the ethnic Russians. The Ukrainian government sided with the Muslims, and this made the local Russian population very hostile towards the regime in Kiev. That is the reason why almost no one in Crimea (not even the ethnic Ukrainians) want to be part of Ukraine ever again. The Muslims on the other hand want the peninsula to merge with Turkey.

That's Russian position, or even I would say position of some Russian imperialists. I thought you are from Russia as well as other commenters, but checked some other posts and it seems you are Indian (like I thought first time when saw the name).
Many Muslims from Crimea (Tatars) wanted to be in united Ukraine, but Putin and Russian special forces used the moment when after Maidan Kyiv government was week and occupied Crimea.
Many people including ethic Russians are not happy to live in occupied territory which Russia claims to be its own (but that's not recognized by almost no other states, including India). So some day Crimea should return to Ukraine. We'll see.
sr. member
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January 28, 2018, 10:01:12 AM
#27
Hey guys be cool. We should respect Ukran's sovereignty ,However I read something like this that Crimea was not a truly sovereign territory of Ukraine. It was supposed to be transferred to Russia in 1991, and it didn't happen only due to lack of time and resources on both sides. Transfer would have eliminated huge problems that Crimea faced while under Ukranian control. I never noticed that much about Ukraine before this incident. later I got to know Ukraine also powerful war nation. Because In soviet era most of Weapons were made in Ukraine, So they have so many weapons and air crafts as well. I would like to hear from you guys about this incident and two countries too.  

The problems in Crimea started during the 1990s, when the returning Crimean Tatar Muslims began forcibly occupying the farms owned by the ethnic Russians. The Ukrainian government sided with the Muslims, and this made the local Russian population very hostile towards the regime in Kiev. That is the reason why almost no one in Crimea (not even the ethnic Ukrainians) want to be part of Ukraine ever again. The Muslims on the other hand want the peninsula to merge with Turkey.
sr. member
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January 28, 2018, 09:49:35 AM
#26
Hey guys be cool. We should respect Ukran's sovereignty ,However I read something like this that Crimea was not a truly sovereign territory of Ukraine. It was supposed to be transferred to Russia in 1991, and it didn't happen only due to lack of time and resources on both sides. Transfer would have eliminated huge problems that Crimea faced while under Ukranian control. I never noticed that much about Ukraine before this incident. later I got to know Ukraine also powerful war nation. Because In soviet era most of Weapons were made in Ukraine, So they have so many weapons and air crafts as well. I would like to hear from you guys about this incident and two countries too.  

After 1991, after collapse of Soviet Union, Ukraine was 3rd military power in the world. Yes, it might sound strange for some people who doesn't know this history, but Ukraine had 3rd biggest nuclear arsenal, after USA and Russia.
In 1994 Ukraine gave its nuclear weapons and signed Budapest memorandum with USA, UK, Russia and these countries guaranteed security of Ukraine. Russia violated Budapest memorandum by occupying and annexing Crimea. That's it if in brief.
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January 28, 2018, 04:20:07 AM
#25
Run a bar in Israel, many Ukranians are coming. In an hour or two one will try to kick ass of another one. It's all about the politics they say. They just don't like ukranians.

This message looked stupid for me, because it gives no sense. "Ukrainians are coming and they just don't like ukrainians"..
So I checked your profiles and most of your messages are in Russian
So if you hate Ukraine and Ukrainians - that's your problem, don't spread stupid messages like this in topic about Ukraine.

For all the readers - as you see, some messages which you might read about Ukraine can come from Russians (even if they are living in another countries or pretend that they are from another countries).

Ukraine is great country both for living and for cryptocurrency, blockchain activities.

Hey guys be cool. We should respect Ukran's sovereignty ,However I read something like this that Crimea was not a truly sovereign territory of Ukraine. It was supposed to be transferred to Russia in 1991, and it didn't happen only due to lack of time and resources on both sides. Transfer would have eliminated huge problems that Crimea faced while under Ukranian control. I never noticed that much about Ukraine before this incident. later I got to know Ukraine also powerful war nation. Because In soviet era most of Weapons were made in Ukraine, So they have so many weapons and air crafts as well. I would like to hear from you guys about this incident and two countries too.  
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January 28, 2018, 04:03:35 AM
#24
It's not safe at all. Read the news about kidnapping the bitcoint holders in Kiev and Odessa first. If it's not enough I can continue.

Isolated incidents can't be used to tarnish a country. As far as I know, Ukraine is pretty safe for anyone, as long as you avoid the troubled areas and stay away from the drug paddlers. At least when you compare Ukraine to other expat destinations such as South Africa and Indonesia, the former looks like a heaven. But language problems can be a concern though.

Yes, I agree with you on your statement that Isolated incident can't be used to tarnish a whole country, It is not the way to read the whole picture of a country. These type of incident can occur in any country. For a example Anders Breivik's mass murderer scene in Norway doesn't approve that Norway is unsafe for people. Of course Norway one of safest places to live. That was only Isolates incident from a crazy man.
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January 28, 2018, 03:54:53 AM
#23
1. Is Ukraine safe for foreigners ?

Yes of course.

2 Are Ukrainians are racists ?

No.

3. How is the living cost in Ukraine

Cheap, one of the cheapest

4. Are there part time jobs for international students in Ukraine ?

Yes

5. Is it difficult to find part time jobs without knowing their language?

No, especially in Kyiv and other big cities. In small cities it might be hard.
Moreover if you are related to cryptocurrency world - you can earn online in crypto.

I'm a bit confused by your messages. If you like Putin and will shout it everywhere - may be Ukraine is not the best country to visit))
Also some of the commentators here provide false information - guys why do you do it? ))

Im looking forward to visit ukraine but on some reason or some people seeing ukraine as a no , a bad thing to visit. I hope I wont regret anything if i visit ukraine right? I quote on this reply hoping that somebody pursue me more or talk about the ukraine. And by any chance somehow guide me I know ukraine is a lot more to explore so hoping and looking forward.
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January 28, 2018, 03:41:42 AM
#22
Shall we talk about Ukraine? I hope Ukranians and people who has  visited and lived in Ukraine will join with thread to share their experiences here

1. Is Ukraine safe for foreigners ?
2 Are Ukrainians are racists ?
3. How is the living cost in Ukraine
4. Are there part time jobs for international students in Ukraine ?
5. Is it difficult to find part time jobs without knowing their language?
Considering that Ukraine is the punching bag for Russia, I really don’t think wise for anyone to visit there especially when Putin can be moody and decide to attack them whenever he clearly wants to. The people are great but security wise I don’t think so.

Yes, That fact is undeniable. But more possibility is that won't happen cos Nato will interfere, USA is also a member of NATO. Russia still cannot afford long run war, at the moment they want to expand their economy growth, Actually even USA cannot afford a war any more, But in the end Mr. Putin is unpredictable man.
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January 28, 2018, 03:40:16 AM
#21
Shall we talk about Ukraine? I hope Ukranians and people who has  visited and lived in Ukraine will join with thread to share their experiences here

1. Is Ukraine safe for foreigners ?
2 Are Ukrainians are racists ?
3. How is the living cost in Ukraine
4. Are there part time jobs for international students in Ukraine ?
5. Is it difficult to find part time jobs without knowing their language?
Hi!
Which city do you plan to visit for student exchange?

1) I think yes, we have a lot of foreigner student
2)Some can be, but you can find  such person in any country
3) Around  $200-400 depend of you lifestyle
4) yes but payment  not so high
5) It's depend on your skills,  and with out knowing language I think you cant find high payment job.
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January 28, 2018, 03:35:21 AM
#20
I am a Ukrainian and I love my place!
1. Is Ukraine safe for foreigners?
Of course! But don't carry coals to Newcastle. Be tolerant of Ukrainian citizens, our culture, and traditions.
2. Are Ukrainians are racists?
Intelligent adults aren't  racists. But sometimes you can meet people or teenagers with their hang-ups.
3. How is the living cost in Ukraine
It is relatively cheap to live in Ukraine. The price is starting from 10 dollars per day. In the capital and big cities it can be more.
4. Are there part time jobs for international students in Ukraine?
If you know the Ukrainian language, at least can understand and explain smth, you can find a suitable job for you.
5. Is it difficult to find part time jobs without knowing their language?
Yes, it is more difficult. But everything depends on you.

It's not safe at all. Read the news about kidnapping the bitcoint holders in Kiev and Odessa first. If it's not enough I can continue.

I don't believe that in your place it is safe everywhere. In Ukraine as in other countries, there are good people as well as bad. And you can find troubles everywhere.

Thanks for your explanation being an Ukrainian, I went through them carefully. Yeah, knowing their language in  overseas always feel conformable, I got your points.
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January 28, 2018, 03:24:48 AM
#19
1. Is Ukraine safe for foreigners ?

Yes of course.

2 Are Ukrainians are racists ?

No.

3. How is the living cost in Ukraine

Cheap, one of the cheapest

4. Are there part time jobs for international students in Ukraine ?

Yes

5. Is it difficult to find part time jobs without knowing their language?

No, especially in Kyiv and other big cities. In small cities it might be hard.
Moreover if you are related to cryptocurrency world - you can earn online in crypto.

I'm a bit confused by your messages. If you like Putin and will shout it everywhere - may be Ukraine is not the best country to visit))
Also some of the commentators here provide false information - guys why do you do it? ))

Thanks for the response. I think you are from Ukraine,

Well. regarding living cost. You are correct. Foods are cheap in Ukraine, Specially vegetables cos the cultivate vegetables in Ukraine,

No. 3, part time job in Ukraine, As I heard it is illegal to do part time jobs in Ukraine, correct me If I am wrong.
I will not say that I like Putin in Ukraine, it is politics I know the situation.  Smiley

Yeah If you have good Crypto income source You don't have to worry about surviving in abroad..
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