#braiden_news №2059📢 Cyrillic has overtaken Latin script for the first time in trademark applications in RussiaIn the second half of last year, Russian companies submitted more applications for trademark registration featuring inscriptions in Cyrillic.The difference between applications with Cyrillic elements and those using Latin script amounted to 10% (1,500 applications). At the same time, more than 60% of all applications were submitted not by Russian, but by foreign companies.In 2023–2024, Latin script consistently dominated, exceeding Cyrillic by an average of 23% each month.As of March 1, a law has come into force in Russia prohibiting the use of foreign words on signs and informational boards.❗️Our company provides services related to trademark registration in Russia.More details here: https://t.me/braiden_channel/4209〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️〰️➡️ Get consultation ➡️ Migration chat➡️ List of services☑️ #trademark #intellectual_propertyClick on any hashtag in our post to select a list of posts on this topic
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#braiden_exam №2058Hello, dear friends 👋Today is Thursday, and it's time to test your knowledge.As you might remember, we decided to add a new section into our exam. Our current test consists of 4 questions on the Russian traffic rules 🛑The traffic rules exam is conducted in Russian 🇷🇺To pass it successfully, we recommend reading the questions and answers in our exam section in Russian. Exactly for this purpose, we have attached images with Russian text to the posts.Let's go 🚗 🚗 🚗
Amis, une nouvelle interview arrive très bientôt !Cette fois — un invité vraiment unique : le chef français Frédéric Calmels 🇫🇷, qui a travaillé avec des chefs triplement étoilés Michelin et a construit sa carrière à Paris pendant plus de 20 ans.De la haute cuisine à la philosophie — cette interview va bien au-delà de la gastronomie.💬 « La cuisine française est une question d’influence — nous empruntons des idées, nous les faisons nôtres et nous exprimons quelque chose de profondément personnel. »Mais ce n’est pas tout. Dans cette interview, Frédéric partage également sa vision inattendue de la Russie, l’écart entre les récits médiatiques et la réalité, et pourquoi la compréhension ne vient qu’à travers l’expérience personnelle.Un chef, un penseur et un conteur — une interview à ne pas manquer.====================📹 Première de l’interview : 21 mars 2026✴️ Pour regarder la vidéo avec doublage automatique en anglais, rendez-vous sur notre chaîne YouTube :https://youtube.com/shorts/kJtmQjMDqgo❗️Si la vidéo ne se charge pas dans Telegram, vous pouvez aussi la regarder sur Yandex Disk :https://disk.yandex.ru/i/IKobe347D3mD1g===================="About my life in Russia" – useful interviews with expats and immigrants.In English 🇬🇧Friends, a new interview is coming very soon! This time — a truly unique guest: French chef Frédéric Calmels 🇫🇷, who worked with Michelin-starred legends and spent over 20 years building his career in Paris.From haute cuisine to philosophy — this interview goes far beyond food. 💬 “French cuisine is about influence — we take ideas, make them our own, and express something deeply personal.”But that’s not all. In this interview, Frédéric also shares his unexpected perspective on Russia, the gap between media narratives and reality, and why understanding comes only through personal experience.A chef, a thinker, and a storyteller — this is definitely one you don’t want to miss.====================📹 Interview premiere: March 21, 2026✴️ To watc

#braiden_news №2057Today, March 18, we mark an important date — the Day of the reunification of Crimea with Russia 🇷🇺This day has become a symbol of restored historical justice and the unity of the people. In 2014, the treaty on the admission of Crimea and Sevastopol into the Russian Federation was signed.🔸 Crimea and Sevastopol returned to Russia by the will of the people.It was not just a decision — it was a conscious choice to be with their country, their history, and their values.🔸 Crimea has a rich and ancient history.Back in antiquity, Greek colonies existed here, including Chersonesus, founded in the 5th century BC. Later, the peninsula became part of the Byzantine Empire, and in 1783 it was incorporated into the Russian Empire under Catherine the Great.🔸 During the Soviet period, Crimea was transferred to Ukraine.And after many years, it officially returned to Russia.🔸 Over the years, the peninsula has undergone significant transformation: infrastructure is developing, cities are growing, and new opportunities for life and work are being created. Most importantly, the connection with Russia has strengthened and become inseparable.From our side, we would also like to note that many foreigners today consider moving specifically to Crimea. And indeed, once you visit this place, you will want to return again and again.Congratulations on this important day ❤️🇷🇺
#braiden_surveys №2046 Dear friends! We invite you to take part in our 17th survey! Today’s survey topic: Are you satisfied with your choice of region to live in Russia? This survey will help to: ✔️ understand which regions are most suitable for foreigners…#braiden_surveys №2056👋 Hello everyone, dear friends!A week ago, we conducted the survey №17 on the topic of "Are you satisfied with your choice of region to live in Russia?".Let's summarize the results!Note that the comments under Question 6 contain a lot of useful information from people who have already moved to Russia 😉😀 HOW SATISFIED ARE YOU WITH THE REGION YOU CHOSE TO LIVE IN RUSSIA?• Very satisfied, it suits me perfectly – 46% (68 votes)• Generally okay, but there are some downsides – 30% (44 votes) • I haven't moved yet, just planning – 19% (28 votes)• There are serious difficulties – 4% (7 votes)• I regret my choice of region – 1% (2 votes)😀 HAVE YOU WANTED TO MOVE TO ANOTHER REGION AFTER RECEIVING YOUR TRP (РВП)?• No, I'm staying in my region – 47% (63 votes) • I have not received an TRP (РВП) yet – 26% (34 votes) • I'm thinking about it – 16% (21 votes) • Yes, I already want to move – 11% (15 votes)😀 DID YOU KNOW IN ADVANCE THAT THE TRP (РВП) IS TIED TO A SPECIFIC REGION AND MUST BE CHANGED IF YOU MOVE??• Yes, I knew in advance – 67% (87 votes)• I only learned about it now – 14% (18 votes)• I don't know how it works – 13% (16 votes)• I found out after receiving the TRP (РВП) – 6% (8 votes)😀 WHAT HAS BEEN THE MOST DIFFICULT FOR YOU IN THE REGION YOU CHOSE? (For this question, respondents could select multiple answers)• Finding a job – 37% (40 votes)• Bureaucracy and documents – 34% (37 votes)• Language and communication – 24% (26 votes)• Salary levels – 15% (16 votes)• Climate / weather – 10% (11 votes)• Everything is fine, no difficulties – 13% (14 votes)😀 IF YOU WERE CHOOSING A REGION TO LIVE IN RUSSIA AGAIN NOW, WHAT WOULD YOU DO? • I would choose the same region –
#resettlement №2055Today’s relocation story to Russia is especially interesting in our opinion 👇American filmmaker Reginald Tremblay moved to Russia 6 years ago and became an Orthodox priest in Crimea 🇷🇺In the past, he was a Catholic priest, but after moving, he decided to embrace the Orthodox faith.📘 “The reason I first came to Russia in 2016 was my desire to learn the truth about Crimea’s return to Russia. As a documentary filmmaker, I wanted to show Americans what I discovered. During my subsequent visits, I realized what an incredible country and culture Russia is. Everything I learned made me want to live here,” Tremblay shared.🗓 In 2020, Reginald permanently moved to Russia, got married, and now gives lectures and conducts church services in a local church in Crimea.You can learn more about his life in Crimea by watching the video attached to this post.Currently, Reginald holds a Permanent Residence Permit (VNZh) in Russia. Recently, he also stated that he plans to apply for Russian citizenship under an exceptional procedure through the President of Russia.We sincerely believe that everything will work out for him and that he will become a citizen of Russia in the near future 🤞🤞🤞By the way, Reginald actively runs social media and regularly publishes content.We invite you to subscribe:https://t.me/GlobalConversationshttps://youtube.com/@alfredobolduchttps://regist.substack.comhttps://rumble.com/user/tremregiOn March 20, our teacher Olga will give her second online lecture on Orthodoxy.You can find out more details here.=======================❗️We would like to remind you that our company provides assistance with obtaining Russian citizenship under the exceptional procedure.📖 Learn more here: https://t.me/braiden_services/151To view the video with automatic dubbing in other languages, visit our YouTube channel: https://youtu.be/71zEToq32hoIf the video does not load, you can watch it on our Yandex Disk: https://disk.yandex.ru/i/LBS4oY8wEionrgSource of in
Back to Education Residence Post ⤴️⤴️#braiden_services №2054💢 OBTAINING AN INDEFINITE RESIDENCE PERMIT (RP) IN RUSSIA ON THE BASIS OF A TEMPORARY RESIDENCE PERMIT FOR STUDENTS (РВПО) ➡️ The service is relevant for foreign citizens who:• have applied for РВПО during the period of their studies;• have already graduated from a Russian university.❗️Important to know:• It is possible to apply for residence permit on the basis of RVPO within 3 years after graduation;• Minors can obtain a residence permit under the same conditions as the applicant;• It does not matter whether a foreigner graduated with honors or without them;• Proof of employment in the Russian Federation is not required for submission of the documents.• Decree 821 on the requirement to sign a military contract for men aged 18-65 does not apply to this basis for obtaining a residence permit.➡️ Term of service provision:• preparation of the document set and its submission to the migration authority takes an average of 3-4 weeks;• consideration of the documents by the migration authority – 4 months.➡️ Stages of the service implementation:1. Collection of necessary documents;2. Preparation of application form and its annexes for submission to the migration authority; 3. Passing mandatory medical examinations and obtaining medical certificates;Our specialist will schedule an appointment for you at a convenient date and time. In-person accompaniment by a specialist to the medical facility is paid separately.4. Preparation of notarized document translations;5. Obtaining a coupon (appointment) to submit the documents to the migration authority;6. Submission of the set of documents to the migration authorities.Presence of the Client at the migration authority is mandatory.7. Putting an RP stamp into a foreign passport at a migration center and obtaining a residence permit.➡️ Result of the service:A foreign citizen receives an indefinite residence permit in Russia.➡️ Service cost: from 70 000 rublesThe cost depe