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Repatriation is not just a personal decision. It is a factor in Armenia’s resilience
When we talk about a country’s security, we usually think of the army, weapons, borders, and diplomacy. But every form of resilience has a deeper foundation — people.
Demographics directly affect a country’s defense capacity. The more people live in Armenia on a permanent basis, the broader the labor market, the stronger domestic…
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7 Aug 2026, 10:03 UTC2 viewsread 11 August 2026 Photo
Moving from Russia to Armenia with a child: what to sort out in advance if you’re planning for school
One of the most practical questions during repatriation is how to transfer a child from a school in Russia to a school in Armenia without unnecessary stress.
The good news: it’s absolutely doable. But it’s much better to prepare before the move, not after, when the family is also looking for housing, handling pap…
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Bank card in Armenia for a non-citizen: what you usually need and what to expect
One of the first practical questions after moving — or while preparing to — is how to open a bank card in Armenia if you don’t have Armenian citizenship yet.
Short answer: it’s possible, but the requirements depend on the bank, your status, and your documents. There is no universal rule that works for everyone.
What’s important to u…
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After moving to Armenia, one of the first practical questions is: what documents do you need to arrange locally?
It’s important to separate two situations: if you already have Armenian citizenship and if you moved without Armenian citizenship. Your next steps depend on this.
1. If you are an Armenian citizen
After relocating, people usually arrange or update:
Armenian ID card or passport. If your documents are …
31 Jul 2026, 10:03 UTC3 viewsread 11 August 2026 Photo
Where to Look for Work in Armenia: a basic list of online resources
One of the most practical questions before moving or repatriating is where exactly to look for job openings.
The good news: Armenia already has a working digital environment for job hunting. The less good news: the market is relatively small, so it’s better not to rely on just one site and instead check several platforms at once.
Here’s a good p…
29 Jul 2026, 10:02 UTC2 viewsread 11 August 2026 Photo
Moving to Armenia starts not with suitcases, but with documents
One of the most common mistakes in repatriation is leaving document collection until the last minute. In practice, paperwork often determines how smoothly your move, status application, job search, children’s school enrollment, and everyday arrangements will go.
If you currently live, for example, in Russia and are considering moving to Armenia, it’s b…
27 Jul 2026, 10:01 UTC2 viewsread 11 August 2026 Photo
Repatriation is not only about Yerevan. It is also a chance to bring new life back to Armenia’s regions.
When people talk about returning, they usually picture the capital: jobs, infrastructure, and a familiar urban rhythm. That makes sense. But if we look at repatriation more broadly, something else becomes clear: for Armenia, it is not only the fact of return that matters, but also the geography of that return.
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24 Jul 2026, 10:01 UTC4 viewsread 11 August 2026 Photo
Armenia is more than just Yerevan. Sometimes the best repatriation plan begins beyond the capital.
When people think about moving back, their eyes almost automatically turn to the capital. That makes sense: Yerevan seems like the most straightforward option — the airport is nearby, there are more job opportunities, a familiar urban environment, cafés, schools, services, and social circles.
But if your work gives …
22 Jul 2026, 10:00 UTC6 viewsread 11 August 2026 Photo
Where to look for housing and real estate in Armenia if you’re planning a move
One of the first practical questions during repatriation is where to look for an apartment, house, or land. It’s best to be realistic from the start: there’s no single all-in-one website. The most effective approach is usually to check several platforms in parallel, compare prices, and always confirm details in person.
Here’s a basic set…
20 Jul 2026, 10:04 UTC5 views1 reactionsread 11 August 2026 Photo
One of the most common questions after moving to Armenia is: what documents do you need to get a job and enroll your child in school?
This is exactly the kind of situation where calm preparation saves a lot of stress. Below is a basic guide for newcomers. It’s important to keep in mind that the exact list may vary depending on the employer, the school, your citizenship, and your residency status.
For employment, …
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17 Jul 2026, 10:02 UTC6 viewsread 11 August 2026 Photo
The repatriation of professionals is not a symbolic gesture — it is a practical contribution to Armenia’s development
When an Armenian engineer, doctor, teacher, entrepreneur, IT specialist, architect, or manager moves to Armenia, the country gains more than just one more resident.
It gains human capital: knowledge, discipline, professional standards, international experience, and new connections. This is what bu…
15 Jul 2026, 10:03 UTC7 viewsread 11 August 2026 Photo
Repatriation as a response to assimilation
Assimilation rarely happens all at once. More often, it comes quietly: first the language disappears from everyday life, then Armenian identity remains only in family stories, and eventually the connection to Armenia becomes mostly symbolic.
In the first generation, this may be barely noticeable. In the second, it becomes more apparent. By the third, what often remains i…
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