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Repatriation to Armenia

@repatriarm

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19subscribers

+0 since we began measuring on 9 August 2026

Risers and fallers across the register · movement among entries of Under 1,000.

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Telegram ID-1003747155779
TypeChannel
Username@repatriarm
DescriptionRepatriation to Armenia - useful information about moving and returning. Formats of repatriation, real difficulties, people's experiences, and life between countries. For those who consider returning as a long-term solution.
CreatedBetween 1 February 2026 and 15 June 2026— estimated from Telegram’s id allocation, not measured. How this range is calculated.
First recorded11 August 2026
Last confirmed live16 August 2026
Measurements held2
On Telegramt.me/repatriarm

Growth

199 August 2026 — 19 subscribers11 August 2026 — 19 subscribers9 August 202611 August 2026
2 measurements spanning 2 days. Dots are measurements; the straight line between them is drawn to join them, not to claim we know the path taken in between — snapshots are recorded only when a count changes, so gaps mean “no change observed”, never “interpolated”. The vertical axis spans 18–20 and does not start at zero.
Measurement log — every subscribers count we have recorded
Measured (UTC)SubscribersChange
11 Aug 2026, 17:4619no change
9 Aug 2026, 08:0119first reading

Engagement

20 posts held, back to 15 June 2026the reader has not yet reached the start of this channel’s public history, so older posts may sit further back, unread. Read across 1 pageof Telegram’s post history, 20 posts per page.

ERR · 30 days
15.8%
avg views ÷ 19 subscribers
Avg views / post
3.0
10 posts measured
Reaction rate
28.6%
reactions ÷ views · ER floor
Posts in window
10
of 20 held

ERR is average views per post over the last 30 days divided by subscribers, the definition TGStat uses, so this figure is comparable with the one you will see elsewhere. It falls structurally as a channel grows: a high ERR on a small channel and a low one on a large channel describe reach mathematics, not quality. We publish the figure and the sample it came from and pass no verdict on it.

ER is defined industry-wide as (forwards + reactions + comments) ÷ views— note the denominator is views, not subscribers. Telegram’s public web preview carries views and reactions but not forward or comment counts, so the reaction rate above is the reactions term only and is therefore a floor: the true ER for this channel is higher by an amount we have not measured and will not estimate. It is computed over the 2 of 10 measured posts that carry a reaction reading, and over those same posts' views.

What these figures were computed from
WindowRolling 30 days · latest post in window 10 August 2026
Posts held20 (15 June 202610 August 2026)
Views total30
Reactions total2
Forwards / commentsnot exposed by the public surface — not measured, not estimated
Readings taken11 Aug 2026, 17:46 UTC

Views are a single reading per post, taken at the time above. A post published in the last day or two is still accumulating views, which pulls the 30-day average down slightly. That is a property of the standard definition rather than a fault in it, so we keep the definition rather than “correcting” the number into something nobody can reproduce.

Precision. Telegram publishes view counts on its public widget in short form — 8.12K, 3.7M — so any reading at or above 1,000 reaches us rounded to three significant figures, and only counts below 1,000 are exact. Averages and rates derived from them are shown to the same precision rather than to the unit: a figure like 3,701,250 would assert digits nobody measured.

Reaction counts are published per emoji and rounded the same way, so a total below 1,000 is exact and a larger one is a sum that may carry a rounded component from each emoji above 1,000. Because it is a sum, it does not look rounded — read a large reaction total as three significant figures per contributing emoji rather than as the figure it prints.

What this channel posts

Photos
29
Links
6

Lifetime counters from Telegram’s own channel header, read 11 August 2026 — not the date at the top of this page, which is when the subscriber count was last read. Below Telegram’s rounding threshold, so these counts are exact.

Reaction mix

12 reactions across 6 posts, in 3 distinct kinds. The most used accounts for 66.7% of them.

Every reaction kind recorded on the sample, most used first
ReactionCountShareShare, drawn
866.7%
👍216.7%
🔥216.7%

No sentiment is inferred, and none should be read in. This table is ordered by count and by nothing else. Emoji do not carry stable meaning across languages or communities — 🙏 is thanks in one channel and mourning in another — so we publish which ones were pressed and how often, and pass no judgement on what an audience meant by them.

Precision. Telegram publishes reaction counts per emoji and short-forms each one — 4.34K, 1.2M — so any single kind at or above 1,000 reaches us at three significant figures, and only counts below 1,000 are exact. The shares above are ratios of those figures and carry the same error. This is also why the total here can differ slightly from a reaction total printed elsewhere on the page: both are sums of the same rounded parts, taken over samples with different edges.

Coverage. Reactions were read on 6 of the 20 sampled posts in this sample. Summed by Telegram’s own count on each post — not by adding up the per-emoji breakdown above — those same posts carry 12reactions in total: the kind of figure the paragraph above means by “a reaction total printed elsewhere on the page”.

Measured over the 20 most recent posts we hold, published 15 June 2026 to 10 August 2026, using the newest reading held for each. Telegram Stars are excluded: they are a payment, not a reaction, and they have their own section.

Recent posts

10 Aug 2026, 10:02 UTC2 views1 reactionsread 11 August 2026
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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
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⁠ 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

5 Aug 2026, 10:02 UTC2 viewsread 11 August 2026
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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

3 Aug 2026, 10:04 UTC2 viewsread 11 August 2026
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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
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⁠ 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
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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
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⁠ 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.

24 Jul 2026, 10:01 UTC4 viewsread 11 August 2026
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⁠ 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
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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
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⁠ 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
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⁠ 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
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⁠ 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

Showing the 12 most recent of 20 posts we hold for @repatriarm. View and reaction counts are the latest single reading for each post, not a live figure, and a recent post is still accumulating both. A view count marked was rounded by Telegram before we ever saw it — t.me prints views in full below 1,000 and to three significant figures above, so ≈1,200,000 means somewhere between 1,150,000 and 1,249,999. Unmarked counts are exact. Text is reproduced from the public post preview and truncated for length.

Citation-graph rank

Citation-graph rank — 199,918 of 1,481,306entries in the measured graph. A weighted position computed from the forward and mention edges below — republished posts weigh more than named mentions — and recomputed periodically, over the whole graph. Published only as this ordinal position, never as a score: a position is a fact, and a score printed beside one channel’s name would read as a verdict this register does not make. The two counts beneath stay separate for the same reason mentions are never summed with forwards anywhere else on this page — a named-by count costs nothing to manufacture. The top 100 by this measure, or how it is computed.

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Cite this entry

A live page changes as we take new readings, so a citation should name the measurement it is based on, not just the URL. The line below cites the subscriber count as measured 11 August 2026 — this entry's latest reading, not the date you are reading this.

“Repatriation to Armenia” (@repatriarm), 19 subscribers as measured 11 August 2026. Telegram Register, tgregister.com/channel/repatriarm.

Full measurement history, CC BY 4.0. Every reading this register holds for this entry, not just the latest one, as a dated, downloadable record: CSV · JSON. Free to use with attribution to tgregister.com. Each file carries its own generation timestamp, which is the figure to cite for exactly when the data was retrieved.