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We will talk about how to leave the Russian Federation, change your identity and return to the Russian Federation if there is no official opportunity. I will say right away that the operation is not cheap and not fast, but it is possible to create a new identity, which is almost impossible to reveal in the current realities. I would also like to note that our scheme includes fake documents, you should understand the risks of using them.
We are considering a set of measures for leaving the Russian Federation and changing your identity by changing citizenship there and back. You can limit yourself to just leaving, or just leaving and changing citizenship.
What we need:
1) Re-sticking the internal passport with a guarantee that the drop will not file a statement about the loss.
2) Re-gluing of a foreign passport to the same person with the same conditions (needed for travel to a third country)
3) Birth certificate to the same person (needed for change of identity)
4) Journalist's ID to the same person (helps in changing identity)
5) A head on the shoulders with a sufficient amount of gray matter
6) A well-thought-out legend
Peculiarities of travel:
It does not matter what you are going to do next, but travel must be done exclusively by land transport, to countries with which crossing is possible with an internal passport of the Russian Federation and specifically with the help of re-gluing of an internal passport. A duplicate will not do - there is a very high probability of getting caught, re-gluing is done entirely from native materials and a guarantee that the drop, whose passport will not go to report the loss, and therefore will sit in the Russian Federation and not twitch. Crossing with a foreign passport is also not worth it. The fact is that border guards check internal and foreign passports in different databases. The passport is checked against the Migrant1 database and a photo of the real owner is displayed there. The internal passport is checked only by text and receives a response without a photo of the real owner, but if you behave suspiciously, they can check you in full. The ideal option for traveling on an internal passport is Belarus.
Where and how next:
From Belarus, we fly to Georgia on a foreign passport, only direct flights. Don't even think of going to countries where a visa is required. Here, the choice is obvious, diplomatic relations between the Russian Federation and Georgia are conducted with the mediation of Switzerland, which means that for us this is a tasty morsel - there are no relations between government agencies, no one can check.
It is important to check the drop, into whose internal and foreign passports (they must be for the same person) your photo will be pasted, he should not have visited Abkhazia, South Ossetia and Crimea.
We receive Georgian citizenship:
This is where the fake birth certificate comes in handy. In the certificate, we write that it was issued by the Staropromyslovsky Department of the Civil Registry Office of the city of Grozny before 1993. There was a fire there during the war and the archive of this
Civil Registry Office burned down. The father's last name and first name in the birth certificate must match yours in the passport, but the mother's full name must be Georgian (there is one caveat here, I will explain below) and in the nationality column we write - Georgian. With these documents, we go to the Civil Registry Agency. Our man had a legend, along with his journalist's ID, that he was a novice journalist, wrote his first article, wrote an undesirable one critical of the government (he thought he would make a name for himself), when it was published the next day, people from the FSB came to the editorial office and bent him over together with the editor and demanded that he bring all the materials, the article, of course, was deleted and in general he left everything (social networks of all kinds). So he fled (of course, our man came up with the article and had a rough idea of what to say if they asked in Georgia what the article was about and what exactly he didn’t like, that’s what they asked him there in short. Of course, the case materials, and he didn’t risk transporting the article across the border). They also asked about his parents, he had never seen his father in his life, his mother died when he was young, he was raised by distant relatives, from whom he ran away at an early age and worked as a laborer at a construction site, and so on.
The legend should be thought out thoroughly, but journalists who write badly about the Russian government are treated very well there. If they ask what you are going to do in Georgia, it’s better to say that you are going to study your Georgian roots and work (it’s your choice, but it’s better not to do journalism or other political or quasi-political activities – it can arouse suspicion and special control). Ours was approved and issued a passport within a month.
Important point: When applying for citizenship, write additionally that you would like to be given your mother's surname, according to her birth certificate she is Georgian. And now a very interesting point, your mother's surname will not be a typical Georgian surname. According to the history of Georgia, at the time when it was part of the Russian Empire, the surnames of many princes and high-ranking officials were changed to Russian, but the root must be Georgian, for example, Baratynsky is originally a Georgian surname and there are many such surnames. So your mother will have such a surname, and her first name and patronymic will be typically Georgian, like Baratynskaya Manana Zurabovna, this is an important point, below you will understand why.
As a result, at the exit, we receive a Georgian passport with a different-looking Russian surname and a Russian name with patronymic, which are not in the Russian Federation databases, maybe there are, but this is not you, but people with the same surname.
What's next:
Next is another clever move, we moderately spoil the birth certificate and ask to replace it with a Georgian one, the data there will remain the same, but the form and seal will already be Georgian. This will be useful to us when obtaining Russian citizenship.
Return to the Russian Federation:
Through friends we receive an invitation and visa to the Russian Federation. With new documents, as a person who does not exist in real life, but officially exists in Georgia, we return to the Russian Federation. We translate the birth certificate at a notary. We go and ask to issue Russian citizenship, your father is Russian and you are a native speaker. There is another trick here - when the fake documents are in the process of being made, make yourself a Georgian IP and register Twitter and Facebook, just do not even think of indicating your full name (I remind you that you will have a different surname in your passport, like your mother). From these accounts, write moderately critical posts about the Georgian government (only in moderation) and praise the Russian Federation also in moderation, other posts are also a must, make a live fake full-fledged, at the time of return entry the account will be from 2 to 6 months old.
Add a couple of real friends there, those who will make you an invitation, you may need their confirmation and guarantee that they know you, etc. If asked, also say that you grew up without a father, lost your mother at an early age, were raised by distant relatives in a village in Georgia (choose to your taste, there are plenty of Russian villages there), then moved to Tbilisi, worked there (anywhere), but because of accounts on social networks they came in uniform and began to morally pressure in the end they decided to come to their historical homeland, where they had never been before.
Do not forget about the costs of state fees. They did not want to give a certificate in Georgia for a long time, but they were able to persuade for $ 500.
This method was tested by an experienced and thinking person. No one has heard of such a scheme anywhere and it was done for the first time. So far, Russian citizenship has not been received, but a residence permit will soon be. All the best to everyone.
We are considering a set of measures for leaving the Russian Federation and changing your identity by changing citizenship there and back. You can limit yourself to just leaving, or just leaving and changing citizenship.
What we need:
1) Re-sticking the internal passport with a guarantee that the drop will not file a statement about the loss.
2) Re-gluing of a foreign passport to the same person with the same conditions (needed for travel to a third country)
3) Birth certificate to the same person (needed for change of identity)
4) Journalist's ID to the same person (helps in changing identity)
5) A head on the shoulders with a sufficient amount of gray matter
6) A well-thought-out legend
Peculiarities of travel:
It does not matter what you are going to do next, but travel must be done exclusively by land transport, to countries with which crossing is possible with an internal passport of the Russian Federation and specifically with the help of re-gluing of an internal passport. A duplicate will not do - there is a very high probability of getting caught, re-gluing is done entirely from native materials and a guarantee that the drop, whose passport will not go to report the loss, and therefore will sit in the Russian Federation and not twitch. Crossing with a foreign passport is also not worth it. The fact is that border guards check internal and foreign passports in different databases. The passport is checked against the Migrant1 database and a photo of the real owner is displayed there. The internal passport is checked only by text and receives a response without a photo of the real owner, but if you behave suspiciously, they can check you in full. The ideal option for traveling on an internal passport is Belarus.
Where and how next:
From Belarus, we fly to Georgia on a foreign passport, only direct flights. Don't even think of going to countries where a visa is required. Here, the choice is obvious, diplomatic relations between the Russian Federation and Georgia are conducted with the mediation of Switzerland, which means that for us this is a tasty morsel - there are no relations between government agencies, no one can check.
It is important to check the drop, into whose internal and foreign passports (they must be for the same person) your photo will be pasted, he should not have visited Abkhazia, South Ossetia and Crimea.
We receive Georgian citizenship:
This is where the fake birth certificate comes in handy. In the certificate, we write that it was issued by the Staropromyslovsky Department of the Civil Registry Office of the city of Grozny before 1993. There was a fire there during the war and the archive of this
Civil Registry Office burned down. The father's last name and first name in the birth certificate must match yours in the passport, but the mother's full name must be Georgian (there is one caveat here, I will explain below) and in the nationality column we write - Georgian. With these documents, we go to the Civil Registry Agency. Our man had a legend, along with his journalist's ID, that he was a novice journalist, wrote his first article, wrote an undesirable one critical of the government (he thought he would make a name for himself), when it was published the next day, people from the FSB came to the editorial office and bent him over together with the editor and demanded that he bring all the materials, the article, of course, was deleted and in general he left everything (social networks of all kinds). So he fled (of course, our man came up with the article and had a rough idea of what to say if they asked in Georgia what the article was about and what exactly he didn’t like, that’s what they asked him there in short. Of course, the case materials, and he didn’t risk transporting the article across the border). They also asked about his parents, he had never seen his father in his life, his mother died when he was young, he was raised by distant relatives, from whom he ran away at an early age and worked as a laborer at a construction site, and so on.
The legend should be thought out thoroughly, but journalists who write badly about the Russian government are treated very well there. If they ask what you are going to do in Georgia, it’s better to say that you are going to study your Georgian roots and work (it’s your choice, but it’s better not to do journalism or other political or quasi-political activities – it can arouse suspicion and special control). Ours was approved and issued a passport within a month.
Important point: When applying for citizenship, write additionally that you would like to be given your mother's surname, according to her birth certificate she is Georgian. And now a very interesting point, your mother's surname will not be a typical Georgian surname. According to the history of Georgia, at the time when it was part of the Russian Empire, the surnames of many princes and high-ranking officials were changed to Russian, but the root must be Georgian, for example, Baratynsky is originally a Georgian surname and there are many such surnames. So your mother will have such a surname, and her first name and patronymic will be typically Georgian, like Baratynskaya Manana Zurabovna, this is an important point, below you will understand why.
As a result, at the exit, we receive a Georgian passport with a different-looking Russian surname and a Russian name with patronymic, which are not in the Russian Federation databases, maybe there are, but this is not you, but people with the same surname.
What's next:
Next is another clever move, we moderately spoil the birth certificate and ask to replace it with a Georgian one, the data there will remain the same, but the form and seal will already be Georgian. This will be useful to us when obtaining Russian citizenship.
Return to the Russian Federation:
Through friends we receive an invitation and visa to the Russian Federation. With new documents, as a person who does not exist in real life, but officially exists in Georgia, we return to the Russian Federation. We translate the birth certificate at a notary. We go and ask to issue Russian citizenship, your father is Russian and you are a native speaker. There is another trick here - when the fake documents are in the process of being made, make yourself a Georgian IP and register Twitter and Facebook, just do not even think of indicating your full name (I remind you that you will have a different surname in your passport, like your mother). From these accounts, write moderately critical posts about the Georgian government (only in moderation) and praise the Russian Federation also in moderation, other posts are also a must, make a live fake full-fledged, at the time of return entry the account will be from 2 to 6 months old.
Add a couple of real friends there, those who will make you an invitation, you may need their confirmation and guarantee that they know you, etc. If asked, also say that you grew up without a father, lost your mother at an early age, were raised by distant relatives in a village in Georgia (choose to your taste, there are plenty of Russian villages there), then moved to Tbilisi, worked there (anywhere), but because of accounts on social networks they came in uniform and began to morally pressure in the end they decided to come to their historical homeland, where they had never been before.
Do not forget about the costs of state fees. They did not want to give a certificate in Georgia for a long time, but they were able to persuade for $ 500.
This method was tested by an experienced and thinking person. No one has heard of such a scheme anywhere and it was done for the first time. So far, Russian citizenship has not been received, but a residence permit will soon be. All the best to everyone.