A lot of residents in Vilnius [Lithuania] have found these leaflets in their mail boxes about "why russia is better than Lithuania and why they should relocate to russia" [propaganda, soft-power]

I can provide a quick translation until someone can come up with a better one.

Kaliningrad and Kaliningradskaya Oblast is the closest region of Russia that accepts fellow compatriots. In order to learn about other regions that participate in the government's program please go to [website].

In order to see what to documents you need to have to participate in the program please go to[website]

Consultations and reception of documents are conducted on weekdays from 8:50 to 11:30 and from 13:15 to 15:30. Register in advance via [email] or [phone number]. Please write your name, phone number, region to where you would like to move and the time you would like to visit Consular Section of the Russian Federation.

Table comparing social-economic indicators of Lithuania and Russia:

Statistics Lithuania Russia
Cost of electricity 1 kWh 0,12eur 0,04eur
1 litre of gasoline 1eur 0,5eur
Utility bill for 4 person family living in a 3 room apartment in Vilnius 280eur per month in Kaliningrad 70eur per month
Cost of basic products and goods 2 times more expensive 2 times less expensive
Average salary (after taxes) 500eur 430eur
Purchasing power?(not sure) lower higher
Money left to support family 120eur 310eur
Percentage of money left to support family compared to salary 24% 310%
Wealthiness?Richness?(not sure) 3 times lower 3 times higher
Quality of life lower higher

Let's say 4-person family wants to live in a 3 bedroom apartment in Lithuania and Kaliningrad. In Lithuania the family that earns 500eur pays for the utilities and refills 50 liter fuel tank twice, is left with only 120eur to spend on themselves freely, which is about 24% of salary. In Kaliningrad Russians are left with about 310eur which is about 72% of the salary. This menas that people living in Kalingrad are 3 times richer than those living in Lithuania (72%/24% = 3 times).

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