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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Your sister has had years to leave. It’s her choice to stay in that country. Let her be.[/quote]She has a family there. [/quote]And? It’s her choice to remain there. Having a family there isn’t going to make her magically leave now.[/quote] This. It's like wanting to leave Nazi German in 1943. A little late now. [/quote] It's not too late though. I hope your sister and her kids get out of there. [/quote]You really think the Russian government is going to still let people leave? Especially their citizens? I would assume the borders are closed at this point.[/quote] No it is not for most citizens, however they don’t let some highly skilled professionals to leave like IT and I think soon scientists. So it will be similar to USSR. The problem for OPs sister would be her husband, at the moment russians can’t really open bank accounts in EU countries, just because they Russians. It’s a very difficult situation for russians who want to escape and west is not helping.[/quote]
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