In the Lithuanian Foreign Ministry are surprised: more than 40% of citizens who have left are not going to return to their homeland

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In the Lithuanian Foreign Ministry were surprised by the results of the survey, according to which 43% of the country's citizens are not going to return from abroad, reports RIA News with reference to the deputy head of the department Mantvydas Bekeshes.



“We were especially surprised that the terms of stay of Lithuanian citizens abroad do not affect the desire of Lithuanians to return to the country. This means that only those who left the country recently, a year or two ago, or those who live outside the country for more than ten years, want or think about returning, ”
told the deputy minister to reporters.

According to the results of the survey, “40% of Lithuanians are interested in the possibility of returning to the country, 17% are not interested, and 43% of respondents believe that returning to their homeland is not relevant for them,” Vilmorus said in a public opinion poll.

As for participation in the parliamentary elections to be held in the Republic of 9 October. 42% of respondents are planning to participate in them, 31% are not going to take part in them. The rest have not yet decided.

The survey was commissioned by the Lithuanian Foreign Ministry at the end of last year. 1720 people (citizens of Lithuania) were interviewed in 55 countries of the world.
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  1. +48
    5 May 2016 11: 21
    People from their own government runs, laudable.
    1. +34
      5 May 2016 11: 23
      Quote: Pavel Tsybay
      People from their own government runs, laudable.

      The Baltic states are dying, they will have to come to terms with this fact.
      1. +13
        5 May 2016 11: 28
        In the Lithuanian Foreign Ministry are surprised: more than 40% of citizens who have left are not going to return to their homeland

        This means that they can be called "non-litvids" by association with illiquid assets.
        1. +25
          5 May 2016 11: 52
          Returns to its "pre-occupation" state.
          1. +38
            5 May 2016 13: 19
            Quote: cniza
            Returns to its "pre-occupation" state.

            Before their "occupation" the Baltic states were mainly agricultural provinces ...
            On the coast, fishermen, in the outback of a peasant farm - fish and agricultural products, mainly between these communities there was a commodity exchange ...
            And then, provided that they themselves still need to eat something, they could offer something more worthwhile for foreign trade ...
            "Invaders" bastards have built factories, factories, ports and cities ...
            And the fact that the people are running up now can be understood in principle - the country is pumped up with weapons, that is, a buffer zone is being created. And the buffer zone is that in the event of a military conflict, where everything will burn, and even the land ... Moreover, everyone knows who will converge in this meadow, and what military potential they possess ...
            Here is the prospect of seeing their bones in the desert of ash, these 43% do not appeal.
            1. +2
              5 May 2016 18: 02
              Quote: Comrade SCHUKHER
              And the fact that the people are running up now can be understood in principle - the country is pumped up with weapons, that is, a buffer zone is being created. And the buffer zone is that in the event of a military conflict, where everything will burn, and even the land ... Moreover, everyone knows who will converge in this meadow, and what military potential they possess ...
              Here is the prospect of seeing their bones in the desert of ash, these 43% do not appeal.

              ------------------
              Such a sadness was drawn. You can stupidly give up and not suffer.
              1. +10
                5 May 2016 19: 06
                Quote: Altona
                Such a sadness was drawn. You can stupidly give up and not suffer

                Zheka, well, think about it yourself: they surrender to the one who comes.
                And if the one who comes, before coming, throws everything with rockets, bombs, shells and just in case, fires bullets ...
                Well, what are the chances of life?
                And to capture the corpses, there is no sense or logic.
                That’s why people act wisely: - Get out of harm's way, and when a newcomer changes his anger to mercy, it will be possible to return healthy and whole to surrender to the mercy of the winner.

                п.se. This comment is my tenth, now I can put pluses to sensible comments (in my opinion) ... Damn ... I have to note this ...
                1. +6
                  5 May 2016 19: 30
                  Quote: Comrade SCHUKHER
                  That’s why people act wisely: - Blame away from sin ...

                  You are partly right, but the point is not about what will happen in the country, but about what is already there: lack of work, "adequate" people in the government, marches of fascists, etc.
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            2. +4
              5 May 2016 20: 25
              And I think that on these borders our border guards will have to deal with the Mujahideen earlier than in the south.
            3. +4
              6 May 2016 04: 59
              ... "Invaders" bastards built factories, factories, ports and cities ...

              Well the Lithuanians and other Balts had to work for them! So they showed how "hardworking" they really are. This is not about the "occupation" of the Soviet Union to trend.
            4. +2
              6 May 2016 09: 38
              Firstly, coastal cities have always lived in trade.
              Secondly, people are fleeing not only their Baltic countries. but also from Ukraine and Russia .... and from Portugal, Greece, Italy, Spain ...

              They leave mainly for economic reasons and not from a hypothetical war.
              1. +2
                6 May 2016 13: 31
                Trade is only part of the economic sphere of coastal cities. There is also fishing, shipbuilding and the usual spheres of economic activity. This is imposed on us by the view that trade is the basis of life.

                "They leave mainly for economic reasons"
                And here it is appropriate to recall hundreds of versions of fairy tales and parables about the young people who want to see the world and especially pay attention to their ending. First of all, young people, who most often misunderstand their true interests, are easy to climb. Today, she simply is not able to assess the negative consequences of emigration for herself.
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              3. 0
                8 May 2016 10: 37
                Emigration from Portugal is big, yes, I don’t know how it is now, but about 2 thousand a month about 35 years ago. For a 10 millionth country this is a lot.
            5. -1
              8 May 2016 02: 23
              In the event of a military conflict with whom? there you can’t hide anywhere if with us, the EU is the first to fly into the air with Britain, just people go in search of what they can’t find there, one of 100 except that. Well, if you have a worthy diploma with honors, they will tear it off with your hands, and wash, clean, in the best case, build it and then if there is qualification from your homeland for half the rate. Don’t forget about the Kaliningrad region, the whole of Europe is there, the Baltic Fleet and others on Fox, from where people flee! where ? in a conflict, our ball will finally fly away from orbit)))
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        3. WKS
          +10
          5 May 2016 12: 05
          The Baltic states in the EU is the same as Chukotka in Russia, only the Chukchi loves their homeland, the Chukhite is not very.
          1. +2
            5 May 2016 14: 45
            Chukhons are Estonians.)
            1. WKS
              +1
              6 May 2016 11: 05
              For the EU-sheep, all the Baltic states are Chukhons.
      2. +5
        5 May 2016 11: 59
        Of course, there is no work, no employment. Due to the anti-Russian sentiments of the government and tourism declined.
        1. +14
          5 May 2016 12: 40
          Obviously Russophobia at home is already paid lower than work in the sewers of London.
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        3. +4
          5 May 2016 13: 53
          ..for that they fought, they ran into it .. from the 70s they began to arise very much .. Do not interfere with self-eating.
          1. +2
            7 May 2016 11: 57
            If, who served with Latvians, or for example with Estonians, they will not say a good word about them. And this is from the time of the Union. And now they’re completely insolent.
      3. +4
        5 May 2016 12: 43
        Quote: Wend
        The Baltic states are dying, they will have to come to terms with this fact.

        And then the hope of occupation, where population growth, industry, etc. etc. ...
        1. +6
          5 May 2016 13: 07
          Quote: ShadowCat
          Quote: Wend
          The Baltic states are dying, they will have to come to terms with this fact.

          And then the hope of occupation, where population growth, industry, etc. etc. ...

          I agree, the Balts already hope that Russia will come again and save them. And then again they will beat everything up.
      4. +14
        5 May 2016 12: 44
        The EU will gladly drive them 3 million swarthy Lithuanians smile
        1. Alf
          +4
          5 May 2016 20: 22
          Quote: Furious Bambr
          The EU will gladly drive them 3 million swarthy Lithuanians

          From the same series.
          1. 0
            9 May 2016 19: 17
            Yes ... And where does Odin and the proud Vikings look. Dark Normans have no words .... Maybe I am this one, Racist?
      5. +3
        5 May 2016 16: 56
        They - the authorities decided to forget their history - the country as it was before, but time will pass and history will "forget" themselves.
      6. +7
        5 May 2016 17: 11
        Does not die out. I will call the process this: "Current settlers" liberate the territory for the original indigenous population. The tribes of the Wends, the Balts, these are all Slavs, the same root with the Russian peoples. Glades, Drevlyans, Krivichi and others lived nearby.
        1. +3
          7 May 2016 12: 06
          Wends and Balts, these are Slavs. But they are Chukhons, and our ancestors were not so stupid when they were so called. Why don't they remember the German barons? Or then it was easier for them to live? For any trifle it was possible immediately on the rack or the gallows. The Germans have no claims for the occupation. Or Russians are very kind, and you can impudent.
    2. +14
      5 May 2016 11: 30
      Ay-ah-ah, here are the ungrateful labas! Gribauskaytiev’s immense ass was so conveniently able at the EU headquarters, and she sold only 4/5 litas for it, and they don’t want to come back!
      As "our" liberals say - No luck with the people! negative
    3. +15
      5 May 2016 11: 36
      Instead of their own emigrants, they are already sending them "peaceful refugees" from the Middle East. Soon the Baltic states will find out what a real occupation is. Moreover, with a "friendly" Arab face.
      1. +6
        5 May 2016 11: 49
        Quote: DMB_95
        they are already sending "peaceful refugees" from the Middle East with might and main.

        Well, according to the new rules, they can buy them off Yes Just 250 euros apiece
      2. +4
        5 May 2016 11: 50
        Lithuania, as an independent state, will not survive. Only under someone’s wing. And the whole Baltic States too.
      3. +7
        5 May 2016 11: 51
        And what to experience then? Now they will be brought AFROLitovtsev!
        1. +1
          9 May 2016 19: 20
          Bananass Papu (Ass) Askass is a purely Chukhon branch ..
    4. +4
      5 May 2016 11: 47
      Quote: Pavel Tsybay
      People flee from their own government

      Sprats, where it is warm there and homeland.
    5. +10
      5 May 2016 12: 00
      Chukhons, they are also Chukhons in Africa ...
      They themselves are so intimidated that they themselves are breaking out of their own country, so that they would not fall under the distribution ...
    6. +2
      5 May 2016 13: 46
      Do not you say! This is such a wonderful country and such an ambush))))
    7. +5
      5 May 2016 22: 38
      People from their own government runs, laudable.


      Lithuania was divided by monopolies, families and Scandinavian banks. Do not survive, do not pay bills, and here they leave. Another question, 40% is who and who are interested in? For everyone who has left has elderly parents, friends, acquaintances. The Internet completely eliminates the lack of communication. So why be interested and why, because Lithuania has the highest prices for food, heat and taxes? Are salaries slightly higher than in Bulgaria? The ruling senile simply threw an armful of straw into the campaign fire. There are no mythical 40%. There is an emigrant rule, which is determined by the time of life in a foreign country. I learned the language, got used to the laws, social and got used to my diaspora, that's all, there will be no return. Out of interest do not dive into manure. There was a layer that today has depleted to the limit when young families, having earned money in the West, returned home to open a business. Successfully broke and moved to the original, forever. What a return to the ass, if they already have children who speak pure English, and in Lithuanian moo with their parents in the form of punishment.
  2. +7
    5 May 2016 11: 21
    And what normal person will live in a limitrophic quasi-state, which rolls into Russophobic hysteria and runs into the fact that his face will be stuffed? As their "brothers-in-arms" - the dill, say - "D. is dumb" ... !!! Lithuania will soon be as empty as their budget.
    1. +6
      5 May 2016 11: 25
      It's okay, migrants from the Middle East will fill the space of Lithuania, and even the Turks will not let you get bored. Let’s build a fence faster at the border.
  3. +3
    5 May 2016 11: 23
    As always, Russia is to blame for their troubles
  4. +6
    5 May 2016 11: 24
    Well, sprats or something to eat? And do not look at the finished SS men in parades, but to appease the basins of the Americans?
  5. +2
    5 May 2016 11: 25
    The Lithuanian Foreign Ministry was surprised by the results of a survey according to which 43% of the country's citizens are not going to return from abroad.

    Spawn this did not see, and here again! © smile
  6. +7
    5 May 2016 11: 26
    Guys, what did you want? Factories and enterprises built by the evil Russian barbarians were dismantled. Got geyropeyskogo freedom and democracy, and now the thought came, and what to eat? A few more years, and this territory will be inhabited by comrades from the Middle East - a holy place does not happen to be empty.
  7. +4
    5 May 2016 11: 26
    Travelers. They wander around the world, they want to look at it and show themselves. And what is there, such a normal person’s normal desire is to dump him far from dib..lov from his own shattered country. They vote with their feet.
  8. +2
    5 May 2016 11: 26
    good statistics, but a clear indicator that not everything is "okay" in the Lithuanian garden, the Lithuanian government in its Russophobic rhetoric has clearly forgotten about its people, and the western cordon has put everything in its place ...
    1. +3
      5 May 2016 11: 45
      If in the government a woman has easy behavior in the past, she will think about the people, wait.
  9. +4
    5 May 2016 11: 26
    really, strange ... and why do people not want to return to an advanced, progressive, tolerant Europe ???? unexpectedly ..... I wonder what scares them so much?
    I would not be surprised if an official statement appears that they do not want to return in connection with the planned "occupation" of the Baltic states ... by whom? guess yourself!
  10. +2
    5 May 2016 11: 27
    Lithuania confidently follows the path of Pripyat ...
  11. +3
    5 May 2016 11: 33
    The main thing is that they would not forget to turn off the light.
  12. +4
    5 May 2016 11: 34
    They can’t learn Lithuanian language and they’re running.
    1. +3
      5 May 2016 12: 11
      Quote: semuil
      semuil (2) Today, 11:34 AM New
      They can’t learn Lithuanian language and they’re running.

      What to teach there? Add an "S" to each word for "your own".
  13. +7
    5 May 2016 11: 35
    “We were especially surprised that the terms of stay of Lithuanian citizens abroad do not affect the desire of Lithuanians to return to the country. This means that only those who left the country recently, a year or two ago, or those who live outside the country for more than ten years, want or think about returning, ”
    Everything was destroyed for the sake of the European Union. There is nowhere for people to work. In BF Danilov's book: "Life-Search" it was written: "In the Baltic states, I was surprised that most of the leaders and chief engineers of enterprises were young people. they had the prospect of career growth. "It was written in the 1970s. The author, a turner by profession, came on a business trip to the Baltic States to master the Baltic factories, created by the author of the book. And what do the Balts now offer their own governments?
  14. +1
    5 May 2016 11: 37
    But then these 40% of defectors in the next election will give 20-30% of the vote for the ruling party. And then - go, try to count them all there ...
  15. +3
    5 May 2016 11: 40
    Poles rubbing their hands.
  16. +4
    5 May 2016 11: 40
    And what will return to a country which does not actually exist? Lithuania was Lithuania when it was part of the USSR, and now it is a pathetic piece of land which is sometimes wiped out, as they say, for which they fought.
  17. +2
    5 May 2016 11: 41
    Why be surprised? Citizens do not receive as in the Foreign Ministry. Man is looking for where is better.
  18. +12
    5 May 2016 11: 43
    But I propose to look at Lithuania as a mirror, because on the capitalist path they are ahead of us and our government is not much better than Lithuania. If Putin hadn’t had his 85% rating, Medvedev’s rating would not have been much different from Yatsenyuk, it’s me that our foreign and domestic policies are not balanced, and any distortion of the building, even though the state’s, is dangerous.
  19. +2
    5 May 2016 11: 44
    As it turns out, the epic struggle of the Baltic states for independence, during which they promised everyone to do in a couple of years, as in Switzerland, had one single goal: to dump them where they have nothing to do.
    1. +5
      5 May 2016 12: 00
      I want to correct you a little Andrei, but there they still have to work, but what about cleaning sort, street cleaning, but who knows what kind of dirty work they will find. Apparently this is better than working as engineers and specialists in enterprises in a barbaric scoop laughing
  20. bad
    +3
    5 May 2016 11: 53
    In the Lithuanian Foreign Ministry are surprised: more than 40% of citizens who have left are not going to return to their homeland
    ..heh..better his own and conscientiously calculated toilet bowl over the hill than a niche and sprats with milk at home .. laughing
  21. +3
    5 May 2016 11: 57
    Quote: Wend
    The Baltic states are dying, they will have to come to terms with this fact.

    Europe by and large does not care about Lithuania and other Baltic countries. Benefits from them, except for Russophobia, overflowing, not any. Therefore, these territories will be populated by "refugees" and will live "happily".
  22. +19
    5 May 2016 11: 59
    The Baltic states have forgotten that their territories from the time of Peter I belong to Russia, they were bought forever. And that they are now the invaders in Russian territories and shamelessly ruin them. I bring the text of one reader to VO (EvgNik):
    1. +1
      5 May 2016 12: 53
      If this is our land, then all those living there are guest workers who run to work and live in other places where you can speak any language, where it is warm and satisfying. You will not be full of sprats.
    2. 0
      5 May 2016 14: 51
      With all due respect to the ruling regimes of the Baltic countries, I think that appeals of this kind are inappropriate in our time. How many territories in the world were bought out and resold in the 18-19 centuries? Moreover, the territory of Lithuania became part of the Russian Empire after the partition of Poland, and not as a result of the Northern War.
    3. +2
      6 May 2016 08: 15
      That's just from our authorities I have not heard such thoughts. Either the documents are lost, or we are in power ------- sitting. And if we had normal adequate authorities, and not --------, then they would at an official level clarify the situation to their people.
      Why is this not happening?
    4. 0
      9 May 2016 19: 33
      Dear comrades from the Russian Federation, you have a serious reason to make a complaint to the Chukhites, and you can return the property there, it seems they gave the expropriated ones to the former. And after a successful decision the euro loan, Petyunya himself will be a brow and ask for any friends ... I’m serious about claims , they presented for the type of occupation, but for the war on the side of the Reich I didn’t hear anything about paying ...
  23. +2
    5 May 2016 12: 00
    Arabs will take their place and it will be "calm" in Lithuania.
  24. +11
    5 May 2016 12: 09
    And I'm not surprised for some reason ...
    1. +2
      5 May 2016 16: 59
      In vain you have already made the picture "After the Soviet occupation", in the original resolution it, ((Pazdere), God forbid, be born with such a surname and appearance) looks even more enchanting.
  25. +2
    5 May 2016 13: 09
    Lithuania was a "baby state", and now it's scary to even think, in the future it is a dwarf with one state name. Baby, baby, but very angry. So the Lithuanians do not want to return there.
  26. +2
    5 May 2016 13: 22
    And where should they return? The country was leased to the EU and NATO, not even leased, but simply leased! The factories built by the "evil" Russians and now becoming "not.gr". Have collapsed and sold out. Grybauskaite and her so-called "government" are on a short leash with the overseas master and are "concerned" only with barking in the direction of "aggressive Russia", and at their own people they are ... t (insert the necessary letters).
    Everything is strictly according to the doctrine of the 3rd Reich - the territories are liberated for the "Aryans"!
    But will the "Aryans" of Europe themselves have time to use it? Or they will be overtaken by "refugees" from the Middle East, organized by an "exclusive hegemon."
    The "hegemon" brings down Europe for himself, chooses a "position" ...
  27. +1
    5 May 2016 13: 45
    Quote: ShadowCat
    Quote: Wend
    The Baltic states are dying, they will have to come to terms with this fact.

    And then the hope of occupation, where population growth, industry, etc. etc. ...


    And then Budkevichus and Krasnaya Dalya will come up with a "Lithuanian hectare" and will replenish the population with Arabs from Europe, there are many of them, restless, hanging around.
  28. +1
    5 May 2016 13: 58
    Quote: Dembel 77
    Lithuania, as an independent state, will not survive. Only under someone’s wing. And the whole Baltic States too.

    These lands were redeemed by Peter and cannot be, however, used by immigrants without the consent of Russia ..
  29. +4
    5 May 2016 14: 03
    Why does Lithuania have a population, the only valuable resource in this Lithuania is only the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, so that there would be someone yapping towards Moscow, and a small group of the population to serve tourists and military bases. From the point of view of the West, this is an ideal population structure of this under-state.
  30. 0
    5 May 2016 14: 04
    I wonder what percentage will Khokhloput?
  31. +1
    5 May 2016 14: 06
    After 50-70 years, single farms will remain on the site of non-state-limitrophs. What is more natural for them than cities with developed industry.
  32. +6
    5 May 2016 14: 08
    I'm not a politician. Not even a politician. And not an economist. And also far away. But, for some reason I consider myself sane. And so, as a sane person, I ask myself and some commentators: "Well, the EU will populate the territories of the former Baltic states (?) With Arabs / Africans. And?" Dig a fence around so that they don't run away? So somehow not tolerant. But there is nowhere to work, there is not enough sprat for everyone, WiFi is slow on the farms ... Why did the locals run away? They did not go on excursions, but to work and, most importantly, to work! Accession to the EU has killed industry (Philips and Siemens need the markets themselves), discord with Russia is slowly but surely tightening the noose around the necks of agricultural producers and processors of their products. So no one will arrange many thousands of Arab / African "reservations" in the Baltics. Well, maybe hundreds of two will be pushed around each "country". Well, the Balts do not need the EuroUnion! And the tears of their foreign ministries do not bother them at all. IM, (later it will become clear to whom), tension in the region is needed; to bark and hysterical and TERRITORY. Territories are needed for the army. But the EU does not have its ARMY !!! Well, that ears got out! Do you recognize?
    In theaters, there is the so-called FIRE CURTAIN. He is not iron. It is reinforced concrete. And in a very short time it blocks the auditorium from the stage space. Just in case of fire.
    I am not a believer, but, Lord! Thank you for not having time to dismantle ours.
  33. +1
    5 May 2016 14: 17
    In the Lithuanian Foreign Ministry surprised

    Political clowns are fooling the people of the country.
    Being internationalists, they got what their masters sought.
    Only a nationally oriented government cares about the interests of its citizens.
    There are such units in the EU, and they are criticized by the world government, which acts in the interests of Israel and consists entirely of Jews.
  34. itr
    +1
    5 May 2016 14: 24
    Well, that’s understandable! Baltic government sits on a sprat needle !!!!!!!!! Sprats do not pump oil pumps!
  35. +5
    5 May 2016 14: 26
    In Latvia the situation is similar, there are almost no young people left, but there are also "pluses" there is no unemployment and some money is sent home. The funny thing is that mostly Latvians leave, and the government keeps mumbling about preserving the nation.
    1. 0
      5 May 2016 14: 40
      They will continue to be surprised, even when only 5% will answer the question of joining Russia - jā, vienisprātis. The rest burkat - We agree.
  36. +2
    5 May 2016 14: 53
    What is surprising, just people do not want to live in a country where the power is over oligophrenics with a paranoid symptom that someone will capture them. And they just killed their own economy.
  37. +1
    5 May 2016 15: 03
    The Balts themselves have cornered themselves, and there is no way out.
  38. -4
    5 May 2016 15: 09
    On average, according to statistics from different countries, only about 20%
    returning from economic emigration.

    I visited Lithuania last summer. In the capital of Vilnius - the heyday,
    people are calm, relaxed. In the north and the center of the country is a recession.
    Lithuania is closely trading with Poland, whose crisis is already behind,
    so somehow get out ...
    1. +3
      5 May 2016 16: 20
      Sorry, in Vilnius the rise of what? And the Poles sell sprats, and they apples to them in the opposite?
      1. +1
        5 May 2016 22: 45
        My friends there are programmers, they live quite well off.
        And among the customers of their company are Polish companies.
        I don’t know about agriculture.
        1. +1
          6 May 2016 08: 04
          Quote: voyaka uh
          I don’t know about agriculture.


          And this, oddly enough, is the foundation of the basics. Programmers also want to eat, and they need horseradish, these programmers, if there is no production, which means there is no economy. And sensible programmers will find work for themselves everywhere, but how to say it - they are secondary.
  39. 0
    5 May 2016 15: 16
    People are so arranged that they run better, but in the West it’s much better, it’s true, although it’s hard to find a job worthy of you there, but you are happy to be a laborer, you will still get more money than in your homeland, to each your own, many will return. It is much more difficult for Russians to leave, and therefore there are fewer of them, but the West is successfully pumping scientific brains from Russia, which is very sad.
    1. 0
      5 May 2016 15: 22
      There is emigration from Russia too.
      statistics by year:

      Year Number of departures (people) Popular country
      2011 36776 Germany
      2012 77212 USA
      2013 116220 USA
      2014 no data
      2015 - 203 citizens (over 659 months)

      But there is a reverse flow, of course.

      From Israel, too, about 10 thousand a year are regularly set sail.
      And about 8 to 14 thousand come.
    2. +1
      6 May 2016 18: 50
      Quote: mlad
      It’s much more difficult for Russians to leave, and therefore there are fewer of them

      I don’t know how old you are, but at one time I went to the old Riga with my own feet. I was stunned by Jurmala, I did not immediately understand the city in the forest or the forest in the city. In short, he was delighted. And what it all turned into. Okay, our people are leaving, but at the very least we are building factories, the number of shopping centers and shops is even at a loss to say how much has grown, even in our province. And on the contrary, everything is getting worse, including tourism. And most importantly, why scream like your politicians about the Russian threat. That someone seriously believes that three and a half Abrams and a thousand stripes will really protect in case of something, Latvia, I beg you. It’s better to give a sedative to your politicians and let them shut up on this subject, live longer, because all diseases are from nerves, and they are so nervous. hi
  40. +2
    5 May 2016 15: 37
    Tanned refugees do not want to go in the green winter, and white is also here. Secondly - where did the gadgets come from for social benefits that refugees want to receive. Thirdly - even if they want to earn money, then where? I think the territory will become useless for the foreseeable future, to NATO too. And only the names of the territories will remain - Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia.
  41. +6
    5 May 2016 15: 42
    I had one familiar Labus from Lithuania. We worked together in Japan. So the problem of returning, according to him, is the need to PAY INTO THE BUDGET of Lithuania the difference in the INCOME tax from the salary of the host country and the Lithuanian income tax. For Japan, where the income tax was then in the region of 5-7% and Lithuania, where this tax was either 13% or 30% I don’t remember anymore, it turned out that he had to pay "his state" CRAZY AND UNREAL for ten years of work in Japan amount. So the whole family is still struggling in a foreign country. Children do not really speak Russian, Lithuanian, English or Japanese. Himself, after being kicked out with a bang from the previous firm, is now practically POVERTY. My wife didn’t work and doesn’t work, but she cannot find a job, I need a language, I need a specialty. In short, GOT A MAN for a serious. But I personally do not feel sorry for people like him. Selling and petty soul. Petty grievances. AND THE MOST CHARACTERISTIC! GREAT HATE FOR RUSSIANS! No matter how hard I struggled to find out why, I did not understand. I think because of ENVY and inexplicable arrogance.
  42. +1
    5 May 2016 15: 54
    And why be surprised if in their own country, indigenous citizens simply do not have life. After all, when they joined the EU, they were promised to open the borders, so they opened it, and the people ran in search of a ray of share. Consequently, we can conclude that in the near conversation all the Baltic countries will remain only by geographical name, and migrants from Africa and Asia will live there, in search of the promised land. lol
  43. +1
    5 May 2016 16: 06
    The fact that the Baltic natives scatter, the Russians are to blame! What a damn thing! For example, they lived with sworn councils, and for some reason they lived better than all other aborigines. After they fled to the "free" EU, they began to live the worst of all. It was the Russians who let them go with a specialist, they gave them a podlyanu, now they think. So can you give them a good life again?
    1. +1
      7 May 2016 12: 16
      Well, it's clear about the natives. But you forgot about non-citizens. And they still consider themselves civilized people? Oh, "orphan's tears" will pour out to them, let them not cry later.
  44. -11
    5 May 2016 16: 35
    And who was one of you in Lithuania? Or komenty scratch from his Uryupinsk?
    1. +2
      5 May 2016 16: 44
      Yes, have been there many times! Neighbors all the same. We feed you not weakly (up to 25% of the budget in the best of times came). If you don’t know, ask how many Belarusians transport goods through Lithuania for export. I will say one thing - THIES AND BANKERS EVEN YOU LIVE WELL.
    2. +4
      5 May 2016 20: 49
      I was a kid (15-16 years old) on a tour of Leningrad-Minsk-Molodechno-Vilnius-Leningrad. In those days, the problems of the Union in international relations were not really advertised. But, I, a kid walking around Minsk, had a feeling that I just ended up in some distant area of ​​Leningrad, which I had never been to before. And, I don’t know why, I felt dislike of the inhabitants of Vilnius with my skin. I do not know why. I did not piss on the fence, did not throw candy wrappers and bottles under my feet, but ... I was not comfortable. And I was very happy to be back in Molodechno. 1986 year ...
      1. -2
        6 May 2016 11: 16
        I also traveled as a schoolboy from Leningrad to both Minsk and the Baltic states.
        Minsk seemed uncomfortable, but people are kind, and Tallinn, Vilnius are very
        clean, smart, comfortable, and the people closed. Now Lithuanians
        more relaxed and calm, as it seemed to me.
    3. +2
      6 May 2016 08: 10
      And what, you built something new in the same Vilnius. Something similar to the areas of Lazdinay, Zhirmunai, etc. Either flights were added from Vilnius airport, or the number of trains doubled. What are you moaning about. 30% of the population will not leave a good life.
    4. +2
      6 May 2016 10: 34
      I will answer with pleasure. There were, but more than something hunting. Do you know why? It’s elementary - when you see how, as it were, yesterday’s sane people (brother, sister, etc.), for some reason, for some reason, they began to consider me a resident of Crimea and Russia as a slave to the GDP and when asked "WHY?" they say "mmmmmm" and to my question "where do you earn money and how?" (and I know what - my sister is a causal place, my brother is a philologist with his hands on the streets of Dublin) shouting "WE ARE IN EUROPE, we have KFC, McDnlds, Starbucks" + erection as a cult of three B's (beer, basketball, bmw) I think the following - row on its own course, and preferably silently !!!!! for the "bazaar" will have to answer.
  45. +4
    5 May 2016 17: 17
    Yes, I was in Lithuania and Estonia. For example, the people will not say anything bad. But I have no (except obscene) words about your politicians.
  46. +3
    5 May 2016 17: 35
    The Baltics are dying out, there is no work, the government is screwed up, but of course the "scoop and maskali"
  47. +4
    5 May 2016 18: 09
    strange, but what are they? In the Baltic superpowers, tseevropa has long been accomplished, again, look at the holy jihad against the Russian invaders will have to arrange, it’s a great honor to die in the front ranks for ghouls such as Kerry, McCain, Biden.
  48. 0
    5 May 2016 18: 17
    In the Baltics, a boom in the study of the Russian language. In PRIVATE schools. As a salad under a fur coat, everyone lives in one country but each in their own layer and most importantly do not mix))))
  49. +1
    5 May 2016 18: 29
    The Balts will die out like mammoths ...
  50. -9
    5 May 2016 18: 53
    The USSR Ministry of Foreign Affairs was surprised by the results of a survey according to which almost 100% of the country's citizens are not going to return from abroad back to the Union laughing
  51. +3
    5 May 2016 18: 57
    Who wants to live in a fascist state?
  52. +2
    5 May 2016 18: 57
    I am one of those who is not going to return there until Lithuania becomes part of Russia. So, my plans are to go and live in Russia.
  53. +2
    5 May 2016 19: 41
    I have a playing friend from Lithuania, lives in Ireland, scored a big bolt to his homeland
  54. +1
    5 May 2016 22: 23
    Quote: Wend
    Quote: Pavel Tsybay
    People from their own government runs, laudable.

    The Baltic states are dying, they will have to come to terms with this fact.


    There is an opportunity to solve two problems at once, to prevent the Balts from becoming extinct and to solve the refugee issue. What does it sound like? The Union of Arab Baltic Republics.
  55. +1
    5 May 2016 22: 36
    Soon they will only have homosprats left laughing
  56. 0
    5 May 2016 22: 57
    what's the downside? didn't understand the sarcasm.
  57. +1
    6 May 2016 07: 11
    Quote: wandlitz
    The Balts will die out like mammoths ...

    NATO assimilators are already massively correcting the demographics, NATO-shi, NATO-ians and NATO-s are appearing.SHEEP.
  58. 0
    6 May 2016 07: 15
    And who will revive all sorts of Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth speeches or, as the crests love to harp on, the Baltic-Black Sea union?...
  59. +1
    6 May 2016 07: 44
    I don’t know what the gentleman from Israel saw there in Vilna, but Memel is really a half-empty city. I say this firsthand. In the early 90s of the last century, the population there reached almost 200, now it’s good if it reaches 000. The buses are almost empty, there are young people, but not many, mostly village Jonas-gopniks and downs. Lots of old people. In a word, it’s like after the apocalypse :)
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  61. +2
    6 May 2016 09: 04
    Under Soviet rule, it was the state that was built - a huge infrastructure that was used by all residents. Now the government is building a stall for the elite, and the profit from the stall is also for the elite. And Lithuania is governed from Pid "arastia, even in the EU everyone is tired of the Baltic authorities. Nobody likes traitors, they are only used. For 25 years, the events at the TV tower have not been investigated! About snipers, in front of thousands of witnesses! And they think that people will respect such power? About the stupidity in education - why should the educated authorities, they will ask questions! That's why young people are very actively leaving these countries, to the East and to the West.
  62. +2
    6 May 2016 10: 34
    We have to wait for the news where they will say that it is the FSB that is preventing us from returning)))
  63. +1
    6 May 2016 10: 52
    Well, our Lithuanian partners, soon you will not be Catholics, but Muslims. I congratulate you on this; of course, this will bring you more happiness than living under the “occupation” of Russia. Good luck, you are on the right track.
  64. +2
    6 May 2016 12: 52
    Why import 800 Tatars and Turks to Kherson. Take it to Lithuania, Merkel will throw money at this business. And the new president will arrive immediately - Davutoglu. But seriously, I wouldn’t be surprised if instead of Lithuania there will soon be another state with a majority Arab and black population. And the Lithuanians are being driven into reservations like Indians.
  65. +1
    6 May 2016 14: 46
    Yeah. The Baltics are unlucky with their population. The country is good, but the people are so-so.
  66. +1
    7 May 2016 12: 09
    Quote: Dembel 77
    Lithuania, as an independent state, will not survive. Only under someone’s wing. And the whole Baltic States too.

    God did not bother them to become independent. They remained the same as they were Chukhonians. It’s the same in Ukraine.
  67. +1
    7 May 2016 23: 29
    Why discuss why the Balts do not return to their homeland? It’s a well-known fact that there is still more money overseas than at home. I personally don’t feel sorry for them: under the Union, the Baltic states were a kind of internal foreign country, and the population living there treated other citizens of the USSR with arrogance. Relatives told how they had a chance to visit Soviet Estonia. We came there on a tourist trip. The guide says - you have two hours to walk around the city. We decided to go to a store to buy some items that were in short supply. And not far from the store there was one such Estonian standing with his son, pointing at us and saying to his son: “Look, look how these Russians are running around our stores!” This was the attitude of the Balts, they boasted of their well-being, which far exceeded the well-being of other Soviet republics, including the RSFSR. Moreover, the RSFSR was the poorest of all the republics, but the Balts don’t really want to remember this. After the collapse of the USSR, they laughed mockingly - “Where can you go - all the transit of goods from the West and your raw materials and goods passes through us, you can’t escape this!” And thanks to this transit, the Baltic states lived very well. Now transit through the Baltic states is stopped, cargo flows that previously went through the Baltic ports began to be sent to St. Petersburg ports, the terminal in Ust-Luga alone surpasses the work of all Baltic ports in terms of its volume of work. All this, as well as the curtailment and severance of economic ties with Russia, led to the current situation. So I repeat - I don’t feel sorry for the Balts at all, they deserved it and got it. The main thing is that when they ask us to restore everything as it was and swear friendship and love, give them a stronger kick and send them away. If you wanted to go to the West, get it and sign for it. And the fact that the West feeds you poorly and does not treat you very kindly is your problem.
  68. 0
    8 May 2016 08: 48
    Black caviar is not advertised...
  69. +1
    8 May 2016 08: 53
    Lithuanian patriots will defend their homeland far abroad. The further they are from their homeland, the more patriotism they have.
    However, so do the Poles. Brzezinski is an example of this.