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Relocating to Armenia from Arab countries

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  • Yedtarts
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    Re: Relocating to Armenia from Arab countries

    Originally posted by gegev View Post
    I think this is high time for Armenians to relocate to Armenia and start enjoying safe life at homeland. It may seem you difficult at the beginning, but we Armenians confronted all the difficulties during the course of history in Diaspora, where they at the beginning came for security reasons, had no property at all and due to their diligency and hard work made it gradually.

    I call my Armenian brothers and sisters to come home where you and your children will be, at least, in full safety. The rest will be settled gradually. And those who have money to invest in nowadays Armenia can do it easily and reaping rewords in no time.

    Today's Armenia is one of the best places in the world to invest, don't get afraid, don't believe the people that claim the contrary.
    It’s very nice what you say, inviting Armenians of Diaspora to home land is a very good idea, but I will suggest one thing though, let us try to create an environment over there so people that already there won’t leave or even think of leaving.

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  • bell-the-cat
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    Re: Relocating to Armenia from Arab countries

    Originally posted by gegev View Post
    I call my Armenian brothers and sisters to come home where you and your children will be, at least, in full safety. The rest will be settled gradually. And those who have money to invest in nowadays Armenia can do it easily and reaping rewords in no time.

    Today's Armenia is one of the best places in the world to invest, don't get afraid, don't believe the people that claim the contrary.

    Have the Armenian mafiosi so empoverished the native population, and emptied the bank accounts of all the gullable diaspora Armenians from America and Canada, that they now have to seek new victims from Syria or Egypt?

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  • Mos
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    Re: Relocating to Armenia from Arab countries

    If they have stable and good paying job, they will move. It's tough to convince Armenians living in the West, but those living in the Middle East should be greatly encouraged to move to Armenia.

    Population increased by 13,000 in Armenia

    April 22, 2011 | 17:10

    YEREVAN. – Armenia’s national statistical service says population of the country makes 3, 262,000 as of January 1, 2011.

    Population has increased by 13,000 as compared to the previous year. 64% reside in cities, while 36% - in villages.

    Population of Yerevan, Armenia’s capital, has increased by 6,000 making 1, 200,000 in 2011.

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  • gegev
    started a topic Relocating to Armenia from Arab countries

    Relocating to Armenia from Arab countries

    I think this is high time for Armenians to relocate to Armenia and start enjoying safe life at homeland. It may seem you difficult at the beginning, but we Armenians confronted all the difficulties during the course of history in Diaspora, where they at the beginning came for security reasons, had no property at all and due to their diligency and hard work made it gradually.

    I call my Armenian brothers and sisters to come home where you and your children will be, at least, in full safety. The rest will be settled gradually. And those who have money to invest in nowadays Armenia can do it easily and reaping rewords in no time.

    Today's Armenia is one of the best places in the world to invest, don't get afraid, don't believe the people that claim the contrary.
    Last edited by gegev; 04-22-2011, 06:35 AM.
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