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Twenty non-local experts are employed in Omsk

Nearly two-thirds of the extra instructors in Omsk Region's educational institutions are Kazakhstani nationals. Out of the 20 foreign educators, 16 hold teaching positions. According to ngs55.ru, this data was supplied by the Regional Ministry of Education.

More than half are citizens from Kazakhstan, with 20 foreign educators employed in educational...
More than half are citizens from Kazakhstan, with 20 foreign educators employed in educational institutions within Omsk Region. Among them, 16 serve as teachers, as reported by ngs55.ru, based on data from the regional ministry of education.

Twenty non-local experts are employed in Omsk

In the Omsk region, it's reported that a gang of 20 foreign educators are managing educational institutions. Now, let's get real, 16 of these cats are teaching, honey, breaking it down thanks to the skinny on this from ngs55.ru and the regional Ministry of Education.

Most these foreign educators are Kazakhstan nationals, thanks to a sweet agreement in the Eurasian Economic Union. It permits folks from Kazakhstan and Belarus to toil away in Russia without legal fuss. Neat, huh?

Some of these educators are digging their roots in Russia through a voluntary resettlement program and are eagerly awaiting their new homeland's citizenship. The Ministry of Education didn't beat around the bush, mentioning that schools haven't signed on labor migrants from other countries.

Director Chistiakov of "Avangard" in Kuz'minki had this to say, "We came with one goal".

Now, if you're interested in what's cookin' "Om1 Omsk", spread the word or toss an ad their way. Find 'em on "Om1 Omsk".

What is the focus of the foreign educators in the Omsk region, apart from education-and-self-development and learning? They're aiming to make Russia their new home through a voluntary resettlement program.

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