I'm sorry, I must have confused the text in the translator >< Thank you for writing about my mistake
You can also use the translator to see my answer, however, I will repeat my answer again, in English:
Thanks for your reply! But unfortunately I don't consider working in a studio (I don't see the point of paying a big percentage to the studio for work, I can provide my own accommodation, I work my own schedule, not 5 hours a day) ) or living in Romania. I want to go somewhere more European, ah.
But if there are not many options left, I might have to move to you, because the most important thing for me is that the webcam is legal.
Thanks for your reply!
I have already started looking for information about moving to Cyprus. Am I correct in assuming that webcam is legal there?
In fact, studios get shut down quite often in Russia. Every few months (if not more often) there is news of the police breaking into the studio and taking everyone away.
As for models who work from home, without a studio, it doesn't happen very often. But there is news (e.g. one model was selling her photos/videos on the OF, and somehow the police came to her house and arrested her).
+ because of the new laws, it's getting scarier to work:
1. Inability to pay taxes to the state as it is impossible to register correctly at the tax office to file income tax returns
2. Webcam is banned in Russia. Fear that the police may come home
Attitude of citizens towards models. 3. Many people think it's something on the level of prostitution
Thank you for caring about us) I hope all will be well!
Is a webcam also legal in Portugal?
I have heard a lot about that country, they say it is very beautiful and safe to live there (there are few crimes).
About Kazakhstan: just like in Russia, web-cameras are banned here. It would be more correct to say that there are no laws governing webcams: they are neither forbidden nor permitted. But there are laws "on the distribution of pornography", which you can already fall under (especially if you sell your photos and videos).
As far as I know, the standard of living in Kazakhstan is about the same as in Russia (if not worse (no offense to anyone)), and there's no point in going to exactly the same country((
I never considered the U.S. as a place to work, the cost of flights, difficulties in obtaining a visa and other peculiarities that do not tempt me(
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If webcams are indeed allowed in Portugal, I'll consider that option too)
I would like more of your posts about Cyprus and Portugal
I was in vacation in Portugal 3 weeks ago, very beautifull and quiet place, i love it . Dont know if camming legal, also must check in the country you wanna move the internet speed they provide, isnt good enough for camming everywhere , i wouldnt move in Portugal becouse prices are double at everything then Romania, is pretty expensive, so making same amounts of money as a cammodel , i prefer to live in a cheaper country so i can save too ..