My Experience

  • Ezequiel Guiragossian and His Traveling Social Circus
    Repat Story
    12.06.2025
    Walking through Yerevan or driving around the city, you might notice a young man juggling – he looks like someone from a kind childhood story. That’s Ezequiel Guiragossian – a juggler, acrobat, and founder of Circo Fractal, who has now been living in Armenia for about a year. Born in Buenos Aires to an Armenian father and Italian mother, Ezequiel had never seriously considered coming to Armenia – until a conversation with his uncle changed everything.
  • At Home with Herself – in Armenia
    Repat Story
    17.03.2025
    2 min
    Living in Russia with Armenian roots Elena Kurchavova inherited more than just her grandfather’s Armenian eyes – she also picked up his love for art. “My grandfather, Nerses Vartanovich Markosyan, was born in the village of Zargeran. I was only five when he passed away, so I didn’t really get to know him. But there are a few photos of us together. We granddaughters take after him, especially around the eyes. And I think I got his love of painting and color too – he used to copy artworks,” Elena says. Elena’s path has taken many turns – she has been a teacher, decorator, and trained restorer of oil paintings. She once worked at the Pushkin Museum in Moscow, and later shifted her focus to textile interior design and creative workshops for kids.
  • Daniel’s Journey From the Swiss Peaks to the Armenian Highlands
    Armenian by Choice
    15.11.2024
    3 min read
    Switzerland and Armenia, both countries are small, landlocked, blessed with beautiful mountains, and rely on innovative technologies due to limited natural resources.
  • From Bahraich to Yerevan: An Indian Expat’s Journey into Armenia’s Tech Frontier
    Armenian by Choice
    30.09.2024
    5 min read
    In the rapidly evolving world of technology, professionals are often driven by the desire to explore new horizons, both in their careers and in their personal lives. Rohan Singh, a Senior Cloud Infrastructure Engineer at SADA - an Insight Company, exemplifies this spirit of exploration.
  • 6 Ways to Continue Learning as an Adult in Armenia
    Thoughts
    10.06.2024
    3 min read
    Are you ready to reclaim your heritage and shape Armenia's future? The country provides essential learning opportunities for those looking to continue their educational journey, aiding integration and professional and personal growth. In Armenia's fast development, numerous educational programs are designed to maximize the potential of both local and repatriate populations.
  • Move2Armenia's Vision for a Thriving Repatriate Community (Part 2)
    Impact Maker
    30.04.2024
    7 min read
    From offering a concierge service for repatriated families to providing comprehensive information for potential movers, Move2Armenia has established itself as an invaluable resource for those considering a new life in Armenia.
  • Building Bridges: The Inspiring Journey of Move2Armenia (Part 1)
    Impact Maker
    26.03.2024
    6 min read
    Move2Armenia is a movement started by three Armenian repatriates from Russia in January 2022. With a mission parallel to that of Repat Armenia, Move2Armenia is dedicated to making Armenia a hub for living, working, business, and education.
  • Empowering Artsakh Armenians through Remote Jobs
    Thoughts
    28.11.2023
    3 min read
    After a devastating nine-month blockade, Azerbaijan launched a full-scale on the peaceful population of Artsakh, leading to their forced displacement. More than 100,000 refugees sought shelter in Armenia, facing an uncertain future.
  • Strengthening Armenia's Defenses: Getting Involved with VOMA and Azatazen
    Tips
    13.11.2023
    3 min read
    In the wake of the 2020 war, Armenia saw the emergence of private military volunteer units dedicated to bolstering the nation's defenses and empowering its people. Two prominent organizations at the forefront of this movement are VOMA and Azatazen.
  • A Soldier in His Own Right
    Repat Story
    27.04.2023
    4 min read
    Returning to the homeland was my sole desire after the war in 2021.
  • Rules of Conduct for Citizens During Hostilities
    Tips
    14.09.2022
    1 min read
    In this article, you will learn the main rules on how to act during hostilities and the ways to support Armenia.
  • From Belgium to Hayastan: How Language Shouldn’t Hold You Back
    Volunteering
    24.10.2021
    2 min read
    Even though I’m receiving these compliments, I believe they’re meant for my parents. They are the ones who pushed us to speak Armenian and raised us to be hayaser Belgian-Armenians. And for that I’m very grateful.
  • Ariss Kouyoumjian: American Soldier, Armenian Duty
    Repat Story
    04.08.2021
    6 min read
    The outcome of the war made me more determined to stay in Armenia. I think my mission is to use my entire experience that I gained while serving the U.S. Army for the security of homeland and my nation.
  • “The time to move is now.” - Caique Gudjenian
    Repat Story
    01.08.2019
    6 min read
    “I wanted to know more about my homeland; there’s more to Armenia than remember the genocide"
  • Vahan Manjigian
    Repat Story
    21.05.2018
    5 min read
    If you want to know the future of a country, look to its youth. The light has been seen at the end of the tunnel and hopefully we get there without too many obstacles along the way