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The artist is best known in Lithuania as the winner of the 2012 Eurovision Song Contest. Andrius admits that his return is quite risky, because Italian wife Izabela and their daughters, who have little knowledge of Lithuanian, will live with him in Vilnius.
Despite all the difficulties of waiting, Andrius says that he simply couldn’t translate without Lithuania. He missed Lithuanian holidays, homes at home, and concerts, which Andrius calls “cheers.”
Personal Album Photo Album / Andrius Pojavis
“I returned to Lithuania patchwork“, – says the performer, who seems to have enough space under the sun for all the musicians. Although we are already facing Lithuanian competition …
Ligita and Egidijus Tiškai unexpectedly returned to Lithuania, more precisely to their native Ukmergė, after 15 years in England. Starting off with the toughest, blackest night shift and construction jobs in London, the two founded a thriving beauty business. Ligita’s salon was the first Lithuanian beauty business in London to expand successfully, and the owners had nothing less than that.
However, having a daughter, Tiškai decided to try living in Lithuania just for the sake of the child. And here they liked it so much that it was decided without much hesitation: the London businesses will be sold and in Lithuania they will start from scratch. The risk has paid off: Tiškai is now happy with his own rural tourism farm and Ligita awaits customers at the premises in the center of Ukmergė.
What is missing in emigration and why are more and more migrants returning to Lithuania? Does the country welcome those who want to live, work, invest here? About all this and more, already this Monday night at 9 pm On the LNK program “I want to stay in Lithuania”.
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