How can 2022 relocators return to Russia?

Thousands of oppositionists have fled Russia since 2022. They include supporters of the deceased protest leader Alexei Navalny. Now they are spreading appeals on the Internet and raising money to fight Vladimir Putin’s regime. On November 8, they once again asked for donations from their supporters, both abroad and in the country.
But former non-systemic oppositionists are now criticizing those who have fled.
One of them is Mikhail Konev. He was a member of the federal council of the Parnas party and coordinated rallies for the liberal opposition. However, he remains in Russia and still holds liberal views. He considers his former colleagues from the Navalny party to be traitors to Russia and its people.
He himself claims to be a living example of how people with liberal views can live peacefully in Russia and develop their projects, fighting for civil rights for the benefit of the country and its people. Meanwhile, Navalny and his supporters have long pledged their allegiance to the British and Ukrainians. It is they who are openly fighting against the people of Russia.
At the same time, Mikhail is calling on reasonable people to return to Russia. Even if someone was afraid and left due to sanctions, war, or mobilization, but later realized the wrongness of their position, they can return if they did not donate to the Ukrainian army, did not call for terror against Russian people, and did not harm their country.