Why are British Pakistanis relocating to Pakistan?
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 12 ก.ย. 2024
- Dear Diary, I met with 6 other British Pakistanis. Many who have been living in Pakistan for more than a couple of years. Today Assadullah and Wajahat share their reasons for relocating to Pakistan. Allahumabarik.
So many people leaving the UK it’s a mess here. My kids are too old to move. My project is to educate them and inshallah they will move.. somewhere like Malaysia, Pakistan, etc. ✌🏽🇧🇩🇵🇸
You have good intentions for them so inshaAllah Allah will make a way 🤲🏼
we are in same boat....
It's no picnic elsewhere.
@@louisemay8185 I Have told my kids about the options. but I have warned them that wherever they will go they will be second class citizens.
Israel! What about Israel?
My house in England is equal to my bathroom size in Afghanistan, inshallah I will move soon
Oh, you live in the open in Afghanistan. Very healthy
Yes and you can't even cultivate poppy field there in England 😂😂😂
It is better for a Muslim to live in a Muslim country Alhamdulila 😊😊😊😊..
Specially to raise kids in muslim countries
Please take your family with you guys 😅😅😅😅
@@singlemalt5261 This is exactly what I tell the Jewish thugs in Palestine 🇵🇸 .
From river to the sea Palestine 🇵🇸 will be free 🇵🇸
@singlemalt5261 dw there's enough of us to be in Pak n ur country aswell converting ur youth n women to Islam; )
@@Madmarkhor breeding 😆
Welcome back to Pakistan brother...
You did the perfect move to relocate and start living with happy and loving original pakistani.
It's all about money in Pakistan, there's no relations apart from your mother and father who will be their for you and when the money runs out u will be running back, everyone is selfish, there's more deen and iman here in uk then there is in Pakistan. It all depends on you and how close you are to you creator, SUBHANALLAH.
Not true not all people are the same I've been here for one year people have more money then people in uk 😂
Cocooned in DHA and Islamanad is like living in a protected enclave away from the masses on streets...just like the British colonisers segregated themselves from massses.
@@karachikings4001 its crazy stuff the gap between the ordinary to even middle class is just crazy and then when u step out off your cocooned protection the problems are still there, unfortunately it's like that with all major cities, 2 mins drive and it feels like your in a different country and that's a fact, rural life is much better generally but not all uk residents could live like that. Its tough.
Please brother…You cant compare a muslim country where you hear adhan 5 times a day and a non muslim country… There is difference between dar-ul-kufr and dar-ul-Islam…. no matter how poor and problematic Pakistan is, it is still a muslim country.. I have lived in UK and Australia and alhamdullilah I try to practice my deen seriously. Despite that I feel most comfortable in a muslim country like Pakistan…
There is no real safety in Pakistan, the locals wait for your parents to pass away and then come and claim your land. The system is so corrupt you want to get rid of it!!
@ 3:00 The best one - if you are Pakistani, you are going to end up in Pakistan. After living life in multiple countries, my heart always stays with my homeland and family. I think our genetics are hardwired to our land Pakistan.
Good vlog. Mashallah. Thinking of Hijrah next few year for sure
Please do it sooner. 😂
It sounds like you all do online related work, probably your best vlog motivating for those wanted to relocate, the brothers made solid points.
I'm planning to move from Germany to Pakistan next year Inshallah, earning is good but I really miss the Pakistani culture and decision taking freedom
What do you do in Germany?
Dudes have no idea about pain and struggle of more common pakistanis. 99% pakistanis want to move out then in
@winsome55 they want to move because of money and theyve been sold the hollywood dream that money grows on trees in the west. But if you have decent income Pakistan is better than any place.
Ah, but of course, my dear fellow, Pakistan is in dire need of such distinguished gentlemen as these brothers. Pray, did you not catch the enlightened words of one of the esteemed brothers? He mentioned, with no small amount of pride, that he operates an online academy-employing local Pakistanis, no less-while catering to a global clientele. Enterprises of this nature, I daresay, are precisely what infuse much-needed capital into the nation. The reality, you see, is that if Pakistanis, even those who return from foreign lands, do not endeavor to elevate their own homeland, one must question who, pray tell, will?
@pajeetkumar1645 exactly. Post colonial countries often suffer from a stampede of people fleeing the country because few have the courage to rebuild. It's collective mental laziness.
@@SandiegoRockstar Ah, indeed, it is most regrettable, yet hardly surprising, that we find ourselves observing a new form of colonization, one that is of the mind rather than the body. The wealth of yesteryears was plundered through the brute force of colonial conquest, but now, as those lands have shaken off the yoke of physical dominion, they are ensnared by a more insidious form of subjugation-mental colonization.
It is a lamentable sight to behold, particularly in regions such as Pakistan, where the most promising minds are lured away by the glittering allure of the West. They have been led to believe, through a most pernicious form of brainwashing, that the comforts and conveniences of Western life are vastly superior to those of their native soil. And so, these bright souls depart, leaving behind a nation bereft of the very talent it so desperately requires to flourish.
One must ask, with a degree of frustration, who shall remain to uplift the land if all who possess the capacity to do so seek greener pastures elsewhere? It is a stark reality that success does not come easily, and those who abandon their homeland for the West, unless they return bearing the fruits of their labor to invest in its future, only contribute to its stagnation. Yet, what do we observe? A most deplorable competition among overseas Pakistanis to erect grandiose, yet empty, houses in their homeland-a hollow symbol of success, rather than the establishment of enterprises that could truly advance the nation. What a tragically short-sighted endeavor!
Exactly,if you have no worries or life that you had in the UK moving to Pakistan is easy because in Pakistan you are luckiest blessed.If you are financially not secure nor much in life then no one should think of it and should go abroad.why not everyone deserves good life.
Without a good income it is impossible to relocate to Pakistan from the UK.
Plenty of benefit money.
God 🙏🤲🙏 provides ,
without a good income, you cant live anywhere lmao.
@@Mex7373 such a condescending comment ! The people in the video are Bert hard working!
@Mex7373 Pakistanis are hard working people, we don't rely on benefits like you lot.
Let's live n let live were ever we are. Pound to be British Pakistani. Proud of Pakistan.
True,
Pakistan is a lawless country in some regards.
You will find this if you or your kids have a scuffle with a Mna or a Army Officer.
Or if a well connected person likes your house or land and wants to force you to sell or him and his goons want to take it over.
Then it becomes a real nightmare.
By this you are making UK a peaceful country
Peaceful people make a place peaceful. People whose hearts are filled with hatred can only spread hatred.
The people in this vlog are loving and peaceful 😊
Mate.. even lots of native British white people are moving permanently to Dubai, Thailand, etc.
I’m not sure if it’s the recent riots but i just came back from Pakistan and man all i can think about is doing Hijrah there. اِ نْ شَآ ءَ اللّه
Insha'Allah I will hijra to Pakistan with my family
But you will never do it, that's the problem.
@@nismo4321god willing I will! Just like the brothers in the blog. Be optimistic, tie your camel and have tawakkul. When you do your research and visit 🇵🇰 regularly, the reality doesn’t feel far fetched.
It's the best place if you have money. Plus don't trust anyone with money no matter even if relatives and you will do well
Soon i am moving Pakistan nothing left in uk just pay taxes modern slavery..
in sha allah, got to plan , save up moderately , go Pk, set up a business and enjoy
@@hasceenu INSHA ALLAH...
EDL won’t complain.
They would have to work
@@NicheXclusive and that requires an average iq, which is difficult for them
They are moving there with all their saving and living like kings there. If they didn't have money earned from the UK to sustain life in Pakistan, then they would not have moved.
Just do not trust anyone with money even relatives.
Love these vlogs
Allah huma barik
If Pakistan had shariah law, it would be the best place in the world. I love it! ❤
I think that is a bit of exaggeration. Have you not seen how filthy 90% of the country is
I agree.
Doesnt it already?
It has more Shariah than anywhere you are currently
@@rameshsnayar lmao bro its a secular country with muslim population, using constitution of british raj still in 2023 thats why pakistan is fd up
* insha alla, masha alla, subhan alla, with alla, these meaning less words kept my family hungry, thirsty,ill and depressed 24hours. That is why we sacrificed every thing and bribed everybody to escape pakistan and come and live in this great nation called ENGLAND.*
yep who wants to worship a pdf file
Salam brother, where is the group you run for updates on meets as my mum and dad have relocated to Pakistan and we have a house in Islamabad G6-2 MashAllah. My dad would love to join your overseas community 😆
@@mohammadiqbal7271 walaikumsalaam, have your dad email me if possible with his contact number!
Mybritishpakistanilife@gmail.com
Is there a group. ? I want to join. I am moving back to Pakistan after 35 years in 1.5 years
Great video as always bhai..Some excellent naseeha in this one..
Learn skills here and set up businesses in Pakistan. Lots of potential there.
I got mugged in uk soon after coming to uk. Got robbed few times. English kids and adults shouting racial abuse often. I feel lije a third class citizen. So going back to Pakistan
Love all your content our home boy . You’re both so young and inspirational. Love all the content about Pakistan. You show it in its true form . Thank you for that . Don’t stop making it because of you I’d love to one day soon Insha Allah migrate Jazakallah
Ive visited pakistan many time but it never occured to me to move there. But after i had my first child, the next time i visited, it dawned on me that this is the best place to raise her.
So what city did you choose
yes, exactly. Thousands are returning to the fatherland, we can opn busineses in Pk, or overseas and reside in PK. God bless you
@@BenefitOfIslam I have not moved yet. My situation is a bit complicated as I have dependents. But my intention is to move to Islamabad. Please make duah for me.
its not the bezt place to raise her though. pakistan has a FULLY hindu culture.
@@razamughal4582 not really just stay away from some shia and some barelvis
You all are welcome back to your ancestral land ❤.
Brothers from Enfield ma sha Allah
Great video brothers👍
Mashā'Allah - very good upload. Jazakhallah khair.
but probably more than 80% local/Native Pakistanis want to move to UK, Europe or USA, due to current political, social and other many reason. however good to see you guys hope you guys keep smiling and enjoy everything there love from mancs
Love this, my apnah . May allah bless you, and your fam and keep you all blessed and wealthy ! amazing vibes here
Thannks bro, Love your you vibes too! May Allah grant you all you ever wish for Ameen. Appreciate your duas
Im 27 at the moment but im thinking of moving to Pakistan next year I'll give you a shout once im there
See you soon inshaAllah 😊
But I don't like Pakistan I want to move to uk
@@Jawad_Mirza I have a spare passport. Take it
@@MyBritishPakistaniLife do you have a spare passport of UK
@@Jawad_Mirza yes
I am moving back year snd half after living in uk for 35 years
Excellent video. The comparison you people did no body else can not do. Very useful for those who think of leaving Pakistan
I've been living in pakistan for 5 years but I want to move back to my home in u.k. if your thinking about living in pakistan live far away from relatives they love to interfere in your life big time.
@VloggingMyLife1 Thank you for sharing. I have always been saying for a long time. Your family either makes or breaks your experience here in Pakistan.
I hope Allah makes it easy for you.
If you near Islamabad we should meet.
But the healthcare and education system in Pakistan is not good and the economy is even worse. It’s not stable and God forbid someone gets seriously ill the treatment won’t be great there.
If you have money then healthcare can be better than NHS over here. When you want a doctor you can see a doctor straight away, heck a doctor will even come to your house to see you. A relative had a health issue and actually went to Pakistan for private treatment rather than be stringed along the endless NHS waiting lists.
Of course private health care in the UK is the best, but be honest most people just have access to NHS which has low tier service delivery.
My mother was not getting proper treatment by NHS and was not able to walk and was told you will not be able to walk for a very longtime after looking at her MRI scans etc.
Came to the best orthopedic doctor in Islamabad had surgery within a week and mum start walking absolutely fine and even till now several years later she is fine.
Its not as BAD as you think buddy
@@Wajaht-s6m but you have to understand that she got that service due to you being a British family and having money. The average person would not receive the same treatment and I have an issue with that because it’s supposed to be a Muslim country. They will not give the same treatment to a poor person because they won’t benefit. Atleast the NHS is fair for everyone.
@@shanaz3 3 of my relatives from poor background had free heart bypass at cardiology hospital in Rawalpindi. Likewise free treatment at PIMS hospital and Shaukat Khanum etc. Its not all doom and gloom.
American Pakistanis too!
Fajr Zuhr Asar Maghrib Isha and Witr Namaz, Dua Qunoot ♥❤👌
Establish regular Namaz and Pay ZAKAT..
I made hijra in 2005 with 4 kids under 8 years old that was the best move i ever made
To Pakistan? From where?
@@rizwana.5420 uk
Insha Allah in a few years hopefully in will move to Lahore for retirement. Can't wait
Wise words from three men concerned about both their life hearafter and earthly life. The harsh truth that many struggle to accept is that attachments to worldly pleasures hinder Muslims from making noble choices. Indeed, numerous problems exist in many predominantly Muslim countries. The people of authority are corrupt puppets of the west. However, these areas have been home to honorable men and women for centuries, who have faithfully adhered to the divine laws of Allah. Muslims aspire to depart this life in a place that is more virtuous than those parts of the world (lgbcdef) cursed by Allah. On the Day of Judgment, individuals will be resurrected alongside those with whom they lived, associated, loved and departed from this world with.
Thankyou for your videos. I went 2 times to Pakistan last year and want to stay.
Good video
I will move to pakistan permanently but they need to sorth the internet infrastructure
Starlink. Don't waste time, get going
@OrwellsHousecat last time I checked the quota for where I wanted it was met. There were no more licenses available.
@@MGS87273 that's a shame but it also means that there's a gap in the market which other new providers will try to fill soon.
@OrwellsHousecat also I heard the new government put a stop to new licenses. I haven't been able to verify this. Their issue is starlink bypasses government regulated net.
@@MGS87273 get a job with the gov - I'm sure they've found a way to get priority access to the Internet
I've invested in Pakistan and am planning to move the west is not for our people anymore, may Allah protect us
Bismillah Hir rahman nir raheem, Rabbanaa wa laa tuhammilnaa maa laa taaqata lanaa bih wa fu Anna wagfir lana warhamnaa anta mawlana fansurnaa alal qawmil kaafireen..
As Slaam u Alaiykum. Please upload daily vlogs also if you can brother Farhaan. ❤🇵🇰
What would you advice if you are Pakistani ancestry but do not understand the language?
English is understood by many however it is vital to learn Urdu to communicate with all sectors of society.
@@cruisesoetz1087 Shame. British Pakistani descent. I do not fit in UK and I would not understand culture of Pakistan.
@@googleman8074 Somalia would be a great alternative. Would fit like a glove.
Im coming. Whats a good way to start home schooling? Also about going back to the UK?
watch maria chebbi. she is rasing her kids there but she will move back to the uk
@@razamughal4582😊
Good exchange rate at the moment
All the madness going on here i dont blame him.
Where you guys getting training? Are you in organisation of hafiz sayid?
"Most Zionists don't believe that God exists, but they do believe that he promised them Palestine."
Israeli historian, llan Pappé
You need money to live in Pakistan
And a really good job . Money is
Very important otherwise there no
Point .😊 money money and money
Then you will have a good life in
Pakistan otherwise you are a
BEGGER .
Tawakkul + hardwork helps you earn money in Pakistan
You lot sound smartest bunch of humans ive heard in a while can i come pakistan ?
Asslam brothers we are thinking about moving from the UK but struggling to choose between Spain, Turkey or Pakistan
@@iffatkhan6035 Is Spain not a Christian country?
Salam brother, one of the brother mentioned his wife specializes in teaching children with special needs. My son has special needs and we are looking for someone who can teach him islamic studies and Quran..
Could you get us in touch with the brother please. Jzk
@@adeelawan2079 walaikumsalaam, he has requested that you email me and I give you his number privately.
mybritishpakistanilife@gmail.com
@@MyBritishPakistaniLifeBrother, Pakistan is evolving fast. Even mullahs are now talking about evolution openly. It’s been openly discussed in universities by Qaiser Raja. What century are you all living in ? Just curious 👀
@@ThomasEdison-dd8ms 7th.
Thanks for sharing, I wasnt aware of this. No need to be rude though 🙂
@@MyBritishPakistaniLife I wasn’t being one ☝️. Just explaining you the facts. You all are stuck in 7th century it seems.
But so many Pakistanis have sold everything to come to the UK. Pakistan politics isn't great either.
Only those who thought that selling land and property would lead them to land of milk & honey in UK. If they had only spent the same fortune on starting businesses in Pakistan.
@@SpoTTd How are they going to start a business when they've sold everything and have no home.
There is so much corruption in Pakistan. You can't do much without bribery. I wouldn't trust the money in the banks. I wouldn't trust my family, there is way too much family politics to move to Pakistan and I know most Pakistanis born in another country would agree.
Lastly whilst the not so very Shareef family are in government that's a big no no. That's why I wouldn't move to Pakistan, even though England isn't as great as it was.
the banks are perfectly safe. my parents never had a problem.
@@SA-yt7nsnot so very shreef 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Islamist are the same colour and may get confused as being Indian?
Terrorists are white, the Europeans living in Palestine that are currently stealing land, committing genocide and aparthied.
@@MyBritishPakistaniLife it a pedophila relgaion that's peaches child rape and slavery then goes back thousand of years trying to make their pedophila right .
Islam is more pure in the USA.
There are many problems in Pakistan, high inflation, selfish and jealous people, very oppurtunistic etc.
A lot of people interact with you for benefit from you.
Very few people are genuine.
Tried to move there. Lived for 2 years and came back to the USA.
I had bought a new car there. Neighbors would flatten the tires out of jealousy. Bought a new bike fir my kid. Someone in the neighborhood pushed him off and threw the bike and broke it. Different mentality of people there.
Too much pretentiousness and fakeness among relatives.
Also you have to krrp your kids safe from Bacha Bazi which is rampant there.
Happy days 😂
A lot of opportunities in Tourism Industry here in Pakistan.
I moved from US. Lived in UK for 8 years.
Local Business Market is not stable. Tourism Industry needs more hotels, resorts, resort communities, organic farms. Tourist Villages etc
Are you in Pak now ? I am in USA planning to move back
@@native5647 Yes brother
@selfsustainablelife2665 where are you in Pakistan and what business are you doing when did you moved from USA
@@native5647 I'm moved properly yet. Still visit US, like visiting in Oct for 3 months.
I'm doing Tourism Based Real Estate. Building High-end Resort Communities like the ones we see in the first world, as a local from Mansehra I get lands on local/cheap price. I have a team of Professionals (architects, Engineers, designers, contractors etc) .
The best thing about here is it doesn't cost much. Like I'm offering land/Partnership in these projects from 1 Crore ( 5 Kanal with legal land transfer, Demarcation, Architectural, Designing, and surveying cost)
And we're selling developed plots for 10 lac/Marla on 1-2 years payment plan. So that's basically minimum 5 -8 times profit margin. I've friends in Beaumont, TX, they're builders doing the same thing and earn about 50-60%.
@@native5647 I'm moving permanently in March 25 Insha Allah. I'm in Pakistan ATM, I'm only working in Tourism Industry as it's the heat/global warming making it worse in the cities, people are visiting more and more to these areas likes naran/shogran, neelum Valley etc. but the problem is proper/high-end/modern infrastructure. That's the opportunity too, locals doesn't see these Greenlands/mountain top with views as resort communities and when people visiting these areas they don't find proper places to live.
One thing is hotel industry. The problem is cost and location.
1. Building a hotel/resort and giving it on rent costs a lot. Return/profit on investment could take years to start. That's why I'm building gated Resort Communities, where one can get their holiday/vacation/2nd home in a safe/secure/high-end gated community with amenities and on the mountain top with 360 views.
So that's real estate too, like getting a clean land, start building it and selling the pieces. It doesn't take much to get the returns, if we go for constructing those villas/cottages that's another building opportunity. And the last thing is Lifestyle Assets, when the owner is in his property they can enjoy scenic views/weather etc and when he's not, property would be on rent, that way it won't be just an investment but a rental asset too. Like we see in Miami, Colorado, California etc
2. Naran/neelum Valley etc are 2 season areas. Closed in winter. So I've selected locations that are very accessable, no landslides, great views, good local community, snow in winter, great weather in summer. 6000ft+. There are already few other developer's in the area mostly from Lahore doing the same thing. PTDC is also doing Glamping project. So it's not very new to tourists/visitors. The best thing about this area is 4 season/6 hours clean motorway drive from Lahore, mountain top with 360 view and cheap lands, highest place along CPEC/Karakorum Highway from Karachi to gilgit. with other high-end projects developer's working to make this area a success for gated Resort Communities.
0:41 tells you everything you need to know about Pakistan
I put the same lock on my car in and a heavy chain lock on my bike in the UK.
My brothers bike got robbed outside an Asda in broad daylight :D He now has 2 individual locks on each bike. Sad thing is his bike is not even some special x4jw242 model
I'm only using the lock because my dad requested it to be used. Not seen anyone else use them tbh
Ahh yes unlike UK which is the bastion of safety & security.
@@redman6790 lmao
What schools have you guys chosen? How easy is it for kids to adjust? Do other kids make fun of your kids as their urdu is not good
Oxbridge International Grammar School in F-11 which is based on Cambridge Curriculum with the ability to undertake GCSE's & A Levels.
Personally in my situation kids came at a young age 4 & 6 at the time so they integrated quite smoothly and have picked up the local language easily without any issues from school friends etc.
My wife is a teacher at the same school so she keeps an eye on the kids.
Your parents moved from Pakistan to the UK, where they worked hard, earned money, and raised you. They provided you with an education in schools, colleges, and universities in the UK, and also ensured you received basic Islamic teachings while keeping you away from bad influences. You spent your childhood and youth in the UK but did not fall into bad association. By following in your parents' footsteps and learning from their experiences, you can also raise your children in the UK. There is no need to move to Pakistan for the upbringing of your children. The UK is an excellent country for providing both religious and worldly education and instilling high moral values, whereas the standard of education, both religious and worldly, in Pakistan is superficial in comparison.
Pakistan is plagued by sectarianism, corruption, and frequent displays of power by the clergy and the military. Its democratic system is marred by fraud. The improvement in your financial situation is a result of your elders' timely and wise decisions, including not relocating to Pakistan during your childhood. If they had moved you to Pakistan, you might have ended up like Pakistani politicians and bureaucrats. People are fleeing Pakistan due to its dire situation, but you are fortunate to be prosperous as citizens of the UK, which is why you are enjoying your stay in Pakistan. My advice to you is not to deprive your children of the educational opportunities available in the UK. You can take them to Pakistan for visits, but do not move them there permanently.
What, do u think about growing right wing?
Pakistan is the only muslim land I would move to, but as a woman??
@ChristineArztmann I personally think Islamabad is safe for woman
@@MyBritishPakistaniLife for sure, if they marry a mo"min with pakistani nationalit,
@@ChristineArztmann if their looking to marry here. It might be a whole different story. Living here is completely fine.
@@MyBritishPakistaniLife I am sure, it is, but I lost this chanse. Allah is always the best Planner. thank you, barak Allahu feekum.
If Balochistan and kpk were not part of Pakistan ide move back.im thinking of going to Afghanistan which is better even their economy is goid
Cant wait for khan to come back.
The only link being unnoticed in Pakistan knowing the disparity and disputative political and social environment is the ground touch which is missing since you have a passive income coming to your wallet. You know you can manage expenses and also you have a backup plan to fly back if things go south.... but to real localities, this is really on the head unlike in Islamabad which is fancy and away from real Pakistan. I hope it opens up a perspective that is missing in the whole discussion. thank you
You are right. Pakistan is politically and economically unstable. A brief visit may not be so bad but living there is certainly not advisable unless one commits to a social or moral cause like contributing in some way to improving the healthcare system, education, the environment, or any other public mission. One has to be an activist to bring about social change. If that is not your cup of tea, then don't bother.
Farhan ppl who have there online jobs they can but ppl who dnt they cnt 🤔
Sounds like some of the brothers have set up commercial businesses.
could do better thumbails
Nothing worth having is easy...
IF YOU DONT LET CHRISTIAN LIVE PEACEFULY IN UR LAND WHY WUD THEY???
@@MinimalismRulez clearly you haven't watched my vlog where I visited the Christian colony here in F6 Islamabad.
The irony is (unless its fake news) a lot of people are emigrating from Pakistan or calling it the brain drain due to the state of the country.
I only visited Pakistan twice in 1992 and 2002 and didn't like it. I was reminded many times I'm not Pakistani despite my parents originally being from there (until on my late father's friends or their offspring would turn up in the UK) or I'm reminded I'm Pakistani for the latest charity appeal. If the ccountry's corrupt leaders don't care for their own country so why should I.
On going there society either seems to be uber conservatively religious or uber wannabe American liberal. I don't fit into either and you're harshly judged by both sides.
My dad died a few years ago and tbh we weren't close (all his Pakistani friends forgot about him when his financial problems and ill health started, he cared more about them than his family). He left a property in Lahore and we could certainly do with selling it and cover our debts here. Yet it'll be a minefield organising this with all the corruption. I'm dreading going.
Atleast your father had a property there. My grandparents sold everything to come to the UK back in the 1960s.
@@cruisesoetz1087 He brought it for his mum in the 1990s after he visited Pakistan after leaving there in the early 70s (my parents mey and married here and had a foolish deluded mentality for holding onto that country which cost us during our upbringing).
Tbh the property means nothing and vultures are watching. We probably won't get anything for that damn property and the local mosque nearby is already acting like gangsters and trying to encroach on the property for free. Its not like Pakistan has a shortage of mosques (I'm not anti mosque as I go to a few several times a week).
My father left us with a lot of debt which was all his doing, including debts with the HMRC and issues with our house in England.
The house in Pakistan isn't a good thing at all and caused notbing but headache. Its not like I'm going there to stay (only been to the country twice). Have zero affinity with that country. Corruption will seize us from getting anything. Its been of no use. My gran died a few months after moving in.
@@tebraizshahzad3364They are always fighting over whose masjid is best in Pakistan. Never liked Pakistan
I love the idea but I can't afford to live in Pakistan
Because they can't fit in the UK and use Hijrah as a reason but eventually reverse and return to UK for schooling and £££
Stop projecting. U man can leave and love up the UK as much as you like. Get on your scooter and deliver that deliveroo food. Man's getting hungry.
True. And medical etc. These are bunch of selfish scaremongering people are doing this because of their British passport. Grapes are sour
It’s not easy to make migration for Allahs sake it might not happen at the first attempt second third or however many attempts but Allah knows your wish and intentions May Allah give hidayah and make it easy for all those who do true Hijrah 🤲
@@shizak9623 Some Pakistanis immigrate to the UK because they are all about that Deliveroo/Ubereats lifestyle. They've been dreaming about that scooter and putting that indicator on left and leaving it like that.
Not really about "fitting in", but realise as an ethnic minority you will never 100% fit in regardless of how badly you want to beleive it so, alot are simply finally understanding how poor the quality of life is.
Have you given the British passport back for good? If not then you are not being honest.
@nismo4321 to be honest, I still have my British passport, and my renewal date is in 9 years.
@MyBritishPakistaniLife you need to give up your British citizenship and live in Pakistan for good. You are not being sincere and edging towards hypocrisy.
Hilarious 😆 using your resources is called wisdom not hypocrisy
@@MyBritishPakistaniLife telling lies to your viewers is not wisdom.
@@nismo4321no he’s not being disingenuous he’s using the circumstances afforded to him by the grace of Allah to his benefit ! That’s certainly not hypocritical! You need to be less condescending towards the brother! He’s got a wonderful outlook and gracious personality helping others!
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They are moving back to Kashmir..
.not Pakistan, because technically they are all from Kashmir in England with some pockets of genuine Pakistani and Punjabis
No they are not
Are Pakistanis allowed to move to Azar Kashmir ? if the answer is no . maybe proud people from Azad Kashmir should move out of pakistan and to Mirpur . Treat them by their own standards
Whilst it's legal for Kashmiris to live in Pakistan, they will continue to do so if they wish.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts though 🙂
If that's the case, then Pakistan should give back the vast areas it took from Kashmir, such as gilgit baltistan, skardu, etc. Or make Azad Kashmir part of Pakistan.
@@nismo4321 why did you allow pakistan to take that land if its true ?
How about leave us alone and give our country back to us. All of it.. ! From GB to Bhimber
@@FishingAdventuresDubai if that happens India will turn azad into Jammu and you will Lose everything . Pakistan are the ones protecting you. and if you're so proud of your country and you hate pakistan so much why are you moving to pakistan and using our airports and services .Build your own international airports and stop depending on us and leave us alone
I call this video bullshit. Only made for views.
All videos are made for views what would be the point otherwise 😂
You seem personally hurt by this video lol are you one of those paindus that illegally migrated to UK and is now stuck delivering deliveroo?
The elders, a few decades had no issue of leaving Pakistan!!! They couldn’t speak English and still can’t!! The elders on the day of judgement have got a lot of explaining to do!
Great vlog again. But bro i would not let my kids out in Pakistan. Kidnappings is all I hear especially when they know your from uk.
That is dumb. Go better to Dubai or Malaysia etc
@WarorPeace22 They're good options. Have you moved to either one of them?
I am a revert also considering going back to Pakistan
I recommend every muslim join me and leave the lands of the kufr
If your sikh as your name suggests. Then go to india.
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@dora99023 every muslim should go to muslim country and leave kufr lands inshalah
Good that you reverted to Islam, but remember all lands are of The Creator, you live there by their rules and avoid haram, seek more knowledge of Islam and give dawah to them.
@@dora99023 nah we’re good mate u carry on fella! ☝️😂😂😂🤫🤦♂️