as a retired disabled support help, I would say that the best job right now is to work from home for an investment manager who will hire you to do records. I make over 210k annually.
Better quality of life abroad if you ask is Clean water, Clean air, Safety, and security for all which India needs to improve. But life abroad with less buying power, most of the services which an average Indian can afford the same an average westerner cannot easily afford it. India has excellent Health care, cheap medical tests, you can hire maids, easily afford to get things done from technicians, plumber, electrician, mechanic, cheap car insurance, fruits, vegetables, big marriage, affordable dining if we start counting the standard of living what India can offer it will not end. But India has its share of problems.
The whole quality of life thing is subjective. There are pros and cons to living in both India and the US. For me, life inside the home is better in India. Having my people around me and access to affordable healthcare and house help are things that I miss about India. However, life outside the home is better in the US. The infrastructure is better, there are more things to do, and the general quality of life is higher.
I know the health care facilities are expensive in the US but who said in India it's affordable? That's where most number of scams happen. People who are supposed to save lives, suck money like anything.
I had the same thought when I was in India . But now I feel atleast someone will treat you in India if you pay something..in European countries you never even get an appointment to visit a doctor that easily.. Being in Europe 6 yrs I bet definitely indian medical system and Doctors are the best apart from the scammers ... If that's gone India would be the best in medical system ...bec they have seen lot of patients and have lot of experience. Here they don't have much real time experience n that's a problem. Onsite life will be good until you are healthier..
Healthcare isn't affordable by any means. An oncologist literally billed me 5k inr for a worthless consultation and he said I should double check with a dermo too. Don't say Healthcare is inexpensive here.
True, but better life cost money & it cost more in the USA 🇺🇸 & don't forget millions of homeless & gun culture in the USA, India is much better, life for FREE & poor. And also True for Rich in India- ask Ambani - how he makes millions rich & famous arround the world DANCE in wedding...❤❤❤❤
“The grapes are sour anyway!” My 95% friends are abroad and I see them all happy, buying luxury cars, enjoying holidays, having great lifestyle. Here in India at 45 degrees I'm going to the office, dirty lifestyle, toxic work culture and can't even afford Tata Tiago. Moral of the story people going abroad by leaving India aren't idiots. They're earning 1000 times more in the same job than what you can in India.
This is very imp. I learn many imp lesson that a salaried individual learn in their later part of lives just in one year straight out of college. Very dirty office politics, delusional and cheap mindset of management. Peanut salary for software engineer job that I do here compared to that people in us get. Everyday going to office in crowded local train, travelling through horrible traffic and water filled potholes, I question myself why I am even doing this. Already paying GST on every thing, then LTCG tax then again income tax with nothing in return to me as a middle class salaried person. No matter how much patriotism we could have inside us we can't tolerate this anymore. @@raghuveermaduvinakody379
Most of your friends are also just showing and hiding unhappiness and trouble of not getting green card. After 50 years of age your children will be more confident than their ABCD childer under confident minority growing in west. You will have better happy family life in old age compare to their lonely life in west. Believe me after 50 even if you are earning 10/12 lak per year in India will have happy family life than your friend earning above $100k. High chances Your children will not need to do part time job during college and their children will need to part time job during college.
@@jonron3805 FDI is at 16 years low and because of this reason India will allow investments from china (which they banned indirectly) as mentioned in the budget a few days ago. Andhbhakt at least read some news 😂😂
@@kunalmallick5454Learn to have some love for yourself and your country kunt. Trust me these millionaires will be high tailing it back to Bharat once they find out that taxes and competition in the Pink Man’s world are not what they envisioned. Those countries already have their chosen ones. Your money can only last so long. Everyone has to work.
It is always better to settle down in your country of birth. However, staying in US for around 5 to 10 years and bringing savings to your home country can make a huge difference in ones life.
Very true came back from US after 13 yrs. I would suggest go abroad save a lot and live a FI life in India. If you end up living abroad you are trapped in the same mortgage cycle that you tried escaping in India. People keep grinding it away in US caz they never realize they were getting trapped. Also not everyone can manage to exit the chakravyuh!
@@ullekhk6064 : yes you can save enough and come back. Until kids are in primary school you have the option once they go to middle school it gets tough. Sooner is better so kids can adjust.
Not sure if I agree here, I've worked in corporate for 10 years in India before moving to North America. The work culture is massively toxic in India, where you are expected to be available at all times while giving massive amounts of work load. While here, in North America, everybody is respectful of your working hours and work life balance is heavily encouraged. I was literally burned out working in India while here I have ample time to pursue my hobbies outside work.
My experience travel to US thru my company for longtime: 1. My Indian salary stuck where I left and upon return there only a correction applied which ended up me staying lot behind with my peers. 2. EPF contributions stopped and only resume upon return. It impacted huge due to compounding when I see the corpus today. 3. Huge social security paid in US and all of that money gone of no use to me. So when I sum up today, what has lost weighs more than what has earned.
I agree its a trap. After this trap people are habituated to stay there and the willingness to come back will reduce a lot. But after they realize they becomes old and kids grow older and in India there will be nobody for them to even recognize. So at the end of their life stage they feel like why i didn't go back to India when they got a chance. The same is shown in the film Dunki. By this time people should get mature like go abroad stay for some years and they should come back at any cost.
Totally agreed, but individual who are making the decision should weigh everything. I can speak for myself, I am someone who worked in different country, went back to India, and now back working overseas. Everything has its plus and minus. One needs to go though their individual journey and as you said value what you believe
It's a personal struggle to leave one's family. In my case, my wife let go of me for citizenship abroad. The question that lingers is: Is it truly worth it to go abroad and leave our loved ones behind? We only have one life, and if we're not with our family, what's the purpose of it all? Money, in the end, is just a fleeting comfort. My mother, India, is the best mother of all.
For this channel's audience its a a trap. For a person who can afford 8.5 Cr or already has a business which can employ people in US its not a trap. For people who's family and friends already rarely meet them as they want these people going abroad to make their own money and have a level playing field, its not a trap. Choose wisely. Most important, zoom out and learn everything then make life decisions.
Work-life balance, infrastructure, social security, free education, permanent residency, and the overall lifestyle are much better abroad. But all this comes with much hard work in the initial years and depends on the value you bring to the country.
my friend formula of wealth when he worked in austraila he did not spend money for cinema,restaurant, entertainment he spent only for his food and rent he saved lot of money even same watch he is wearing for more than 10 yrs
I am overseas from last 12 years and I can say that this video is a trap. Don't go with what he said. I am in Australia and I never regret my decision to move here.
Anyone could defend this based on their current situation. Life is unpredictable. Be it you in US or Hyderabad , For a guy who is from deep southern parts of Tamil Nadu say Kanyakumari, the feel of distance from relatives / parents is same. Just the travel time can be reduced by few hours by taking a flight. Politics is everywhere , it’s worse in India and few idiots are now infecting the culture in other countries as well. I would say everyone has their own reason to travel. We don’t get the comfort that we get in India for sure. I hate when some people say I always had this American dream from childhood days , Then at a different occasion they say Bro this onsite opportunity helped me close a huge debt which is the actual fact behind he moving abroad. There are positives and many negatives as you mentioned. People should think about whats right for them.
Its a huge trap. Own country is always my own country. Theres a saying in Sanskrit,"Janani janmabhoomischa swargadapi gariyasi", means my own mother land is a place like heaven no matter how many problems are but own motherland is best place to live.
@@saimanideepallu7933 I have already rejected multiple onsite opportunities brother.Everyone is not same. I am very satisfied and comfortable in my own place. People needs a certain level of maturity to understand this.
@@thomsonfinny3951 We can define casteism. But to measure it's absence can be seen from data presented by govt of India. Intercaste marriage cry for survival even in metro cities. Savarnas are still against intercaste marriage especially if a male from lower caste. It's flourishing everywhere even in corporate environment.
I am in Uk since 8 years and on verge of returning back... and i can tell that every point resonated with my experience and specially the last one. I think if you manage to go early in your professional life, and get a good exposure, that may be good enough
Bro! All said and done, if you announce a free work visa from India to any Western country, or even to Singapore and Dubai tomorrow, half of India will be empty. I mean, why not experience the clean air, good facilities for the taxes we pay, and 24-hour power & Water? There are many free access you get in countries like aboard for site seeing and parks, cycling, or even to hangout privately with your friends. Most places are clean and dust-free, unlike India, where gutters and mud surround even the cities. I've seen many Indians complaining about living abroad, but no one wants to return-at least not to India.
Bhai... Which year are you talking about.. salaries in India have gotten much better.. saving of 1 cr or more is very much achievable in India in span shorter than 5 years.. if you are willing to average hard work
I graduated from top college in India. Worked with a top MNC in India..Work load was heavy . I did not care .. however I could not withstand toxic work culture , moved out to US @ age 27 . Here I had quality life , same work load . Enjoyed my life . Now @ age 48 , I have a family with 2 kids,my wife practices medicine, we are settled , I attained US citizenship and only slight regret I have is I did not pursue higher education here in US. Even my parents were treated badly once by Indian immigration.. . Only good thing is people are nice back in India .Truth is I don’t regret any decision of moving out . Happy I took risk and relocated !! My advice get out of India if you can !!
Whatever you are telling is true bro....life abroad is really better if you have a good job..too much discrimination, micromanagement,nepotism, lack of autonomy in india.
You are still 48, weight for another 7 to 8 years when lonely life start and your less attached ABCD children move out and after 70 they ask you to go to live in old age home care.
In the past few years, reckless printing of money by the esteemed Central bank, led to the artificial sustainance of the lifestyle in the World's Poweful economy. They exported their inflation throughout the world. I agree moderate inflation is necessary for growth, and USA is driving engine for World economy, and Indian services are heavily coupled with USA. But In my POV, they over leveraged their hegemony. Nonetheless, Every country abroad is burgeoning with immigrated population, and things are not same as they were in 90s and 2000s. I do agree Lifestyle in US is better, but it's all at the cost of ballooning unsustainable debt! Healthy criticicms are welcomed.
You did a good job.. we don't want accept that the life we are leading is hopeless.. it's crowded every where.. even if you prefer comfortable life you can't because society don't accept it.. we don't give respect to those who work hard instead to corrupt people... It's never going to change... We are just comforting ourselves in the name of Modi.. no politicians can improve any of our life quality.. it's a false world here..
There is so much wrong information here . Legally on H1B you can work after your shift anywhere including your business . You can incorporate a company in US from India . You just have to hire one employee here for day to day operations. India has a higher effective tax rate than the US but you get nothing in return for that. State tax is nowhere near 10% and many states are state tax free including Texas. I grew up seeing people living outside AIIMS for one doctor visit . In sun , in rain . Waiting for an appointment and then eventually dying there. No thank you!
@ on your own entity , yes. It has to be part time. You can also simply have someone on payroll and then draw “ dividends “ from a S CORP instead of a salary.
Pls dont misguide. In india, any middle class salary person pays 3-4 months salary to government as tax..in return we r getting nothing..when middle class will be financially free in india especially where lots of cut throat compitions. My simple rule is if u r getting better money and quality life in abroad then move it..there is no point to give away your most of all money as tax to gov.. You might be speaking because u earned well in abroad and financially free now.
I am not sure what better quality of life you are having over there in the USA that you can't have in India. There is something called PURCHASE POWER PARITY, Please do research on that. Even if the salary on paper looks good 100k -116k usd , your expenditure and tax will also be like that. Let me try to help you with an example.. Right now I am staying at one of the Marriott hotels, and my company gave me a budget of 3k inr / day on food. When I came 1st time I was wondering why they are offering so much money 🤑 on food. A simple daal tadka+ rice(basmati) cost .1.5 k Inr So even 3k/ day is not enough to have food. So don't fall for those USA salary trap
Sorry but still not convinced.. Dib u know that what is the cost of living in india especially in cities like Bangalore, Mumbai, Pune.. its very difficult to stay where rent, cost of living and kids educations are too much costly..whatever CTC you will earn, u can't save much unless u hv very frugal lifestyle. Atleast in USA, After few years u can get around 180k and 200k in which u can stll save good amount post tax and other expenses. Tell me one thing if i need to earn 1cr in 5 years. Tell me where u can make fast money in USA or India?
@@nishantpatel2400 Do you think Getting H1B VISA is easy!? 2 of my friends already returned to India as they did not get H1B visa (lottery system) (They have still 30 lakhs of education loan pending that they will be paying with Indian salary ) and the other one verge of deportation. In USA you need to pay 2 taxes one central government tax + 1 state government tax in return your get to stay wooden house with carpet floor (rent 2 lakh/MONTH INR) Its okay if you are planning to go please go ahead., It's your money and your life Make sure to do the reality check before leaving, if you want to go for higher studies only choose STEM subjects. Lastly I will say there used to be a time when very few people used to go to USA , now every single one is planning running towards Usa and Canada. Recession is all time peak. All the very best brother if you are planning to go
Can't agree more on this.. Even in leadership and policy making , going abroad and climb up the ladder is not easy as it used to be.. all it comes down to oneself priorities.. you are doing awesome to make that awareness.. thanks Raju.
Sir, it's still worth moving there, than not having job here, excessive compitition, poor work life balance, poor quality of life, rejection in interview because of agesim, caste, religion etc... Everybody won't start a company; all the points that you mentioned will manifest once making money.
The exact same competition and conditions exist in the west. Do you think they are just waiting to hire you??? They have their own favorites picked out.
@@BharatkaEkBeta an average student settles well over there. One should be in top 5 Percent of the class to get a 30k job here. I saw tonnes of folkes who could not secure a job here for many years are well settled over there. And the competition there is not because of natives, but because of desis only. Yes they have their own bias for outsiders. Why should they not? Still better and worth moving. In spite of all these tonnes were settled over there and very few would return ever. I thought this is a career channel that is inclusive, and open for discussion. But it doesn't seem but bhakt channel. Unsubscribed.
Going and living abroad is in all means an escape from roots, an escape from family, it is an expression of freedom at the cost of family, which is glorified with high salaries and stadard of living. Now if someone takes his whole family to abroad and makes a neighborhood and provides high standard of living to all, then its a successful migration for better standard of living. This is the shortcut that everyone can see, ideally we all should stay here and tackle the problems in india to make it better here itself. I am talking from a nation perspective, it depends on how one approaches the situation, there is no 1 rule applys for all. Everything is fine until anyone and everyone is free to leave and come back whenever they want. But that is the major question here, Visa is controlled by you employing organisation.
Very well said... No matter how hard you try you will always be a second class citizen and in some third... So embrace what is yours and try to make it better than abandon it
Thanks pavan for raising these points. And to add more, housing market no longer can be afforded by an average Joe. Even in tier two cities in the US, home price doubled after Covid, for example a 300k home doubled to 600k in US. But salary stayed same !
Just came back from uae after working there for 4 years..earning was around 70 lpa in uae. Now shifting to tier 2 city from Delhi to build one farm house and my home
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Its a tricky one. From my experience as seen from my friends, people who moved to US back in 90s (read early settlers) are far better settled than people who have moved in the last few years. The last few years have been more of a social status whether or not one is really interested to work abroad. Few do carryon but many return back after a couple of years.
it's more like Dentistry is cheap in India and people go to India once a year, so why not get it done. An American will never travel to India to get a tooth done. It's all about mentality.
As NRI I can confirm everything said here is true. India has its own fundamental problems but if we can overcome those, many like myself will be more then happy to return.
Kindly make a detailed comparison video on how Indian rupee in comparison to dollar can buy us more services in India as compared to US, UK, Canada and Australia. With reasonable salary in India we can easily have maids, good healthcare, cheap grocery, affordable dining, and cheap labor which will leverage us to start our own business or our own company. I think Indian rupees can help us buy more in India as compared US dollars in US also any other countries like UK, Canada, Australia. Just like western countries want to invest in India due to demographics in India. Indians having a reasonable salary do have better standard of living in India (especially Non metropolitan cities) as compared to western countries.
You every point is correct. After 3 years working my salary become stagnant till I got UK permanent residency. I started good earning after leaving permament job and switching to contracting and bought a house using loan. I am eligible to apply for citizenship but I will not apply. I also do not want to apply for citizenship for my child also. I want my children to grow in India from time he reached 6th or 7th class. I know it can be tough in india but if you are able to secure you children future with good investment, your children and you in old age have better happy life in India compared to west. It is better to live in your country with your own people than becoming minority in west and your children growing with fear of minority in west. Never seen a confident second generation Indian who born and grown up in UK. When I see second or third generation Indian in UK, I get depression looking at their confident, attitude and comparing it with a native british kid, teenage, adult children. Life in western countries as tastless as their food. Most of Indian even after earning above $100k will be very average middle class in west and their children will have to work in part time job to cover college education cost and living standard of western kid.
What you have stated are facts. The firms sending Indian students give a very rosy picture of life and job abroad. The salary shown in Indian rupees is in lakhs but in dollars worth nothing. Then after landing in a foreign country and facing hardships reality sets in. But loans are to be paid back. Parents have invested their hard earned money. India with all it's problems is the place to be in at the given time.
Very true Pavan. India has such healthy varieties of foods too. Not just maida in different shapes like the west has ! Family and extended family concept where our close friends are like family. I believe the culture in India is much warmer.
Very Valuable Insightful Video Pavan,Abroad is good for Higher education and do 4-5 years job and come back to your Home country using that dollar get leverage and start your own and also during the transition to your own venture you can do Remote work and take some risk , we are end of the day emotional creature - Mental health is very pathetic in wester countries, also everyone should go for masters only not bachelor because of Age and maturity - there is huge changes your Child can go in the wrong direction....
@@rh334 Most Indian do not realise about mental health issue because they live virtaully in India living in west. Just go to thailand and see how many europeans and even young are going their to find a life partner in thailand. Why they will go if they find in ther own country. Indian mostly hang around in Indian group in west and even when they have western friend it is for namesake only. You will not face this but if you get settled than your second and third generation will face because many will get cut off from India contact and nowdays in India also people do not have enough time for indian relative settled in west.
@@poojasingh99999 1) Even in INDIA people don't care about INDIAN relatives nowadays. Everyone is busy and meet maybe 2-3 times a year. 2) Western men go to Thailand because it's cheaper and sunny. I don't think they are marrying Asian women in huge numbers. Only some old not attractive men marry outside of their own race. 3) Everyone hangs out with their kind. I have never seen North Indians hanging out with South Indians even in the West. 4) There are problems living in INDIA also. Job security, traffic, pollution, poor healthcare, inflation, crime, extreme competition. Unless you are from top IIT/ BITS/IIIT making 15 LPA+ your life would be a hell, you will be stuck with low wage 3.2 LPA job where you can't even afford a single room and 3 times food. Also, the working hours and conditions are horrible in INDIA, people working 14 hours,+ 4 hour traffic. Plus they don't get holidays as much. Mental health of INDIAN is not taken seriously. 5) Family issues happen in INDIA also. so many men stuck with unhappy s*xless marriages. I prefer west, divorces are easy, and there is a choice you can pay for p*ostitutes instead of going through all the drama.
Hi Pavan India has a lot of limitations in the formal job sector. I hope you are aware, that India produces over 1 crore young bachelors from higher education every year. Currently, India absorbs about 5% to 6% of the working population into the formal job sector. So, what do the young Indians do? I am not advocating that everybody go out of India and settle over there, but until the formal job sector becomes strong enough in India, there is no other alternative for bright young people to look for opportunities across the world. This is not to rebut your video but to create a sense of alternative to your arguments (which is from a different point of view, and I am in agreement with all of them you mentioned). Thanks
You pay a lot of taxes in India for nothing, population, pollution, bad healthcare, adulterated food, terrible govt services. We have only 1 life, we should make the best of it
I agree. India is best. But the problem is our corporate culture which is a bigger trap and see us as slaves. All service based companies are here to squeeze the lives of ours. The abroad team will take vacations, paternity leaves, 5 days of working and we have to remain on call during weekends unpaid. Additionally, we are not allowed to call them during their holiday's. If good change happened then India is best country to work and live.
Whether something is a trap or not depends on what one expects from life. Folks in India feel that India is a trap as they think they are in a wrong country at least professionally. While others who stay abroad (even with no visa dependencies) feel that the cultural roots doesn’t extend to next generations. You pay the price either ways for the compromise. The only question is whether the price actually translates in any value beyond money.
1:50 ! Wrong information! Atleast in US you can start any business while you are on h-1!! Only thing is your h-1 can't be from same company that you own! Secondly, you can easily move to other companies once you get settled.
I think from childhood onwards one should be able to assess and evaluate their own capabilities and skills. According to that only one can build up a successful career. Everyone should have multiple options in their career opportunities and they should be prepared for that and act according to it to nurture yourself.
I had an offer to go study and settle in the US but refused it. Going there as a tourist is fine but living as a second citizen is unacceptable for me. Also my parents and my then girlfriend now wife, were here in India, so what's the point. And now i know that if you earn decent amount in India you can have all the facilities and luxuries of the world, sometimes better sometimes average but you can get it. Also its far better to start a business in India and cater to the world in dollars.
My parent's are senior citizens.This year i got selected in US visa lottery. My company started the H1B process,but I rejected as I got an offer in my hometown My parent's are happy,I am happy.I love my parents more than anything,will do anything to make them smile.
There are so many other countries apart from US and UAE. Consider them, and your trap argument falls apart. Here are my reasons: 1. Earn more, Spend more -> Leads to higher standard of life and more savings 2. Pathways to Citizenship and social security, including great public healthcare and education for yourself and family 3. Owning an organization / hustle is absolutely possible due to point 2. Furthermore, its easier to secure funding in rich western world (for startups). 4. Not extremely expensive to hire help / Nanny, so long you can manage your priorities and finances. 5. Taxes serve the public. Free education, healthcare, and wonderful infrastructure (roads, environment, facilities) available to the public. I encourage more people to pursue life abroad !! It is no doubt difficult in the beginning, but all that effort is worth it in the end.
3 major reasons why folks who do business or earn good pay move abroad from India are => Taxation, Return on investments and Higher Education. There is potential for tremendous growth in India, but that can happen only when hard-work and value-addition is rewarded and appreciated. Unless, in next 20 years things will go downhill when majority of the population enters senior age.
I am Indian and those Indian students must get back to India and try help the country grow. Being an Indian we must stop harming someone else country help to build our own country. If we Indians had to leave India for better life then why we have got independence for Britain at first place.
Why we will work for these country just because we are indian and we born in India it's the only reason First thing majority of indian people not interested in development of their country only few like you. Second thing which I hate the most their gutka culture😡🤮 Third thing I am a car enthusiast and indian government put higher taxes on luxury cars Fourth thing I love some western things like hookup, kissing and hugging in public which is not possible in india. Sorry to say but I am not even 1% interested to stay here and work for these country in future I will leave this for good and I am ready to do whatever I can do to achieve my dream I will raise my kids in Western countries .
Bro one important point from to be noted every developed country will give you huge home loan to purchase a property and make it a liability for the next 10 to 15 years by the time
@@anindansh2 Do you know what percentage of people going abroad end up in USA vs other countries? If you knew the numbers you would not be asking such a silly question.
After working in US for 8 to 10 years. You have significantly saved lot of money. So moving back after 5 years working seems fine. Staying forever I too don't advice.
Very informative videos. Thanks for posting & educating millions of new generations who want to move to this highly developed nations. 100% TRUE, these nations become powerful & rich by exploiting immigration, cheap labor & attracting talent people. Read history, but as people leaves these countries & l India & other countries start getting better economically, you will see lots of cracks in those rich nations- which appearing now ❤❤❤
It all depends on the experience everyone goes abroad for better living and decent salary. If anyone is getting that why he should be confused in thought you should encourage him I know you have shared valuable points in the journey. You also worked abroad and came here with a good amount
In case monthly salary in india probably 1 lakh, assume savings is 60k. Same skilled person in usa earn 7 lakh and probably savings 4 lakh. Yearly savings of the same skilled indian guy is 7.2 lakhs.. same skilled Usa guy is 48 lakhs.. inorder to save this 48 lakhs, the person work in india needs to work for 6 years approx. in the same 6 years anotherguy might have 3 to 4 crore. So, don't miss the opportunity when you are young, of course when you reach around 40 years of age, all the points he said are valid think and decide.
Nice narration. In my opinion, you should also look from under value angle. In IT, we replaced under graduates by engineers. Anyway, it's individual choice.
After stating that people are going to US for root canal surgery, I also saw a recent news that Shah Rukh Khan recently visited US to get his eyes surgery.
2:18 About favouritism ... I have seen this happening in pockets but is not rampanth as you speak. I mean I probably have faced more favouritism and discrimination in India
@@Pavansathiraju Well again.. I am pretty much in a very senior position and I can say that percieved "favouritism" is not as much. Yes what comes into play is that if a person not grown up locally may not be familiar with the local culture and that may limit their ability to bring optimal output. This is hardly a case of favouritism but the limition of people not having context of local culture which is important to function at high positions. There are really a lot of Indians in high positions reporting directly to CXO's so that pretty much high. And yes there is some degree of favouritism but that no were more than what a person would face in India too.
Takeaways: If you prefer to stay with your people and get perks like people helping you out in activities with home and people in your home - then India is best. If you prefer that work life balance , abroad is best. In India it is too toxic nowadays. Long working hours, too much competition - which makes you in a position not able to provide your family what they need. You will get this in abroad. So i think living abroad for a solid 15 years investing money in India and then when you back - you are all sorted. If you are in abroad - you might not realize but when you become old you will not have people to talk with you.
It doesn't make sense to generalize. Those who left India 10 years ago had very different circumstances. India has become very costly for middle class to afford without getting in deep debt. In IT sector where you work for clients from abroad it always helps to spend few years onsite before returning to India. If you are living in uae or saudi then it's as good as living in india but with better quality of life. It doesn't make sense to leave good job in Middle East and return to India. If you are not educated and unskilled then ask it makes sense to go abroad and work to be able to take care of family back home. If living in india as salaried then paying 40% in taxes paying children school fees and other expenses make you nervous how you will be able to manage rising costs in old age. It is fashionable to make videos and paint rosy picture of india nothing wrong with it but then what percentage of population is having access to that rosy life ? What age and what income they have to enjoy all that rosy India has to offer ? Outside of metropolitan areas 5-7 cities what people living in tier 2-3 cities can do ? Where do they go to improve their lives ? Do we have liveable cities affordable cities ? Nobody is laying trap to get you outside of india it's a decision that we are forced to take as our own beloved country fails us and make our life miserable
This is victimhood mentality, think otherway work aboard in time bound manner exploit the dollar conversion come back n settle in tier 2,3 city in India. Without money even native country is slavery in different way
Middle class life itself is a trap....
yup but still need to lead life....!!!
in which country?
Very true.
@@rastapopolous8446 any country
Absolutely, better to go for the "abroad" trap than this one.
as a retired disabled support help, I would say that the best job right now is to work from home for an investment manager who will hire you to do records. I make over 210k annually.
wow, i have been looking for a job like this for a while now
please, more info on this.. some of my friends have been talking about this , and working for an investment firm remotely from home is my thing!!!
As someone currently employed in this role, I can confirm that being a Financial Records Specialist is the best job ever.
210k yearly wow , please how do i apply also ???
Could you tell me how to apply for this? I really need a job like this.
The biggest trap of working abroad is a better quality of life. Once you get used to it, its hard to come back 🙏
I still didnt what better quality abroad offers
@@nidhiarora1432Your lead / manager wont micromanage you like that of India
@@nidhiarora1432you are yet to experience that life style.
Better quality of life abroad if you ask is Clean water, Clean air, Safety, and security for all which India needs to improve. But life abroad with less buying power, most of the services which an average Indian can afford the same an average westerner cannot easily afford it. India has excellent Health care, cheap medical tests, you can hire maids, easily afford to get things done from technicians, plumber, electrician, mechanic, cheap car insurance, fruits, vegetables, big marriage, affordable dining if we start counting the standard of living what India can offer it will not end. But India has its share of problems.
@saiteja-gb8ho in mnc it doesn't in india too
The whole quality of life thing is subjective. There are pros and cons to living in both India and the US. For me, life inside the home is better in India. Having my people around me and access to affordable healthcare and house help are things that I miss about India. However, life outside the home is better in the US. The infrastructure is better, there are more things to do, and the general quality of life is higher.
I know the health care facilities are expensive in the US but who said in India it's affordable? That's where most number of scams happen. People who are supposed to save lives, suck money like anything.
I had the same thought when I was in India . But now I feel atleast someone will treat you in India if you pay something..in European countries you never even get an appointment to visit a doctor that easily.. Being in Europe 6 yrs I bet definitely indian medical system and Doctors are the best apart from the scammers ... If that's gone India would be the best in medical system ...bec they have seen lot of patients and have lot of experience. Here they don't have much real time experience n that's a problem. Onsite life will be good until you are healthier..
Healthcare isn't affordable by any means. An oncologist literally billed me 5k inr for a worthless consultation and he said I should double check with a dermo too. Don't say Healthcare is inexpensive here.
@@souya20 correct. Expenses in India isn't getting cheaper by any means.
True, but better life cost money & it cost more in the USA 🇺🇸 & don't forget millions of homeless & gun culture in the USA, India is much better, life for FREE & poor. And also True for Rich in India- ask Ambani - how he makes millions rich & famous arround the world DANCE in wedding...❤❤❤❤
“The grapes are sour anyway!”
My 95% friends are abroad and I see them all happy, buying luxury cars, enjoying holidays, having great lifestyle.
Here in India at 45 degrees I'm going to the office, dirty lifestyle, toxic work culture and can't even afford Tata Tiago.
Moral of the story people going abroad by leaving India aren't idiots. They're earning 1000 times more in the same job than what you can in India.
Totally agree .....
You have missed Work Life balance and Stress free life in USA.
This is very imp. I learn many imp lesson that a salaried individual learn in their later part of lives just in one year straight out of college. Very dirty office politics, delusional and cheap mindset of management. Peanut salary for software engineer job that I do here compared to that people in us get. Everyday going to office in crowded local train, travelling through horrible traffic and water filled potholes, I question myself why I am even doing this. Already paying GST on every thing, then LTCG tax then again income tax with nothing in return to me as a middle class salaried person. No matter how much patriotism we could have inside us we can't tolerate this anymore. @@raghuveermaduvinakody379
Most of your friends are also just showing and hiding unhappiness and trouble of not getting green card. After 50 years of age your children will be more confident than their ABCD childer under confident minority growing in west. You will have better happy family life in old age compare to their lonely life in west. Believe me after 50 even if you are earning 10/12 lak per year in India will have happy family life than your friend earning above $100k. High chances Your children will not need to do part time job during college and their children will need to part time job during college.
People spend also in same same currency. It's mostly about quality of life
Millionaires are leaving and poor are coming back 😂
"Millionaires are leaving "???? Dude have you seen the increase in FDI in India? Do you even know the figures?
@@jonron3805 FDI is at 16 years low and because of this reason India will allow investments from china (which they banned indirectly) as mentioned in the budget a few days ago.
Andhbhakt at least read some news 😂😂
muslims can leave to saudhi. we will be more happy :)😂😂😂.fk of*
@@kunalmallick5454thanks for pointing it out. Becuz of these bhakts we are facing serious problems in our country.
@@kunalmallick5454Learn to have some love for yourself and your country kunt. Trust me these millionaires will be high tailing it back to Bharat once they find out that taxes and competition in the Pink Man’s world are not what they envisioned. Those countries already have their chosen ones. Your money can only last so long. Everyone has to work.
It is always better to settle down in your country of birth. However, staying in US for around 5 to 10 years and bringing savings to your home country can make a huge difference in ones life.
This is the real deal
This is apt
Very true came back from US after 13 yrs. I would suggest go abroad save a lot and live a FI life in India. If you end up living abroad you are trapped in the same mortgage cycle that you tried escaping in India. People keep grinding it away in US caz they never realize they were getting trapped. Also not everyone can manage to exit the chakravyuh!
Yep, thats one big reason why many cant move back. Women love the freedom west offers them..
I am still doubt about it can we make savings and come back could you please clarify?
@@ullekhk6064 : yes you can save enough and come back. Until kids are in primary school you have the option once they go to middle school it gets tough. Sooner is better so kids can adjust.
True, in Singapore Root canal is 2000sgd which is 10krs in india
Work abroad only if you are fit and no health issues
Not true for Europe brother. Root canal is covered under German health insurance
Not sure if I agree here, I've worked in corporate for 10 years in India before moving to North America. The work culture is massively toxic in India, where you are expected to be available at all times while giving massive amounts of work load. While here, in North America, everybody is respectful of your working hours and work life balance is heavily encouraged. I was literally burned out working in India while here I have ample time to pursue my hobbies outside work.
He is making false claims 😂
Your job role?
@@sbnerji12555 Data Scientist
Well said.I was about to say the same.
There is no work life balance in India
Isn’t USA like India only in work life balance ??
My experience travel to US thru my company for longtime:
1. My Indian salary stuck where I left and upon return there only a correction applied which ended up me staying lot behind with my peers.
2. EPF contributions stopped and only resume upon return. It impacted huge due to compounding when I see the corpus today.
3. Huge social security paid in US and all of that money gone of no use to me.
So when I sum up today, what has lost weighs more than what has earned.
If you are talking about 401k money, you can get it back from india
@@amrutharaoch3033 No, he is talking about SSN Tax.
@@amrutharaoch3033 I meant SSN taxes.
Got 3 time opportunity to go to Australia, but refused as parents is important...
Which job profile sir
Respect Brother!!
Bring them together, It is simple.
Same ....aasie opportunity humesha laat maarugha
I got in Dubai
I agree its a trap. After this trap people are habituated to stay there and the willingness to come back will reduce a lot. But after they realize they becomes old and kids grow older and in India there will be nobody for them to even recognize. So at the end of their life stage they feel like why i didn't go back to India when they got a chance. The same is shown in the film Dunki. By this time people should get mature like go abroad stay for some years and they should come back at any cost.
well said!!!
Yeah...I can see all those people who are in Malaysia for 20 yrs and all not in good condition..
I can see all seniors staying in Malaysia not in good condition...
It depends on case to case basis, country one is planning to go. I wouldn’t say freedom is much of an issues if you are with good employers.
As I said depends on what we value
Totally agreed, but individual who are making the decision should weigh everything. I can speak for myself, I am someone who worked in different country, went back to India, and now back working overseas. Everything has its plus and minus. One needs to go though their individual journey and as you said value what you believe
Pura life hi trap lag raha hai
this is true dude!
Didn't expect this response from you Pavan!
😂😂
Yes you are absolutely right. Whole life at different ages dreams are sold.
😂Grow up brother
It's a personal struggle to leave one's family. In my case, my wife let go of me for citizenship abroad. The question that lingers is: Is it truly worth it to go abroad and leave our loved ones behind? We only have one life, and if we're not with our family, what's the purpose of it all? Money, in the end, is just a fleeting comfort. My mother, India, is the best mother of all.
True came back from Canada
You did not like canada as such?
@@THEMBAGUY-j3yHigh tax, bad weather , whites wont interact with you much , bad food , bad health care system , Hiring bias
Me too, I felt Canada is a trap.
Wise decision
@@kumarm9221can u plz tell me why u left?
Now a days getting job in India more difficult then aboard.
It's same everywhere
I got job in Dubai but rejected but not getting India 🇮🇳
what job do yall even get there
Most of them work at a Commercial Restaurant or clean bathrooms or do delivery guy thing
Cant find a job in canada it's tough everywhere buddy
For this channel's audience its a a trap.
For a person who can afford 8.5 Cr or already has a business which can employ people in US its not a trap.
For people who's family and friends already rarely meet them as they want these people going abroad to make their own money and have a level playing field, its not a trap.
Choose wisely. Most important, zoom out and learn everything then make life decisions.
Cant agree more !!
Work-life balance, infrastructure, social security, free education, permanent residency, and the overall lifestyle are much better abroad. But all this comes with much hard work in the initial years and depends on the value you bring to the country.
my friend formula of wealth when he worked in austraila
he did not spend money for cinema,restaurant, entertainment he spent only for his food and rent he saved lot of money
even same watch he is wearing for more than 10 yrs
How much did he save?
@@vaibhav-bhavsar1 lakh rupees
@@babaramdev1077 😂😂
I am overseas from last 12 years and I can say that this video is a trap. Don't go with what he said.
I am in Australia and I never regret my decision to move here.
Yes what he is saying is false
Yes make every possible white land yours
Bhai 12 saal pehle ki baat aur abhi ki baat mein farak hai
Abhi jobs mil Rahi hai ?
Anyone could defend this based on their current situation. Life is unpredictable.
Be it you in US or Hyderabad , For a guy who is from deep southern parts of Tamil Nadu say Kanyakumari, the feel of distance from relatives / parents is same. Just the travel time can be reduced by few hours by taking a flight.
Politics is everywhere , it’s worse in India and few idiots are now infecting the culture in other countries as well.
I would say everyone has their own reason to travel. We don’t get the comfort that we get in India for sure.
I hate when some people say I always had this American dream from childhood days , Then at a different occasion they say Bro this onsite opportunity helped me close a huge debt which is the actual fact behind he moving abroad.
There are positives and many negatives as you mentioned. People should think about whats right for them.
Its a huge trap. Own country is always my own country. Theres a saying in Sanskrit,"Janani janmabhoomischa swargadapi gariyasi", means my own mother land is a place like heaven no matter how many problems are but own motherland is best place to live.
You are the first person who will board the flight if the opportunity is given to you
@@saimanideepallu7933 I have already rejected multiple onsite opportunities brother.Everyone is not same. I am very satisfied and comfortable in my own place.
People needs a certain level of maturity to understand this.
What if while world is a single country , India is not even a country it's a combination of multiple countries so your logic sucks
Abroad: Racism
India: Casteism
The younger generation don't care about caste these days. It's almost obsolete. But racism in the west is growing like never before.
@@thomsonfinny3951 We can define casteism. But to measure it's absence can be seen from data presented by govt of India. Intercaste marriage cry for survival even in metro cities. Savarnas are still against intercaste marriage especially if a male from lower caste. It's flourishing everywhere even in corporate environment.
I am in Uk since 8 years and on verge of returning back... and i can tell that every point resonated with my experience and specially the last one. I think if you manage to go early in your professional life, and get a good exposure, that may be good enough
Bro! All said and done, if you announce a free work visa from India to any Western country, or even to Singapore and Dubai tomorrow, half of India will be empty. I mean, why not experience the clean air, good facilities for the taxes we pay, and 24-hour power & Water? There are many free access you get in countries like aboard for site seeing and parks, cycling, or even to hangout privately with your friends. Most places are clean and dust-free, unlike India, where gutters and mud surround even the cities. I've seen many Indians complaining about living abroad, but no one wants to return-at least not to India.
In USA 5 years saving would cross 1cr. In India it would take life time. Just work for 10 yrs and come back to India. And pay huge taxes in India
What about the expenses? Grass is always greener on the other side
Bhai... Which year are you talking about.. salaries in India have gotten much better.. saving of 1 cr or more is very much achievable in India in span shorter than 5 years.. if you are willing to average hard work
I graduated from top college in India. Worked with a top MNC in India..Work load was heavy . I did not care .. however I could not withstand toxic work culture , moved out to US @ age 27 . Here I had quality life , same work load . Enjoyed my life . Now @ age 48 , I have a family with 2 kids,my wife practices medicine, we are settled , I attained US citizenship and only slight regret I have is I did not pursue higher education here in US. Even my parents were treated badly once by Indian immigration.. . Only good thing is people are nice back in India .Truth is I don’t regret any decision of moving out . Happy I took risk and relocated !! My advice get out of India if you can !!
Give it another 5-10 years, once dedollarization takes place you will be regretting your decision.
Whatever you are telling is true bro....life abroad is really better if you have a good job..too much discrimination, micromanagement,nepotism, lack of autonomy in india.
You are still 48, weight for another 7 to 8 years when lonely life start and your less attached ABCD children move out and after 70 they ask you to go to live in old age home care.
In the past few years, reckless printing of money by the esteemed Central bank, led to the artificial sustainance of the lifestyle in the World's Poweful economy. They exported their inflation throughout the world. I agree moderate inflation is necessary for growth, and USA is driving engine for World economy, and Indian services are heavily coupled with USA. But In my POV, they over leveraged their hegemony. Nonetheless, Every country abroad is burgeoning with immigrated population, and things are not same as they were in 90s and 2000s. I do agree Lifestyle in US is better, but it's all at the cost of ballooning unsustainable debt! Healthy criticicms are welcomed.
You did a good job.. we don't want accept that the life we are leading is hopeless.. it's crowded every where.. even if you prefer comfortable life you can't because society don't accept it.. we don't give respect to those who work hard instead to corrupt people... It's never going to change... We are just comforting ourselves in the name of Modi.. no politicians can improve any of our life quality.. it's a false world here..
There is so much wrong information here . Legally on H1B you can work after your shift anywhere including your business . You can incorporate a company in US from India . You just have to hire one employee here for day to day operations. India has a higher effective tax rate than the US but you get nothing in return for that. State tax is nowhere near 10% and many states are state tax free including Texas. I grew up seeing people living outside AIIMS for one doctor visit . In sun , in rain . Waiting for an appointment and then eventually dying there. No thank you!
Are you sure if you can work outside your employer on H1 B?
@ on your own entity , yes. It has to be part time. You can also simply have someone on payroll and then draw “ dividends “ from a S CORP instead of a salary.
After the new taxation rules,more people will move out of India 🤣🤣
Why??? Isnt the same rules even in those countries?
People's perception is if an employer pays high tax in a foreign country,then he/she gets good facilities there
Perceptions are not reality...
@jonron3805 benefits and public infrastructure left the chat
@@RussiAashiq it will come back eventually soon!!!
Pls dont misguide.
In india, any middle class salary person pays 3-4 months salary to government as tax..in return we r getting nothing..when middle class will be financially free in india especially where lots of cut throat compitions.
My simple rule is if u r getting better money and quality life in abroad then move it..there is no point to give away your most of all money as tax to gov..
You might be speaking because u earned well in abroad and financially free now.
I am not sure what better quality of life you are having over there in the USA that you can't have in India.
There is something called PURCHASE POWER PARITY,
Please do research on that.
Even if the salary on paper looks good 100k -116k usd , your expenditure and tax will also be like that.
Let me try to help you with an example..
Right now I am staying at one of the Marriott hotels, and my company gave me a budget of 3k inr / day on food.
When I came 1st time I was wondering why they are offering so much money 🤑 on food.
A simple daal tadka+ rice(basmati) cost .1.5 k Inr
So even 3k/ day is not enough to have food.
So don't fall for those USA salary trap
Sorry but still not convinced..
Dib u know that what is the cost of living in india especially in cities like Bangalore, Mumbai, Pune.. its very difficult to stay where rent, cost of living and kids educations are too much costly..whatever CTC you will earn, u can't save much unless u hv very frugal lifestyle.
Atleast in USA, After few years u can get around 180k and 200k in which u can stll save good amount post tax and other expenses.
Tell me one thing if i need to earn 1cr in 5 years. Tell me where u can make fast money in USA or India?
@@nishantpatel2400 Do you think Getting H1B VISA is easy!?
2 of my friends already returned to India as they did not get H1B visa (lottery system)
(They have still 30 lakhs of education loan pending that they will be paying with Indian salary )
and the other one verge of deportation.
In USA you need to pay 2 taxes one central government tax + 1 state government tax in return your get to stay wooden house with carpet floor (rent 2 lakh/MONTH INR)
Its okay if you are planning to go please go ahead., It's your money and your life
Make sure to do the reality check before leaving, if you want to go for higher studies only choose STEM subjects.
Lastly I will say there used to be a time when very few people used to go to USA , now every single one is planning running towards Usa and Canada. Recession is all time peak.
All the very best brother if you are planning to go
Can't agree more on this..
Even in leadership and policy making , going abroad and climb up the ladder is not easy as it used to be.. all it comes down to oneself priorities.. you are doing awesome to make that awareness.. thanks Raju.
Sir, it's still worth moving there, than not having job here, excessive compitition, poor work life balance, poor quality of life, rejection in interview because of agesim, caste, religion etc... Everybody won't start a company; all the points that you mentioned will manifest once making money.
The exact same competition and conditions exist in the west. Do you think they are just waiting to hire you??? They have their own favorites picked out.
@@BharatkaEkBeta Yes they do have it in the west. But in India it is many times larger
@@BharatkaEkBeta an average student settles well over there. One should be in top 5 Percent of the class to get a 30k job here. I saw tonnes of folkes who could not secure a job here for many years are well settled over there. And the competition there is not because of natives, but because of desis only. Yes they have their own bias for outsiders. Why should they not? Still better and worth moving. In spite of all these tonnes were settled over there and very few would return ever. I thought this is a career channel that is inclusive, and open for discussion. But it doesn't seem but bhakt channel. Unsubscribed.
India is best country to live ❤
Lol 😂
Going and living abroad is in all means an escape from roots, an escape from family, it is an expression of freedom at the cost of family, which is glorified with high salaries and stadard of living.
Now if someone takes his whole family to abroad and makes a neighborhood and provides high standard of living to all, then its a successful migration for better standard of living. This is the shortcut that everyone can see, ideally we all should stay here and tackle the problems in india to make it better here itself. I am talking from a nation perspective, it depends on how one approaches the situation, there is no 1 rule applys for all. Everything is fine until anyone and everyone is free to leave and come back whenever they want. But that is the major question here, Visa is controlled by you employing organisation.
Very well said... No matter how hard you try you will always be a second class citizen and in some third... So embrace what is yours and try to make it better than abandon it
Thanks pavan for raising these points. And to add more, housing market no longer can be afforded by an average Joe. Even in tier two cities in the US, home price doubled after Covid, for example a 300k home doubled to 600k in US. But salary stayed same !
Absolutely 💯 RIGHT 💯
Just came back from uae after working there for 4 years..earning was around 70 lpa in uae.
Now shifting to tier 2 city from Delhi to build one farm house and my home
What's your job role
Bro added zero extra
@@prajip2730 it could be 70 lpa u never know
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Its a tricky one. From my experience as seen from my friends, people who moved to US back in 90s (read early settlers) are far better settled than people who have moved in the last few years. The last few years have been more of a social status whether or not one is really interested to work abroad. Few do carryon but many return back after a couple of years.
My friend came to India for root canal treatment, it's really too costly there.
it's more like Dentistry is cheap in India and people go to India once a year, so why not get it done. An American will never travel to India to get a tooth done. It's all about mentality.
As NRI I can confirm everything said here is true. India has its own fundamental problems but if we can overcome those, many like myself will be more then happy to return.
Kindly make a detailed comparison video on how Indian rupee in comparison to dollar can buy us more services in India as compared to US, UK, Canada and Australia. With reasonable salary in India we can easily have maids, good healthcare, cheap grocery, affordable dining, and cheap labor which will leverage us to start our own business or our own company. I think Indian rupees can help us buy more in India as compared US dollars in US also any other countries like UK, Canada, Australia. Just like western countries want to invest in India due to demographics in India. Indians having a reasonable salary do have better standard of living in India (especially Non metropolitan cities) as compared to western countries.
You every point is correct. After 3 years working my salary become stagnant till I got UK permanent residency. I started good earning after leaving permament job and switching to contracting and bought a house using loan. I am eligible to apply for citizenship but I will not apply. I also do not want to apply for citizenship for my child also. I want my children to grow in India from time he reached 6th or 7th class. I know it can be tough in india but if you are able to secure you children future with good investment, your children and you in old age have better happy life in India compared to west.
It is better to live in your country with your own people than becoming minority in west and your children growing with fear of minority in west. Never seen a confident second generation Indian who born and grown up in UK. When I see second or third generation Indian in UK, I get depression looking at their confident, attitude and comparing it with a native british kid, teenage, adult children.
Life in western countries as tastless as their food. Most of Indian even after earning above $100k will be very average middle class in west and their children will have to work in part time job to cover college education cost and living standard of western kid.
What you have stated are facts. The firms sending Indian students give a very rosy picture of life and job abroad. The salary shown in Indian rupees is in lakhs but in dollars worth nothing. Then after landing in a foreign country and facing hardships reality sets in. But loans are to be paid back. Parents have invested their hard earned money.
India with all it's problems is the place to be in at the given time.
Maybe the video title would have been reality of moving to USA ans UK. Really just sharing constructive feedback
thank you:)
Very true Pavan. India has such healthy varieties of foods too. Not just maida in different shapes like the west has !
Family and extended family concept where our close friends are like family. I believe the culture in India is much warmer.
Very Valuable Insightful Video Pavan,Abroad is good for Higher education and do 4-5 years job and come back to your Home country using that dollar get leverage and start your own and also during the transition to your own venture you can do Remote work and take some risk , we are end of the day emotional creature - Mental health is very pathetic in wester countries, also everyone should go for masters only not bachelor because of Age and maturity - there is huge changes your Child can go in the wrong direction....
absolutely. when you go is important as well!
''Mental health is very pathetic in wester countries''
How??
@@rh334 Most Indian do not realise about mental health issue because they live virtaully in India living in west. Just go to thailand and see how many europeans and even young are going their to find a life partner in thailand. Why they will go if they find in ther own country. Indian mostly hang around in Indian group in west and even when they have western friend it is for namesake only. You will not face this but if you get settled than your second and third generation will face because many will get cut off from India contact and nowdays in India also people do not have enough time for indian relative settled in west.
@@poojasingh99999
1) Even in INDIA people don't care about INDIAN relatives nowadays. Everyone is busy and meet maybe 2-3 times a year.
2) Western men go to Thailand because it's cheaper and sunny. I don't think they are marrying Asian women in huge numbers. Only some old not attractive men marry outside of their own race.
3) Everyone hangs out with their kind. I have never seen North Indians hanging out with South Indians even in the West.
4) There are problems living in INDIA also. Job security, traffic, pollution, poor healthcare, inflation, crime, extreme competition.
Unless you are from top IIT/ BITS/IIIT making 15 LPA+ your life would be a hell, you will be stuck with low wage 3.2 LPA job where you can't even afford a single room and 3 times food.
Also, the working hours and conditions are horrible in INDIA, people working 14 hours,+ 4 hour traffic.
Plus they don't get holidays as much.
Mental health of INDIAN is not taken seriously.
5) Family issues happen in INDIA also. so many men stuck with unhappy s*xless marriages. I prefer west, divorces are easy, and there is a choice you can pay for p*ostitutes instead of going through all the drama.
Hi Pavan
India has a lot of limitations in the formal job sector.
I hope you are aware, that India produces over 1 crore young bachelors from higher education every year. Currently, India absorbs about 5% to 6% of the working population into the formal job sector. So, what do the young Indians do? I am not advocating that everybody go out of India and settle over there, but until the formal job sector becomes strong enough in India, there is no other alternative for bright young people to look for opportunities across the world. This is not to rebut your video but to create a sense of alternative to your arguments (which is from a different point of view, and I am in agreement with all of them you mentioned).
Thanks
You pay a lot of taxes in India for nothing, population, pollution, bad healthcare, adulterated food, terrible govt services. We have only 1 life, we should make the best of it
After making best in life. What you'll achieve?? Death??
@@saishashi9978OP comment 😂
@saishashi9978 Mental peace, living the rest of the life without tension etc.., and being thankful for getting quality life..
This is called irresponsible Indian!!!
@@saishashi9978 at least we taxpayers will die and will not have a regret of not getting anything for our taxes
I agree. India is best. But the problem is our corporate culture which is a bigger trap and see us as slaves. All service based companies are here to squeeze the lives of ours. The abroad team will take vacations, paternity leaves, 5 days of working and we have to remain on call during weekends unpaid. Additionally, we are not allowed to call them during their holiday's. If good change happened then India is best country to work and live.
Bro then switch your current company, there are a lot of good companies here too , just you don't know about them
Or grow your skillset and charge more
The whole point of me going abroad itself is to avoid the trap of being in a family
Yup then you will feel lonely, get depressed and eventually started taking hard drugs.
@@subhashishbagchi3191 well it's the same in bangalore too.
It’s a trap for average engineers who try to scam their way into the system but a dream for those who are driven and obsessed enough to make it big
I absolutely agree with you, Pavan sir. I just want to travel abroad.
Whether something is a trap or not depends on what one expects from life. Folks in India feel that India is a trap as they think they are in a wrong country at least professionally. While others who stay abroad (even with no visa dependencies) feel that the cultural roots doesn’t extend to next generations. You pay the price either ways for the compromise. The only question is whether the price actually translates in any value beyond money.
Same happening for Me here in Malaysia!! Initial 5 yrs was ok..but now 8th year is horrible..
Is it the same Chinmay that i know ? :)
1:50 ! Wrong information! Atleast in US you can start any business while you are on h-1!! Only thing is your h-1 can't be from same company that you own!
Secondly, you can easily move to other companies once you get settled.
I think from childhood onwards one should be able to assess and evaluate their own capabilities and skills. According to that only one can build up a successful career. Everyone should have multiple options in their career opportunities and they should be prepared for that and act according to it to nurture yourself.
I had an offer to go study and settle in the US but refused it. Going there as a tourist is fine but living as a second citizen is unacceptable for me. Also my parents and my then girlfriend now wife, were here in India, so what's the point. And now i know that if you earn decent amount in India you can have all the facilities and luxuries of the world, sometimes better sometimes average but you can get it. Also its far better to start a business in India and cater to the world in dollars.
Getting US citizenship is impossible for those born in India😂😂
My parent's are senior citizens.This year i got selected in US visa lottery. My company started the H1B process,but I rejected as I got an offer in my hometown My parent's are happy,I am happy.I love my parents more than anything,will do anything to make them smile.
I support your decision
Are you rejected h1b visa ?
Whyyyyyyy? Can you explain what ypu studied and how get job in us ?
@@memeupadates3579 Because I don't need an US Visa ,I want to be in my country India.
There are so many other countries apart from US and UAE. Consider them, and your trap argument falls apart. Here are my reasons:
1. Earn more, Spend more -> Leads to higher standard of life and more savings
2. Pathways to Citizenship and social security, including great public healthcare and education for yourself and family
3. Owning an organization / hustle is absolutely possible due to point 2. Furthermore, its easier to secure funding in rich western world (for startups).
4. Not extremely expensive to hire help / Nanny, so long you can manage your priorities and finances.
5. Taxes serve the public. Free education, healthcare, and wonderful infrastructure (roads, environment, facilities) available to the public.
I encourage more people to pursue life abroad !! It is no doubt difficult in the beginning, but all that effort is worth it in the end.
3 major reasons why folks who do business or earn good pay move abroad from India are => Taxation, Return on investments and Higher Education. There is potential for tremendous growth in India, but that can happen only when hard-work and value-addition is rewarded and appreciated. Unless, in next 20 years things will go downhill when majority of the population enters senior age.
India has better house help, health care, parents family. I don't know why would people go abroad to struggle. We can go for tourism instead
I am Indian and those Indian students must get back to India and try help the country grow. Being an Indian we must stop harming someone else country help to build our own country. If we Indians had to leave India for better life then why we have got independence for Britain at first place.
Why we will work for these country just because we are indian and we born in India it's the only reason
First thing majority of indian people not interested in development of their country only few like you.
Second thing which I hate the most their gutka culture😡🤮
Third thing I am a car enthusiast and indian government put higher taxes on luxury cars
Fourth thing I love some western things like hookup, kissing and hugging in public which is not possible in india.
Sorry to say but I am not even 1% interested to stay here and work for these country in future I will leave this for good and I am ready to do whatever I can do to achieve my dream I will raise my kids in Western countries .
Bro one important point from to be noted every developed country will give you huge home loan to purchase a property and make it a liability for the next 10 to 15 years by the time
Your fundamental assumption of abroad = USA is itself limited. A lot of the examples you are giving are related to USA and not other countries.
To what comparison u want with? - Uganda?
@@anindansh2 Do you know what percentage of people going abroad end up in USA vs other countries? If you knew the numbers you would not be asking such a silly question.
@@anindansh2 so acc to you people's second choice is uganda after usa ?? lol
@@ayushchaturvedi7098 Chl fir UGANDA ke jgh DUBAI le le. Ab bta.
Yes, I agree I was about to say the same, may be applicable for US and that too people on those work visas.
My cousin has been working with Apple in Cupertino for more than a decade. She is not willing to come back to India.
Go abroad for higher salary or stay back for entrepreneurship.... after making money, come back to india.... enjoy life
Its not a trap, its an experience. Which is nice to have at least once in your career.
After working in US for 8 to 10 years. You have significantly saved lot of money. So moving back after 5 years working seems fine. Staying forever I too don't advice.
This is true... i came back from Australia after spending 3 years there
Sir, please start making videos on what we should do in life, if we shouldn't go abroad or work in service based companies.
i am not saying don't do it. All I am saying is - be mindful!
Very informative videos. Thanks for posting & educating millions of new generations who want to move to this highly developed nations. 100% TRUE, these nations become powerful & rich by exploiting immigration, cheap labor & attracting talent people. Read history, but as people leaves these countries & l India & other countries start getting better economically, you will see lots of cracks in those rich nations- which appearing now ❤❤❤
Get millionaire in India _ go abroad_ became poor overnight _ come to India to became millionaire once again. 😂
It all depends on the experience everyone goes abroad for better living and decent salary. If anyone is getting that why he should be confused in thought you should encourage him I know you have shared valuable points in the journey. You also worked abroad and came here with a good amount
I liked the background music
Fix broken systems. Improve work ethic and workplace culture! Yes, east or west: home is the best 👌👏👏👏🙌 there’s no place like home, indeed 😊
What you said is completely true for USA/UK/Canada etc. , but not for UAE.
In case monthly salary in india probably 1 lakh, assume savings is 60k. Same skilled person in usa earn 7 lakh and probably savings 4 lakh. Yearly savings of the same skilled indian guy is 7.2 lakhs.. same skilled Usa guy is 48 lakhs.. inorder to save this 48 lakhs, the person work in india needs to work for 6 years approx. in the same 6 years anotherguy might have 3 to 4 crore. So, don't miss the opportunity when you are young, of course when you reach around 40 years of age, all the points he said are valid think and decide.
Nice narration. In my opinion, you should also look from under value angle. In IT, we replaced under graduates by engineers. Anyway, it's individual choice.
He is right
Only one life... why not the best 🎉
If u are general category citizen of this country, then please make arrangements to leave this country where your talent is respected
Absolutely true , eye opening to many, if you are ready for the points discussed then go for it or not
That's why I left corporate started preparing for govt job
After stating that people are going to US for root canal surgery, I also saw a recent news that Shah Rukh Khan recently visited US to get his eyes surgery.
DO YOU WISH TO WORK IN USA, UK AND CANADA ? If yes kindly send your CV/resume to my DM
how many are moving back from different countries
At some point one will miss their roots. Specially men. So one should go abroad earn money, travel, gain experience and come back.
A real eye opener!
2:18 About favouritism ... I have seen this happening in pockets but is not rampanth as you speak. I mean I probably have faced more favouritism and discrimination in India
this increases as we climb up the career ladder
@@Pavansathiraju Well again.. I am pretty much in a very senior position and I can say that percieved "favouritism" is not as much.
Yes what comes into play is that if a person not grown up locally may not be familiar with the local culture and that may limit their ability to bring optimal output. This is hardly a case of favouritism but the limition of people not having context of local culture which is important to function at high positions.
There are really a lot of Indians in high positions reporting directly to CXO's so that pretty much high. And yes there is some degree of favouritism but that no were more than what a person would face in India too.
Please stay in India. Make your own country better.
Why stilll the count isn't decreasing, none of my frds came yet.
i live abroad , no one wants to go back . you only go back if your visa is not extended or you did not get a PR .
Takeaways:
If you prefer to stay with your people and get perks like people helping you out in activities with home and people in your home - then India is best.
If you prefer that work life balance , abroad is best. In India it is too toxic nowadays. Long working hours, too much competition - which makes you in a position not able to provide your family what they need. You will get this in abroad.
So i think living abroad for a solid 15 years investing money in India and then when you back - you are all sorted. If you are in abroad - you might not realize but when you become old you will not have people to talk with you.
It doesn't make sense to generalize. Those who left India 10 years ago had very different circumstances. India has become very costly for middle class to afford without getting in deep debt.
In IT sector where you work for clients from abroad it always helps to spend few years onsite before returning to India. If you are living in uae or saudi then it's as good as living in india but with better quality of life. It doesn't make sense to leave good job in Middle East and return to India.
If you are not educated and unskilled then ask it makes sense to go abroad and work to be able to take care of family back home.
If living in india as salaried then paying 40% in taxes paying children school fees and other expenses make you nervous how you will be able to manage rising costs in old age.
It is fashionable to make videos and paint rosy picture of india nothing wrong with it but then what percentage of population is having access to that rosy life ?
What age and what income they have to enjoy all that rosy India has to offer ?
Outside of metropolitan areas 5-7 cities what people living in tier 2-3 cities can do ? Where do they go to improve their lives ?
Do we have liveable cities affordable cities ?
Nobody is laying trap to get you outside of india it's a decision that we are forced to take as our own beloved country fails us and make our life miserable
I paid $550 back in 2009 for root canal , so I can understand both physical and financial pain 😢
This is victimhood mentality, think otherway work aboard in time bound manner exploit the dollar conversion come back n settle in tier 2,3 city in India. Without money even native country is slavery in different way
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