"My friend and his wife were living in Kuwait, where he earned around 5 lakhs per month, and she worked as a nurse in the ministry. They stayed in a spacious 3BHK flat. Despite their stable life, they decided to migrate to New Zealand with their two kids. Unfortunately, things didn’t work out as planned-they’re now living in a small apartment, and he’s considering returning to Kuwait. However, at 45, it’s uncertain if his previous company will rehire him. I don’t understand why people take such risks when they already have a good life."
Thank you, Joshin, for sharing your perspective. While it's true that the current job market in New Zealand is challenging, once people secure employment, they can enjoy a range of benefits, including a better work-life balance, free education for kids, and access to public healthcare. That said, it's crucial to carefully evaluate the current political, economic, and social conditions in any country before deciding to migrate. Taking a well-informed approach can help ensure a smoother transition and a more stable future.
ഗൾഫിൽ ജോലിചെയ്യുന്നവർ നന്നായി ആലോചിച്ചിട്ട് മാത്രം ഉള്ള ജോലി കളഞ്ഞ് ഈ പറയൂന്ന രാജ്യത്തേക്ക് പോകുക... ഏജൻസികൾ പല മോഹന വാഗ്ദാനങ്ങളും തരും, അവർക്ക് മാത്രം പ്രയോജനം.. അത് കേട്ട് കൊണ്ട് അങ്ങോട്ട് പോകാതിരിക്കുക...
മലയാളി മാത്രം ഒന്നിലും സംതൃപ്തി ഇല്ലാത്ത ആളുകൾ വീണ്ടും വീണ്ടും വാരി കൂട്ടാൻ ഉള്ള ആർത്തി അവസാനം എല്ലാം മറ്റാർക്കോ നൽകി ഈ ലോകത്തു നിന്നും വേർപെടുന്നു RIP😂
Thanks for sharing your insight but, ഗൾഫിൽ നിന്നും യൂറോപ്പ്, ഓസ്ട്രേലിയ പോലുള്ള രാജ്യങ്ങളിലോട്ട് മൈഗ്രേറ്റ് ചെയ്യുന്നതിനെ ആർത്തി എന്ന് വിളിച്ച തരം താഴ്ത്തുന്നതിനോട് എനിക്ക് യോജിപ്പില്ല. ഇപ്പം സാഹചര്യം അല്പം മോശമാണെന്ന വസ്തുത ഒഴിച്ചാൽ ഇവിടേക്ക് മൈഗ്രേറ്റ് ചെയ്യുന്നത് കൊണ്ട് കൂടുതൽ മെച്ചപ്പെട്ട ജീവിത ജോലി സാഹചര്യങ്ങളാണുള്ളത്. What people need to do is carefully analyze the current opportunities and circumstances before making migration decisions, rather than blindly following what others say. Migrating to European countries often offers long-term benefits compared to Gulf countries. In Europe, many countries provide pathways to permanent residency and citizenship, access to free or subsidized education, healthcare, and social benefits. These advantages ensure better stability and security for families. ❤️
@@The_Outspoken_Malayaliസെക്യൂരിറ്റി ….ഇനിയുള്ള യൂറോപ്പിന്റെ സാമൂഹ്യ അന്തരീക്ഷത്തിൽ ഭാവിയിൽ പ്രതീക്ഷിക്കുന്നത് മണ്ടത്തരമാണ്. ..ഒരു റിവേഴ്സ് മൈഗ്രേഷൻ പ്രതീക്ഷിക്കാം 🙏
What he said is absolutely true-we made the same mistake. We left well-paying jobs in the GCC and moved to New Zealand with high expectations. The repeated medical expenses for work visas, combined with living costs after the initial 3-4 months, depleted our savings. Like him, I ended up driving for Uber for nearly 8 months.
@@mebeesh moral of the story, do your homework before going to another country, do you know newziland is an earthquake prone area, apem venangal um muzum .
I don't understand the attitude of the viewers, how can you all be so rude in commenting as such, it's ok you guys aren't in such situations, sometimes we do take bad decisions in life, no one is perfect, they are just explaining what should be avoided based on their life experiences, take it as a positive suggestions instead of making nasty comments.
@@Gazab251 Hello 👋 We really appreciate this comment and are so happy you understood the core message of our video. It's important to us that people understand we're not trying to discourage anyone from coming to New Zealand. It's a beautiful country and a great place to live. However, the reality is that things have changed, particularly in the nursing field. Over the past few years, a large influx of nurses has led to significantly fewer job vacancies. Our goal is to highlight this reality based on people's experiences, so those considering migrating can make informed decisions and not be misled by false promises. We're grateful that you and other viewers have grasped the true meaning of our video.
@@The_Outspoken_Malayali I know the reality there, my daughter is in IT there and her husband is a chartered structural engineer, it's a good thing you are doing, unfortunately the problem with Malayalee's are they aren't keen to learn from, you see the political arena here, despite knowing that nothing is happening in this damn state they would keep electing them, so what else should I say, we are a learned society but we lack perceptions.
I was in well paid job in an MNC Delhi and wife worked in AIIMS, when we thought of moving out , we did consider NZ but there was no job opportunity for me as an similar corporate jobs. We eventually decided to move into Ireland where there are plenty of MNC’s located in Dublin . thankfully I managed to get a good job in an MNC and wife got her work as an HSE Nurse . We should do the homework and check with friends n families staying in different countries before jumping into it
Hi Pradeep, thanks for sharing your experience. You absolutely did the right thing and it’s all about doing some homework and moving to the country that best suits us rather than blindly following us
People migrating not with a thought of managerial job but to secure their kids life . That's why even 40 plus people moving nowadays. It's that simple thought of malayalis. Their kids will be citizen n next 10 years and they can settle in these countries without much burden what their parents face now
@@indiraathi4237 exactly, that’s what majority of people migrating from gulf these days. In nz and Australia they all can become Citizen in 5 years time
I get your point, but it's not that simple to just go back. Once you resign from a nursing job, it’s not easy to get the same one back. It also seems like you might be missing the main message of the video, which highlights the real struggles people face. I am not sure if you’re part of a recruitment agency who never accept these true stories
Hi Chetta am on plan for March CAP intake. My husband works in abudhabi and currently I am not working.. Is that okay that once I complete my CAP I attend DHA to work in abudhabi until I get work in NZ .. Can you suggest me on this opinion.. Thank you
Hi Anu, If I were in your position, I would complete the registration process as long as I could afford the full cost. Once that’s done, I would return to my original job or go back home. After obtaining registration, I would apply for AHPRA and then start applying for jobs in both countries. What you need to understand is that the job situation in New Zealand is very difficult, and Australia is also becoming more competitive. Once I secure a job, I would fly in, and after settling down, I would bring the rest of my family over. Hope this helps!
മിനിസ്റ്റയില്ല ജോലി റിസൈൻ ചെയ്തിട്ടു വന്നു ന്യൂസിലാൻഡിൽ പോയി ക്യാപ് എടുത്തു വന്നു 20ലക്ഷം ചിലവായി ഇപ്പം വീണ്ടും മിനിസ്റ്ററിയിൽ കയറാൻ നിക്കുന്നു. സേഫ്സ്റ് വേ ഉള്ള ജോലി continue ചെയ്തു ഇതു ചെയ്യാൻ പറ്റുമെങ്കിൽ മാത്രം ഇല്ലെങ്കിൽ വേറെ രാജ്യം നോക്കുക.
@@The_Outspoken_Malayali aphra registration undu but oet validity thernu. Pine try cheyunund postive response ella. 2yearsai unstable financial condition so better beware you leap forward. If you have a job or income from one side you can survive otherwise in the curent scenario its difficult.
In IT as mentioned by Benny in this video a lot of people are jobless. Everyone thinks that like Bangalore and Chennai there are SEZs in New Zealand with big buildings and lot of IT service companies. Unfortunately this is not the case as NZ is a very small country. An IT project manager in India with lots of experience will not get the same role in NZ easily. You will have to work for a number of years in NZ and gain experience and then hopefully can go to manager/lead roles. Same is the case with other senior roles. While in NZ you may have to start small in IT. Hence a lot of IT professionals working in unorganised sectors. Most of these professionals have PR, still unable to get a job. So nothing to say about those that don’t have visa. Current economic situation is quite tough and this might go on for another year.
True, no MNC or IT hubs in NZ, pattikaad situation.... Our experience also won't count much... It's a fresh start and again nattil le pole pay rise or career growth chances oke zero a..
@ The problem is when we say something no one listens. Recently I met a student studying masters in IT project management. The student has less than 2 years experience overall. I don’t understand how they will find a job in project management space. You need over a decade NZ experience to be a PM. Agencies push students and they blindly choose courses without doing some basic research. The student finished course last year and still searching for almost a year!!!
My wife has been working in MOH Saudi Arabia since 2012. She gets 5200 SAR as salary. I was also working there as electrical foreman. When the project finished, in which I was working, I came back to India . At present I have been searching for a job. The matter is that, I have been telling my wife for long time to try for a job in the UK , IRELAND, NEWZEALAND or AUSTRALIA. Initially she was not willing to do it. Now she has started the course of OET. So friends please tell me which country is good for us to migrate? We have two kids too. 10 years old and 5 years old. Please give me a piece of advice on this matter.
@@TheCasablanca29 My suggestions are this, since your wife is in the Ministry of health do not take hasty decisions because of your children who are of schooling age, without a job offer for both of you do not hastily move anywhere I would say, I know personally families who suffer having taken such risks, it isn't easy getting a job let alone residency anywhere right now due to various reasons world wide, although no one discusses this in the social media it doesn't mean the entire world isn't going for a recession, having foreseen that many corporate sectors are down sizing their work force, make sure you're not loosing your current job and make sure you really have a job offer in hand before you take such decisions because it's a serious decision so like the podcast suggests be informed, be wise and rational and live in your means. God bless.
@@Gazab251 Yes you are absolutely right. We won't do anything like that .definitely we will wait for an offer .I think you know very well that how much Saudi ministry pays . It is very less compared to Kuwait ministry or any other GCC ministry.
@@TheCasablanca29 where were you working as a foreman, should have tried in the oilfield industry since you have a know how of that place, it pay's better, with excellent benefits.
Don't Migrate to European Countries, AUS, or NZ from the Gulf for monetary benefits. If you are looking for children's education, Social security, etc., then it makes sense to Migrate. Again, you have to consider your age. Below 35 is OK to Migrate. Above 40-45, it is very risky as you may not be able to adjust to the new place.
Returning to the Gulf after moving to the West isn’t easy. Finding the same job is tough due to age and competition, plus the emotional stress of facing gossip and judgment from the community. It’s a challenging decision many struggle with.
The Competency Assessment Program (CAP) was a pathway for internationally qualified nurses to gain registration in New Zealand through a combination of theoretical and clinical training. It has now been replaced by the IQN exam and OSCE to streamline the registration process.
We migrated from Qatar for better work life balance and more opportunities for kids and to lead a peaceful life ( though I get equal pay back in Qatar) We are really happy in here in Australia though it’s regional area, life is much good.our priorities are met All I can say is we might require some patience.
Job kalayathe CAP chaiunnath 80 percent aalkaark possible alla.. parayaan eluppam aanu. Many organization dont give leave more than 40 days. CAP otherthan in 2 to 3 college will take atleast 2 month to finish posting. Apart from that, kuttikal undel aaru nokkum...kids or babies aanegilo.. what about emotional stress kids should go through if suddenly both parents leave them at grandparents house. Similar to loosing both parents... These are not my situation.. but my some friends are at a situation where they do CAP or drop plan.
Please dont come to newzealand now..ivde 6 masam munne vannavark polum ipozhum joli aayitilla..please think and ask somo one on here in mewzealand..and come...its not a gd idea to come here or any western country in this situation .every one is trapped here.
NZ is swargam, but without money, narakam. 😅 Rent is like rocket pole pokum. Jokes apart, expenses are based on lots of factors. Rent can be expensive in Auckland. Living in a smaller city or town in NZ can be more affordable. Here's a rough estimate for a family of four: Rent (3-bedroom house): NZ$2,000 - NZ$3,000 Groceries: NZ$ 800 - NZ$1,400 Utilities: NZ$250 - NZ$350 Transportation (car): NZ$200 - NZ$600 Other expenses: NZ$300 - NZ$1,000 Total estimated monthly expenses: NZ$3550 - NZ$6,350. A combined household income of NZ$5,000 - NZ$8,500 per month (before tax) would provide a decent standard of living. You can cut the costs by sharing accommodation with others or subletting your rooms which many people do here in nz.
@ yes brother, it’s hard to believe. Kerala has an area of approximately 38863 square kilometers. New Zealand has an area of approximately 268021 square kilometers. New Zealand is approximately 6.9 times larger than Kerala in land area. ❤️
Most of the nurses migrated from GCC countries to Europe or Australia are 40 years and above.. their jobs are already at stake in GCC.. Arabs do not like oldies nursing them 😂😂
കുവൈറ്റിൽ അറബ് രാജ്യങ്ങൾ അവിടെ നല്ല സാലറിയും സൗകര്യം ഉണ്ടെങ്കിൽ അവിടെ തന്നെ ജോലി ചെയ്യുക കൂടുതൽ സാലറിയും ജീവിതം ഭാവി നോക്കി മുന്നോട്ടു പോയാൽ ക്യാഷ് പോകും
എനിക്ക് തോന്നുന്നു UAE, Oman മുതലായിടങ്ങൾ ജോലി ചെയ്യാൻ മികച്ചതാണ്, പക്ഷേ കുവൈത്തിൽ അറബികൾ മലയാളികളോട് നല്ല രീതിയിൽ പെരുമാറുന്നില്ലെന്നു കേട്ടിട്ടുണ്ട്. I have not lived there, so I’m not sure about this.
@@thomasmathew3962 if you can set apart 1million USD after leasing a house, Car and few months emergency fund in case you dont find a vocation. You can move to any country easily.
Moving to New Zealand after retirement depends on your plans and finances. New Zealand has a good quality of life, peaceful surroundings, and good healthcare, which many retirees find attractive. But keep in mind, the cost of living is high, so you’ll need to check if your savings or income will be enough. Many people choose New Zealand for retirement, and I would prefer to retire there too. The only thing I don’t like is the weather. However, places like Nelson, Marlborough, and Bay of Plenty have much sunnier and better weather.
I’m not sure what led you to think otherwise, but both Australia and New Zealand are incredible places to work. While it’s true that finding a job can be challenging at times, beyond that, what’s the real issue?
Teaching job vacancies und, will need to do more research on this to give a clear answer on this. You can check this government website for details of job listings www.careers.govt.nz/articles/how-to-become-a-teacher/
Ladies and gentlemen have you not figured out that New Zealand is a very small country basically surviving on tourism and farming? I figured out that when I came there as a tourist for a week few years back. It cannot with stand the influx of job seekers from India. Australia also will have the same situation in few years. Canada with almost 8 times of the population of NZ is facing the same situation. These countries could not for see the "Indian invasion". 4.9 million people (mostly Indians) will lose visa status in Canada in 2025. Now question is how Canada is going to send them back?
People are not well settled in Europe because of climate and tax .GC C job is good for family and take your kids to home country .No hope for kids and next generation.
This might be true for many, but not in my case. I genuinely love having Malayalis around me and would wholeheartedly invite you all to New Zealand/Australia. You’re most welcome here! However, it’s essential to understand the actual situation before making the move. This way, you can make an informed decision and avoid facing unexpected challenges, as some people are now experiencing. My goal is to help provide some clarity about the current and actual situation here, not to steer anyone away, but to ensure you’re well-prepared for what lies ahead. All the best ❤️🙏
Totally agree to the opinion of family not coming along with the candidate and not resigning from their current jobs ,also need to comment regarding the weather, be prepared to wear 3 layers 😊 its unlike Gulf .One need to bear that in mind while migrating to New Zealand . Having said that one needs to have strong determination to beat all the odds and embrace change be positive to overcome the hardships in life be it in GCC or elsewhere.. don't complain by being prepared at least to take the hit financially by having a back up back in the home country.God bless and wishing you all a prosperous new year.
If you watch the video and listen to what he says, you’ll realize that he moved to NZ at this age for his kids. And I think he made the right decision as his family is doing well with his choice now.
@The_Outspoken_Malayali no, ivide onnumilla, house crisis , hse already stopped recruiting nurses, private sector very bad here , moreover climate horrible..no job for dependant..
@ I think Australia is better when compared to other countries, nurses from NZ, Ireland & UK can still find jobs in big cities and I think there’s plenty of job opportunities for dependents. We recently moved to Aussie and my wife and I got jobs easily, both of us are nurses.
ക്യാപ് അഥവാ കോംപീറ്റൻസി അസ്സസ്മെന്റ് പ്രോഗ്രാം . ന്യൂസില്ണ്ടിൽ നഴ്സ് ആയിട്ട് റെഗെയിറ്റർ ചെയ്യാൻ വിദേശ നഴ്സുമാർ കംപ്ലീറ്റ് ചെയ്യേണ്ട ഒരു ബ്രിഡ്ജിങ് പ്രോഗ്രാം ആണ് ക്യാപ്. 6-12 ആഴ്ചകളോളം ഹോസ്പിറ്റലിലോ വൃദ്ധസദനങ്ങളിലോ ഒരു നഴ്സിന്റെ കീഴിൽ പരിശീലനം പൂർത്തിയാക്കിയ ശേഷമാണ് ഒരു നഴ്സായി ന്യൂസിലാൻഡിൽ ജോലി ചെയ്യാൻ സാധിക്കൂ.
കൂടുതൽ സാലറി കിട്ടാൻ 😀😀 Jokes apart, the reality is പലരും പലപ്പോഴും മെച്ചപ്പെട്ട സാഹചര്യവും വിദ്യാഭ്യാസവും, പിന്നെ വയസു കാലത് കാലത്ത് നാട്ടിലേക്ക് തിരിച്ച് കുടിയേറാനുള്ള ബുദ്ധിമുട്ടും ഒക്കെ മനസിലാക്കിയാണ് ഇവിടേക്കൊക്കെ മൂവ് ചെയ്യാൻ തീരുമാനിക്കുന്നത്. ഈ ഒരു വര്ഷം വരെ വന്നവർക്കെല്ലാം ജോലി കിട്ടി സെറ്റ് ആയി, ഇപ്പോ ജോലി കിട്ടാതെ ആയപ്പോഴാണ് എല്ലാരും ഈ കുറ്റപ്പെടുത്തൽ തുടങ്ങിയത്
ഇസ്രായേലിൽ ഒരുപാട് അവസരങ്ങൾ ഉണ്ട് അറബ് രാജ്യങ്ങൾ വിട്ട് അങ്ങോട്ട് പോയാൽ നല്ല ശമ്പളവും കിട്ടും വേണമെങ്കിൽ പാർട്ട്ടൈം ആയി IDF ൽ സേവനം ചെയ്ത് പണവും സമ്പാദിക്കാം..അറബികൾ ക്യാഷിൽ തുപ്പി ഹലാൽ ആക്കിയാണ് സാലറി തരുന്നത് ...
I believe many people were misguided and given false information. When the situation started to tighten, we advised people not to resign from their jobs and to reconsider bringing their families. Unfortunately, many ignored these warnings and proceeded. Our intention was never to discourage anyone from coming to New Zealand but to help them understand the reality of the situation here. I would say some people were misled rather than being foolish themselves. My goal has always been to promote informed decision-making to help others avoid unnecessary hardships. 👍
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"My friend and his wife were living in Kuwait, where he earned around 5 lakhs per month, and she worked as a nurse in the ministry. They stayed in a spacious 3BHK flat. Despite their stable life, they decided to migrate to New Zealand with their two kids. Unfortunately, things didn’t work out as planned-they’re now living in a small apartment, and he’s considering returning to Kuwait. However, at 45, it’s uncertain if his previous company will rehire him. I don’t understand why people take such risks when they already have a good life."
Thank you, Joshin, for sharing your perspective. While it's true that the current job market in New Zealand is challenging, once people secure employment, they can enjoy a range of benefits, including a better work-life balance, free education for kids, and access to public healthcare.
That said, it's crucial to carefully evaluate the current political, economic, and social conditions in any country before deciding to migrate. Taking a well-informed approach can help ensure a smoother transition and a more stable future.
ഗൾഫിൽ ജോലിചെയ്യുന്നവർ നന്നായി ആലോചിച്ചിട്ട് മാത്രം ഉള്ള ജോലി കളഞ്ഞ് ഈ പറയൂന്ന രാജ്യത്തേക്ക് പോകുക... ഏജൻസികൾ പല മോഹന വാഗ്ദാനങ്ങളും തരും, അവർക്ക് മാത്രം പ്രയോജനം.. അത് കേട്ട് കൊണ്ട് അങ്ങോട്ട് പോകാതിരിക്കുക...
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മലയാളി മാത്രം ഒന്നിലും സംതൃപ്തി ഇല്ലാത്ത ആളുകൾ വീണ്ടും വീണ്ടും വാരി കൂട്ടാൻ ഉള്ള ആർത്തി അവസാനം എല്ലാം മറ്റാർക്കോ നൽകി ഈ ലോകത്തു നിന്നും വേർപെടുന്നു RIP😂
@@tonyjames9133 അതിലും ആർത്തി ആണ് അന്യസംസ്ഥാനത്തിൽ ഉള്ളവർക്ക്
Thanks for sharing your insight but,
ഗൾഫിൽ നിന്നും യൂറോപ്പ്, ഓസ്ട്രേലിയ പോലുള്ള രാജ്യങ്ങളിലോട്ട് മൈഗ്രേറ്റ് ചെയ്യുന്നതിനെ ആർത്തി എന്ന് വിളിച്ച തരം താഴ്ത്തുന്നതിനോട് എനിക്ക് യോജിപ്പില്ല. ഇപ്പം സാഹചര്യം അല്പം മോശമാണെന്ന വസ്തുത ഒഴിച്ചാൽ ഇവിടേക്ക് മൈഗ്രേറ്റ് ചെയ്യുന്നത് കൊണ്ട് കൂടുതൽ മെച്ചപ്പെട്ട ജീവിത ജോലി സാഹചര്യങ്ങളാണുള്ളത്.
What people need to do is carefully analyze the current opportunities and circumstances before making migration decisions, rather than blindly following what others say. Migrating to European countries often offers long-term benefits compared to Gulf countries. In Europe, many countries provide pathways to permanent residency and citizenship, access to free or subsidized education, healthcare, and social benefits. These advantages ensure better stability and security for families. ❤️
Malayali matramalla. Ellavarum ingane thanne
@@The_Outspoken_Malayaliസെക്യൂരിറ്റി ….ഇനിയുള്ള യൂറോപ്പിന്റെ സാമൂഹ്യ അന്തരീക്ഷത്തിൽ ഭാവിയിൽ പ്രതീക്ഷിക്കുന്നത് മണ്ടത്തരമാണ്. ..ഒരു റിവേഴ്സ് മൈഗ്രേഷൻ പ്രതീക്ഷിക്കാം 🙏
You are correct Mr.Tonyjames9133
What he said is absolutely true-we made the same mistake. We left well-paying jobs in the GCC and moved to New Zealand with high expectations. The repeated medical expenses for work visas, combined with living costs after the initial 3-4 months, depleted our savings. Like him, I ended up driving for Uber for nearly 8 months.
Thank you very much Mebeesh for sharing your experience and I hope things are better for you now ❤️
@ Absolutely yes. We are happy in terms of the job, management etc.
@@mebeeshbro you like life in gcc or nz ( not considering money)
@mebeesh I don't how you people forgot the important information. New Zealand is a very small country. Economy is mostly agrarian and tourism.
@@mebeesh moral of the story, do your homework before going to another country, do you know newziland is an earthquake prone area, apem venangal um muzum .
കുവൈറ്റ് ബാങ്കുകളിൽ നിന്നും വൻതുക ലോണെടുത്തു മുങ്ങിയ അലവലാതികളും ഇക്കൂട്ടത്തിലൊണ്ട് ...
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@@ysssrf1 most of them from malappuram and kazargode
@@GerrardSlater kottayam, തൃശൂർടീംസ് ഹോസ്പിറ്റലിൽ ജോലി ചെയ്തിരുന്ന നേഴ്സ് മാലാമാരായ അച്ചായത്തി &അച്ചായൻസ്
@@GerrardSlater ടാ കുണ്ണെ ന്യൂസ് കാണു എല്ലാം എറണാകുളം കോട്ടയം തൃശൂർ ജില്ലക്കാരാണ്
@@GerrardSlater nope, most of them from Thrissur 👍
I don't understand the attitude of the viewers, how can you all be so rude in commenting as such, it's ok you guys aren't in such situations, sometimes we do take bad decisions in life, no one is perfect, they are just explaining what should be avoided based on their life experiences, take it as a positive suggestions instead of making nasty comments.
@@Gazab251 Hello 👋
We really appreciate this comment and are so happy you understood the core message of our video. It's important to us that people understand we're not trying to discourage anyone from coming to New Zealand. It's a beautiful country and a great place to live. However, the reality is that things have changed, particularly in the nursing field. Over the past few years, a large influx of nurses has led to significantly fewer job vacancies. Our goal is to highlight this reality based on people's experiences, so those considering migrating can make informed decisions and not be misled by false promises. We're grateful that you and other viewers have grasped the true meaning of our video.
@@The_Outspoken_Malayali I know the reality there, my daughter is in IT there and her husband is a chartered structural engineer, it's a good thing you are doing, unfortunately the problem with Malayalee's are they aren't keen to learn from, you see the political arena here, despite knowing that nothing is happening in this damn state they would keep electing them, so what else should I say, we are a learned society but we lack perceptions.
I was in well paid job in an MNC Delhi and wife worked in AIIMS, when we thought of moving out , we did consider NZ but there was no job opportunity for me as an similar corporate jobs. We eventually decided to move into Ireland where there are plenty of MNC’s located in Dublin . thankfully I managed to get a good job in an MNC and wife got her work as an HSE Nurse . We should do the homework and check with friends n families staying in different countries before jumping into it
Hi Pradeep, thanks for sharing your experience. You absolutely did the right thing and it’s all about doing some homework and moving to the country that best suits us rather than blindly following us
People migrating not with a thought of managerial job but to secure their kids life . That's why even 40 plus people moving nowadays. It's that simple thought of malayalis. Their kids will be citizen n next 10 years and they can settle in these countries without much burden what their parents face now
@@indiraathi4237 exactly, that’s what majority of people migrating from gulf these days. In nz and Australia they all can become Citizen in 5 years time
better to leave the old age home kerala, imagine after 100 years nobody speak a language called malayalam
You have still option left to go back to where you have come from
Use it , instead of accusing the situation
I get your point, but it's not that simple to just go back. Once you resign from a nursing job, it’s not easy to get the same one back. It also seems like you might be missing the main message of the video, which highlights the real struggles people face. I am not sure if you’re part of a recruitment agency who never accept these true stories
Hi Chetta am on plan for March CAP intake. My husband works in abudhabi and currently I am not working.. Is that okay that once I complete my CAP I attend DHA to work in abudhabi until I get work in NZ .. Can you suggest me on this opinion.. Thank you
Hi Anu,
If I were in your position, I would complete the registration process as long as I could afford the full cost. Once that’s done, I would return to my original job or go back home. After obtaining registration, I would apply for AHPRA and then start applying for jobs in both countries. What you need to understand is that the job situation in New Zealand is very difficult, and Australia is also becoming more competitive. Once I secure a job, I would fly in, and after settling down, I would bring the rest of my family over.
Hope this helps!
മിനിസ്റ്റയില്ല ജോലി റിസൈൻ ചെയ്തിട്ടു വന്നു ന്യൂസിലാൻഡിൽ പോയി ക്യാപ് എടുത്തു വന്നു 20ലക്ഷം ചിലവായി ഇപ്പം വീണ്ടും മിനിസ്റ്ററിയിൽ കയറാൻ നിക്കുന്നു. സേഫ്സ്റ് വേ ഉള്ള ജോലി continue ചെയ്തു ഇതു ചെയ്യാൻ പറ്റുമെങ്കിൽ മാത്രം ഇല്ലെങ്കിൽ വേറെ രാജ്യം നോക്കുക.
അപ്പോ താങ്കൾ ആസ്ട്രേലിയ ജോബുകൾക് ശ്രമിച്ചാരുന്നോ?
@@The_Outspoken_Malayali aphra registration undu but oet validity thernu. Pine try cheyunund postive response ella. 2yearsai unstable financial condition so better beware you leap forward. If you have a job or income from one side you can survive otherwise in the curent scenario its difficult.
Good message 👍
Thank you 🙏
In IT as mentioned by Benny in this video a lot of people are jobless. Everyone thinks that like Bangalore and Chennai there are SEZs in New Zealand with big buildings and lot of IT service companies. Unfortunately this is not the case as NZ is a very small country. An IT project manager in India with lots of experience will not get the same role in NZ easily. You will have to work for a number of years in NZ and gain experience and then hopefully can go to manager/lead roles. Same is the case with other senior roles. While in NZ you may have to start small in IT. Hence a lot of IT professionals working in unorganised sectors. Most of these professionals have PR, still unable to get a job. So nothing to say about those that don’t have visa. Current economic situation is quite tough and this might go on for another year.
Very true in Ireland too, very bad
Ireland has lot of opportunities as compared to NZ for people from MNC background in India.
@pradeepjoseph i am from MNC background, can you refer me ? Not getting any opportunity here
True, no MNC or IT hubs in NZ, pattikaad situation.... Our experience also won't count much... It's a fresh start and again nattil le pole pay rise or career growth chances oke zero a..
@ The problem is when we say something no one listens. Recently I met a student studying masters in IT project management. The student has less than 2 years experience overall. I don’t understand how they will find a job in project management space. You need over a decade NZ experience to be a PM. Agencies push students and they blindly choose courses without doing some basic research. The student finished course last year and still searching for almost a year!!!
My wife has been working in MOH Saudi Arabia since 2012. She gets 5200 SAR as salary. I was also working there as electrical foreman. When the project finished, in which I was working, I came back to India . At present I have been searching for a job. The matter is that, I have been telling my wife for long time to try for a job in the UK , IRELAND, NEWZEALAND or AUSTRALIA.
Initially she was not willing to do it. Now she has started the course of OET.
So friends please tell me which country is good for us to migrate? We have two kids too. 10 years old and 5 years old. Please give me a piece of advice on this matter.
Hai, try for the UK, do the paperwork.
@@TheCasablanca29 My suggestions are this, since your wife is in the Ministry of health do not take hasty decisions because of your children who are of schooling age, without a job offer for both of you do not hastily move anywhere I would say, I know personally families who suffer having taken such risks, it isn't easy getting a job let alone residency anywhere right now due to various reasons world wide, although no one discusses this in the social media it doesn't mean the entire world isn't going for a recession, having foreseen that many corporate sectors are down sizing their work force, make sure you're not loosing your current job and make sure you really have a job offer in hand before you take such decisions because it's a serious decision so like the podcast suggests be informed, be wise and rational and live in your means. God bless.
@@Gazab251 Yes you are absolutely right. We won't do anything like that .definitely we will wait for an offer .I think you know very well that how much Saudi ministry pays . It is very less compared to Kuwait ministry or any other GCC ministry.
@@TheCasablanca29 where were you working as a foreman, should have tried in the oilfield industry since you have a know how of that place, it pay's better, with excellent benefits.
@@Gazab251 I don't have experience in oil field. I was in facility management company
Don't Migrate to European Countries, AUS, or NZ from the Gulf for monetary benefits. If you are looking for children's education, Social security, etc., then it makes sense to Migrate. Again, you have to consider your age. Below 35 is OK to Migrate. Above 40-45, it is very risky as you may not be able to adjust to the new place.
You’re right, the risk of adapting to the new environment can be high as the age goes up 👍
Why this much worries come back to kuwait and continue the old life ......
Returning to the Gulf after moving to the West isn’t easy. Finding the same job is tough due to age and competition, plus the emotional stress of facing gossip and judgment from the community. It’s a challenging decision many struggle with.
Dear benny,
Well said 🥰
Thanks for the feedback ❤️
What is cap seat?
The Competency Assessment Program (CAP) was a pathway for internationally qualified nurses to gain registration in New Zealand through a combination of theoretical and clinical training. It has now been replaced by the IQN exam and OSCE to streamline the registration process.
Very informative 👏
Thank you ☺️
We migrated from Qatar for better work life balance and more opportunities for kids and to lead a peaceful life ( though I get equal pay back in Qatar)
We are really happy in here in Australia though it’s regional area, life is much good.our priorities are met
All I can say is we might require some patience.
Thanks for sharing your experience. Which state are you in Australia? I agree that it will take time to settle things down. 👍✅
@ NSW
Correct❤ bennychetta
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Imagine after 100 years nobody speak a language called Malayalam. Our panchayat will be ruled by some Bengali and our police officers are Bengalis
I understand what you’re thinking about but I don’t think that’s going to happen in 100 years bro ❤️
@ just look at the Cochin Israelis moved back to Israel, their kids don’t talk Malayalam, same happens
@@abhitexas4765 that's a different story.
Enik ith vare joli ayitilla. November apc kitty. Avde opening 2025 undagumo. Enthelum rule changes means please post video. Thanks
Try and apply for jobs in both NZ & Australia. All the very best. I’ll share if significant updates happen 👍
Bennychaetta, thank you for your message
Thanks for sharing your feedback
Job kalayathe CAP chaiunnath 80 percent aalkaark possible alla.. parayaan eluppam aanu. Many organization dont give leave more than 40 days. CAP otherthan in 2 to 3 college will take atleast 2 month to finish posting. Apart from that, kuttikal undel aaru nokkum...kids or babies aanegilo.. what about emotional stress kids should go through if suddenly both parents leave them at grandparents house. Similar to loosing both parents... These are not my situation.. but my some friends are at a situation where they do CAP or drop plan.
School education is worst in NZ no syllabus no text books no discipline its only a day care
I think it gets better when kids reach high school.
നമ്മുടെ സ്വന്തം ബെന്നി ബിന്ദു സ്റ്റാറായി ❤
Please dont come to newzealand now..ivde 6 masam munne vannavark polum ipozhum joli aayitilla..please think and ask somo one on here in mewzealand..and come...its not a gd idea to come here or any western country in this situation
.every one is trapped here.
Yes, things are getting very difficult here
ഓസ്ട്രേലിയ യും ഇപ്പോൾ ജോബ് സാധ്യത കുറഞ്ഞു. നേഴ്സ് ജോബ് മാത്രം കുറച്ചു ചാൻസ് ഉണ്ട്.
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Athum kuravaanu
Hey All. Can anyone please let me know how much salary is requied to leave in newzeland?
NZ is swargam, but without money, narakam. 😅 Rent is like rocket pole pokum. Jokes apart, expenses are based on lots of factors. Rent can be expensive in Auckland.
Living in a smaller city or town in NZ can be more affordable. Here's a rough estimate for a family of four:
Rent (3-bedroom house): NZ$2,000 - NZ$3,000
Groceries: NZ$ 800 - NZ$1,400
Utilities: NZ$250 - NZ$350
Transportation (car): NZ$200 - NZ$600
Other expenses: NZ$300 - NZ$1,000
Total estimated monthly expenses: NZ$3550 - NZ$6,350.
A combined household income of NZ$5,000 - NZ$8,500 per month (before tax) would provide a decent standard of living.
You can cut the costs by sharing accommodation with others or subletting your rooms which many people do here in nz.
NZ is a small country(size of 2 Kerala) with very little opportunity for a job, think twice before you spend time and money for here.
Nz land size is almost 6-7 times of Kerala and population 6 times smaller.
@The_Outspoken_Malayali 6-7 times bigger than kerala!!! I dont think so
@ yes brother, it’s hard to believe.
Kerala has an area of approximately 38863 square kilometers.
New Zealand has an area of approximately 268021 square kilometers.
New Zealand is approximately 6.9 times larger than Kerala in land area. ❤️
Stay Overseas as long as you can, keep your money in USD or other strong foreign currency , never invest in bricks and mortar in India !
That’s a great idea, USD is always highly valued and influential currency 👍
നമ്മുടെ ഏറ്റവും വലിയ ലക്ഷ്യം അവിടെ പോയി കൊള്ളയടിക്കുക എന്നതാണല്ലോ കോടിക്കണക്കിന് ലോൺ എടുത്തു മുങ്ങുക എന്നതാണ് നമ്മുടെ ഇപ്പോഴത്തെ നഴ്സുമാരുടെ അവസ്ഥ
Generalise cheyyan patilla, ee issue.
Benny,
Well said ❤️
Thanks for the feedback ❤️
Very good video
Thanks for your feedback ❤️
Most of the nurses migrated from GCC countries to Europe or Australia are 40 years and above.. their jobs are already at stake in GCC.. Arabs do not like oldies nursing them 😂😂
ഇനി അങ്ങനെ പറഞ്ഞാൽ മതിയല്ലോ പോട്ടെ സാരമില്ല 😂
ആ കാര്യത്തിൽ ഇവിടെയൊക്കെ ഒരു മിനിമം ജോബ് സെക്യൂരിറ്റി ഗ്യാരണ്ടി ഉണ്ട് പ്രത്യേകിച്ച് നഴ്സുമാർക്
കുവൈറ്റിൽ അറബ് രാജ്യങ്ങൾ അവിടെ നല്ല സാലറിയും സൗകര്യം ഉണ്ടെങ്കിൽ അവിടെ തന്നെ ജോലി ചെയ്യുക കൂടുതൽ സാലറിയും ജീവിതം ഭാവി നോക്കി മുന്നോട്ടു പോയാൽ ക്യാഷ് പോകും
എനിക്ക് തോന്നുന്നു UAE, Oman മുതലായിടങ്ങൾ ജോലി ചെയ്യാൻ മികച്ചതാണ്, പക്ഷേ കുവൈത്തിൽ അറബികൾ മലയാളികളോട് നല്ല രീതിയിൽ പെരുമാറുന്നില്ലെന്നു കേട്ടിട്ടുണ്ട്. I have not lived there, so I’m not sure about this.
In Saudi Arabia Malayalis belonging to all districts work from the position of cleaners to Employers of Thousands Manpower.
After my retirement is it worth to move NZ and start a new life there?
@@thomasmathew3962 if you can set apart 1million USD after leasing a house, Car and few months emergency fund in case you dont find a vocation. You can move to any country easily.
Moving to New Zealand after retirement depends on your plans and finances. New Zealand has a good quality of life, peaceful surroundings, and good healthcare, which many retirees find attractive. But keep in mind, the cost of living is high, so you’ll need to check if your savings or income will be enough.
Many people choose New Zealand for retirement, and I would prefer to retire there too. The only thing I don’t like is the weather. However, places like Nelson, Marlborough, and Bay of Plenty have much sunnier and better weather.
I think most worst countries are Australia and New Zealand for work.
@@Mark_aline what made you say Aus is not good for work? Nan ketitolle more pay n vacation oke Aus il aanu for IT ennanu
I’m not sure what led you to think otherwise, but both Australia and New Zealand are incredible places to work. While it’s true that finding a job can be challenging at times, beyond that, what’s the real issue?
Just imagining all those UK vloggers saying last year that “NZ is the new gulf” 😂😂😂. Just for reach they are saying a lot of stupid things
അവരൊക്കെ തള്ളി മറിച്ചാണ് ഈ അവസ്ഥ ആക്കിയത് 😀👍
Hi,,
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Teaching job vacancies und, will need to do more research on this to give a clear answer on this. You can check this government website for details of job listings www.careers.govt.nz/articles/how-to-become-a-teacher/
Ladies and gentlemen have you not figured out that New Zealand is a very small country basically surviving on tourism and farming? I figured out that when I came there as a tourist for a week few years back. It cannot with stand the influx of job seekers from India. Australia also will have the same situation in few years. Canada with almost 8 times of the population of NZ is facing the same situation. These countries could not for see the "Indian invasion". 4.9 million people (mostly Indians) will lose visa status in Canada in 2025. Now question is how Canada is going to send them back?
So New Zealand is far better, at least they will not send Indians back right...!??
So New Zealand is far better, at least they will not send Indians back. Right...!??
So New Zealand is far better, at least they will not send Indians back. Right...!??
People are not well settled in Europe because of climate and tax .GC C job is good for family and take your kids to home country .No hope for kids and next generation.
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യുകെ കാനഡയിൽ അമേരിക്ക ന്യൂസിലാണ്ടു ജർമ്മനി യൂറോപ് ഓസ്ട്രേലിയ മാൾട്ട ഒക്കെ നിറച്ചും മലയാളികൾ ഇന്ത്യക്കാർ ആണ്
True ✅
കോവിഡ് സമയത്ത് Gulf ൽ നിന്ന് ആളുകൾ യൂറോപ്പിലേക്കും മറ്റും മാറി. Indian/Malayali populations has increased significantly lately
U k same avastha😢
Ottumikka sthalamgalilum same situation anennu thonnanu.
Uk full scene aanu 😂
Most of the europe same situation
Most Keralites basically dont like others to come to UK or any other country. They always say negative things😂😂😂
This might be true for many, but not in my case. I genuinely love having Malayalis around me and would wholeheartedly invite you all to New Zealand/Australia. You’re most welcome here!
However, it’s essential to understand the actual situation before making the move. This way, you can make an informed decision and avoid facing unexpected challenges, as some people are now experiencing. My goal is to help provide some clarity about the current and actual situation here, not to steer anyone away, but to ensure you’re well-prepared for what lies ahead.
All the best ❤️🙏
You go..u go
Totally agree to the opinion of family not coming along with the candidate and not resigning from their current jobs ,also need to comment regarding the weather, be prepared to wear 3 layers 😊 its unlike Gulf .One need to bear that in mind while migrating to New Zealand . Having said that one needs to have strong determination to beat all the odds and embrace change be positive to overcome the hardships in life be it in GCC or elsewhere.. don't complain by being prepared at least to take the hit financially by having a back up back in the home country.God bless and wishing you all a prosperous new year.
Thank you so much Dhanesh for sharing your valuable insights! 🙏 ❤️
Ennalum mmade aalkkaru paryum “Ivan chumma parayannai 😊”.
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No never , people never say it. Avar parayum iyalu poyi kure cash undaki,nammal poyal cash undakiyalo ,asooya anu. Iyalu nirti poratha ennthy?😅😅😅😅😅
Your decision is not correct bkz migration at this age gives you very difficult life this is reality
If you watch the video and listen to what he says, you’ll realize that he moved to NZ at this age for his kids. And I think he made the right decision as his family is doing well with his choice now.
New Zealand is in a recession officially
Correct ✅
Yez but gulf not good bad gulf OK
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കേരളത്തിലെ പ്രബുദ്ധരായ മലയാളികൾക്ക് ഇത് തന്നെ വേണം
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Please stop interrupting your Guest...It is very irritating
Noted, thank you 🙏
ചേട്ടാ.. ഓസ്ട്രേലിയ സിവിൽ എഞ്ചിനീയർസിന് scop undo?
Undennanu anu arivu, but direct oru job kittan tough anu, I’ll study about it and will do a video later 👍
സത്യം
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ബെന്നി ചേട്ടാ സുഖം അല്ലെ
Ireland same
Ipo avidek nurses recruitment undo?
@The_Outspoken_Malayali no, ivide onnumilla, house crisis , hse already stopped recruiting nurses, private sector very bad here , moreover climate horrible..no job for dependant..
@ Adipoly, appo ellayidatthum same situation anu
@@The_Outspoken_Malayali what about australia? Planning to move there.
@ I think Australia is better when compared to other countries, nurses from NZ, Ireland & UK can still find jobs in big cities and I think there’s plenty of job opportunities for dependents. We recently moved to Aussie and my wife and I got jobs easily, both of us are nurses.
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എന്താണ് ഈ ക്യാപ്????
ക്യാപ് അഥവാ കോംപീറ്റൻസി അസ്സസ്മെന്റ് പ്രോഗ്രാം . ന്യൂസില്ണ്ടിൽ നഴ്സ് ആയിട്ട് റെഗെയിറ്റർ ചെയ്യാൻ വിദേശ നഴ്സുമാർ കംപ്ലീറ്റ് ചെയ്യേണ്ട ഒരു ബ്രിഡ്ജിങ് പ്രോഗ്രാം ആണ് ക്യാപ്. 6-12 ആഴ്ചകളോളം ഹോസ്പിറ്റലിലോ വൃദ്ധസദനങ്ങളിലോ ഒരു നഴ്സിന്റെ കീഴിൽ പരിശീലനം പൂർത്തിയാക്കിയ ശേഷമാണ് ഒരു നഴ്സായി ന്യൂസിലാൻഡിൽ ജോലി ചെയ്യാൻ സാധിക്കൂ.
Nalla salary ullavar enthinu pokunnu ?? Manassilaavunnilla. 😂😂😂
കൂടുതൽ സാലറി കിട്ടാൻ 😀😀
Jokes apart, the reality is പലരും പലപ്പോഴും മെച്ചപ്പെട്ട സാഹചര്യവും വിദ്യാഭ്യാസവും, പിന്നെ വയസു കാലത് കാലത്ത് നാട്ടിലേക്ക് തിരിച്ച് കുടിയേറാനുള്ള ബുദ്ധിമുട്ടും ഒക്കെ മനസിലാക്കിയാണ് ഇവിടേക്കൊക്കെ മൂവ് ചെയ്യാൻ തീരുമാനിക്കുന്നത്. ഈ ഒരു വര്ഷം വരെ വന്നവർക്കെല്ലാം ജോലി കിട്ടി സെറ്റ് ആയി, ഇപ്പോ ജോലി കിട്ടാതെ ആയപ്പോഴാണ് എല്ലാരും ഈ കുറ്റപ്പെടുത്തൽ തുടങ്ങിയത്
Satyam
Verute ulla paisa poi
Time poi😢
Sorry to hear that, have you been trying for jobs in Australia?
Now working in uae
With good package
@antuannacatherin3981 so you never migrate?
Just payed money for it right?
Same me
Hi ബന്നി സാർ.
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ഇസ്രായേലിൽ ഒരുപാട് അവസരങ്ങൾ ഉണ്ട് അറബ് രാജ്യങ്ങൾ വിട്ട് അങ്ങോട്ട് പോയാൽ നല്ല ശമ്പളവും കിട്ടും വേണമെങ്കിൽ പാർട്ട്ടൈം ആയി IDF ൽ സേവനം ചെയ്ത് പണവും സമ്പാദിക്കാം..അറബികൾ ക്യാഷിൽ തുപ്പി ഹലാൽ ആക്കിയാണ് സാലറി തരുന്നത് ...
@@സ്രാങ്ക്ഇവിടെ സാലറി bank transfer ആണ് . അല്ലാതെ നോട്ട് എണ്ണി ത്രരാറില്ല.. feke മോളി
I am not sure how many people would choose Israel in this unstable political environment. Please avoid these derogatory comments.
തന്നെ പോലെ വർഗീയ വാതികൾക് എവിടെയും ജോലി ലഭിക്കാതിരിക്കട്ടെ
@@സ്രാങ്ക് kodum visham anuallo nee.
ചേട്ടൻ വയറു കുറച്ചു സ്മാർട്ട് ആകു ജോലി കിട്ടും .
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ഈ കമന്റ് ഇട്ട നീ പിന്നെ സിക്സ് പാക്ക് ആണല്ലോ @mallumon-z3k.
Chori kudukka😂😂😂
🤔 🤔
Mallus ennuim mandanmaar aanallo 😂😂😂😂
@@JOSHNAVEEN അതെന്താ അണ്ണാ അന്തമാതിരി ഒരു പേച്ചു, കാരണം കൂടെ സെല്ലീട്ടു പോങ്കോ??
Ee chettan chumma parayuva
😀❤️🙏
New Zealand is a low populated country. Need to be careful.
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Most of the europe having this scenario now !!!!
I agree 👍✅
Some foolish people did that.
I believe many people were misguided and given false information. When the situation started to tighten, we advised people not to resign from their jobs and to reconsider bringing their families. Unfortunately, many ignored these warnings and proceeded.
Our intention was never to discourage anyone from coming to New Zealand but to help them understand the reality of the situation here. I would say some people were misled rather than being foolish themselves. My goal has always been to promote informed decision-making to help others avoid unnecessary hardships. 👍
അക്കരെ പച്ച തേടി പോകുമ്പോൾ എന്തും ചെയ്യാനുള്ള മനസ് അതാ ആദ്യ vendathu👍
മനുഷ്യനല്ലേ പുള്ളെ, കുറെ കഴിയുമ്പോ കാര്യങ്ങളൊന്നും നടക്കാതെ വരുമ്പോ മനസ് മടുക്കൂലേ 🙏
Why gulf, go to israel
@@shiyas9321 Israel is a good choice to but not sure how many people will choose to go there considering the current unstable political scenario?