We left Norway because my husband felt depressed there and now we are in pune living happily....I really wanted to stay back but my husband couldn't so we left but now we feel that it was a good decision.
@@ghostmanav there is a thing like seasonal depression due to its climate . Like the daytime and stuff . And many indians can't deal with this depression due to the climate
I'm sorry to hear that your husband experienced feelings of depression while in Norway, but I'm glad to hear that you both found happiness in Pune. Sometimes, making a difficult decision to prioritize mental well-being and overall happiness is the right choice for an individual or a family.
Hello! I have left Norway after watching Mrs Chattergee Vs Norway. I lived in Norway for 8 years, lived there happily and successfully as I was earning and saving good. I have talked with people who have lived in barnevern institutions. There are almost 10,000 children in Barnevern insitituitions. Many children have died in thier instituitons and many have suffered lifelong mental and depression problems. If you think that it is not truth that barnevern kidnap children. You should talk with someone who have been under barnevern treatment. I am not saying all cases are kidnapping cases, but there are many horrible stories and that can happen to any family in Norway.
I have experienced same in Finland.. cold weather, loneliness, no friends to talk, no good friends for kids to be social.. Go to cold country only if you have any family member or friends like family.
I have B1 høy level in Norwegian just little behind in written from B2 but didn’t get any good job except butikk jobb and Barnehage (kindergarten) Also I agree with health system had alott of issues with that in last 3.5 years had a 4 misscarriages and according to Norwegian doctors it’s complete normal. No need for any treatment or medication.
Did you say that the problems with Barnavernet are not true, or that there is a misconception about it?????? Because I saw several documentaries from the BBC and the Deutsche Welle among others which say the opposite. The reality around the Norwegian Child Services is horrific, and you just have to see how many cases are taken to the European Court to realize how serious that is.
@@laprofe6804 they’re true. I have friends who are Drs, they are Indian or Nigerian people who express how barnavernet specifically target new immigrants to Norway. It’s awful. When you come to Norway know one thing, your children are not yours. They took two of my friends kids away. One she never got them back. She’s AfroCuban & she had to start over, a tragedy. Another she fled back to Sweden because they were gonna take her kids too. She was Swedish Iranian. Awful awful system.
Where there is a will, there is a way. There are problems in other countries too. Health care is extremely expensive in the US. In Canada, you have to wait several months to see a surgeon or a specialist and taxes are very high. You just need to adapt and see what is best for you. People from most parts of the world have hobbies and so they feel less lonely than Indians. In the winter, people can either learn some winter sports or learn music, dance, art work, knitting, crochet, cooking etc. When you are busy, time flies and it does not matter if it is bright or dark outside.
Hello Hansa! You bring up some valid points about the challenges and benefits of living in different countries. It's true that each country has its own unique advantages and drawbacks, and it's important for individuals to adapt and find what works best for them. Adapting to a new environment requires an open mind and a willingness to explore new experiences. It's important to stay positive and focus on the opportunities that come with living in a different country, such as the chance to learn and grow both personally and professionally. Thank you for sharing your thoughts, and I hope you continue to find joy and fulfillment in your own journey, wherever you may be. Don't forget to subscribe to our channel for more videos and insights about living and adapting to life in Norway.
Rather for an immigrant who hope for jobs and lifestyle, live where heart says yes! You like max for 100 years, suppose You moved to Norway at 25 and wish to live till end of life there only • Then do a checkpoint check with yourself every 5 years, are u ok to continue Then continue else search for another place•
I’m from Australia. I wouldn’t like to live in Norway cause of the weather. I hate the cold. I also find that it can get depressing in Norway cause of the loneliness & not so much friendly people. In Australia we are so friendly, the weather is good & the health care system. I do like the scenery of Norway & I would love to see the northern lights
I completely resonate and agree with your research. There could be some other personal reasons but in general these are few big issues. Well summarised 🙏
brother I'm from Canada . The same situation is here many immigrant have come here and no jobs due to recession in U.S also health care is completely under pressure due to scarcity of staff and doctors . Higher Taxes of course and unaffordability to buy new house or rent .
Hello, and thank you for sharing your perspective. It's unfortunate to hear that you're experiencing similar challenges in Canada, particularly with job scarcity, pressure on healthcare systems, high taxes, and housing affordability. Economic downturns and other factors can indeed impact employment opportunities and various aspects of daily life.
Like arvind said that rich people from norge are moving to swizerland or Italy is true but people from nordic countries when they move to souther Europe they find low cost because High salries, and in Italy is opposite here u work 8 hours and they pay u not very high salries and rich people are moving in countries like poland or Netherlands becaues of High Taxes. The morale of story is problems u will find in any country it is up to u how u will response it .
I’ve know many families who’ve left back to war torn countries to avoid having their children taken from them. Norway has a lack of integrative education systems- night schools- adult learning- Norwegian classes. I’m leaving Norway after 15yrs. I have Norwegian children. I speak fluent Norwegian but because my education is not high, I’m competing with 18 yr old Norwegians. I’m locked out of re education becuase Norway has priority to under 25yr students. Norway is nice in many ways, but certainly not for everyone. Now my Norwegian kids will stay w their dad as I go home to re educate and re establish my life. Because tho I have a permanent residency unfortunately I have to leave Norway when my kids turn 18. Preventing me from really making roots. You’re just counting days and that’s no way to live.
Medical care is painfully slow. I could get an appointment with an eye surgeon after 9 months. By that time, i could go to India and get myself treated. But i am not aware of anyone leaving Norway due to medical care situation
The cold winter and loneliness is true specially if you dont do winter sports .. Shops are closed in holidays and sundays ,,summer time is beautifull..about the economy it is hard to save here if you dont use money wisely because everything is expensive,
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Maybe with tuition fees and job scenarios combined , it doesn't make any sense to pick Norway over any other major EU countries especially for IT related fields
Thanks for create and share. Well, everything should be think in the place with the own experience. At least, for me, the cold weather is not a reason to leave, quite te opposite.
For an immigrant who hops for jobs and lifestyle, live where heart says yes! You live max for 100 years, suppose You moved to Norway at 25 and wish to live till end of life there only • Then do a checkpoint check with yourself every 5 years, are u ok to continue Then continue else search for another place•
Hello.I am coming to Norway, I am coming as a production worker, how are the salaries there and what is the income? And is they provide food and Accommodation,and How they are ,will please make a video on this ❤
Hello! That's exciting to hear that you're coming to Norway as a production worker. Norway is known for its high standard of living and competitive salaries. The income you can expect as a production worker will depend on factors such as your experience, qualifications, the specific industry you're working in, and the region of Norway you'll be based in. Generally, wages in Norway are relatively high compared to many other countries. Regarding food and accommodation, some companies may provide certain benefits such as access to company canteens. However, it's advisable to clarify this with your employer directly, as it can vary depending on the company and the specific employment arrangement. I appreciate your suggestion to make a video on this topic. I'll definitely consider creating a video providing insights. In the meantime, I encourage you to subscribe to our channel to stay updated on future videos where we discuss various aspects of living and working in Norway.
Hello! I understand that finding a rental home in Oslo, Norway, can be challenging, especially if you've been searching for several months. I can offer some general tips that may be helpful. 1. Expand your search: Consider looking for rental options in nearby areas or suburbs outside of Oslo like Sandvika or Asker. Sometimes, expanding your search radius can increase your chances of finding available and affordable housing. 2. Utilize online platforms: Make use of popular online rental platforms, such as Finn.no and Hybel.no, to search for available rental listings in Oslo. These platforms allow you to filter your search based on preferences like location, size, and price range. 3. Network and seek local advice: Connect with local communities, social media groups, or expat forums in Norway on Facebook. They can provide valuable insights, recommendations, and tips for finding suitable housing in Oslo. Remember, the rental market in Oslo can be competitive, so persistence and flexibility are key. Keep trying, and I hope you find a suitable home soon. Best of luck in your search, and I hope you have a wonderful experience in Norway!
I know someone who relocated his family back to India last year due to the Norwegian Childcare system. He saw a imminent threat due to a complaint from the neighbor so he moved his family to India while he is still here alone.
Resonable reasons but these isuses you find in any other country even in Italy u find some similar problems, but norway has advanteges in rule of law , education and salaries.
Norway is hell for families. Families flee norway because of the barnevernet. Nobody wants to live with fear to see their children kidnapped by barnevernet. All you mentioned is secondary regarding these kidnapping of children by the barnevernet. Barnevernet should be shut down and repaced by a more human one. Dar families flee norway for the sake of your children !!!
The NAV system of norway too dont help indians due to the treaty signed between india and NaV that indians are detained from help by nav for 5 years after coming to the country..not good decision to come here..as struggles goes on..best to go for middle east atleast life can be enjoyable atleast..
Won't parent age and health reasons considered for their immigration? My father suffered gangrene and forefoot amputation... Now both above 70.. Please reply if anyone had faced similar situation..
To get accurate and up-to-date information regarding your parents' immigration options, I recommend reaching out to the official immigration authorities (udi.no) or consulting with an immigration lawyer who specializes in Norwegian immigration law. They will be able to provide you with the most accurate and relevant information based on your parents' specific circumstances. I wish you and your family all the best in navigating the immigration process and finding a suitable solution for your parents' situation
Barnevern et is a real treat!! And they do separate family’s for no reasons!! They are actually breaking humain rights and been doing so for year and they really don’t care! Do not take your children to Norway or do not stay in Norway if you have children!!!! And the move he is talking about is basted on a true story !!! Good luck but there is no way this is a safe place for families!!
Sir,cn u make video on how someone with a nsg.background work as a nurse in norway ,they have to sit in any entrance exam ,i hope u will upload video on this too. Thank you
Hello! Thank you for your suggestion. Working as a nurse in Norway can be an excellent career opportunity, and I understand your interest in learning more about the process, including any entrance exams or requirements. I will definitely consider creating a video on this topic to provide valuable information and insights for individuals with a nursing background who are interested in working as a nurse in Norway. It would cover topics such as the qualifications and certifications required, language proficiency, registration processes, and any entrance exams or assessments that may be involved. I appreciate your feedback, and I encourage you to subscribe to our channel to stay updated on future videos where we discuss various aspects of working and living in Norway. Thank you for your support, and I wish you the best in your nursing career aspirations in Norway!
We left Norway because my husband felt depressed there and now we are in pune living happily....I really wanted to stay back but my husband couldn't so we left but now we feel that it was a good decision.
You left Norway because you can't live alone. Why did you go to Norway
If you can't live alone.
@@ghostmanav there is a thing like seasonal depression due to its climate . Like the daytime and stuff . And many indians can't deal with this depression due to the climate
@@thodabat7944 but many can like this TH-camr
I'm sorry to hear that your husband experienced feelings of depression while in Norway, but I'm glad to hear that you both found happiness in Pune. Sometimes, making a difficult decision to prioritize mental well-being and overall happiness is the right choice for an individual or a family.
@@ghostmanav they can . But we can never know maybe he can because of less melanin or something idk🤔
Hello! I have left Norway after watching Mrs Chattergee Vs Norway. I lived in Norway for 8 years, lived there happily and successfully as I was earning and saving good. I have talked with people who have lived in barnevern institutions. There are almost 10,000 children in Barnevern insitituitions. Many children have died in thier instituitons and many have suffered lifelong mental and depression problems. If you think that it is not truth that barnevern kidnap children. You should talk with someone who have been under barnevern treatment. I am not saying all cases are kidnapping cases, but there are many horrible stories and that can happen to any family in Norway.
I have experienced same in Finland.. cold weather, loneliness, no friends to talk, no good friends for kids to be social..
Go to cold country only if you have any family member or friends like family.
Thank you for sharing your experience.
I have B1 høy level in Norwegian just little behind in written from B2 but didn’t get any good job except butikk jobb and Barnehage (kindergarten)
Also I agree with health system had alott of issues with that in last 3.5 years had a 4 misscarriages and according to Norwegian doctors it’s complete normal. No need for any treatment or medication.
Did you say that the problems with Barnavernet are not true, or that there is a misconception about it?????? Because I saw several documentaries from the BBC and the Deutsche Welle among others which say the opposite. The reality around the Norwegian Child Services is horrific, and you just have to see how many cases are taken to the European Court to realize how serious that is.
@@laprofe6804 they’re true. I have friends who are Drs, they are Indian or Nigerian people who express how barnavernet specifically target new immigrants to Norway. It’s awful. When you come to Norway know one thing, your children are not yours. They took two of my friends kids away. One she never got them back. She’s AfroCuban & she had to start over, a tragedy. Another she fled back to Sweden because they were gonna take her kids too. She was Swedish Iranian. Awful awful system.
Where there is a will, there is a way. There are problems in other countries too. Health care is extremely expensive in the US. In Canada, you have to wait several months to see a surgeon or a specialist and taxes are very high. You just need to adapt and see what is best for you. People from most parts of the world have hobbies and so they feel less lonely than Indians. In the winter, people can either learn some winter sports or learn music, dance, art work, knitting, crochet, cooking etc. When you are busy, time flies and it does not matter if it is bright or dark outside.
Well said 🤝
Hello Hansa! You bring up some valid points about the challenges and benefits of living in different countries. It's true that each country has its own unique advantages and drawbacks, and it's important for individuals to adapt and find what works best for them.
Adapting to a new environment requires an open mind and a willingness to explore new experiences. It's important to stay positive and focus on the opportunities that come with living in a different country, such as the chance to learn and grow both personally and professionally.
Thank you for sharing your thoughts, and I hope you continue to find joy and fulfillment in your own journey, wherever you may be. Don't forget to subscribe to our channel for more videos and insights about living and adapting to life in Norway.
Rather for an immigrant who hope for jobs and lifestyle, live where heart says yes!
You like max for 100 years, suppose You moved to Norway at 25 and wish to live till end of life there only •
Then do a checkpoint check with yourself every 5 years, are u ok to continue Then continue else search for another place•
I’m from Australia. I wouldn’t like to live in Norway cause of the weather. I hate the cold. I also find that it can get depressing in Norway cause of the loneliness & not so much friendly people. In Australia we are so friendly, the weather is good & the health care system. I do like the scenery of Norway & I would love to see the northern lights
Everything is very slow
I completely resonate and agree with your research. There could be some other personal reasons but in general these are few big issues. Well summarised 🙏
Thank you for your comment! I'm glad to hear that you found the research and summary in the video to be resonating and agreeable.
brother I'm from Canada . The same situation is here many immigrant have come here and no jobs due to recession in U.S also health care is completely under pressure due to scarcity of staff and doctors . Higher Taxes of course and unaffordability to buy new house or rent .
Hello, and thank you for sharing your perspective. It's unfortunate to hear that you're experiencing similar challenges in Canada, particularly with job scarcity, pressure on healthcare systems, high taxes, and housing affordability. Economic downturns and other factors can indeed impact employment opportunities and various aspects of daily life.
Like arvind said that rich people from norge are moving to swizerland or Italy is true but people from nordic countries when they move to souther Europe they find low cost because High salries, and in Italy is opposite here u work 8 hours and they pay u not very high salries and rich people are moving in countries like poland or Netherlands becaues of High Taxes. The morale of story is problems u will find in any country it is up to u how u will response it .
Thank you for your input, and if you haven't already, I encourage you to subscribe to our channel.
@@NamastefromNorway i subscribed already Brother u are doing great work 💪💪❤️
I’ve know many families who’ve left back to war torn countries to avoid having their children taken from them. Norway has a lack of integrative education systems- night schools- adult learning- Norwegian classes. I’m leaving Norway after 15yrs. I have Norwegian children. I speak fluent Norwegian but because my education is not high, I’m competing with 18 yr old Norwegians. I’m locked out of re education becuase Norway has priority to under 25yr students. Norway is nice in many ways, but certainly not for everyone. Now my Norwegian kids will stay w their dad as I go home to re educate and re establish my life. Because tho I have a permanent residency unfortunately I have to leave Norway when my kids turn 18. Preventing me from really making roots. You’re just counting days and that’s no way to live.
Medical care is painfully slow. I could get an appointment with an eye surgeon after 9 months. By that time, i could go to India and get myself treated. But i am not aware of anyone leaving Norway due to medical care situation
medical service are free of cost or not
@@gauravnagmoti5679 it is not. You have to pay around 300$ on your own every year. Any expenses beyond that is highly subsidized.
i'm leaving due to shitty healthcare here
Sir a big fan of yours ❤️❤️
The cold winter and loneliness is true specially if you dont do winter sports .. Shops are closed in holidays and sundays ,,summer time is beautifull..about the economy it is hard to save here if you dont use money wisely because everything is expensive,
I think not allowing parents to stay in Norway is really not that great
Problems sab jagaha hai....jaha dil lage vaha raho 👌
Really loved your video sir.
Thank you so much for your kind words! I'm glad to hear that you enjoyed the video. And if you haven't already, please consider subscribing to our channel to stay updated with our latest content. Thank you for your support!
Maybe with tuition fees and job scenarios combined , it doesn't make any sense to pick Norway over any other major EU countries especially for IT related fields
Bro if u go in any country of EU u have to learn there language Is necessary.
Thanks for create and share.
Well, everything should be think in the place with the own experience. At least, for me, the cold weather is not a reason to leave, quite te opposite.
please make a video about the current situation of implementing tuition fees. Why is this not finalized yet?
It's already implemented
What about malignancy cases? In 5-6 months, it can get metastatic, and a person may not survive.
They don't care, you can't everything, it is utopian communist socialist country•
Better go to USA
For an immigrant who hops for jobs and lifestyle, live where heart says yes!
You live max for 100 years, suppose You moved to Norway at 25 and wish to live till end of life there only •
Then do a checkpoint check with yourself every 5 years, are u ok to continue Then continue else search for another place•
6:31 you showed how much a teacher / TH-cam can lose his humanity for money/citizenship.
Hello.I am coming to Norway, I am coming as a production worker, how are the salaries there and what is the income? And is they provide food and Accommodation,and How they are ,will please make a video on this ❤
Hello! That's exciting to hear that you're coming to Norway as a production worker. Norway is known for its high standard of living and competitive salaries. The income you can expect as a production worker will depend on factors such as your experience, qualifications, the specific industry you're working in, and the region of Norway you'll be based in.
Generally, wages in Norway are relatively high compared to many other countries.
Regarding food and accommodation, some companies may provide certain benefits such as access to company canteens. However, it's advisable to clarify this with your employer directly, as it can vary depending on the company and the specific employment arrangement.
I appreciate your suggestion to make a video on this topic. I'll definitely consider creating a video providing insights. In the meantime, I encourage you to subscribe to our channel to stay updated on future videos where we discuss various aspects of living and working in Norway.
We are finding it difficult to rent a home in Oslo/ Norway had been in search for past 4months , is there anyways u can help us namaste Norway team ?
Hello! I understand that finding a rental home in Oslo, Norway, can be challenging, especially if you've been searching for several months. I can offer some general tips that may be helpful.
1. Expand your search: Consider looking for rental options in nearby areas or suburbs outside of Oslo like Sandvika or Asker. Sometimes, expanding your search radius can increase your chances of finding available and affordable housing.
2. Utilize online platforms: Make use of popular online rental platforms, such as Finn.no and Hybel.no, to search for available rental listings in Oslo. These platforms allow you to filter your search based on preferences like location, size, and price range.
3. Network and seek local advice: Connect with local communities, social media groups, or expat forums in Norway on Facebook. They can provide valuable insights, recommendations, and tips for finding suitable housing in Oslo.
Remember, the rental market in Oslo can be competitive, so persistence and flexibility are key. Keep trying, and I hope you find a suitable home soon. Best of luck in your search, and I hope you have a wonderful experience in Norway!
I know someone who relocated his family back to India last year due to the Norwegian Childcare system. He saw a imminent threat due to a complaint from the neighbor so he moved his family to India while he is still here alone.
Resonable reasons but these isuses you find in any other country even in Italy u find some similar problems, but norway has advanteges in rule of law , education and salaries.
Norway is hell for families.
Families flee norway because of the barnevernet. Nobody wants to live with fear to see their children kidnapped by barnevernet. All you mentioned is secondary regarding these kidnapping of children by the barnevernet. Barnevernet should be shut down and repaced by a more human one.
Dar families flee norway for the sake of your children !!!
The NAV system of norway too dont help indians due to the treaty signed between india and NaV that indians are detained from help by nav for 5 years after coming to the country..not good decision to come here..as struggles goes on..best to go for middle east atleast life can be enjoyable atleast..
lol
Very accurate points
Won't parent age and health reasons considered for their immigration? My father suffered gangrene and forefoot amputation... Now both above 70.. Please reply if anyone had faced similar situation..
To get accurate and up-to-date information regarding your parents' immigration options, I recommend reaching out to the official immigration authorities (udi.no) or consulting with an immigration lawyer who specializes in Norwegian immigration law. They will be able to provide you with the most accurate and relevant information based on your parents' specific circumstances.
I wish you and your family all the best in navigating the immigration process and finding a suitable solution for your parents' situation
@@NamastefromNorway Thank you for your time and reply.
Barnevern et is a real treat!! And they do separate family’s for no reasons!! They are actually breaking humain rights and been doing so for year and they really don’t care! Do not take your children to Norway or do not stay in Norway if you have children!!!! And the move he is talking about is basted on a true story !!! Good luck but there is no way this is a safe place for families!!
First class Ji
Good video Arvind
Thank you.
Hello from haldwani local INDIA 🇮🇳
Yes procedure and paper work slow
Sir,cn u make video on how someone with a nsg.background work as a nurse in norway ,they have to sit in any entrance exam ,i hope u will upload video on this too.
Thank you
Hello! Thank you for your suggestion. Working as a nurse in Norway can be an excellent career opportunity, and I understand your interest in learning more about the process, including any entrance exams or requirements.
I will definitely consider creating a video on this topic to provide valuable information and insights for individuals with a nursing background who are interested in working as a nurse in Norway. It would cover topics such as the qualifications and certifications required, language proficiency, registration processes, and any entrance exams or assessments that may be involved.
I appreciate your feedback, and I encourage you to subscribe to our channel to stay updated on future videos where we discuss various aspects of working and living in Norway. Thank you for your support, and I wish you the best in your nursing career aspirations in Norway!
I can tell that the long wait in healthcare is true. I even saw norwegian people themselves, protest about this couple days back in the legevakt.
nice information
Kese asakta hai Norway Bro help koro please 🙏
Is it still a good place for a PhD ??
I'd like to know that too.
I am also afraid bez of movie 😭
Please come to Canada. This is a heavenly place!!!
Not worthy enough to come to norway..instead finland is much better
Finland sucks
Mughe to lagta norway rahne ke liye bahut acchha hai
U r suffering from paris Syndrome (google it)
@@atharva577😂😂😂
@@ghostmanav 😂
You are suffering from Happiness index syndrome
@@carrad123456 it's best country for introverts otherwise it's a hell for extrovert
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Sir good ev big fan a your but sir ap india se h plz hindi me bat kare sir harek logo ko samajh me a jay .
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