Not a regular NRI and I don't have any wish to return home just yet or maybe ever. I don't live in the UK or USA though...I have lived and worked in different countries (not all of them were western countries). My child grew up in 5 different countries, goes to an international school with kids from 60 different countries, and feels at home in different cultures. His best friends are British and Colombian. A true third culture kid. He speaks his Indian mother tongue fluently at home, English with an accent, and Spanish. He plans to study in Europe after school and doesn't want to settle in India either. I find the quality of life to be much, much higher abroad and you get to be who you are. Yes, we miss our families back home but they visit and they understand and respect our choices. Not all NRIs go abroad just to make money (I am an educator, so definitely not in for the money) or work in IT:-) I love my life and I know how privileged I am to have lived in some amazing places and have met some amazing people along the way. Won't trade this life for anything.
This! This is exactly what I think is the right way of living abroad. I am so glad you are living like this and your kid is getting such amazing exposure from such a young age. A lot of people outside India are seeking the same things they seek back in India which ultimately results in disappointment
This might sound great to you but not for your child. It’s possible that what he needs is stability. I am a result of similar experiences due to my father moving often. Sure I had good exposure but all it ever did for me was leave me confused. I don’t know where I belong and what I’m supposed to dedicate myself to…..both professionally and personally.
@@Whatsnextakanksha why not live that life and answer the question for yourself, or if you aren't as naive and courageous as you pretend you can ask a 7-year-old on Career Day.
My major problem with India is that the cities are unlivable -- No waste management, unpaved footpaths, pollution, no traffic rules, bad roads in the cities, overpopulated and unhygienic.
Exactly, I've been saying for years, as soon as India solves its waste disposal and sewage problem, it will be raking in the money from tourism alone. Building infrastructure is the quickest way to lift a country out of poverty. Just think of the number of jobs doing that alone would create, and the more educated a population, the more secure that country would be. India has been "independent" now for almost 80 years, that's almost a century and it's still mired in poverty owing to bad policies. In the '30's, Germany went from post WWI destitution to becoming the economic powerhouse in Europe within eight short years. They had nothing, most of the population was starving, there were no jobs, nothing. But in only eight short years they lifted themselves up out of that deprivation while every other European country was mired in post-war poverty. It was termed an economic miracle. If Germany could do it, so can India. The political will needs to be there and the parasitic central banksters kicked out of the country.
@@yasminpatel231 I agree with all of your points. imagine you are walking down the street in your civilized society. suddenly someone told you to go back to your own country. Can you convince him/her (they have thousand of gender though) that you are a citizen of that country ? we all know that India is a sh*thole. yet have you ever heard that foreign students are killed almost every week in India for no reasons ? Indians can at least sleep peacefully at night knowing that not everyone has a gun in their house. in India, young children are not forced to learn about the LGBTQ+ community. it doesn't take Indian children a lifetime to find their actual biological father. even in a highly developed country like America, there are currently more than 800k homeless people living there. we all know the current situation of Indian students in a developed country like Canada.
I am not even Indian, but I am from the USA and will move to India or Turkey. Non of the things in the video really affect me, if I decide to move to India.
It depends on what phase of life you are. I have been living in the US for last 14 years. Im 39 years old now ..Moving "backHome" in 2025. Everyone has different situations. Not "one shoe fits all". Although US is the greatest country in the world and people are just amazing here in USA. Every migratory bird finally go back to their home.
Most of American Indians are coming in Dakor Gujarat. There is world biggest Old age House. In America and Canada what is situation of Old age House Please show me.
I am an Indian living in UK.... I dont know much about Canada.... But for me I would always choose India over UK...... N the following are the reasons for the same 1) Education - Indian & UK... Both are good (I am from Kerala which has good education system) 2) Healthcare - India anyday ( UK has good quality healthcare, but we have to wait 3-4 days or maybe months depends on what service you want) 3) Jobs - India & UK .... Both are good 4) Purchasing Power - India is far better. You can buy much more things in India with Indian salary than in Uk with Uk salary. 5) Quality of Life - UK. For Sure 6) Freedom - Both countries are equally good. 7) Internet - Both countries are good 8) Banking - India is better (More options in credit cards, less rate on loans and less fees on transcations) 9) Pollution - UK is better. But depends on where you are in India. Since I am from Kerala, I dont feel its a big issue. But Indian Cities are polluted. I agree. 10) Housing - India anyday. Uk is a nightmare for house buyers. Only 55 percent of people own house here compared to 85 perent in India. So Overall both are similar. But I will choose India because of my family and friends. Note: I agree with most of your points about India. But the points about freedom of speech & housing was not correct. Democratic values in India is still intact. Farmers protest lately and Hijab protest are examples of that. I come from kerala , where protests are like usual thing. So democracy is still intact. Dont worry. N regarding housing. Bro..... You are talking about the costliest flat in Gurgaon.... I can get you a flat for 40-50 lakhs in New Delhi. Just look in magic bricks. I think you have become Canadian by mind. You are judging a country of 30 states with your a small 10 day experience in New Delhi. That is not a proper way of analysing a country of the size of India. Anyways it is your view point. Overall it was a nice video. Looking forward for more videos from you. Ciao
@@chrisbennett6260 I am making some savings because UK currency has better value than Indian currency in International market. I will be going back in 2030 as per my career plan... So basically I am earning in pounds from UK and investing in india in Rupees (Since gdp growth is higher in India @ 7.5 percent) . I am doing that because I want to retire earlier....
I’m in Canada since 2011, now a citizen, wife and me well settled, But not really happy here, personally what I have experienced is, those who come from stressed life for example, that congested and BhagDaud wali life in Mumbai, or from very lower middle class families these people feel good here, Most of the people I see just keep on adjusting everything here, super cold weather but they say it is fine, huge taxes, but they’re fine, even a faucet replacement or any plumbing issue you endup paying high labor charges, if planning to some changes/renovations you need to think of those high labour charges, Most of here are living to show off we live in abroad, we use iPhone we drink Starbucks and all that bla bla bla, If you have good income or business stay in the lively India with parents. At last Life is not big as you think, time goes fast. Here it is cold, so silent and depressing. The weather kills you from inside. On the top Govt is so illogical kills the hard worker and gives out free money to minimum wage people. Off course there are some negative points back home too but with my calculations India is better specially now. Will move soon.
Hahaha when you don’t have anything logical to say, start comment on how someone speaks and how their lifestyle would be. Happy for you and your decision to move. Agreed with your points about the problems in Canada, every country has its own. I myself have pointed out numerous times where this country is lacking. But disrespecting someone’s background and lifestyle is not cool. The day you stop thinking a way of lifestyle is better/worse than another, that day you’ll have a better understanding of different perspectives. And P.S. yes I own an iphone, and I hate starbucks. That doesn’t make me more/less better than anyone else. Ta!
India is great for visiting and exploring. Not for living. The work culture is toxic and there are many restrictions on doing business. You pay tax and it goes it waste. All the advantages that India had were turned into waste by tea seller.
@@mkzai Your last sentence proves you are from peaceful community. Say whatever you want, Modi has done a lot for India. India is unliveable due to overpopulation, and peaceful community and immigration has been the biggest contributor to that. All taxes goes to benefit not the poor but minority vote banks. That is why India is not liveable who wants to pay taxes and have a proper life.
I'm an Indian living in Canada. I been to India so many times and i feel there is so much more freedom in India 14:09 than Canada. There are just few news channels that are controlled mostly by government and they don't talk or have any debate about world issues. Maybe this person had a bad experience but i don't agree
@@mayurshah7570 you want me to respond which is why you are commenting here as well right? I didn’t give you a reason to argue in the original comment you made so not going to give you one here
Being a Delhiite I can vouch for the fact that it is non livable. Lawlessness, pollution, over aggression, extreme weather, non hygiene, crime, corruption, adulteration in food etc are all over looked and that is how it will be forever. Unfortunately at 32, due to personal constraints, I won't be able to settle abroad now. Maybe sometime in future, I will try to settle down in a more livable place in India itself. Your video title is quite apt. You are a brave girl simply for making this video. I can see people in the comment section getting offended over your opinion about living in India and the historical part that you talked about. Arre bhaiyon history ka achaar daale jab present situation itni bakwas hai middle class ke liye. There are lot of Indias within India itself.
I don't understand why so much hate in the comments section. You guys are proving her points. She also expressed good points about India. Everyone has the freedom to express their opinion, but be mindful of your language, please.
Delhi has been captured by peoople from BIHAR, Bengal and Eastern UP. They are the main reason for delhi having lots of Illegal colonies and slum areas.
Before you read rest of my comment, I will let you know that am Jewish. Actual minority of India. Unlike 20-30 crore people who are almost 1/4 of the population and have gall to call themselves minority. India is the only country where we Jews have not been prosecuted. Now coming to main topic, one thing i learnt is, more the people criticise, more votes actually goto the Govt. I came to India for vacation, luckily it coincided with elections, proud to say all my family members voted for present Govt. We-the jewish minority of India are very happy with the govt. And, am ready to wager $100 you watch too muh dhruv rathee videos
You are a 16 year old guy named Vinay from Delhi with sweaty hands writing this comment and pretending to be a jew. Even if you are a jew and jewish community really is happy in India then why the whole jewish community of India migrated to Israel and other western countries. There are no jew in India (expect those poor north eastern states Jew who didn't got the chance to migrate to Israel)
My biggest gripe with moving back is women’s safety. Being a working woman who does not have the option to work from home and also a mother to a girl. I am worried i will succumb to the anxiety of having to work out the day to day logistics to ensure mine and my daughter’s safety
You are a hypocrite which is why u only respond to selective comments supporting your views. Remember freedom convoy where bank accounts of protesters were seized in canada and their credit ruined for life? If Indian government did the same u will be quick to make a video
For all the comments that seem pissed , don't think too much it's just that they have a different ideology and view than you and are taking their sides with their definition of right opinion. ❤
Great video, and completely valid points! : ) There's a large subjective component to this experience. Because I've been in Canada for 13 years, and fully acclimated, but I thought I was in depression for 8 years. I took a very long trip to India and realized I wasn't depressed at all. So much of the depression was driven by financial instability / drain in Canada. I've barely been able to save in Ontario with no family, no generation wealth, single income household... I think twice whenever I buy fruits here, I don't eat out, I have to be frugal, and I and most youth can not see a future in Canada. Homes are absolutely unaffordable and even if you manage to get one it's a continuous liability - maintenance and property taxes being as high as rent. In India I felt so relaxed, I could afford everything, ate a lot of fruits, bought whatever I wanted, even homes are reasonable and I got a 3br condo in a gated complex with a pool & gym for 80k$, in the GTA the average is 800k-1M$. I'm from Goa, so I guess it's a bit more progressive compared to many other parts of India. I earn remotely so the huge advantage is earning in dollar, and converting it to INR. I'm also a hermit and an introvert, so when I'm at home, or at the beach, all the issues of India fades into the background. Me working, relaxing, and creating - be it at home in Canada, or India makes little difference until I leave the house. The only difference is Canada bleeds me dry when it comes to rent, insurance, taxes, vs India where I don't feel like I'm being bled to simply exist on this planet. I did the math on an excel spreadsheet, and 1 year of expenses in Canada, lasts 7-8 years in India. Which means every one year of expenses, buys me 6-7 years of free time... free time to live life, come up with business ideas, enjoy a better quality of life. I guess some have done well for themselves in Canada, but for me personally what I've saved up with be gone in 2-3 years if I lose my job. The issues I have with India is there's no civic sense, garbage is everywhere, air is polluted indeed (less in Goa, but I hate seeing garbage, rubber, and plastic burned openly in villages). Regarding women safety, Canada doesn't feel very safe either. Once when I was coming back late form university, a homeless druggy was molesting a student (at Hamilton). I would always stay back because the school computers had Adobe Creative Suite, and it costed 1000$ , so I'd do my homework and return late at night. I had music turned up high, and initially thought it was a couple making out. Then realized she was crying / screaming, and no one was around to help. Threw him off her, walked her to the bus stop, and made sure she left. Worst part is you risk an assault charge for defending yourself with a knife or pepper spray, or these criminals get anonymity, because Canada treats their criminals so well. Just watch Canadian true crime... You'd be surprised what horrible things happen in the GTA. Like a man who kidnapped and r*ped a child in GTA, and after that went to home depot, bought a hack saw, cut the child up, and packed her body into the seat cushion of the car. You probably didn't hear about it, because this is how Canadian media is. Shit barely gets coverage, and Criminals get lesser offenses. My cousin's boyfriend's dad was murdered in Canada, shot when he was leaving his home in the ghetto part of Toronto, and the criminal got 2nd degree murder, with probation and a lesser charge. There are so many registered sex offenders around you, and you wouldn't know about it until there's a repeat offense. The problem is more perceptible in India because of the gendered attitudes itself so it's feels more ingrained in culture, vs the west.
you should be criticizing your own country that's the only way to improve things for your country and your people. Criticisms are not hate. India is my home and I wanted it to be better, this is not that hard to understand.
this is about Delhi not all of India, there are great places elsewhere in India... and the US and Canada is way more violent than anywhere in India, in US cities shootings, murders and other crimes are very common. Home affordability is probably the worst in the world in Canada. Heck, you can't even afford to rent in Canada now. So, I think you're looking at the West way too favorably, there are a huge number of issues in the US and Canada as well.
Well said 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽New immigrants who are single and young dont see the downsides. Housing, crime , car thefts , medical, drug problems , cost of living are huge problems. She complained abt air quality that ppl smoke a lot in India whereas in Canada air is not polluted as it is only filled with herbal smoke
All points are correct except the points about intolerance and free speech . There are so many memes of BJP on a daily basis in social media and there are news channels from the left that criticize the govt on a daily basis , none of them are persecuted for that. You can literally say anything about BJP and get away with it. I have a family watsapp group that shares some joke or meme about the government every other day and nobody is in trouble. If you don't believe, just search for hate comments against the government in Instagram, FB, Twitter. The govt doesn't care about all that and definitely doesn't penalize you for having a opinion . Saying otherwise is just a blatant lie. In the farmers protest the protestors blocked a major highway for almost a year and the government allowed it patiently , no other country would have been that patient for that long..for eg: compare it with the 'truckers protest' in Canada and read about how the Trudeau handled it. The government believed in its laws and stuck by it. While farmer unions from agriculture rich states like Haryana and Punjab opposed the laws , there were many smaller unions from other states that saw benefits in the laws. Personally I feel the laws had both pros and cons. Also, you forgot to mention the govt had 11 rounds of talks with the unions. The way you described this complicated incident with so much of details left out just shows your ignorance on the topic or you are simply misinformed. And the point that minorities are treated badly is not true either. Minorities are treated the same as any other citizen, only the rich and famous get special treatment in this country(ur religion doesn't matter). A middle class/poor muslim/christian lives the same life and has the same opportunities to education ,healthecare and everything else as a middle class/poor hindu person .There is no discrimination in any sector. If you can prove to me this is not true, I'm ready to listen. Saying minorities are treated badly in india is the same as saying indians are treated badly in Canada just coz some random white dude made racist remark against some indian somewhere. One piece of advice to you , try to follow to news from all sides, don't just stick to sources that are only against the government and do your own research. Even your screenshots of some articles were news from only one side.
You can do away with all the petty memes as long as they don't feel threatened. In other words, you don't feel the impact, as long as you are immaterial in their grand scale of things. You need to have a macroscopic view of things to see what is happening around the country. Secularism, democracy, scientific temperament, freedom of speech all are in death bed now in the country.
@@binilgso you just literally classified freedom of speech into buckets of "impactful" and "non impactful"? Lol.. Do you even know what freedom of speech is? I can show you dozens of TH-cam videos, tv news channels, publications, and "impactful" videos of common people on the internet criticizing the current government. This video itself is an example of an "impactful" free speech. Even heard about a govt who let protests stay on for a year blocking the national highway? This is just another propaganda by the pseudo liberals that free speech is at stake. Lol
As an Indian (or atleast I used to be an Indian citizen) living abroad for the past decade, I agree with each and every point you mentioned. Great stuff!
A fellow Indian turned Canadian here. To your freedom comment on how someone against the govt is considered anti-national, thats true. I am an OCI and I have stopped posting political stuff on social media fearing the same. But I dont know if you have noticed, its the same in western countries about LGBTQ. I mean try protesting against things you dont like about that community that impacts you or your kids, you would see the hate. So somewhere I see a similarity maybe just different parallels. Indian management is the worst to work under .. Cant agree more. Indians in Canada included as well What bothers me more about my last trip to India was the level of energy people waste on unimportant things. For example- An employee leaves home with 100% energy, 20% gets lost in traffic and bad roads, 20% on the lack of civic sensibilities of folks on the street and then reaches office and technically start their day at work with 60% efficiency. People in India wont get this unless they have travelled to a country thats well managed. That explains the anger you have cited. Ofcourse they would be angry. Public feels police is stealing, police feels public is idiot, doctor feels patients are dumb, patient feels doctors are cheating. Its a nationalistic hate. India is an amazing place for a vacation or maybe staying and working for a few years when you feel identity crisis. But once you have tasted the better you cannot move back. Its like how once you become rich you dont want to be poor.
Bhar jeta he hum hera log kitna mahan ban jata hay is gadha say sikhio. sala india may rahata hay tab a sob dikta nahi. Sob india may kyu rule nahi manta , india may raha kar kyu cleanliness nahi rakta . sob chor ho jata hay India may jab rahta hay . bhar ja kar hum logo ko gain mat pelo . Bhoth suna hay .
Daam man, if someone here in Bharat, start valuing there culture people start calling them intolerant. She is sitring in another country and saying Bharat is intolerant, why don't you come back and start doing work on intolerance and spread awareness by your own.
It's not her job, this politically motivated hate and intolerance cannot be controlled by an individual but by PPL in power. I am not canadian Being an Indian living in India I did feel the same.
Every country has its own issues and you cannot compare India to Canada they are different in so many aspects. No country is perfect. And what are the discriminations that you observed towards minorities? Are they not enjoying the same benefits? Is the government policy different based on your religion? How was the country better before? All we heard on TV was one scandal after another? And were women safer back in the day? At least they are taking steps towards the right direction it will take time I am sure.
Seems like you are anti Indian or relocated to India on asylum visa that's why so much hate against India and Indian government. How free is freedom of speech in Canada, we have seen it specially with truck driver incident. Can you speak about it? Have you talked about cost of housing crisis in Canada? So many Canadian are relocating to Portugal and other EU countries.
@@Whatsnextakanksha this was the best reply given to such a comment😂😂 This comment is proof of everything u mentioned in this video. If you have a different opinion or you criticize govt. Or policies or problems in country You are called anti India , anti national😂😂😂😂
Everyone will put out a last video like this and move back to India in a few years, when India's salaries pay you better and its infrastructure becomes world-class. India was poor for 300 years i get it, but this era is changing...
I despise having huge noisy crowds of people around me. If I ever moved back to India(I'm not), I would only live in low populous, clean, quiet places like Kapurthala, Shimla, Shillong, Sikkim, or some peaceful idyllic village in Kashmir. Mumbai, Bangalore, Nagpur, Pune, Delhi, Hyderabad? For me that would be HELL ON EARTH, no exaggeration.
I left India for: Ofcourse better pay. But more than that, 1. Respect in the work place and work life balance. 2. Safety in the road. 3. Public transport which is fast and reliable and safe. 4. Food safety. 5. Social care. 6. Cleaner water and environment. 7. Civic sense 8. Very low office politics. 9. Taxation and benefits out of tax. 10. Education and opportunities. 11. Very low corruption. 12. Cleaner processes across government offices. What is can get in India if i come back: 1. Easier life - having a driver, helper etc 2. Health care - fast and cheap. I can give up on those 2 points
13. Identify crisis for the lifetime of yours and your future generations 14. Always be calked an immigrant 15. Be in the top 1% earners in any Western country but still live like a poor due to high expenses
@@myindicetradingworld Agreed on first 2 points. I can compromise on those.. 3rd point is a joke! Haven’t you seen the recent budget!? Not only the tax, even overall expenses have sky rocketed in recent years.
Lath ka mara ek bar marta hai, Beizzati ka mara hazar bar marta hai instead of living like a guest in a western country and listening to their taunts , India would be better someone will have to stay here and make India better,kisi ko toh saf larna hi padega ajj nhi toh agle 100 saal mai lekin time toh INDIA ka ayega fir se
Try being a poor (not metaphoric) Hindu in India sharing space with a radicalized Muslim. The law is slow, radicalized Muslims are not scared of the police. India is not oppressive towards minorities, that's not a fact. Maybe you're not watching the news channels and the TH-cam Videos out right defaming the Gov and the PM of India. Not true. There is freedom of speech and freedom of press in India. Far more than here in Canada. And one does not need to be an Indian or a Canadian to see the truth.
@@Whatsnextakanksha lol trashing ur own country, how are u gonna stay true to an adopted country if ur getting Canadian citizenship, I beg u please don’t come back to India if ur rejected for PR choose a different country but not India, I would’ve agreed with you if their was truth to ur claims, every country has its own weak links and India is working on it.
I'm never leaving. We never thought we will ever talk about developed India. Loving the things being done. Plus Indians are the best people to live around. And I politely disagree with your points on free speech. The avg crime rate isnt as bad as you say either
To each of its own. Everyone has different experiences and this is mine. Just about avg crime rate, you are speaking from a place of male privilege so that is something I strongly disagree with
@@Whatsnextakanksha male privilege? no no. when I say avg crime rate my claim is backed by data not just what I see on personal level. you can check out rps/million data on google
@@Whatsnextakanksha sorry but you seriously need to refer data before making such claims. when I say avg data it is backed up by data available everywhere on the internet. not my gender privilege or simply what I see what's going around. I have sisters and a mother so that's my problem too
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Need honest politicians who will not make Hindus and Muslims fight. But main thing is the mentality needs to change. Everybody thinks they are smarter than the other.
7:28 Mam you didn't give any in example or incident of same. You simply just passed a statement on minorities because it's cool to do so. Few of my family members were murdered by slitting throat by "minority communities" & it's on CCTV & still nothing happened to those culprits because a political party with this symbol 🤚🏻 support these "oppressed community" and currently ruling my state. So can you please give some example of "oppression of minorities".🙏🏻 I am eagerly waiting for your reply & what can i do to get justice in my case. Because no one is helping me (as i belong to majority which is crime in India). P.S Guys who murdered my family members belongs to "Minority community" whose population is roughly 25 crore in India which is second largest but still they want to be called "oppressed minorities". Aapne Bechara M_sl_m suna hoga magar Bechara Hindu nahi suna hoga. 25 crore= Population of whole Pakistan. Please do reply.🙏🏻
You are asking a wrong question on a wrong video from the wrong person. If you picked out just this much from the whole video, I can sense the religious tension that’s brewing in this country. I am no one to give you answers on this, ask your country. Crime should be persecuted regardless of who committed it.
@@Whatsnextakanksha yeah I only picked this part of video because you so causally mentioned about oppression with a bias view. That's ok I can understand as you only see one sided oppression & it's trending to make video on this topic. As I also live in Canada. Hope you haven't faced LGBTQ community or any other leftist. 😁
@@abhi4312, she thinks she is a Canadian, but the fact is she has to live like a second class citizen in Canada. And even she knows that. Imagine how much she got brainwashed by watching that CBC channel in Canada. And she's talking about Indians being brainwashed. I am so glad she stays in Canada because the rotten things belong to Canada, not India.
@@abhi4312 and who are you? Paid to support the right wing? Seriously are you so jobless that you are commenting on every other person’s comment? Thanks for the engagement though
I think its best to go abroad once to sample what it feels like. You might just click with the country and moving there might become the best decision. You can always go back to India if you don't like it. There's many people who move back to India because they like their life here better but always speak fondly of their foreign experiences ❤ living in different countries and experiencing their cultures is a great thing everyone should try once. Btw, love your apartment, its so cute and cozy 💖
@@Whatsnextakanksha please don't come in India again. request disown all you have in India related things like traditions, culture, religion, custom etc please. It will good for as also .
Your perspective on our country's history, politics and current affairs doesn't resonate with me, especially considering what the majority of our country has been subjected to over centuries. Due to this misalignment, I've decided to unsubscribe. (P.S I moved to Toronto last year)
No worries at all. We don’t have to have the same opinions and I totally fine with people watching this channel to resonate with me and my thoughts :) No hard feelings ✌🏼
It's very good points , but rape cases in india is 34k per year with 142 crore people but Canada its 31 k with less population, yeah i mean in tolerance is rising in every way , either from both communities, Its because the community lacks education , Government's way of development is good yet it's difficult to reach the speed , Moreover india's terroism has reduced to zero inside territory except jammu kashmir , if india had neighbours like US ,it would be peace, we have two big nuclear powers threatening, terrorism proxies of Pakistan main reason why india is not developing but good points u have come up with , but i would choose USA , cannada cold chills everyone
Agree with the rest but if you are talking about rape cases then those numbers are just “reported cases”. There are thousands of cases that go unreported. India is the worst in terms of women’s safety and it’s undeniable.
go and read what the canadian prime minister did to the farmers protest in Canada... do you know.. ??? India's democracy is well intact.. people like you are a shame to the country... who spread wrong information about the country...
Did you read the title? I don’t want to move back 🤣 And always was a secular. Also fun fact, secularism is in the preamble of our constitution. Google it. 🙏
@@Whatsnextakanksha ha I am affirming that only, that's why I am calling you so called secular. What's happening in Canada if you going blind to it then so called secular is the right terminology. Being an Indian you can speak shit about India and get away with it publicly is secularism only right? And freedom of speech that you are enjoying. Anyways you got the engagement that you wanted from this video good for you.
@@Whatsnextakanksha madam for ur kind info secularism is what we live on daily basis I am Hindu work daily with Muslim people and many more religions people and we eat in same vessel same food together and working for last 10-15 yrs and good friends too. I don't find them complaining about the Indian government as much Canadians do. I guess you are brain washed by your western media or few radical Muslims.
For me personally, the reason why I'd never move back to India is for my safety. India sucks if you aren't a straight Hindu male, people like to pretend it's not a thing, but it is. Was in high school in India, realised I was trans and the idea of staying in India haunted me where people would constantly deny my existence. Moved to Canada the moment I graduated high school for my undergrad. Best decision I had ever made. I've never been happier. High school always felt lonely and the only three friends I had were queer students from different sections. I've grown so much since moving here, and it's only been like 7 months. I work in luxury retail right now and I love my job and my coworkers, I've also only ever worked for expensive fashion brands. I'm out and transitioning and it's really nice. My college and the staff are incredibly supportive. Sure, it is expensive to live here and the housing prices do drive me nuts, but the housing is horrid everywhere else right now, be it Ireland, UK, NZ, or even India. It can be hard to leave your family or your partner (my girlfriend) back home. It can be difficult sometimes to find queer-friendly housing but in general, it is a whole lot less suffocating. Find it weird when so many Indian students complain about life here, some make a big deal out of having to do dishes even lol. I have ADHD and I'm doing just fine. If anything, my college has helped me access special accommodations for my ADHD, helped me get meds, name changes, and even HRT. For someone like me, this place is everything so yeah, never moving back once I finish my undergrad.
I stay in US and work in one of the FAAMG. Will 100% return to India in next few years. I came on a intra company transfer from Bangalore. What I observe is standing in 2024, most people who have migrated from India are unsuccessful in their country. There is nothing in Canada to boast about. Reverse immigration is highest in Canada because of lack of jobs, broken healthcare system, harsh weather conditions and racism. With all due respect, I probably will never ever live and work in Canada. End of the day, I will always be proud to be an Indian. My country has issues and own set of problems but is shining in many ways. Waiting for the day to be permanently back to home.
It's definitely a personal choice, but I disagree with many points in this video. There are definitely pros and cons to any country. But India is a better place to be in many ways in the current situation of what is happening in Canada. Canada is facing many problems with housing, inflation, crime, drugs & homelessness, unemployment and many more. So picking the negative is not justified. It's not a fact, but painting a Rosie picture of the other country gives false hope to many watching this video. I stayed in 2 other Western countries apart from Canada, and I can still say that there are a lot of positive reasons to move back to India, who chooses to.
There are definitely pros and cons to everything and I have also pointed out the pros of living right at the start of the video. Yes, Canada is not perfect but each of our reasons for moving out or moving back are different. Where I find financial freedom to be more important, someone might find staying close to family more important. No country is perfect. We choose our own reasons to stay or move.
People compare a developed rich coutry with a developing poor country thst's the problem . Many people say in India tax is so terrible and so on but India's tax to GDP ratio is only 22% lower than south Africa but every body wants facilities like a developed country how this can be possible ???
Your life and your decision...I have spent more than 5.5 Year's in Canada, made money and now it's time to enjoy that money back in india. I hope you like enjoying paying 30+ years mortgage for homes, high taxes,cute car insurance rates etc & of course your over friendly junkies in every downtown area of canada + legal drugs ..behan mauj karo aap wahi par.. हम तो झोला उठाकर भारत चले।
In Australia, we're about 50 years ahead of you. Your are very good, and you have an independent and a good perspective. The government will look to foreigners to buy expensive property. That's what pulls the price up. 18 months in India during the pandemic taught me allot about India. It's the same in the west!!
I didn't understood what you said here but as much I read from newspapers I came to know that Australia is suffering from Serious issues of housing crisis and rising abnormal inflation rates leading to homeless populations rise. In India housing costs are low and housing loans also charge legitimate and reasonable interest rates by banks .Indian Government also building free of costs well build house for poor class of the country it's an ongoing process by 2030 it will be completed. So I don't know how Australia is ahead of India 50 years????
Wow my South Indian husband says the same thing. He worked professionally in India until he came to the US to earn his Masters. Sometimes as an American I joke and say let’s move to India and he tells me the work culture is toxic and he recognizes that even though India has fresh food and many family members , the western countries have more work life balance and opportunities for a better quality life. It’s nice to visit India, even for months at a time, but live entirely? No. Maybe if you have a lot of money.
Ok, I agree to all your points, but the issue starts when your kids start going to school here in Canada. Its standard is so bad that students in 6th/7th grade don't know basic LCM-GCD concepts, and that's just one example.. The economy on the other hand is heavily based on credit which makes you run like a mouse all the time. Thinking of moving back to India after staying here for 7 yrs and getting citizenship
Guys, don't just focus on thumbnail and comment aggressively, respect her point of view, any country is a package not everything great or not everything worst, decide according to whichever suits you, that's it..I am from Gujarat living in US and life was not bad in India too but money does matter in life so be once you become financially independent than take decision. Good luck.
Move to Canada only 1. If you are not very ambitious and can be content with a job that pays lower than what you deserve 2. If you can sacrifice your career and live paycheck to paycheck for your children to have a better future 3. If you have good experience in engineering/software or other fields that have many openings in the USA (you can work on TN visa once you get Canadian passport) 4. Be content with a rented home, use pubic transport and lead a simple life (no vacations). This is for most migrants, some are more financially successful though. If you have a good job or own a home in your country, you may be better off there.
You have done an amazing job by saying your piece. A ton of ppl I know wouldn't say what you did. Also, I am able to hear some context as to why moving back to India is not a good idea. There are quite a few video's on utube with ppl who say they have left Canada and went back to India, and thy cite the positive reasons to justify their choice. Just as you did to justify why you decided to not move back to India. But the only difference is that you listed both the positives and negatives. I like your balanced approach. To be fair moving back to India to access manual labour for dirty cheap cost is not really appealing. What truly would be appealing is the ability to earn in volumes as one would elsewhere in the world. But this is just not the case. Plus, even if it were possible, having to endure the pollution regardless of how much you earn is a deal breaker. And it is only going to get worse as India is clamoring to replace China as the next greatest manufacturing hub, which only means more pollution. Plus, regardless of how you slice or dice it there are deep tensions between the two major religions in India. And it is not going to magically just go away. In fact, these tensions have only gotten stronger lately. Plus, the corruption issue....enough said. Plus, the cost of living in India is getting so so much harder, with millions of ppl living is such precarious conditions. I can totally see why, the US, UK, Aus, and Canada have a huge influx of Indians. Anyone, given half a chance to come to any of these countries, would grab it with both hands and will not let go. All of these countries including India, have similar challenges, but for all it's challenges, you can still make it in one of these countries, without having to deal with the religious issue, the pollution issue, the corruption issue, and the sheer amount of ppl you have to compete against in India.
Thanks a ton! I do appreciate the positives in India but also point out the negatives but this video’s comment section is filled with people who are only looking at the negatives 😅 There are so many problems with this country and the first step is the identify and acknowledge them. How are we going to fix something if we don’t even think it’s a problem.
That is the problem with you liberals. Talking about democracy, freedom of speech/expression in the comfort zone of house or from out side of India. You should go and live in Muslim dominated area of Kerala or West Bengal, go and live in Kashmir for a year. Then try to exercise your democratic rights. Forget about freedom of expression; you wont be able to celebrate Diwali. Go and try. Liberal giving lectures to government is easy from AC room and especially when there is no fear of violent retaliation.
I have lived out of India since 1992, yet plan to spend my retired life in India. I refute the points the speaker tells as 1. Freedom of speech- Tune India today channel and u will see how the anchor degrades the govt. Recently Rahul Gandhi said in the USA that Sikhs are in danger of losing their religious identity, yet over 65% of the Indian defence sector belong to that particular community. 2. Farmers strike : How is that only farmers from Punjab and Haryana are protesting while the farmers from the rest of the states are not? There have been reports that funding for this anti-govt protests was traced to Canada, USA, Australia and UK. 3. Cost of living: Yes, any economy that shows a steady growth has to bear the inflationary pressures. With 2% growth we, in Canada face about 5% inflation. Is the middle class better here? I belong to it and my answer is NO, after living here for 2 decades. 4. Religious divide: Let the speaker read on what happened post independence in India. It is more than a proven fact that vote bank politics was played to give advantages to a minority while dividing the majority. What is wrong if corrective measures are being taken? 4. Finally, the speaker should go to Brampton to see the issues faced by the student population, who came here dreaming of a good life now on the verge of deportation. Who is to blame if a college with a capacity of 200 issued 4000 visas? Was the immigration department sleeping?? And RCMP arrested 2 individuals on PR status who belonged to ISIS. Let us first clean the system here rather than berating India
Actually India is great place to live in tier 2/3 cities now with much better connectivity of roads, very cheap WiFi,good and cheap healthcare roads ,solar, good staff IE cook, maid,driver etc. One can even stay in smaller towns around Mumbai,Pune, Bangaluru, Mysore,Goa, Baroda etc. India is quite a different place now than what it was a couple of decades ago.
What an authentic lady. Glad I came across this channel and finally someone with ball to tell truth unfiltered. Ps: Don’t apologise is you believe you’re saying something true❤
hope you will reply, I'm from Tamil Nadu, To be honest I'm not rich but I'm mid cls , i want to change my life style so, i decided to make some different moves like pursuing my masters in aus in Adelaide through education loan . I'm not sure whether i will get a job or not in future regards to my education. But my ambition is that i want to get a pr although it isn't a cup of coffee. Futher , with canada getting wrose nowadays, there is no other option for me now What would you give me as an Idea for my life .
Why to make your life harder and struggle that will not uplift your self instead make you think is it worth enough for such struggle rather than making life easy by staying in India?
Please do your research and see if education is actually a route to PR or don't end up crying like Indian students in canada. Also make sure your tuition money can be paid back if you don't land a job in Australia. Too may people immigrating without back up plans, crying everywhere.
Try doing it in UP now. Unless you decided to just ignore the fact that they passed a law where criticising government on social platforms will lead to fines and imprisonment. Get out of your bubble
@@akanshasingh3254 babe do you understand the difference between opinions and factual representation? This video is about my personal opinions and experiences. I am not asking anyone to agree with it. But I think you’re brainwashed enough to not even understand the difference or see the problems. Because you are part of the problem. Ta!
I love and appreciate your honesty about India except one thing which is crime against women. Actually, women are the ones harassing and abusing men emotionally and financially than the men do the same to women. Apart from that, I agree to all the bullets you pointed out.
@@debapratimsarkar6979definitely people are so blind on the internet thinking it as a blessing. They don’t know simple economics 101 that more population equates less resources.
Good luck but always remember History never dies but repeat Most western economy is struggling and everything is pretty much manipulated In next three years lots of people will move back
@@Whatsnextakanksha I agree with some points you talked like pollution, rudeness etc. But the point about minority and farmer protest sounded hollow and biased.
@@lakeofbays1622 as you must be aware that we are recovering from centuries of foriegn rule and brainwashing. We have become wounded and cut off from our glorious past. We have lost our people and literature. So, I don’t mind waiting and making slow progress. It will take decades to recover for sure and many people need to get exposed and called out for their actions.
I moved back almost an year ago from Ireland to Bangalore and have no complaints so far. Also, to answer your point on discrimination of minorities and women safety, these could be issues in the North but almost non-issues in South India.
Don't stress yourself by thinking about politics by watching news not good for mental health Extremism is rising in west now and with latest election india will get more progressive
This is a really biased video. Housing in the US and Canada is much more expensive than in India. Someone buying a 20 Cr house doesn't equate to the housing market being expensive. You questioning this rather shows your typical Western mindset that everyone in India is poor and can't buy big and pricey homes. There are thousands of million-dollar properties in N America. Many of them are highly inflated due to the housing boom that occurred after the pandemic. Do you ever question that? Coming to farmer's protests or lack of free speech, some form of that pretty much exists in the entire world. Are we seriously forgetting the Jan 6 capital riots in the US in 2021 or the farmer's protests in Canada which happened very recently regarding the Carbon tax? There are thousands of Reddit threads where Canadian citizens are talking about their lack of rights and their freedom of speech being lost.
@@keepsauce Again, Delhi-NCR is not the only region in India. You can move to smaller and better towns if you want to spend less. If it’s your lifestyle that requires you to stay in bigger cities it’s really a problem you need to work on.
In a way i agree with her on that point where people are always frusted in india , vegetable vendors etc. This is something i have also faced whenever i go back. I guess its because of the hot humid weather, poverty etc.. Which is making them always frusted. And i clearly recall telling this to my sister that why are people here not smiling and kind , and always angry.
To continue my comment Finland has been topping the happiest country list. However, depression is too high especially amongst the retired population there !!
Hey thanks for sharing your views. Yeah comparing the lifestyles can be a tricky one and I get it- to each their own, it’s more like we choose what works for us. Some may choose paying a bribe and getting things done swiftly over paying ridiculously high taxes and then wait for hours in emergency. It’s a decision I am battling on myself but your video will definitely be used in as I come close to taking my decision.
Of course. People are free to choose what suits them best and I really hope whatever decision you make works out in the best possible way for you. All the best xx
Hi. Is this Northern Delhi in the new development area? I was stuck there during the pandemic for one and a half years and I suspect this is the only place with this kind of modernity?
I challenge you for the Debate and can prove you maximum points wrong. You can have a public debate(Friendly) with me. Waiting for your reply!!! Open Challenge to you.
😂😂 My video is for sharing my opinions and not to have a debate to prove what’s right or wrong. This is what I feel, you don’t have to feel the same way and that’s okay
good to hear you after all the people who say they want to leave because of the lack of servants! frankly anyone who uses the word servant should have their Canadian passport revoked.
7:28 the moment I heard Minorities are being discriminated . How exactly? show 1 word legally which says Minorities are discriminated 1 word in rules or laws or constitution.
We know the ruling party in India hates muslims. All main stream media channels running news like thook jihad etc. Bjp leaders giving statements one after the other targeting muslims. Theres so much going on that a 100 page book would be short to give examples of atrocities muslims face in India today. And you say you find it hard to get one example? Ignorance is a bliss though
6:28 The grass is always greener where you water it sis, its rarely greener on the other side, it just looks greener because the other side water theirs. 🖖🏿
Buying a house in canada is a liability. People check the monthly mortgage amount and go for it without even knowing the other huge expenses associated with it. I feel sorry for those people who buy expensive houses and work so hard for next 15 to 20 years to pay off their house. Where as in india we own houses and dont really need to pay for it.when it comes to PPP(PRICE PURCHASE PARITY). Making 80k to 90k a month in india is like making 3.5k to 4k cad monthly in canada.india is undergoing a major transformation with huge number of infrastructure road rail network development India has 1000 times better medical systems than canada.
I do not agree with her. I have lived in canada and I India as well. I feel free and happy in India , be it freedom of speech or going outdoors. The government has done so much development in the last 10 years. Actually, Canada is getting worse and unaffordable day by day.
You are bengali. therefore, your opinion doesn't matter to Indians. talk only about your state or bangladesh. 90% of indians don't consider bengali as indian.
Two Bengalis wrote Jan Gan Man and Vande Mataram for India. 100% Indians use this medium to feel their patriotism for India. Stop dividing people based on their religion, region, race, etc. We are indians due to the unity in diversity. Note - I don't agree with most of her points, but she has her right to present her opinion in a democracy.
Exactly, Bengalis are so culturally enriched that 90% of Indians (according to you) feel ashamed to even consider them to their level, hence the feeling, but it's ok brother don't feel bad.
@@myindicetradingworldThe Bengali of 1947 was a very different person from the bigoted Bengalistani of today. I have had the misfortune of living in Kolkata for years. The more these Bengalistanis stay away from India the better. BTW, all her other points are valid and people have a right to decide where to live.
Not a regular NRI and I don't have any wish to return home just yet or maybe ever. I don't live in the UK or USA though...I have lived and worked in different countries (not all of them were western countries). My child grew up in 5 different countries, goes to an international school with kids from 60 different countries, and feels at home in different cultures. His best friends are British and Colombian. A true third culture kid. He speaks his Indian mother tongue fluently at home, English with an accent, and Spanish. He plans to study in Europe after school and doesn't want to settle in India either. I find the quality of life to be much, much higher abroad and you get to be who you are. Yes, we miss our families back home but they visit and they understand and respect our choices. Not all NRIs go abroad just to make money (I am an educator, so definitely not in for the money) or work in IT:-) I love my life and I know how privileged I am to have lived in some amazing places and have met some amazing people along the way. Won't trade this life for anything.
This! This is exactly what I think is the right way of living abroad. I am so glad you are living like this and your kid is getting such amazing exposure from such a young age. A lot of people outside India are seeking the same things they seek back in India which ultimately results in disappointment
This might sound great to you but not for your child. It’s possible that what he needs is stability. I am a result of similar experiences due to my father moving often. Sure I had good exposure but all it ever did for me was leave me confused. I don’t know where I belong and what I’m supposed to dedicate myself to…..both professionally and personally.
your kid will be a dishwasher..just talking from experience
@@shumbuk4383 what’s wrong with that?
@@Whatsnextakanksha why not live that life and answer the question for yourself, or if you aren't as naive and courageous as you pretend you can ask a 7-year-old on Career Day.
My major problem with India is that the cities are unlivable -- No waste management, unpaved footpaths, pollution, no traffic rules, bad roads in the cities, overpopulated and unhygienic.
Agreed 👍🏻
Exactly, I've been saying for years, as soon as India solves its waste disposal and sewage problem, it will be raking in the money from tourism alone. Building infrastructure is the quickest way to lift a country out of poverty. Just think of the number of jobs doing that alone would create, and the more educated a population, the more secure that country would be. India has been "independent" now for almost 80 years, that's almost a century and it's still mired in poverty owing to bad policies. In the '30's, Germany went from post WWI destitution to becoming the economic powerhouse in Europe within eight short years. They had nothing, most of the population was starving, there were no jobs, nothing. But in only eight short years they lifted themselves up out of that deprivation while every other European country was mired in post-war poverty. It was termed an economic miracle. If Germany could do it, so can India. The political will needs to be there and the parasitic central banksters kicked out of the country.
@@yasminpatel231 I agree with all of your points. imagine you are walking down the street in your civilized society. suddenly someone told you to go back to your own country. Can you convince him/her (they have thousand of gender though) that you are a citizen of that country ? we all know that India is a sh*thole. yet have you ever heard that foreign students are killed almost every week in India for no reasons ? Indians can at least sleep peacefully at night knowing that not everyone has a gun in their house. in India, young children are not forced to learn about the LGBTQ+ community. it doesn't take Indian children a lifetime to find their actual biological father. even in a highly developed country like America, there are currently more than 800k homeless people living there. we all know the current situation of Indian students in a developed country like Canada.
I live in India and whatever u said roams in my mind everyday when I go out on Indian roads
Me and my wife both pay taxes in lakhs
Then why does 1.3 bil people live there. Its not unlivable, if you are adaptable.
I moved back to India and I am happy about the decision.
I am genuinely happy for you. All the best 🥰
You moved back from canada ??
Nice joke😂
I am not even Indian, but I am from the USA and will move to India or Turkey. Non of the things in the video really affect me, if I decide to move to India.
You should, like they say YOLO(You Only Live Once).
Of course! You should totally move and get the experience. Afterall that’s what life is all about. 😇
india is good india in not only delhi there are so many states with good air quality even better than western countries air quality to live
I reccomend Istanbul or Bombay
@@dyl-u8q you are living in delusional world boi
It depends on what phase of life you are. I have been living in the US for last 14 years. Im 39 years old now ..Moving "backHome" in 2025. Everyone has different situations. Not "one shoe fits all". Although US is the greatest country in the world and people are just amazing here in USA. Every migratory bird finally go back to their home.
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Most of American Indians are coming in Dakor Gujarat. There is world biggest Old age House. In America and Canada what is situation of Old age House Please show me.
I am an Indian living in UK.... I dont know much about Canada.... But for me I would always choose India over UK...... N the following are the reasons for the same
1) Education - Indian & UK... Both are good (I am from Kerala which has good education system)
2) Healthcare - India anyday ( UK has good quality healthcare, but we have to wait 3-4 days or maybe months depends on what service you want)
3) Jobs - India & UK .... Both are good
4) Purchasing Power - India is far better. You can buy much more things in India with Indian salary than in Uk with Uk salary.
5) Quality of Life - UK. For Sure
6) Freedom - Both countries are equally good.
7) Internet - Both countries are good
8) Banking - India is better (More options in credit cards, less rate on loans and less fees on transcations)
9) Pollution - UK is better. But depends on where you are in India. Since I am from Kerala, I dont feel its a big issue. But Indian Cities are polluted. I agree.
10) Housing - India anyday. Uk is a nightmare for house buyers. Only 55 percent of people own house here compared to 85 perent in India.
So Overall both are similar. But I will choose India because of my family and friends.
Note: I agree with most of your points about India. But the points about freedom of speech & housing was not correct. Democratic values in India is still intact. Farmers protest lately and Hijab protest are examples of that. I come from kerala , where protests are like usual thing. So democracy is still intact. Dont worry. N regarding housing. Bro..... You are talking about the costliest flat in Gurgaon.... I can get you a flat for 40-50 lakhs in New Delhi. Just look in magic bricks. I think you have become Canadian by mind. You are judging a country of 30 states with your a small 10 day experience in New Delhi. That is not a proper way of analysing a country of the size of India. Anyways it is your view point. Overall it was a nice video. Looking forward for more videos from you. Ciao
Then come back
so why are you in england if India is better lol
thoughts on work-life balance?
@@chrisbennett6260 I am making some savings because UK currency has better value than Indian currency in International market. I will be going back in 2030 as per my career plan... So basically I am earning in pounds from UK and investing in india in Rupees (Since gdp growth is higher in India @ 7.5 percent) . I am doing that because I want to retire earlier....
@@jacobiitk Uk is better....
I’m in Canada since 2011, now a citizen, wife and me well settled,
But not really happy here, personally what I have experienced is, those who come from stressed life for example, that congested and BhagDaud wali life in Mumbai, or from very lower middle class families these people feel good here,
Most of the people I see just keep on adjusting everything here, super cold weather but they say it is fine, huge taxes, but they’re fine, even a faucet replacement or any plumbing issue you endup paying high labor charges, if planning to some changes/renovations you need to think of those high labour charges,
Most of here are living to show off we live in abroad, we use iPhone we drink Starbucks and all that bla bla bla,
If you have good income or business stay in the lively India with parents.
At last Life is not big as you think, time goes fast.
Here it is cold, so silent and depressing.
The weather kills you from inside.
On the top Govt is so illogical kills the hard worker and gives out free money to minimum wage people.
Off course there are some negative points back home too but with my calculations India is better specially now.
Will move soon.
Hahaha when you don’t have anything logical to say, start comment on how someone speaks and how their lifestyle would be.
Happy for you and your decision to move. Agreed with your points about the problems in Canada, every country has its own. I myself have pointed out numerous times where this country is lacking.
But disrespecting someone’s background and lifestyle is not cool. The day you stop thinking a way of lifestyle is better/worse than another, that day you’ll have a better understanding of different perspectives. And P.S. yes I own an iphone, and I hate starbucks. That doesn’t make me more/less better than anyone else. Ta!
Canada is depressing before retirement. The taxes are high. But one gets life long free medical.
@@warthog123 medical is very cheap in India
India is great for visiting and exploring.
Not for living.
The work culture is toxic and there are many restrictions on doing business. You pay tax and it goes it waste.
All the advantages that India had were turned into waste by tea seller.
@@mkzai Your last sentence proves you are from peaceful community. Say whatever you want, Modi has done a lot for India. India is unliveable due to overpopulation, and peaceful community and immigration has been the biggest contributor to that.
All taxes goes to benefit not the poor but minority vote banks.
That is why India is not liveable who wants to pay taxes and have a proper life.
I'm an Indian living in Canada. I been to India so many times and i feel there is so much more freedom in India 14:09 than Canada. There are just few news channels that are controlled mostly by government and they don't talk or have any debate about world issues. Maybe this person had a bad experience but i don't agree
Yeah I have seen Indians living in Canada who migrated decades ago have this beautified perception about the country.
"i feel there is so much more freedom in India 14:09 than Canada." -- Then why are you living in Canada. HYPOCRITE
@@Whatsnextakankshaand I can say same thing for new migrants like you, who has no idea about what’s actually happening in Canada 😅
@@mayurshah7570 you want me to respond which is why you are commenting here as well right? I didn’t give you a reason to argue in the original comment you made so not going to give you one here
@@Whatsnextakankshanow india is at it’s worst position in terms of women safety …
Being a Delhiite I can vouch for the fact that it is non livable. Lawlessness, pollution, over aggression, extreme weather, non hygiene, crime, corruption, adulteration in food etc are all over looked and that is how it will be forever. Unfortunately at 32, due to personal constraints, I won't be able to settle abroad now. Maybe sometime in future, I will try to settle down in a more livable place in India itself. Your video title is quite apt. You are a brave girl simply for making this video. I can see people in the comment section getting offended over your opinion about living in India and the historical part that you talked about. Arre bhaiyon history ka achaar daale jab present situation itni bakwas hai middle class ke liye. There are lot of Indias within India itself.
I don't understand why so much hate in the comments section. You guys are proving her points. She also expressed good points about India. Everyone has the freedom to express their opinion, but be mindful of your language, please.
Exactly 👍🏻
The best comment so far
Pollution is a huge problem in Delhi but not other states in India, like Kerala.
Delhi has been captured by peoople from BIHAR, Bengal and Eastern UP. They are the main reason for delhi having lots of Illegal colonies and slum areas.
Kerala is bankrupt State. Just do a research then talk ok
They are also a reason why the home help and labor is cheap. Enter into their life and you will see how dark and hopeless life can be.
yes move to chennai or mumbai such places good enviorment to leave and friendly develoepd peopel !!
@@abhi4312 Forgive my ignorance, but what is an illegal colony?
Before you read rest of my comment, I will let you know that am Jewish. Actual minority of India. Unlike 20-30 crore people who are almost 1/4 of the population and have gall to call themselves minority. India is the only country where we Jews have not been prosecuted.
Now coming to main topic, one thing i learnt is, more the people criticise, more votes actually goto the Govt. I came to India for vacation, luckily it coincided with elections, proud to say all my family members voted for present Govt. We-the jewish minority of India are very happy with the govt.
And, am ready to wager $100 you watch too muh dhruv rathee videos
Don't vote for tea seller ever again.
@@mkzai that chai wallah will get votes from indian jews.
aur role
@@VK_Chowdary koi nai rora, it's for the good of everybody.
@@mkzai lolz
You are a 16 year old guy named Vinay from Delhi with sweaty hands writing this comment and pretending to be a jew. Even if you are a jew and jewish community really is happy in India then why the whole jewish community of India migrated to Israel and other western countries. There are no jew in India (expect those poor north eastern states Jew who didn't got the chance to migrate to Israel)
My biggest gripe with moving back is women’s safety. Being a working woman who does not have the option to work from home and also a mother to a girl. I am worried i will succumb to the anxiety of having to work out the day to day logistics to ensure mine and my daughter’s safety
Well even men wanna leave india where women can accuse men of R after sleeping with them .
Deep inside we all know that what she says negative about India's situation is completely right.
Which is why so many people are triggered
You are a hypocrite which is why u only respond to selective comments supporting your views. Remember freedom convoy where bank accounts of protesters were seized in canada and their credit ruined for life? If Indian government did the same u will be quick to make a video
Nope 😂
For all the comments that seem pissed , don't think too much it's just that they have a different ideology and view than you and are taking their sides with their definition of right opinion.
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Great video, and completely valid points! : ) There's a large subjective component to this experience. Because I've been in Canada for 13 years, and fully acclimated, but I thought I was in depression for 8 years. I took a very long trip to India and realized I wasn't depressed at all. So much of the depression was driven by financial instability / drain in Canada. I've barely been able to save in Ontario with no family, no generation wealth, single income household... I think twice whenever I buy fruits here, I don't eat out, I have to be frugal, and I and most youth can not see a future in Canada. Homes are absolutely unaffordable and even if you manage to get one it's a continuous liability - maintenance and property taxes being as high as rent. In India I felt so relaxed, I could afford everything, ate a lot of fruits, bought whatever I wanted, even homes are reasonable and I got a 3br condo in a gated complex with a pool & gym for 80k$, in the GTA the average is 800k-1M$. I'm from Goa, so I guess it's a bit more progressive compared to many other parts of India. I earn remotely so the huge advantage is earning in dollar, and converting it to INR. I'm also a hermit and an introvert, so when I'm at home, or at the beach, all the issues of India fades into the background. Me working, relaxing, and creating - be it at home in Canada, or India makes little difference until I leave the house. The only difference is Canada bleeds me dry when it comes to rent, insurance, taxes, vs India where I don't feel like I'm being bled to simply exist on this planet. I did the math on an excel spreadsheet, and 1 year of expenses in Canada, lasts 7-8 years in India. Which means every one year of expenses, buys me 6-7 years of free time... free time to live life, come up with business ideas, enjoy a better quality of life. I guess some have done well for themselves in Canada, but for me personally what I've saved up with be gone in 2-3 years if I lose my job.
The issues I have with India is there's no civic sense, garbage is everywhere, air is polluted indeed (less in Goa, but I hate seeing garbage, rubber, and plastic burned openly in villages). Regarding women safety, Canada doesn't feel very safe either. Once when I was coming back late form university, a homeless druggy was molesting a student (at Hamilton). I would always stay back because the school computers had Adobe Creative Suite, and it costed 1000$ , so I'd do my homework and return late at night. I had music turned up high, and initially thought it was a couple making out. Then realized she was crying / screaming, and no one was around to help. Threw him off her, walked her to the bus stop, and made sure she left. Worst part is you risk an assault charge for defending yourself with a knife or pepper spray, or these criminals get anonymity, because Canada treats their criminals so well. Just watch Canadian true crime... You'd be surprised what horrible things happen in the GTA. Like a man who kidnapped and r*ped a child in GTA, and after that went to home depot, bought a hack saw, cut the child up, and packed her body into the seat cushion of the car. You probably didn't hear about it, because this is how Canadian media is. Shit barely gets coverage, and Criminals get lesser offenses. My cousin's boyfriend's dad was murdered in Canada, shot when he was leaving his home in the ghetto part of Toronto, and the criminal got 2nd degree murder, with probation and a lesser charge. There are so many registered sex offenders around you, and you wouldn't know about it until there's a repeat offense. The problem is more perceptible in India because of the gendered attitudes itself so it's feels more ingrained in culture, vs the west.
New Trend of crticizing your own country 😂 like there used to be a trend of calling your own parents old fashioned and outdated
Yes they can do it's called freedom of speech and it's good for our country. Btw you will get to test dictatorship soon.
Yep 👍🏻
Its called freedom of speech, I agree with most parts and disagree with some though.
you should be criticizing your own country that's the only way to improve things for your country and your people. Criticisms are not hate. India is my home and I wanted it to be better, this is not that hard to understand.
you are proving her points right lmao
this is about Delhi not all of India, there are great places elsewhere in India... and the US and Canada is way more violent than anywhere in India, in US cities shootings, murders and other crimes are very common. Home affordability is probably the worst in the world in Canada. Heck, you can't even afford to rent in Canada now. So, I think you're looking at the West way too favorably, there are a huge number of issues in the US and Canada as well.
Well said 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽New immigrants who are single and young dont see the downsides. Housing, crime , car thefts , medical, drug problems , cost of living are huge problems. She complained abt air quality that ppl smoke a lot in India whereas in Canada air is not polluted as it is only filled with herbal smoke
I'd never have kids in the US. These days UK doesn't sound good either. Maybe it's best not to have kids anywhere 😂
All points are correct except the points about intolerance and free speech . There are so many memes of BJP on a daily basis in social media and there are news channels from the left that criticize the govt on a daily basis , none of them are persecuted for that. You can literally say anything about BJP and get away with it. I have a family watsapp group that shares some joke or meme about the government every other day and nobody is in trouble. If you don't believe, just search for hate comments against the government in Instagram, FB, Twitter. The govt doesn't care about all that and definitely doesn't penalize you for having a opinion . Saying otherwise is just a blatant lie.
In the farmers protest the protestors blocked a major highway for almost a year and the government allowed it patiently , no other country would have been that patient for that long..for eg: compare it with the 'truckers protest' in Canada and read about how the Trudeau handled it. The government believed in its laws and stuck by it. While farmer unions from agriculture rich states like Haryana and Punjab opposed the laws , there were many smaller unions from other states that saw benefits in the laws. Personally I feel the laws had both pros and cons. Also, you forgot to mention the govt had 11 rounds of talks with the unions. The way you described this complicated incident with so much of details left out just shows your ignorance on the topic or you are simply misinformed.
And the point that minorities are treated badly is not true either. Minorities are treated the same as any other citizen, only the rich and famous get special treatment in this country(ur religion doesn't matter). A middle class/poor muslim/christian lives the same life and has the same opportunities to education ,healthecare and everything else as a middle class/poor hindu person .There is no discrimination in any sector. If you can prove to me this is not true, I'm ready to listen. Saying minorities are treated badly in india is the same as saying indians are treated badly in Canada just coz some random white dude made racist remark against some indian somewhere.
One piece of advice to you , try to follow to news from all sides, don't just stick to sources that are only against the government and do your own research. Even your screenshots of some articles were news from only one side.
Agree to disagree 😊
You can do away with all the petty memes as long as they don't feel threatened. In other words, you don't feel the impact, as long as you are immaterial in their grand scale of things. You need to have a macroscopic view of things to see what is happening around the country. Secularism, democracy, scientific temperament, freedom of speech all are in death bed now in the country.
Simply agree to you!
@@binilgso you just literally classified freedom of speech into buckets of "impactful" and "non impactful"? Lol.. Do you even know what freedom of speech is?
I can show you dozens of TH-cam videos, tv news channels, publications, and "impactful" videos of common people on the internet criticizing the current government. This video itself is an example of an "impactful" free speech. Even heard about a govt who let protests stay on for a year blocking the national highway?
This is just another propaganda by the pseudo liberals that free speech is at stake. Lol
You are wrong, politically its a bad place to be but it depends whereabout you live
As an Indian (or atleast I used to be an Indian citizen) living abroad for the past decade, I agree with each and every point you mentioned. Great stuff!
A fellow Indian turned Canadian here. To your freedom comment on how someone against the govt is considered anti-national, thats true. I am an OCI and I have stopped posting political stuff on social media fearing the same. But I dont know if you have noticed, its the same in western countries about LGBTQ. I mean try protesting against things you dont like about that community that impacts you or your kids, you would see the hate. So somewhere I see a similarity maybe just different parallels.
Indian management is the worst to work under .. Cant agree more. Indians in Canada included as well
What bothers me more about my last trip to India was the level of energy people waste on unimportant things.
For example- An employee leaves home with 100% energy, 20% gets lost in traffic and bad roads, 20% on the lack of civic sensibilities of folks on the street and then reaches office and technically start their day at work with 60% efficiency. People in India wont get this unless they have travelled to a country thats well managed. That explains the anger you have cited. Ofcourse they would be angry. Public feels police is stealing, police feels public is idiot, doctor feels patients are dumb, patient feels doctors are cheating. Its a nationalistic hate.
India is an amazing place for a vacation or maybe staying and working for a few years when you feel identity crisis. But once you have tasted the better you cannot move back. Its like how once you become rich you dont want to be poor.
Bhar jeta he hum hera log kitna mahan ban jata hay is gadha say sikhio. sala india may rahata hay tab a sob dikta nahi. Sob india may kyu rule nahi manta , india may raha kar kyu cleanliness nahi rakta . sob chor ho jata hay India may jab rahta hay . bhar ja kar hum logo ko gain mat pelo . Bhoth suna hay .
Very true
Intolerance you talk about. Marry a Muslim boy and convert him to your religion. Walk the walk😢
Daam man, if someone here in Bharat, start valuing there culture people start calling them intolerant. She is sitring in another country and saying Bharat is intolerant, why don't you come back and start doing work on intolerance and spread awareness by your own.
Why should I? It’s not my job.
@@Whatsnextakanksha Then stop spreading this bullshit, while in sitting in another country.
It's not her job, this politically motivated hate and intolerance cannot be controlled by an individual but by PPL in power.
I am not canadian
Being an Indian living in India I did feel the same.
Do you pay taxes to her? Why should she?
Every country has its own issues and you cannot compare India to Canada they are different in so many aspects. No country is perfect. And what are the discriminations that you observed towards minorities? Are they not enjoying the same benefits? Is the government policy different based on your religion? How was the country better before? All we heard on TV was one scandal after another? And were women safer back in the day? At least they are taking steps towards the right direction it will take time I am sure.
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I totally agree with your points that making things right will take time.
Totally agree with your points ..
Seems like you are anti Indian or relocated to India on asylum visa that's why so much hate against India and Indian government. How free is freedom of speech in Canada, we have seen it specially with truck driver incident. Can you speak about it? Have you talked about cost of housing crisis in Canada? So many Canadian are relocating to Portugal and other EU countries.
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@@Whatsnextakanksha
this was the best reply given to such a comment😂😂
This comment is proof of everything u mentioned in this video.
If you have a different opinion or you criticize govt. Or policies or problems in country
You are called anti India , anti national😂😂😂😂
Everyone will put out a last video like this and move back to India in a few years, when India's salaries pay you better and its infrastructure becomes world-class. India was poor for 300 years i get it, but this era is changing...
Let’s see. Hoping for the best change but I’d rather live in different countries than move back to the same one I spend 20 years of my life.
Don’t try to persuade her she will not agree
World class infrastructure will take 80 years at the current growth rate.
Agree India is going through now what china has already done.
Lol world class infrastructure, dark world may be , no where in the world bridges will collapse like they does in India
I despise having huge noisy crowds of people around me. If I ever moved back to India(I'm not), I would only live in low populous, clean, quiet places like Kapurthala, Shimla, Shillong, Sikkim, or some peaceful idyllic village in Kashmir. Mumbai, Bangalore, Nagpur, Pune, Delhi, Hyderabad? For me that would be HELL ON EARTH, no exaggeration.
I left India for:
Ofcourse better pay. But more than that,
1. Respect in the work place and work life balance.
2. Safety in the road.
3. Public transport which is fast and reliable and safe.
4. Food safety.
5. Social care.
6. Cleaner water and environment.
7. Civic sense
8. Very low office politics.
9. Taxation and benefits out of tax.
10. Education and opportunities.
11. Very low corruption.
12. Cleaner processes across government offices.
What is can get in India if i come back:
1. Easier life - having a driver, helper etc
2. Health care - fast and cheap.
I can give up on those 2 points
13. Identify crisis for the lifetime of yours and your future generations
14. Always be calked an immigrant
15. Be in the top 1% earners in any Western country but still live like a poor due to high expenses
@@myindicetradingworld Agreed on first 2 points. I can compromise on those..
3rd point is a joke! Haven’t you seen the recent budget!? Not only the tax, even overall expenses have sky rocketed in recent years.
Lath ka mara ek bar marta hai,
Beizzati ka mara hazar bar marta hai instead of living like a guest in a western country and listening to their taunts , India would be better someone will have to stay here and make India better,kisi ko toh saf larna hi padega ajj nhi toh agle 100 saal mai lekin time toh INDIA ka ayega fir se
Try being a poor (not metaphoric) Hindu in India sharing space with a radicalized Muslim. The law is slow, radicalized Muslims are not scared of the police. India is not oppressive towards minorities, that's not a fact. Maybe you're not watching the news channels and the TH-cam Videos out right defaming the Gov and the PM of India. Not true. There is freedom of speech and freedom of press in India. Far more than here in Canada. And one does not need to be an Indian or a Canadian to see the truth.
Out of everything I mentioned, you just picked out this part. Proves me right :)
Congratulation your fully radicalized now by watsup university run by nagpur. Please head back to ramrajya.
@@Whatsnextakanksha lol this simply proved that you are a goof.
@@Whatsnextakanksha Out of Millions good things about India you picked up 10 bad things? Lol..proves us right...go drive a cab in Canada now
@@Whatsnextakanksha lol trashing ur own country, how are u gonna stay true to an adopted country if ur getting Canadian citizenship, I beg u please don’t come back to India if ur rejected for PR choose a different country but not India, I would’ve agreed with you if their was truth to ur claims, every country has its own weak links and India is working on it.
I'm never leaving. We never thought we will ever talk about developed India. Loving the things being done. Plus Indians are the best people to live around. And I politely disagree with your points on free speech. The avg crime rate isnt as bad as you say either
To each of its own. Everyone has different experiences and this is mine. Just about avg crime rate, you are speaking from a place of male privilege so that is something I strongly disagree with
@@Whatsnextakanksha male privilege? no no. when I say avg crime rate my claim is backed by data not just what I see on personal level. you can check out rps/million data on google
@@Whatsnextakanksha sorry but you seriously need to refer data before making such claims. when I say avg data it is backed up by data available everywhere on the internet. not my gender privilege or simply what I see what's going around. I have sisters and a mother so that's my problem too
Love your content ! you're so brave to be able to speak such facts on social media platforms. Looking forward to more informative videos
Thanks lovely! ❤️💯✌🏼
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Need honest politicians who will not make Hindus and Muslims fight. But main thing is the mentality needs to change. Everybody thinks they are smarter than the other.
7:28 Mam you didn't give any in example or incident of same. You simply just passed a statement on minorities because it's cool to do so. Few of my family members were murdered by slitting throat by "minority communities" & it's on CCTV & still nothing happened to those culprits because a political party with this symbol 🤚🏻 support these "oppressed community" and currently ruling my state. So can you please give some example of "oppression of minorities".🙏🏻 I am eagerly waiting for your reply & what can i do to get justice in my case. Because no one is helping me (as i belong to majority which is crime in India).
P.S Guys who murdered my family members belongs to "Minority community" whose population is roughly 25 crore in India which is second largest but still they want to be called "oppressed minorities". Aapne Bechara M_sl_m suna hoga magar Bechara Hindu nahi suna hoga. 25 crore= Population of whole Pakistan. Please do reply.🙏🏻
You are asking a wrong question on a wrong video from the wrong person. If you picked out just this much from the whole video, I can sense the religious tension that’s brewing in this country.
I am no one to give you answers on this, ask your country. Crime should be persecuted regardless of who committed it.
@@Whatsnextakanksha yeah I only picked this part of video because you so causally mentioned about oppression with a bias view. That's ok I can understand as you only see one sided oppression & it's trending to make video on this topic. As I also live in Canada. Hope you haven't faced LGBTQ community or any other leftist. 😁
@@Whatsnextakanksha lol . "ask your country"? As if its not your country. You ain't Canadian Madam. You are just a FOB in Canada...😂
@@abhi4312, she thinks she is a Canadian, but the fact is she has to live like a second class citizen in Canada. And even she knows that. Imagine how much she got brainwashed by watching that CBC channel in Canada. And she's talking about Indians being brainwashed. I am so glad she stays in Canada because the rotten things belong to Canada, not India.
@@abhi4312 and who are you? Paid to support the right wing? Seriously are you so jobless that you are commenting on every other person’s comment? Thanks for the engagement though
I think its best to go abroad once to sample what it feels like. You might just click with the country and moving there might become the best decision. You can always go back to India if you don't like it. There's many people who move back to India because they like their life here better but always speak fondly of their foreign experiences ❤ living in different countries and experiencing their cultures is a great thing everyone should try once. Btw, love your apartment, its so cute and cozy 💖
Useless things that only you don’t like about India. Stay in Canada pls.
Isn’t that what I just said? And yes it’s my opinion, I am not telling you to think like me. Duh
@@Whatsnextakanksha please don't come in India again. request disown all you have in India related things like traditions, culture, religion, custom etc please. It will good for as also .
Your perspective on our country's history, politics and current affairs doesn't resonate with me, especially considering what the majority of our country has been subjected to over centuries. Due to this misalignment, I've decided to unsubscribe. (P.S I moved to Toronto last year)
No worries at all. We don’t have to have the same opinions and I totally fine with people watching this channel to resonate with me and my thoughts :)
No hard feelings ✌🏼
Believe me. It's the typical Bengalistani mindset.
It's very good points , but rape cases in india is 34k per year with 142 crore people but Canada its 31 k with less population, yeah i mean in tolerance is rising in every way , either from both communities, Its because the community lacks education , Government's way of development is good yet it's difficult to reach the speed , Moreover india's terroism has reduced to zero inside territory except jammu kashmir , if india had neighbours like US ,it would be peace, we have two big nuclear powers threatening, terrorism proxies of Pakistan main reason why india is not developing but good points u have come up with , but i would choose USA , cannada cold chills everyone
Agree with the rest but if you are talking about rape cases then those numbers are just “reported cases”. There are thousands of cases that go unreported. India is the worst in terms of women’s safety and it’s undeniable.
@@Whatsnextakanksha U are not from middle class aunty I guess , because I am a middle class person doing my Engineering in India
Loved it as usual it's just you expressing, enjoying and spitting facts ❤
Thanks a ton! Glad you agree with me 😊
go and read what the canadian prime minister did to the farmers protest in Canada... do you know.. ???
India's democracy is well intact.. people like you are a shame to the country... who spread wrong information about the country...
Bhai tu udhar hi rehe u have become Canadian and of course so called secular too..
Did you read the title? I don’t want to move back 🤣
And always was a secular. Also fun fact, secularism is in the preamble of our constitution. Google it. 🙏
@@Whatsnextakanksha ha I am affirming that only, that's why I am calling you so called secular. What's happening in Canada if you going blind to it then so called secular is the right terminology.
Being an Indian you can speak shit about India and get away with it publicly is secularism only right? And freedom of speech that you are enjoying.
Anyways you got the engagement that you wanted from this video good for you.
@@atulkulve2981 thanks 🙏
I guess you don’t realise secularism is not a bad word 😅
@@Whatsnextakanksha madam for ur kind info secularism is what we live on daily basis I am Hindu work daily with Muslim people and many more religions people and we eat in same vessel same food together and working for last 10-15 yrs and good friends too. I don't find them complaining about the Indian government as much Canadians do. I guess you are brain washed by your western media or few radical Muslims.
@@Whatsnextakanksha you were bengali and a goof as always .🤣 You would never be able to become true Canadian. You could only act like us.
For me personally, the reason why I'd never move back to India is for my safety. India sucks if you aren't a straight Hindu male, people like to pretend it's not a thing, but it is. Was in high school in India, realised I was trans and the idea of staying in India haunted me where people would constantly deny my existence. Moved to Canada the moment I graduated high school for my undergrad. Best decision I had ever made. I've never been happier. High school always felt lonely and the only three friends I had were queer students from different sections. I've grown so much since moving here, and it's only been like 7 months. I work in luxury retail right now and I love my job and my coworkers, I've also only ever worked for expensive fashion brands. I'm out and transitioning and it's really nice. My college and the staff are incredibly supportive.
Sure, it is expensive to live here and the housing prices do drive me nuts, but the housing is horrid everywhere else right now, be it Ireland, UK, NZ, or even India. It can be hard to leave your family or your partner (my girlfriend) back home. It can be difficult sometimes to find queer-friendly housing but in general, it is a whole lot less suffocating. Find it weird when so many Indian students complain about life here, some make a big deal out of having to do dishes even lol. I have ADHD and I'm doing just fine. If anything, my college has helped me access special accommodations for my ADHD, helped me get meds, name changes, and even HRT. For someone like me, this place is everything so yeah, never moving back once I finish my undergrad.
Canada is a failed country.
Wow woke madam. American ko accha follow kar raha ho lagta hay . white male say Hindu male pay aya gya 😂😂😂😂 great.
I stay in US and work in one of the FAAMG. Will 100% return to India in next few years. I came on a intra company transfer from Bangalore. What I observe is standing in 2024, most people who have migrated from India are unsuccessful in their country. There is nothing in Canada to boast about. Reverse immigration is highest in Canada because of lack of jobs, broken healthcare system, harsh weather conditions and racism. With all due respect, I probably will never ever live and work in Canada. End of the day, I will always be proud to be an Indian. My country has issues and own set of problems but is shining in many ways. Waiting for the day to be permanently back to home.
All the best!
No body is begging you to come back to India. India definitely survive with out you.
Do you know how to read? What does the title say? 😂
canada is fucked too tbh
100%
Go checkout my other videos about Canada and its criticism.
@@Whatsnextakanksha if Canada sucks more than India why you are living in Canada why not live in Macedonia ?
Then India is more f****d
Canada is doomed because of the immigrants from the third world countries like Indian , Africa , Middle East . 😅
It's definitely a personal choice, but I disagree with many points in this video. There are definitely pros and cons to any country. But India is a better place to be in many ways in the current situation of what is happening in Canada. Canada is facing many problems with housing, inflation, crime, drugs & homelessness, unemployment and many more. So picking the negative is not justified. It's not a fact, but painting a Rosie picture of the other country gives false hope to many watching this video. I stayed in 2 other Western countries apart from Canada, and I can still say that there are a lot of positive reasons to move back to India, who chooses to.
There are definitely pros and cons to everything and I have also pointed out the pros of living right at the start of the video.
Yes, Canada is not perfect but each of our reasons for moving out or moving back are different. Where I find financial freedom to be more important, someone might find staying close to family more important.
No country is perfect. We choose our own reasons to stay or move.
People compare a developed rich coutry with a developing poor country thst's the problem . Many people say in India tax is so terrible and so on but India's tax to GDP ratio is only 22% lower than south Africa but every body wants facilities like a developed country how this can be possible ???
You from Canada ? They say you pooped on the beach ?
Where are you from?
@@Whatsnextakanksha I am from home, home home ! Get it.
@@BallerSingh-rs9mf 😂😂😂
@@Whatsnextakanksha Good content apart from this one, But Canada ? If you want to be nomad why not greener grounds.
That's the truth
1. No gender equality
2. No men right
3. Poor india
Your life and your decision...I have spent more than 5.5 Year's in Canada, made money and now it's time to enjoy that money back in india. I hope you like enjoying paying 30+ years mortgage for homes, high taxes,cute car insurance rates etc & of course your over friendly junkies in every downtown area of canada + legal drugs ..behan mauj karo aap wahi par.. हम तो झोला उठाकर भारत चले।
All the best :)
A co worker showed me the house he was building in India for 300k That house here is like 2 million. Canadians are house poor.
@@PaulK-el9zx must be in a village, you can not imagine building a house in any metro
Exactly. india is good for the rich. Not working people.
Thanks for speaking your mind! We need more brave and courageous people like you
(I am indian)
In Australia, we're about 50 years ahead of you. Your are very good, and you have an independent and a good perspective. The government will look to foreigners to buy expensive property. That's what pulls the price up. 18 months in India during the pandemic taught me allot about India. It's the same in the west!!
I didn't understood what you said here but as much I read from newspapers I came to know that Australia is suffering from Serious issues of housing crisis and rising abnormal inflation rates leading to homeless populations rise. In India housing costs are low and housing loans also charge legitimate and reasonable interest rates by banks .Indian Government also building free of costs well build house for poor class of the country it's an ongoing process by 2030 it will be completed. So I don't know how Australia is ahead of India 50 years????
Wow my South Indian husband says the same thing. He worked professionally in India until he came to the US to earn his Masters. Sometimes as an American I joke and say let’s move to India and he tells me the work culture is toxic and he recognizes that even though India has fresh food and many family members , the western countries have more work life balance and opportunities for a better quality life. It’s nice to visit India, even for months at a time, but live entirely? No. Maybe if you have a lot of money.
Public wash rooms are one reason i don't want to be in India
Ok, I agree to all your points, but the issue starts when your kids start going to school here in Canada. Its standard is so bad that students in 6th/7th grade don't know basic LCM-GCD concepts, and that's just one example..
The economy on the other hand is heavily based on credit which makes you run like a mouse all the time.
Thinking of moving back to India after staying here for 7 yrs and getting citizenship
10 years ago i moved to japan with my girlfriend now wife and never regretted it. This year we both got our Japanese citizenship too.
India is for rich ppl and canada is for middle class
Guys, don't just focus on thumbnail and comment aggressively, respect her point of view, any country is a package not everything great or not everything worst, decide according to whichever suits you, that's it..I am from Gujarat living in US and life was not bad in India too but money does matter in life so be once you become financially independent than take decision. Good luck.
Move to Canada only 1. If you are not very ambitious and can be content with a job that pays lower than what you deserve 2. If you can sacrifice your career and live paycheck to paycheck for your children to have a better future 3. If you have good experience in engineering/software or other fields that have many openings in the USA (you can work on TN visa once you get Canadian passport) 4. Be content with a rented home, use pubic transport and lead a simple life (no vacations). This is for most migrants, some are more financially successful though. If you have a good job or own a home in your country, you may be better off there.
You have done an amazing job by saying your piece. A ton of ppl I know wouldn't say what you did. Also, I am able to hear some context as to why moving back to India is not a good idea. There are quite a few video's on utube with ppl who say they have left Canada and went back to India, and thy cite the positive reasons to justify their choice. Just as you did to justify why you decided to not move back to India. But the only difference is that you listed both the positives and negatives. I like your balanced approach. To be fair moving back to India to access manual labour for dirty cheap cost is not really appealing. What truly would be appealing is the ability to earn in volumes as one would elsewhere in the world. But this is just not the case. Plus, even if it were possible, having to endure the pollution regardless of how much you earn is a deal breaker. And it is only going to get worse as India is clamoring to replace China as the next greatest manufacturing hub, which only means more pollution. Plus, regardless of how you slice or dice it there are deep tensions between the two major religions in India. And it is not going to magically just go away. In fact, these tensions have only gotten stronger lately. Plus, the corruption issue....enough said. Plus, the cost of living in India is getting so so much harder, with millions of ppl living is such precarious conditions. I can totally see why, the US, UK, Aus, and Canada have a huge influx of Indians. Anyone, given half a chance to come to any of these countries, would grab it with both hands and will not let go. All of these countries including India, have similar challenges, but for all it's challenges, you can still make it in one of these countries, without having to deal with the religious issue, the pollution issue, the corruption issue, and the sheer amount of ppl you have to compete against in India.
Thanks a ton! I do appreciate the positives in India but also point out the negatives but this video’s comment section is filled with people who are only looking at the negatives 😅
There are so many problems with this country and the first step is the identify and acknowledge them. How are we going to fix something if we don’t even think it’s a problem.
And 100% agree to every single word of yours
if you hustle In India like my friend is dehradun, you can make 10+ lakhs a month. He cleared his family debt
That is the problem with you liberals. Talking about democracy, freedom of speech/expression in the comfort zone of house or from out side of India. You should go and live in Muslim dominated area of Kerala or West Bengal, go and live in Kashmir for a year. Then try to exercise your democratic rights. Forget about freedom of expression; you wont be able to celebrate Diwali. Go and try. Liberal giving lectures to government is easy from AC room and especially when there is no fear of violent retaliation.
I have lived out of India since 1992, yet plan to spend my retired life in India. I refute the points the speaker tells as 1. Freedom of speech- Tune India today channel and u will see how the anchor degrades the govt. Recently Rahul Gandhi said in the USA that Sikhs are in danger of losing their religious identity, yet over 65% of the Indian defence sector belong to that particular community. 2. Farmers strike : How is that only farmers from Punjab and Haryana are protesting while the farmers from the rest of the states are not? There have been reports that funding for this anti-govt protests was traced to Canada, USA, Australia and UK. 3. Cost of living: Yes, any economy that shows a steady growth has to bear the inflationary pressures. With 2% growth we, in Canada face about 5% inflation. Is the middle class better here? I belong to it and my answer is NO, after living here for 2 decades. 4. Religious divide: Let the speaker read on what happened post independence in India. It is more than a proven fact that vote bank politics was played to give advantages to a minority while dividing the majority. What is wrong if corrective measures are being taken? 4. Finally, the speaker should go to Brampton to see the issues faced by the student population, who came here dreaming of a good life now on the verge of deportation. Who is to blame if a college with a capacity of 200 issued 4000 visas? Was the immigration department sleeping?? And RCMP arrested 2 individuals on PR status who belonged to ISIS. Let us first clean the system here rather than berating India
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Actually India is great place to live in tier 2/3 cities now with much better connectivity of roads, very cheap WiFi,good and cheap healthcare roads ,solar, good staff IE cook, maid,driver etc. One can even stay in smaller towns around Mumbai,Pune, Bangaluru, Mysore,Goa, Baroda etc. India is quite a different place now than what it was a couple of decades ago.
12:57 Damn, this is such an accurate observation. Not many talk about this. You go abroad and strangers will generally talk very cordially.
What an authentic lady. Glad I came across this channel and finally someone with ball to tell truth unfiltered.
Ps: Don’t apologise is you believe you’re saying something true❤
Nice insight❤🎉
Proud of myself that I leave that 💩 and settled in Italy. Phenomenal country. Living the best life . Best decision till date ❤
hope you will reply, I'm from Tamil Nadu, To be honest I'm not rich but I'm mid cls , i want to change my life style so, i decided to make some different moves like pursuing my masters in aus in Adelaide through education loan . I'm not sure whether i will get a job or not in future regards to my education. But my ambition is that i want to get a pr although it isn't a cup of coffee. Futher , with canada getting wrose nowadays, there is no other option for me now
What would you give me as an Idea for my life .
Why to make your life harder and struggle that will not uplift your self instead make you think is it worth enough for such struggle rather than making life easy by staying in India?
Please do your research and see if education is actually a route to PR or don't end up crying like Indian students in canada. Also make sure your tuition money can be paid back if you don't land a job in Australia. Too may people immigrating without back up plans, crying everywhere.
We criticize govt everyday day and night no action against us and you are talking 😂😂😂😂you are living in utopian world
Try doing it in UP now. Unless you decided to just ignore the fact that they passed a law where criticising government on social platforms will lead to fines and imprisonment.
Get out of your bubble
@@Whatsnextakanksha I think you should stop watching Dhruv rathee type propagandists . Nonsense girl
@@akanshasingh3254 😂😂 that’s the usual response of people who do not have a logical argument to stated facts.
@@Whatsnextakanksha I think u r most illogical person giving no data whatsoever and saying Jo Maine Bol Diya maaan jaao 😂😂😂cheap leftist tactics
@@akanshasingh3254 babe do you understand the difference between opinions and factual representation? This video is about my personal opinions and experiences. I am not asking anyone to agree with it.
But I think you’re brainwashed enough to not even understand the difference or see the problems. Because you are part of the problem. Ta!
I love and appreciate your honesty about India except one thing which is crime against women. Actually, women are the ones harassing and abusing men emotionally and financially than the men do the same to women. Apart from that, I agree to all the bullets you pointed out.
Sorry what?! I am talking about women being sexually assualted. If you think that is not happening, I don’t know which India you are talking about.
You are very immature
Immature, happy and free. ✌🏼
India has huge population...the main problem ....no body want to talk regarding this
India’s huge population is its strength.
Its not a strength....it is the root cause of every problem...and difference with western country
@@debapratimsarkar6979definitely people are so blind on the internet thinking it as a blessing. They don’t know simple economics 101 that more population equates less resources.
Talk about Trucker's Protests in Canada 1st 😂 Freedom of speech my @$$
Good luck but always remember
History never dies but repeat
Most western economy is struggling and everything is pretty much manipulated
In next three years lots of people will move back
U tell lot of problems but u dont have solution.
I am not the person you should be asking for solutions 😇
@@Whatsnextakanksha I agree with some points you talked like pollution, rudeness etc. But the point about minority and farmer protest sounded hollow and biased.
@@spinthewin it’s okay we can agree to disagree. These are some things I feel do not abide by me personally.
You should find the solution. We have no intention of living there anymore. So finding solution is not our problem. We moved out.
@@lakeofbays1622 as you must be aware that we are recovering from centuries of foriegn rule and brainwashing. We have become wounded and cut off from our glorious past. We have lost our people and literature. So, I don’t mind waiting and making slow progress. It will take decades to recover for sure and many people need to get exposed and called out for their actions.
I moved back almost an year ago from Ireland to Bangalore and have no complaints so far. Also, to answer your point on discrimination of minorities and women safety, these could be issues in the North but almost non-issues in South India.
Don't stress yourself by thinking about politics by watching news not good for mental health
Extremism is rising in west now and with latest election india will get more progressive
All the best!
As an Indo-Canadian I would _never_ move to India.
We don't want you either
Then you are dumb.
This is a really biased video. Housing in the US and Canada is much more expensive than in India. Someone buying a 20 Cr house doesn't equate to the housing market being expensive. You questioning this rather shows your typical Western mindset that everyone in India is poor and can't buy big and pricey homes. There are thousands of million-dollar properties in N America. Many of them are highly inflated due to the housing boom that occurred after the pandemic. Do you ever question that?
Coming to farmer's protests or lack of free speech, some form of that pretty much exists in the entire world. Are we seriously forgetting the Jan 6 capital riots in the US in 2021 or the farmer's protests in Canada which happened very recently regarding the Carbon tax? There are thousands of Reddit threads where Canadian citizens are talking about their lack of rights and their freedom of speech being lost.
Complains about India but visits India for healthcare 😂
Average 2bhk house in Gurgaon will cost you 1.5-2cr. with no drainage, no water, bad roads, no security, no greenery...
@@keepsauce Again, Delhi-NCR is not the only region in India. You can move to smaller and better towns if you want to spend less. If it’s your lifestyle that requires you to stay in bigger cities it’s really a problem you need to work on.
@@shribharath9298🤣
In a way i agree with her on that point where people are always frusted in india , vegetable vendors etc. This is something i have also faced whenever i go back. I guess its because of the hot humid weather, poverty etc.. Which is making them always frusted. And i clearly recall telling this to my sister that why are people here not smiling and kind , and always angry.
To continue my comment Finland has been topping the happiest country list. However, depression is too high especially amongst the retired population there !!
Hey thanks for sharing your views.
Yeah comparing the lifestyles can be a tricky one and I get it- to each their own, it’s more like we choose what works for us. Some may choose paying a bribe and getting things done swiftly over paying ridiculously high taxes and then wait for hours in emergency.
It’s a decision I am battling on myself but your video will definitely be used in as I come close to taking my decision.
Of course. People are free to choose what suits them best and I really hope whatever decision you make works out in the best possible way for you. All the best xx
Hmmm.your speaking about ur experiences in Delhi and generalised it to India.
I like your point of view.😊
Hi. Is this Northern Delhi in the new development area? I was stuck there during the pandemic for one and a half years and I suspect this is the only place with this kind of modernity?
I challenge you for the Debate and can prove you maximum points wrong. You can have a public debate(Friendly) with me.
Waiting for your reply!!!
Open Challenge to you.
😂😂
My video is for sharing my opinions and not to have a debate to prove what’s right or wrong. This is what I feel, you don’t have to feel the same way and that’s okay
I totally agree with her. Indias unity is totally destroyed by this worthless BJP government. No NRI want to move back to India.
Good video and agree to all of it but one thing we all need to know that we don’t control our lives our life controls us.
Love this video. Thanks girl ❤️🩷
You are so welcome!
You will never move back to India but you call it home…
good to hear you after all the people who say they want to leave because of the lack of servants! frankly anyone who uses the word servant should have their Canadian passport revoked.
It is certainly tough in India if you can only achieve a mediocre career.
At least you are being honest ! Even visiting gives me anxiety
Good work on logically stating the Pro Vs Con -- Especially using the word "CRUMBLING".
7:28 the moment I heard Minorities are being discriminated . How exactly?
show 1 word legally which says Minorities are discriminated
1 word in rules or laws or constitution.
We know the ruling party in India hates muslims. All main stream media channels running news like thook jihad etc. Bjp leaders giving statements one after the other targeting muslims. Theres so much going on that a 100 page book would be short to give examples of atrocities muslims face in India today. And you say you find it hard to get one example?
Ignorance is a bliss though
Shes brainwashed by western media bhai 😂😂😂
I think it depends on each individual. Some people get used to abroad so much that they can't see themselves in the very place they grew up.
True. But is that a bad thing?
@@Whatsnextakanksha It's not a bad thing. Everyone has their choice. But, the bad thing is to disrespect the very place which gave you an existence.
Aa gai woke madam. Pls stay put in Canad!
Isn’t that the point of the video 😂
6:28 The grass is always greener where you water it sis, its rarely greener on the other side, it just looks greener because the other side water theirs. 🖖🏿
Buying a house in canada is a liability. People check the monthly mortgage amount and go for it without even knowing the other huge expenses associated with it.
I feel sorry for those people who buy expensive houses and work so hard for next 15 to 20 years to pay off their house. Where as in india we own houses and dont really need to pay for it.when it comes to PPP(PRICE PURCHASE PARITY).
Making 80k to 90k a month in india is like making 3.5k to 4k cad monthly in canada.india is undergoing a major transformation with huge number of infrastructure road rail network development
India has 1000 times better medical systems than canada.
Don't need to buy a house??? Indian real estate industry is a joke to you? Much bhai!
I do not agree with her.
I have lived in canada and I India as well.
I feel free and happy in India , be it freedom of speech or going outdoors.
The government has done so much development in the last 10 years.
Actually, Canada is getting worse and unaffordable day by day.
You are bengali. therefore, your opinion doesn't matter to Indians. talk only about your state or bangladesh. 90% of indians don't consider bengali as indian.
Another example proving my point 👌🏼
Yeah I agree with you
Two Bengalis wrote Jan Gan Man and Vande Mataram for India. 100% Indians use this medium to feel their patriotism for India. Stop dividing people based on their religion, region, race, etc. We are indians due to the unity in diversity.
Note - I don't agree with most of her points, but she has her right to present her opinion in a democracy.
Exactly, Bengalis are so culturally enriched that 90% of Indians (according to you) feel ashamed to even consider them to their level, hence the feeling, but it's ok brother don't feel bad.
@@myindicetradingworldThe Bengali of 1947 was a very different person from the bigoted Bengalistani of today. I have had the misfortune of living in Kolkata for years. The more these Bengalistanis stay away from India the better. BTW, all her other points are valid and people have a right to decide where to live.