Moving to another country for educational or job purpose is a great deal that we look forward to but deciding to come back to your home country when the purpose is done is a critical choice that we all get stuck with. I have been at this situation too when I finally decided to come back to India after staying in US for almost 7 years. In this video, I'm talking about my personal reasons and the pros and cons. If you are also stuck in the same situation, let's talk at scholarstrategy.com/contact
@@aganesh9124 English not a language of India. Since you learned your mother tongue and English at school.. work hard to learn Hindi as well.. then watch this video again. Proud to be an Indian not a slave of britishers.
I was in England for my MBA IN 2011-2014.And then came back to india and started my own business which was doing amazing until my business partner looted 10 crores from me. I panicked and realized I'll never be able to make that money again. In 2019 moved to Canada as a permanent resident. It's been 3 years here and I realized recently that it took away more from me than it gave me. Finally made a decision to move back and am flying back on 11 January 2023. I'm not saying it's a bad country, it's my personal experience and I realized I cannot stay away from my family and India. Everything she's saying is true and real life experience. The countdown is on for me and am very excited. I would just suggest you guys to enjoy life, take it easy and stay where you will be happy. Thank you
It’s all personal choice, if you move back to India without any expectations you will be fine, if you start comparing selective things you can never be happy. It’s all mindset, happiness is the ultimate thing for anyone in the life, money doesn’t guarantee happiness.
First of all welcome to India.If such talented people come back to India it is very good for India.I hope you should get everything what you expect in India.thanks for expressing yourself here.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts through this video. Me and my husband are doctors and we came to Canada to do a fellowship with our small baby who was 6 months old then. It’s been about a year and a half after working here and I don’t think I belong here. When someone asks me why we are not applying for PR in Canada as we can get it easily with in a year, I think it’s my priorities now. May be now I want to have more time with my family and more social support which is lacking in these countries. If I would have come 5 years back my priorities would be different that time. And I terribly miss India. We will be heading back to home by this year end. As rightly said home is where your heart is.
Great pointers, thank you so much. I would love to add, once you come back to India, give your self some time to settle down. Do not just panic at every little problem coming at you. It may take few months to a year to fully embrace life in India. Longer run it gets much better and fulfilling, trust me. Also another big drawback of living aboard for long is that your children starts to convert into west, completely lose ties with anything Indian, relationships, language, faith, culture, heritage, you name it. I've yet to find a 3rd or 4th generation immigrant who's still any Indian. Its like our people get so eager to migrates to foreign countries only to get their future generations converted, that's it, and that sucks. All you really need to gain from these countries is money, knowledge and experience, nothing more.
Paaji, dil jit liya aapne...very clear vision for future generations...first generation struggles their entire life to establish themselves and education for their children along with homesickness everyday eating them from inside, second generation partially converted to western way of values,lifestyle,beliefs, festivals etc...third generation will be completely converted and besides Indian DNA and look nothing will remain Indian..
Its not only us. People around the World 🌎 have moved all over everywhere now and its really hard for them to be able to tackle this problem. Only first or second generation can cooperate with home and all Sanskar. Children getting bullied 😢 and harrassed.Veep Kamala Harris, Governor Nikki Hailey and many more had a very tough time when they were young 😢 here. Till today Children suffer from different types of harassment. No end ,only adjustment. 😩
Apart from the fact whether you made a good or bad decision about leaving US, the most important thing impressed me about you is that you hold an independent opinion about yourself. What I mean by that is that fortunately your life is not influenced by marriage, kids, parents, our so-called Indian society, etc. You are so clear in your head that what you needs to do with your life and that's where we (as Indian) are affected by and confused about mostly. (and on top of that being a female in India is an another challenge you know what I mean)
I read many years ago that emigration means you become a stranger in 2 countries: the country you emigrate TO, and the country you emigrate FROM. Think about this BEFORE emigrating!
It’s been 7 years for me in New Jersey and I concur with all the honest opinions that you have mentioned in this video. Thanks for sharing as this will surely help so many people.
Without realising Indians study here with huge govt subsidies and then move to a foreign location spending lakhs of rupees. Then pay lakhs in taxes in that country, fight racism, takes years to settle down albeit loneliness. Better stay in your country and help in making it a better place
I came to US, moved back to India, again came back to US and now contemplating going back. What kind of sorcery is India-US. Interesting video and presented well. Cheers and good luck!
It's so sad that your countrymen instead of welcoming you keep wondering why you wanted to come back as if you have come back from heaven and landed in hell.
@@SUJAMUK your comment was funny though your countrymen... Well, people will always see what they are and what they lack in themself... You asking me about if i have brain, is kind of same... When you don't have one, you think entire world don't have. For Blind person everything is black. All the best though. Pitty on your husband though. Bichara
@@AnnaLia120 think before you write. My husband has passed away. I lived in England for 42 years. We both had respectable jobs, First learn to write English properly. From your writing I can imagine what you do for living, wherever you are. You comment doesn't make any sense. Just mind your own business and learn some manners. I should have ignored your comment.
@@SUJAMUK oh sorry for your loss mam. I don't want to hurt your feelings. I was just kidding. You should have taken it easy as well. You spent enough years in England yet need to know what to write someone about brain thing. Well i just replied you, i am sorry even spending 42 years you are having hardtime reading English. Nothing i can do. I am sure you must be bossy from your writing but not with me unfortunately. I fix people's brain.. working as a psychiatrist. All the best.
For a family deciding to move back,the only best time is when they are quite young ,under 6.i personally moved back when my child was 3.i never regretted.
Thank you for sharing your experience! Definitely contemplating it myself, after becoming a citizen a decade ago. It served it’s purpose for the time being but it somehow is losing it’s appeal. I saw myself becoming close minded, materialistic and individualistic and it’s been hard to relate to my family, to my culture over time. After my recent trip, I came to realize how truly free being in India is and I’m planning to move back😊 So excited to fall in love with India for the first time!
Seat TG; hope you’ve read my comments. After living 35 years; visited Pune & even it was not very facilitate; I didn’t miss the luxurious lifestyle of America… tried to adjust myself with whatever the India (my Pune) offered me & as the time went by; I reinvented the love, affection and kindness of the people; whom I lost the long back!.. whereas the western mentality is like ‘out of site; out of mind’. Adjust yourself with whatever the India can offers; don’t compare with what you had & the life would be fine.
Thank you so much for a wonderful video. Your detailed and systematic explanations, including pros and cons of returning to India is very useful to NRIs who go back and forth between staying in the US or returning back home.
I spent 6 years in the US and I know what you mean :) Very balanced views. I really appreciate the emotional aspects you talked about. Some people are emotional and social, and the distance from my family got to me. I didn't face racism but something didn't feel right. My brother on the other hand didn't experience that to the same degree as I did. Sometimes I wonder if its gender related or personality related. Either ways, I loved my experience there but I knew it wasn't my home. :)
Hello mam i just came to Australia in the month of march to settle my life here with my husband and my daughter,but from the very next day when I landed here i was started thinking I cannot spend rest of my life here without my family and friends and i was still confused but today your video suddenly flash on my youtube and Now i am happy that i took the good decision as we have already booked our tickets to India , thank you so much for sharing your thoughts and opinions with all of us. I am also feeling very lonely here though we have lots of friends here but still i am suffering to feel the emotional connection with this country.
Nothing had changed the first 4 years with corrupt congress. Then everything just slowed down to a grinding halt due to new Govt. Now everyone are waiting for Modi Ji to do it.
IDK but metropolitan cities like Delhi are quite at par with the west. I have been to few countries and there is not much that I feel is missing in Delhi
Modi is more corrupt then congress..just do some research, according to home ministry under the rule of present gov most of the people gave up indian citizenship, just been to india even in india people are more busy then us..lot of corruption. People try deceive each other. I can say wherever I used to go such as restaurant, shopping mall, and tea stall also people used to talk about how to get visa for other countries. That’s the situation of india
Well explained. I wish there comes a day when no one from India feels the need to go abroad for better prospects. India is such a beautiful country. It just needs some grooming. It’s matter of time,I believe.
It will take 100 years for India to develop. Poverty and corruption in India are so deep-rooted that we may never come out of it. Hot weather, trash, and pollution make life worse in India. I moved to the USA in 2019 and I am very happy about leaving India forever.
@@mockingbird8734 It’s true. These folks commenting on all the NRI videos moving back to India just want a Justification of their choices as for whatever reason Sufficiency becomes difficult for these people. I find most of these reasons to move back to be pure lame & not looking it from a Common man’s perspective of how much a middle class working citizen struggles in India related to most of it’s problems. They talk about the thriving economy yet don’t realise most of these jobs are nothing but outsourced from the West itself. They talk about the Startup culture building up in India yet don’t realise how much of it is nothing but VC funds these companies have acquired from again, the West itself.
@@mockingbird8734 Poverty and Corruption are global phenomenon. In US there are homeless people there are shanties. Medical Insurance are very costly. Waiting time for appointment is very high. Labour is very costly. Maid servant which is a basic necessity in India is a luxury in the US.
@@guesswhosbackg6616 In US you do not have corruption at a lower level but at a higher level it is more than India. How can Lehmann Brothers which was 150+ yr old organization which is audited by Big 4 which maintains highest level of cheques and balances go bankrupt? How can 9/11 happen when you have such high level of technology and security? Doesn't it look like a inside job? Hence to conclude Poverty, unemployment etc are global phenomenon which is present everywhere in varying proportion
This is a wonderful video for those grappling with this dilemma. We have stayed in US for 33 yrs now. My hubby is emotional, and kept struggling with this decision, but we ended up staying and now it seems v difficult to move back. I have always loved it here as I am more practical and less emotional. So, ultimately it depends on each individual.
@@vecna7523 by being practical, she means that life is not red roses in India either and there will always be judgemental people like you to deal with.
@@shaneward2588 Well she happens to be Indian and there is only one thing Indians go abroad for and that's money. Who r we kidding ? You may talk about infinite aspects but let's not miss the forest for the trees. I'm not judgemental but brutally honest.
@@vecna7523 My wife's an Indian and that's not at all the reason she migrated. The words that you say are reflection of your motivation to stay abroad, not necessarily applies for everyone else.
Thank you for This video gave me some inspiration and tips as well on how and when to plan a return to Kolkata. I am currently in my first semester for my Master's here in the USA and have been feeling kind of homesick since the past two-three days. This video has helped greatly!!
Thanks for sharing the loneliness and other mental wellness issues, Nishta. I went through similar experiences. Incl. poverty of the fully-funded grad student too.
After watching many videos on the 'return to india' topic, which seemed to be covered by only NRIs who returned to India after working in the US, I felt a bit irritated. The reason being, I am a single Indian aged 28 who has been studying in Copenhagen (denmark) since 2.5 years and now working as a waiter to sustain myself in the job search period. I am incredibly homesick and need the liberty of time to upskill myself, amongst other concerns of peak self-doubt levels and a massive load of indecisiveness due to a conflict between deciding for myself and to please others who's regard for other individuals increases depending on their superficial levels. And also my education and employable skillsets are mixed and mismatched (Computer Science + Audio Engineering specialization + Content Writing internships upto 2 years), which makes it much tougher to get a job here in Denmark. There are hardly any videos of Indian students living abroad in Scandinavia who returned home on their own personal choice. Thank you so much for this video and very gradually illustrating the pros and cons of your experience. Much needed. tagging myself as a 'failure' for returning to homegrounds after completing my masters here felt like a purely futile experience to have. I am considering returning home coming late August or September to reorient myself and get upgraded on homeground.
Hey Vatsal, that sounds tough. Sorry that yo are facing these struggles. Truth is there are many other people also who are not immediately able to figure out their careers. But yes very few people share those stories. Hang in there, start taking mini steps towards what you think is right for you at this time. As for people, don't care much, their opinions will not help you. Be selfish, do what feels right. And good luck!
@@ScholarStrategyTV pleased to see your response to my thoughts on your video :) I realized that it's something very okay to choose to return home after completing an education abroad. And honestly it is not only the education, but the lifestyle, communication with other students and professors, getting introduced to so many perspectives and the melodies of different languages between two humans (I also get very emotional and SUPER hyped when I hear Marathi, one of my mother tongues), getting into therapy for maintaining mental stability and unravelling personal pasts to get at least somewhat cleansed at a mental level, also getting introduced to the 🏳️🌈 community here and self-acceptance, realizing and repairing some layers of my relationship with family. and last but not the least, getting to specialise in a super niche area of computer science and arts. there is a-LOT which has been covered on my journey in these nearly 3 years. and when i return home, i bring every single memory and vibration of this roadtrip back with me. 😌🌸
@@ScholarStrategyTV I also realized that the 'American dream' comes across as a very superficial tone to me. It isn't healthy at all. Returning home after an education abroad should be celebrated and normalized rather than stigmatised and plain boo'ed.
@@vatsalguruvayurappan9724 I hope you'll find your calling at your own pace and won't beat yourself up for what others are saying. Wishing you all the best!
It is very informative. Thank you so much for this video ma’am. I have a question. If Im on a H1b visa and want to move completely to India, what are the things I need to keep in mind?
Yes !! I get your point !! Like you said every one have personal choice !! I feel same way 15 years back but now I love here !! Like you said quality of life and peace here !! I have very good life India to !! I love India but I love here to!! Khuch pane ke liye khuch khona padata hai !!!
Been in US for 22 years and worked for US GOVT took VRS and was back to India 3 years ago...Now I am enjoying warm summers and mild winter and able to define my day as I wish every day....In life I set limit to as there is NO LIMIT to earn money and enjoy materialistic life .and living a contend life with what I earned ....Note...In USA I went thru Downturns...Layoffs...Medical issues etc...Anyway enjoyed and experienced life during my Stay in USA ...Only problem felt is WINTER COLD WEATHER...Over here in INDIA I am enjoying life on the BEACH every day and enjoying SUNNY DAYS.....with Family Friends Relatives and help as and when required......
Indian food, our culture & festivals, easy asseciability for many things, snow fall are the reasons because of which many people miss India & most important is maid, some of my friends get frustrated because they don't get any helping hand for household work & some have to sacrifice their carrier Your videos are really good for guidance to youngsters
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 I privileged to have lived in some amazing places and have met some amazing people along the way. Won't trade this life for anything. We are good here.
If you have children born o/seas, don't even think of moving back to India. Neither you, or your children, will ever belong there again. It s a harrowing choice for people who immigrate. They escape poverty, only to find themselves strangers in their new home forever.
Many people join Big IT firms like Amazon, Google and take transfer to India. It helps them in 2 ways. First they have job. Second, their stocks will be vested in India according to USA package
It's really an amazing and true points that you said in this video. I am an international MBA student studying in UK and my course is about to end this month. when I came to UK in 2023 I had thought of settling in this country but my husband and daughter didn't like the culture and weather of this country. Finally, I have decided to go back to my home country because of family and happiness. You said in this video about your venture.. so could you please share your business website. I am really excited to know more about this. Looking forward to it.
Concise and precise content with your reassuring smile India's metamorphosis in last decade in every sector of life under present government is something v all see to realise that India will be the most livable country in times ahead Balancing half year in India and half in Canada I am seeing the life differences BUT 1 ADVANTAGE U HAVE to your India returning wisdom IS YR HOME TOWN INDORE a great historic city IS SO AWESOME ESPECIALLY now that it's the cleanliest in India and NOT TO MENTION ABOUT historic HOLKAR'S MAHESHWAR ON NARMADA r huge attractions for someone like u to miss home country For wkends especially in monsoon Modi Government has gifted a brand new Patalpani Kalakund Heritage train journey with Vistadome Such life enriching attractions r being routinely added by this Government with VandeBharat state of the art trains and airport like major railway stations our ancestors never had a clue about When u return well planned from US then India IS BECOMING THE DESTINATION OF CHOICE NO DOUBT
I applied to FIT newyork and got an admission in 2016, how ever i couldnt go due to some reasons but got opportunity to work out side of India. Now, when i look back, I am wondering what made me take that decision? I never thought of what would be my life after I graduate. I wish, people who have sailed those boats shall make videos like you so it helps the coming generation to make better decisions.. thank you for the content
Hi.. Thnx.. I can relate it very well. I am on the side.. We left London a year ago with 2 very young kids. As much i would have loved i dont have opportunity back here at home. My kids and wife have settled well, although i feel we should go back.. Worried also abt the NRI fees post 12th here in India and UK. Thnx again
I'm definitely in that same state after staying here for 10 years now. I have always wanted to go back and have 2025 as the year when I have planned to move back but nowadays I feel like I should pack my bags by end of 2023 and sell all stuffs (home, car , land etc) I have with me here. One question that bothers me, how much money one should have (of course there is no upper limit but just as a rough number) to go back, settle, take a break and start fresh in there when that person has a 2 year young?
I came to the UK as a student year 2007, recession hit in 2008 and I lost my part time job, I was dead broke. But I hassled in the cold harsh weather, completed my studies, got a job, saved money, set-up a firm, sold the firm in 2021 and retired. It all happened in 13 years. UK is not for the weak, if you want to be successful here then you have to integrate with British community and also depends on your mindset. Your current situation does not determine your future but your thoughts will. I think I am the only person in the comment section that likes the UK. This is a beautiful country, fresh air (outside London ofcourse), pure water and non gmo food, excellent private healthcare, good transportation networks, best restaurants in the world, best social life, Europe is 45 minutes away, and more importantly great people to socialise with.
😂 i hope your future 100 generation stay happy in uk us europe whatever but give us one favour no matter how bad you stay there forever and never ever think of coming back to india 🇮🇳 ❤coz we dont want gaddar here
A point to mention is in US there is lot of racism and of course crime everywhere ; you made a good decision, where every you are you should feel happy.
In my experience more racism in India than US, I lived in Kerala for 4.5 yrs and felt more racism in Kerala than my life in 5 different states of US. I think if staying in your home state is the thing, then one may not feel racism, but India is big country and racism is rampant on basis of region and languages
@@skull8723 pagal mein nahi hu bhai ya bahen... India mein bhi abhi roj dange ho rahe hai.. kya people khush nahi hai ?? Bus US mein bhi shooting hota hai wo bhi galat hai.. magar kya happiness places ya jagah se aati hai ?? Mere khayal se nahi..
@@skull8723 sabko reply ?? Bhai ya bahen kanha padhe mere aur reply tune ?? Aur mein reply Karu to pagal aur aap reply Karo .. to uss hisab se pagal ko reply karne wala to maha pagal hi ho sakta hai.. khush raho bahen ya bhai.. apne naam mein jo Skull hai uske niche jo dimag hai woo nikala ne ke baad yahi hota hai, chinta mat karo
hi Nisthaji, thanx so much for giving us such an informative & useful video!! looking forward to watching more such awesome videos!!👍 as u told, many students who belong to middle class take huge education loans in order to follow their dream of pursuing their studies abroad!! how will they repay their loans if they come back to India ? they won't get equal salary in India to repay the loan ; more so , if they have to start something on their own ; they can't take another loan which will be a huge burden on them ; how to manage this financial problem ?? by that time , they may have their family & kid also ; their parents would have become old & they have to support them also ; it's a very difficult decision to make & not possible for everybody ;😇
I’m planning to move to India in the next 6 years. Currently, I hold an OCI (Overseas Citizen of India) status as I obtained Canadian citizenship. Even though I spend most of the year, about 6-8 months, in India, I primarily maintain my Canadian passport to avoid the Permanent Residency (PR) renewal requirement, which necessitates spending 1000 days out of 5 years outside Canada. I earn my income in Canada and invest in agriculture to support my parents in India, even though I’m not making a significant profit from the farming venture. However, farming is a deep-rooted tradition in my family. My plan is to explore opportunities in California, work there for a while, and eventually relinquish my Canadian citizenship to return to Indian citizenship. Many people suggest that I could potentially earn more money in India. However, in practical terms, I believe that my current knowledge and skills may not yield as much income there, and the work environment might be more stressful than working in foreign countries.
People who have property in India can come back, but people who doesn’t have property in India started from zero at foreign countries ,can struggle in India, its better being at abroad, but if you want any medical treatments india is best, personally I would suggest, Jo bhai behen ne bahut struggle kiya hai financially, bahut saari problems dekhi hai india me, mat aana india me woh, yeah for tourism you can come anytime, but financially you will just struggle, jinke parents support karte hain , people who have higher education can do job anywhere in the world, unka toh chal jata hai, but Jo truck par hain usa me stores par hain or even doing freelancing, they can’t come back here , hardly they manage to make money for studying, india me kon truck pe rakhe ga, it’s better at usa, likh lo 2 Aadmi kabhi nahi aayenge vapis ek toh Gujarati aur dusra punjabi, bahut struggle dekha hai nahi ayenge 👀 vapis
Hello bhai Saab! jo Gujrati aur Punjabi ki baat kar rahe ho jo nahi ayenge ..wo log independence k aas paas k time gaye honge ..tab to boht struggle tha hi na
@@Artistmaninderdandiwal maybe you are right bro I dont know about Punjab it all depends on which part of India you are in and what you do.. I am from Mumbai ..life he to struggle to honi he ..kahin kam kahin zyada.. struggling for basic needs he to fir to problem he..
@@abhilashshettigar9002 bathinda, Amritsar, Jalandhar, Ludhiana, Chandigarh, patiala, great hub for ielts centre more than 29 colleges have closed down, around 150k admissions decreased in colleges
My cousin lived for years in New York and her husband was brutally attacked there. They decided to return to India. However, you remain a prisoner in your house. Too many poor and too many problems outside the security patrolled compound. What is the difference? You swap some problems for others.
I appreciate how you reminded many times that it should be everyone’s personal decision. Can you make a video if you felt any struggle with day to day issues like traffic, pollution and corruption being an entrepreneur?
I wish you could reach more people because I feel like people go to the US with the perception that it’s a utopia when in reality it’s almost the exact opposite. There is nothing wrong with studying abroad it’s just the idea that the education and country are going to provide an end all solution when in reality it’s not.
I think it is possible to start a business while on H1B visa. And you said your company was willing to sponsor you for GC. Once you have a green card it is even easier to start your business without having to be in a job if your financials allowed
My son is having green card, an iitian, did his phd in data science and machine learning from us,working in topmost us company,his wife also an iitian,did her ms in us doing very good job in us company,having two kids both us citizens by birth,six and two years old,doing very good there but wants to come back to India,very firmly planning for it,but we parents me and my wife are confused with their decision although they come to India regularly and we went there three times and spent good time with family. We are in dilemma please advise,thank.
Awesome! Very well explained... I think it is always better to return back with a company transfer or home-country relocation, if possible. Even if you want to start your own venture back in India. Starting new ventures in India can takes an enormous amount of planning, execution & time - with many more obstacles to navigate. Systems and clearances here are not as streamlined or easy. Multiple review of plans & budget for your venture is very often required. Another very important decision to take is where you will stay after coming back. Would you move in with your parents? Would you move into an independent apartment in the same city as your parents? Or will it be a different city? Because at this age (between 25-30) you are reaching a stage in life where your need to finalise a location for life and will probably marry and settle down sooner than later. By this time after completing your education and after 3-4 years of professional work experience... you already know what career opportunities you will pursue. Third point, I feel is, if you are exiting US because your Visa has expired... then it makes sense to seek a transfer to Singapore or Dubai (3-4 hr flight from India) or even UK/Europe (7-8 hr flight from India) instead of coming back to India. But if you are NOT compelled to exit US... then Dubai or Singapre does not make sense! Then you are returning back to your roots as your primary motivator and only a return to India makes sense. Singapore or Dubai is neither here nor there!
Hi I have a genuine question. At what age did you move to US?(if you are comfortable in sharing). Also, If I have this plan that i want to build something of my own, should I still plan to go to US? I wanted to explore the life there too but my heart has always been adamant to create something of my own. What would be your opinion in this? If I also want to settle in India,as you have mentioned in the video, kind of same reasons, should I even take the cost and time to explore there? I know its quite subjective but if you can provide your opinion it would be helpful, also thanks for all your inputs, your work is truly helpful.
@kansi mango I have been in the US for 5 years and from that experience I can suggest if you want to try something new or on your own staying back in india is the best thing. Also money is almost the same here and in india. Lastly if you are in US you cannot explore any other country as you are bound by visa. My advise is be in india if you want to start something on your own and you can always travel to countries including US.
@@rajashekerreddy4258 Its Kashni Mago dear, but Thank you for your inputs! Much appreciated. May I know did you go there for education or directly for work? and what is your domain of work if you are comfortable?
Every one’s decision is based upon their own choices. So many people moved back to India 🇮🇳 after living and hard worked in 🇺🇸 USA. They even build beautiful home 🏡 with decorative things from here. They returned back here as they were not comfortable there. House heating,cooling,garbage disposal,Dr, Meds,groceries ,traffic,pollution etc too much discouraging.Now they live here 😂
Hey Sirish, did you comeback with a retirement corpus and with a project plan? If somebody 39 years old(middle class guy, couple working in IT) and just not accumulated their corpus, no much complaints here, what is your suggestion? I have an option to move to US on H1B but hating the visa status issues, moving kids there and bringing back here. What is your suggestion as on 2023 situtaions in USA and India today.
HI, your videos are really informative and provides insights about one goes through the dilemma when living aboard life as Foreigner..!!! I have couple of questions related to same topic with an extension..! - In most cases its comes out like indians from US but however did you have any feedback or call from any indians living in germany or Europe and thinking about moving back to india ..? what were there challenges..? - secondly it would be great if you make videos on OCI card holders childrens education in india, its understood that OCI card holders children should pay more fees than indian citizens (for undergraduate....etc), if this is the case then only parents can have citizens and excempting children from giving up indian citizenship, in these cases will it make any sense to take any other citizenship..apart from having luxury of free visa travel across world..!!!
My son is an engineer and he he has done his MS in usa. He has filed his green card in 2015 in EB2 process now how many years he will have to wait for it?.
Could have been useful if its shared in English :( JFYI - Most of the south Indians don't know Hindi, if you want to share content across then please do it in English, Subtitles are not that useful here, Thanks.
I attended a big university in LA for a masters in engineering program. I met my advisor once and told him "the professor teaches like crap, essentially he is facilitating stealing 10,000usd from me,". He replied back saying "dont talk about these things , i will help you". Please advise how i should proceed after this information.
Hii I am located in Houston Tx currently.. have an question for you.. I want to take certification courses in HR .. that’s my interest.. I am an ex cabin crew.. worked in aviation for 8years.. but now want to do something in HR field .. please suggest some courses and universities.. thank you
Moving to another country for educational or job purpose is a great deal that we look forward to but deciding to come back to your home country when the purpose is done is a critical choice that we all get stuck with. I have been at this situation too when I finally decided to come back to India after staying in US for almost 7 years. In this video, I'm talking about my personal reasons and the pros and cons.
If you are also stuck in the same situation, let's talk at scholarstrategy.com/contact
Great
NRI can speak in English to show a unified India. Do you think only Hindi-speaking Indians live in the USA or UK?
@@aganesh9124 English not a language of India. Since you learned your mother tongue and English at school.. work hard to learn Hindi as well.. then watch this video again. Proud to be an Indian not a slave of britishers.
Good decision. Good luck.
Tgu 5:43 yin😅@sukhmandersingh1926
Came back to India from UK after 9 years, with two children under 5. Never regretted it. It is important to be financially stable.... that helps.
Good. Brave decision
Did you ever regret till date?
I was in England for my MBA IN 2011-2014.And then came back to india and started my own business which was doing amazing until my business partner looted 10 crores from me. I panicked and realized I'll never be able to make that money again. In 2019 moved to Canada as a permanent resident. It's been 3 years here and I realized recently that it took away more from me than it gave me. Finally made a decision to move back and am flying back on 11 January 2023. I'm not saying it's a bad country, it's my personal experience and I realized I cannot stay away from my family and India. Everything she's saying is true and real life experience. The countdown is on for me and am very excited. I would just suggest you guys to enjoy life, take it easy and stay where you will be happy. Thank you
Thanks for sharing
All the best🤩😍
Oh yeah, unfortunately Canada has messed up right now due to all the politics & economics.
Canada is not the same which it was 10 yrs back. No opportunity left here. Cost of living way too high. USA is much better option
Swades.... Apni Dharti... Apni Apne Log... Apni Mitti...
It’s all personal choice, if you move back to India without any expectations you will be fine, if you start comparing selective things you can never be happy. It’s all mindset, happiness is the ultimate thing for anyone in the life, money doesn’t guarantee happiness.
Same situation returned for good after 7 yrs last month. Can completely relate to what you are saying
First of all welcome to India.If such talented people come back to India it is very good for India.I hope you should get everything what you expect in India.thanks for expressing yourself here.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts through this video. Me and my husband are doctors and we came to Canada to do a fellowship with our small baby who was 6 months old then. It’s been about a year and a half after working here and I don’t think I belong here. When someone asks me why we are not applying for PR in Canada as we can get it easily with in a year, I think it’s my priorities now. May be now I want to have more time with my family and more social support which is lacking in these countries. If I would have come 5 years back my priorities would be different that time. And I terribly miss India. We will be heading back to home by this year end. As rightly said home is where your heart is.
Came to US just like you in 2005! Almost 18years later, I can see your pov. Thanks for carefully explaining.
Great pointers, thank you so much. I would love to add, once you come back to India, give your self some time to settle down. Do not just panic at every little problem coming at you. It may take few months to a year to fully embrace life in India. Longer run it gets much better and fulfilling, trust me. Also another big drawback of living aboard for long is that your children starts to convert into west, completely lose ties with anything Indian, relationships, language, faith, culture, heritage, you name it. I've yet to find a 3rd or 4th generation immigrant who's still any Indian. Its like our people get so eager to migrates to foreign countries only to get their future generations converted, that's it, and that sucks. All you really need to gain from these countries is money, knowledge and experience, nothing more.
Paaji, dil jit liya aapne...very clear vision for future generations...first generation struggles their entire life to establish themselves and education for their children along with homesickness everyday eating them from inside, second generation partially converted to western way of values,lifestyle,beliefs, festivals etc...third generation will be completely converted and besides Indian DNA and look nothing will remain Indian..
you are absolutely right
true that (Y)
100% True
Its not only us. People around the World 🌎 have moved all over everywhere now and its really hard for them to be able to tackle this problem. Only first or second generation can cooperate with home and all Sanskar. Children getting bullied 😢 and harrassed.Veep Kamala Harris, Governor Nikki Hailey and many more had a very tough time when they were young 😢 here. Till today Children suffer from different types of harassment. No end ,only adjustment. 😩
Apart from the fact whether you made a good or bad decision about leaving US, the most important thing impressed me about you is that you hold an independent opinion about yourself. What I mean by that is that fortunately your life is not influenced by marriage, kids, parents, our so-called Indian society, etc. You are so clear in your head that what you needs to do with your life and that's where we (as Indian) are affected by and confused about mostly. (and on top of that being a female in India is an another challenge you know what I mean)
I read many years ago that emigration means you become a stranger in 2 countries: the country you emigrate TO, and the country you emigrate FROM. Think about this BEFORE emigrating!
Simply wanted to say thank you for posting such a unbiased and true to reality video!!
Glad it was helpful!
It’s been 7 years for me in New Jersey and I concur with all the honest opinions that you have mentioned in this video. Thanks for sharing as this will surely help so many people.
Without realising Indians study here with huge govt subsidies and then move to a foreign location spending lakhs of rupees. Then pay lakhs in taxes in that country, fight racism, takes years to settle down albeit loneliness. Better stay in your country and help in making it a better place
I came to US, moved back to India, again came back to US and now contemplating going back. What kind of sorcery is India-US. Interesting video and presented well. Cheers and good luck!
What did you do
It's so sad that your countrymen instead of welcoming you keep wondering why you wanted to come back as if you have come back from heaven and landed in hell.
Damn Your countrymen, yet your last name is Mukherjee??
@@AnnaLia120 I didn't reply to your comment, if you had the brain you would have understood what I meant to say and not to you.
@@SUJAMUK your comment was funny though your countrymen...
Well, people will always see what they are and what they lack in themself... You asking me about if i have brain, is kind of same... When you don't have one, you think entire world don't have.
For Blind person everything is black.
All the best though. Pitty on your husband though. Bichara
@@AnnaLia120 think before you write. My husband has passed away. I lived in England for 42 years. We both had respectable jobs, First learn to write English properly. From your writing I can imagine what you do for living, wherever you are. You comment doesn't make any sense. Just mind your own business and learn some manners. I should have ignored your comment.
@@SUJAMUK oh sorry for your loss mam. I don't want to hurt your feelings. I was just kidding. You should have taken it easy as well.
You spent enough years in England yet need to know what to write someone about brain thing. Well i just replied you, i am sorry even spending 42 years you are having hardtime reading English. Nothing i can do.
I am sure you must be bossy from your writing but not with me unfortunately.
I fix people's brain.. working as a psychiatrist.
All the best.
For a family deciding to move back,the only best time is when they are quite young ,under 6.i personally moved back when my child was 3.i never regretted.
Thank you for sharing your experience! Definitely contemplating it myself, after becoming a citizen a decade ago. It served it’s purpose for the time being but it somehow is losing it’s appeal. I saw myself becoming close minded, materialistic and individualistic and it’s been hard to relate to my family, to my culture over time. After my recent trip, I came to realize how truly free being in India is and I’m planning to move back😊 So excited to fall in love with India for the first time!
Thanks and good luck Tanvi!
Welcome home!
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Seat TG; hope you’ve read my comments.
After living 35 years; visited Pune & even it was not very facilitate; I didn’t miss the luxurious lifestyle of America… tried to adjust myself with whatever the India (my Pune) offered me & as the time went by; I reinvented the love, affection and kindness of the people; whom I lost the long back!.. whereas the western mentality is like ‘out of site; out of mind’.
Adjust yourself with whatever the India can offers; don’t compare with what you had & the life would be fine.
Sorry for the typo.. it was not seat TG; but Dear TG
YOU REALLY MOTIVATED ME! STAY STRONG AND KEEP SHINING LIKE A STAR. YOU WERE SO HONEST AND THAT MAKES YOU A WONDERFULLLL PERSON❤️
Studying in London right now…But the mission is to return to India..cos I am missing every bit of my INDIA😢
@@osho1enrique504 jo tumhare past 100 generation kar rahe the vohi miss kar rahe hai
Thank you so much for a wonderful video. Your detailed and systematic explanations, including pros and cons of returning to India is very useful to NRIs who go back and forth between staying in the US or returning back home.
Very mature , to the point and with feelings explanation. Find egoless talk. All the very best. God bless you.
East OR West Home 🏡 is BEST
And India 🇮🇳 is HOME 🏠 🎉
I want to move to India so badly, the usa is good to make money but depressing to live in.
Hang in there, hope you find a happy way to move forward soon.
I spent 6 years in the US and I know what you mean :) Very balanced views. I really appreciate the emotional aspects you talked about. Some people are emotional and social, and the distance from my family got to me.
I didn't face racism but something didn't feel right. My brother on the other hand didn't experience that to the same degree as I did. Sometimes I wonder if its gender related or personality related. Either ways, I loved my experience there but I knew it wasn't my home. :)
Hello mam i just came to Australia in the month of march to settle my life here with my husband and my daughter,but from the very next day when I landed here i was started thinking I cannot spend rest of my life here without my family and friends and i was still confused but today your video suddenly flash on my youtube and Now i am happy that i took the good decision as we have already booked our tickets to India , thank you so much for sharing your thoughts and opinions with all of us. I am also feeling very lonely here though we have lots of friends here but still i am suffering to feel the emotional connection with this country.
Returned back after 23years with a green card.
But settled back with a huge culture shock in India 🇮🇳
what do you mean by culture shock? i want to know i am living in US at present.
Omg 23 years 🤯
Nothing had changed the first 4 years with corrupt congress.
Then everything just slowed down to a grinding halt due to new Govt.
Now everyone are waiting for Modi Ji to do it.
IDK but metropolitan cities like Delhi are quite at par with the west. I have been to few countries and there is not much that I feel is missing in Delhi
Modi is more corrupt then congress..just do some research, according to home ministry under the rule of present gov most of the people gave up indian citizenship, just been to india even in india people are more busy then us..lot of corruption. People try deceive each other. I can say wherever I used to go such as restaurant, shopping mall, and tea stall also people used to talk about how to get visa for other countries. That’s the situation of india
Well explained. I wish there comes a day when no one from India feels the need to go abroad for better prospects. India is such a beautiful country. It just needs some grooming. It’s matter of time,I believe.
It will take 100 years for India to develop. Poverty and corruption in India are so deep-rooted that we may never come out of it. Hot weather, trash, and pollution make life worse in India. I moved to the USA in 2019 and I am very happy about leaving India forever.
@@mockingbird8734 It’s true. These folks commenting on all the NRI videos moving back to India just want a Justification of their choices as for whatever reason Sufficiency becomes difficult for these people. I find most of these reasons to move back to be pure lame & not looking it from a Common man’s perspective of how much a middle class working citizen struggles in India related to most of it’s problems.
They talk about the thriving economy yet don’t realise most of these jobs are nothing but outsourced from the West itself. They talk about the Startup culture building up in India yet don’t realise how much of it is nothing but VC funds these companies have acquired from again, the West itself.
@@mockingbird8734 Poverty and Corruption are global phenomenon. In US there are homeless people there are shanties. Medical Insurance are very costly. Waiting time for appointment is very high. Labour is very costly. Maid servant which is a basic necessity in India is a luxury in the US.
Overpopulation and corruption will ruin this country
@@guesswhosbackg6616 In US you do not have corruption at a lower level but at a higher level it is more than India.
How can Lehmann Brothers which was 150+ yr old organization which is audited by Big 4 which maintains highest level of cheques and balances go bankrupt?
How can 9/11 happen when you have such high level of technology and security? Doesn't it look like a inside job?
Hence to conclude Poverty, unemployment etc are global phenomenon which is present everywhere in varying proportion
This is a wonderful video for those grappling with this dilemma.
We have stayed in US for 33 yrs now. My hubby is emotional, and kept struggling with this decision, but we ended up staying and now it seems v difficult to move back. I have always loved it here as I am more practical and less emotional.
So, ultimately it depends on each individual.
By being practical u meant money. But Dear, money doesn't matter after a certain point.
@@vecna7523 by being practical, she means that life is not red roses in India either and there will always be judgemental people like you to deal with.
@@shaneward2588 Well she happens to be Indian and there is only one thing Indians go abroad for and that's money.
Who r we kidding ?
You may talk about infinite aspects but let's not miss the forest for the trees.
I'm not judgemental but brutally honest.
@Vecna of course money...these people are after money only ..u make the exchange rate reverse none will stay in abroad
@@vecna7523 My wife's an Indian and that's not at all the reason she migrated. The words that you say are reflection of your motivation to stay abroad, not necessarily applies for everyone else.
Thank you for sharing your experience Nisha! All the best with your venture.
Thank you for This video gave me some inspiration and tips as well on how and when to plan a return to Kolkata. I am currently in my first semester for my Master's here in the USA and have been feeling kind of homesick since the past two-three days. This video has helped greatly!!
My pleasure 😊
Wish you all the best for the future, you video really helpful!
I am glad that you are BACK to India. And now you are a TH-camr making money. Keep it up.
Thanks for sharing the loneliness and other mental wellness issues, Nishta. I went through similar experiences. Incl. poverty of the fully-funded grad student too.
After watching many videos on the 'return to india' topic, which seemed to be covered by only NRIs who returned to India after working in the US, I felt a bit irritated. The reason being, I am a single Indian aged 28 who has been studying in Copenhagen (denmark) since 2.5 years and now working as a waiter to sustain myself in the job search period. I am incredibly homesick and need the liberty of time to upskill myself, amongst other concerns of peak self-doubt levels and a massive load of indecisiveness due to a conflict between deciding for myself and to please others who's regard for other individuals increases depending on their superficial levels. And also my education and employable skillsets are mixed and mismatched (Computer Science + Audio Engineering specialization + Content Writing internships upto 2 years), which makes it much tougher to get a job here in Denmark.
There are hardly any videos of Indian students living abroad in Scandinavia who returned home on their own personal choice.
Thank you so much for this video and very gradually illustrating the pros and cons of your experience. Much needed. tagging myself as a 'failure' for returning to homegrounds after completing my masters here felt like a purely futile experience to have. I am considering returning home coming late August or September to reorient myself and get upgraded on homeground.
Hey Vatsal, that sounds tough. Sorry that yo are facing these struggles. Truth is there are many other people also who are not immediately able to figure out their careers. But yes very few people share those stories. Hang in there, start taking mini steps towards what you think is right for you at this time. As for people, don't care much, their opinions will not help you. Be selfish, do what feels right. And good luck!
@@ScholarStrategyTV pleased to see your response to my thoughts on your video :) I realized that it's something very okay to choose to return home after completing an education abroad. And honestly it is not only the education, but the lifestyle, communication with other students and professors, getting introduced to so many perspectives and the melodies of different languages between two humans (I also get very emotional and SUPER hyped when I hear Marathi, one of my mother tongues), getting into therapy for maintaining mental stability and unravelling personal pasts to get at least somewhat cleansed at a mental level, also getting introduced to the 🏳️🌈 community here and self-acceptance, realizing and repairing some layers of my relationship with family. and last but not the least, getting to specialise in a super niche area of computer science and arts. there is a-LOT which has been covered on my journey in these nearly 3 years. and when i return home, i bring every single memory and vibration of this roadtrip back with me. 😌🌸
@@ScholarStrategyTV I also realized that the 'American dream' comes across as a very superficial tone to me. It isn't healthy at all. Returning home after an education abroad should be celebrated and normalized rather than stigmatised and plain boo'ed.
@@vatsalguruvayurappan9724 I hope you'll find your calling at your own pace and won't beat yourself up for what others are saying. Wishing you all the best!
@@sitadevimuthkhod2574 Thank you!!
It is very informative. Thank you so much for this video ma’am. I have a question. If Im on a H1b visa and want to move completely to India, what are the things I need to keep in mind?
Yes !! I get your point !! Like you said every one have personal choice !! I feel same way 15 years back but now I love here !! Like you said quality of life and peace here !! I have very good life India to !! I love India but I love here to!! Khuch pane ke liye khuch khona padata hai !!!
Thanks Heena!
Aap ek saache deshbhakt hai aur aapki tarah Jo india bapas aakar india ki fayede karte hain mujhe aisi log bahut pasand hai.
It's a good decision to go back to your home country especially if the country gives you good opportunities to grow.
Yes with American companies and mncs
The million dollars smile while you mentioned one way ticket convey it all, good luck for your enterprise.
Been in US for 22 years and worked for US GOVT took VRS and was back to India 3 years ago...Now I am enjoying warm summers and mild winter and able to define my day as I wish every day....In life I set limit to as there is NO LIMIT to earn money and enjoy materialistic life .and living a contend life with what I earned ....Note...In USA I went thru Downturns...Layoffs...Medical issues etc...Anyway enjoyed and experienced life during my Stay in USA ...Only problem felt is WINTER COLD WEATHER...Over here in INDIA I am enjoying life on the BEACH every day and enjoying SUNNY DAYS.....with Family Friends Relatives and help as and when required......
Dollar power don’t forget that’s why you are enjoying in India had you not spent those years in USA things would have been different now remember
Indian food, our culture & festivals, easy asseciability for many things, snow fall are the reasons because of which many people miss India & most important is maid, some of my friends get frustrated because they don't get any helping hand for household work & some have to sacrifice their carrier
Your videos are really good for guidance to youngsters
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 I privileged to have lived in some amazing places and have met some amazing people along the way. Won't trade this life for anything. We are good here.
Well are you christian if christian you would like western countries
If you have children born o/seas, don't even think of moving back to India. Neither you, or your children, will ever belong there again. It s a harrowing choice for people who immigrate. They escape poverty, only to find themselves strangers in their new home forever.
what about after the children have become adults, working or pursuing a degree?
@@murali-alive Indians never leave their children.....God Forbid!
Many people join Big IT firms like Amazon, Google and take transfer to India. It helps them in 2 ways. First they have job. Second, their stocks will be vested in India according to USA package
Excellent. So nicely explained. I liked your way of communicating.
Thank you
It's really an amazing and true points that you said in this video. I am an international MBA student studying in UK and my course is about to end this month. when I came to UK in 2023 I had thought of settling in this country but my husband and daughter didn't like the culture and weather of this country. Finally, I have decided to go back to my home country because of family and happiness. You said in this video about your venture.. so could you please share your business website. I am really excited to know more about this. Looking forward to it.
Some great points here!
Thank you!
Concise and precise content with your reassuring smile
India's metamorphosis in last decade in every sector of life under present government is something v all see to realise that India will be the most livable country in times ahead
Balancing half year in India and half in Canada I am seeing the life differences
BUT 1 ADVANTAGE U HAVE to your India returning wisdom IS YR HOME TOWN INDORE a great historic city IS SO AWESOME ESPECIALLY now that it's the cleanliest in India and NOT TO MENTION ABOUT historic HOLKAR'S MAHESHWAR ON NARMADA r huge attractions for someone like u to miss home country
For wkends especially in monsoon Modi Government has gifted a brand new Patalpani Kalakund Heritage train journey with Vistadome
Such life enriching attractions r being routinely added by this Government with VandeBharat state of the art trains and airport like major railway stations our ancestors never had a clue about
When u return well planned from US then India IS BECOMING THE DESTINATION OF CHOICE NO DOUBT
I applied to FIT newyork and got an admission in 2016, how ever i couldnt go due to some reasons but got opportunity to work out side of India. Now, when i look back, I am wondering what made me take that decision? I never thought of what would be my life after I graduate. I wish, people who have sailed those boats shall make videos like you so it helps the coming generation to make better decisions.. thank you for the content
Hi.. Thnx.. I can relate it very well. I am on the side.. We left London a year ago with 2 very young kids. As much i would have loved i dont have opportunity back here at home. My kids and wife have settled well, although i feel we should go back.. Worried also abt the NRI fees post 12th here in India and UK. Thnx again
Uk ka bural haal hai. Beeter hai vahan mat jao
@@arvindchahal7009 kyuuuuu
I'm definitely in that same state after staying here for 10 years now. I have always wanted to go back and have 2025 as the year when I have planned to move back but nowadays I feel like I should pack my bags by end of 2023 and sell all stuffs (home, car , land etc) I have with me here. One question that bothers me, how much money one should have (of course there is no upper limit but just as a rough number) to go back, settle, take a break and start fresh in there when that person has a 2 year young?
3-5cr
I thing minimum. 1.5 cr.indian rupees (2 lake us doller)
Nice video, going thru currently what ever u went thru in USA.
Thank you for sharing your experience 😊 I find multiple YTbers these days sharing only negatives, though they themselves are living there
Family in India
Indian Food
In India, we see People around
Indian culture
Take help from friend / neighbors.
Hey Indori… 😊
Thanks for sharing…
Dilemma here as well…
I came to the UK as a student year 2007, recession hit in 2008 and I lost my part time job, I was dead broke. But I hassled in the cold harsh weather, completed my studies, got a job, saved money, set-up a firm, sold the firm in 2021 and retired. It all happened in 13 years. UK is not for the weak, if you want to be successful here then you have to integrate with British community and also depends on your mindset. Your current situation does not determine your future but your thoughts will.
I think I am the only person in the comment section that likes the UK. This is a beautiful country, fresh air (outside London ofcourse), pure water and non gmo food, excellent private healthcare, good transportation networks, best restaurants in the world, best social life, Europe is 45 minutes away, and more importantly great people to socialise with.
😂 i hope your future 100 generation stay happy in uk us europe whatever but give us one favour no matter how bad you stay there forever and never ever think of coming back to india 🇮🇳 ❤coz we dont want gaddar here
A point to mention is in US there is lot of racism and of course crime everywhere ; you made a good decision, where every you are you should feel happy.
No not really, every country has their pros and cons. Wherever it makes you happy one should move
@@AnnaLia120 tu pagal hai kya jo sabko reply ker raha hai... Recent shooting in us tells all truth don't be dalla okay
In my experience more racism in India than US, I lived in Kerala for 4.5 yrs and felt more racism in Kerala than my life in 5 different states of US. I think if staying in your home state is the thing, then one may not feel racism, but India is big country and racism is rampant on basis of region and languages
@@skull8723 pagal mein nahi hu bhai ya bahen... India mein bhi abhi roj dange ho rahe hai.. kya people khush nahi hai ?? Bus US mein bhi shooting hota hai wo bhi galat hai.. magar kya happiness places ya jagah se aati hai ?? Mere khayal se nahi..
@@skull8723 sabko reply ?? Bhai ya bahen kanha padhe mere aur reply tune ?? Aur mein reply Karu to pagal aur aap reply Karo .. to uss hisab se pagal ko reply karne wala to maha pagal hi ho sakta hai.. khush raho bahen ya bhai.. apne naam mein jo Skull hai uske niche jo dimag hai woo nikala ne ke baad yahi hota hai, chinta mat karo
Courageous step. All the best. Both places are unique and good.
hi Nisthaji, thanx so much for giving us such an informative & useful video!!
looking forward to watching more such awesome videos!!👍
as u told, many students who belong to middle class take huge education loans in order to follow their dream of pursuing their studies abroad!!
how will they repay their loans if they come back to India ? they won't get equal salary in India to repay the loan ; more so , if they have to start something on their own ; they can't take another loan which will be a huge burden on them ; how to manage this financial problem ?? by that time , they may have their family & kid also ; their parents would have become old & they have to support them also ; it's a very difficult decision to make & not possible for everybody ;😇
Same situation I m going back to India from Australia
Why? How long you lived in Australia
Why people love Australia
Very rightly said..
I'm amazed with the clarity of mind you have!! Wow😲
V nice content,great watching the video,it's v true ,we will never get the essence of country,our culture, else where.
I’m planning to move to India in the next 6 years. Currently, I hold an OCI (Overseas Citizen of India) status as I obtained Canadian citizenship. Even though I spend most of the year, about 6-8 months, in India, I primarily maintain my Canadian passport to avoid the Permanent Residency (PR) renewal requirement, which necessitates spending 1000 days out of 5 years outside Canada.
I earn my income in Canada and invest in agriculture to support my parents in India, even though I’m not making a significant profit from the farming venture. However, farming is a deep-rooted tradition in my family. My plan is to explore opportunities in California, work there for a while, and eventually relinquish my Canadian citizenship to return to Indian citizenship.
Many people suggest that I could potentially earn more money in India. However, in practical terms, I believe that my current knowledge and skills may not yield as much income there, and the work environment might be more stressful than working in foreign countries.
People who have property in India can come back, but people who doesn’t have property in India started from zero at foreign countries ,can struggle in India, its better being at abroad, but if you want any medical treatments india is best, personally I would suggest, Jo bhai behen ne bahut struggle kiya hai financially, bahut saari problems dekhi hai india me, mat aana india me woh, yeah for tourism you can come anytime, but financially you will just struggle, jinke parents support karte hain , people who have higher education can do job anywhere in the world, unka toh chal jata hai, but Jo truck par hain usa me stores par hain or even doing freelancing, they can’t come back here , hardly they manage to make money for studying, india me kon truck pe rakhe ga, it’s better at usa, likh lo 2 Aadmi kabhi nahi aayenge vapis ek toh Gujarati aur dusra punjabi, bahut struggle dekha hai nahi ayenge 👀 vapis
Hello bhai Saab! jo Gujrati aur Punjabi ki baat kar rahe ho jo nahi ayenge ..wo log independence k aas paas k time gaye honge ..tab to boht struggle tha hi na
@@abhilashshettigar9002 brother, independence wale time struggle kam tha , aj jyada hai in Punjab, very rarely people come back
@@Artistmaninderdandiwal maybe you are right bro I dont know about Punjab it all depends on which part of India you are in and what you do.. I am from Mumbai ..life he to struggle to honi he ..kahin kam kahin zyada.. struggling for basic needs he to fir to problem he..
@@abhilashshettigar9002 bathinda, Amritsar, Jalandhar, Ludhiana, Chandigarh, patiala, great hub for ielts centre more than 29 colleges have closed down, around 150k admissions decreased in colleges
Me gujju 😂
This is such a wonderful video. I loved it
My cousin lived for years in New York and her husband was brutally attacked there. They decided to return to India. However, you remain a prisoner in your house. Too many poor and too many problems outside the security patrolled compound. What is the difference? You swap some problems for others.
I appreciate how you reminded many times that it should be everyone’s personal decision. Can you make a video if you felt any struggle with day to day issues like traffic, pollution and corruption being an entrepreneur?
I wish you could reach more people because I feel like people go to the US with the perception that it’s a utopia when in reality it’s almost the exact opposite. There is nothing wrong with studying abroad it’s just the idea that the education and country are going to provide an end all solution when in reality it’s not.
Very good and informative videos
I only want to do ms there! Just at least for 1 year
I am thinking to return to india. I get pension ans ssi close to 200000 dollars. should i return to India.
I think it is possible to start a business while on H1B visa. And you said your company was willing to sponsor you for GC. Once you have a green card it is even easier to start your business without having to be in a job if your financials allowed
UIUC computer science is not even under 10 in world rankings! It is actually ranked #18 in the world and #5 in the US rankings. Check your facts!
could be the case that it was ranked 5 back when she applied
Even i moved to India for my love of Modi ji. Thanks for being a true Hindu. Bharat mata ki jai
Har har Modi
@@scientistswife kuch v
My son is having green card, an iitian, did his phd in data science and machine learning from us,working in topmost us company,his wife also an iitian,did her ms in us doing very good job in us company,having two kids both us citizens by birth,six and two years old,doing very good there but wants to come back to India,very firmly planning for it,but we parents me and my wife are confused with their decision although they come to India regularly and we went there three times and spent good time with family. We are in dilemma please advise,thank.
Awesome! Very well explained...
I think it is always better to return back with a company transfer or home-country relocation, if possible. Even if you want to start your own venture back in India.
Starting new ventures in India can takes an enormous amount of planning, execution & time - with many more obstacles to navigate. Systems and clearances here are not as streamlined or easy. Multiple review of plans & budget for your venture is very often required.
Another very important decision to take is where you will stay after coming back. Would you move in with your parents? Would you move into an independent apartment in the same city as your parents? Or will it be a different city? Because at this age (between 25-30) you are reaching a stage in life where your need to finalise a location for life and will probably marry and settle down sooner than later. By this time after completing your education and after 3-4 years of professional work experience... you already know what career opportunities you will pursue.
Third point, I feel is, if you are exiting US because your Visa has expired... then it makes sense to seek a transfer to Singapore or Dubai (3-4 hr flight from India) or even UK/Europe (7-8 hr flight from India) instead of coming back to India. But if you are NOT compelled to exit US... then Dubai or Singapre does not make sense! Then you are returning back to your roots as your primary motivator and only a return to India makes sense. Singapore or Dubai is neither here nor there!
OK Mr.Know-all.. everything is bad in India. Try being a westerner till death. Good luck
Hi I have a genuine question. At what age did you move to US?(if you are comfortable in sharing). Also, If I have this plan that i want to build something of my own, should I still plan to go to US? I wanted to explore the life there too but my heart has always been adamant to create something of my own. What would be your opinion in this? If I also want to settle in India,as you have mentioned in the video, kind of same reasons, should I even take the cost and time to explore there? I know its quite subjective but if you can provide your opinion it would be helpful, also thanks for all your inputs, your work is truly helpful.
I went to US when I was 22 and returned when I was 29
@kansi mango I have been in the US for 5 years and from that experience I can suggest if you want to try something new or on your own staying back in india is the best thing. Also money is almost the same here and in india. Lastly if you are in US you cannot explore any other country as you are bound by visa. My advise is be in india if you want to start something on your own and you can always travel to countries including US.
@@rajashekerreddy4258 Its Kashni Mago dear, but Thank you for your inputs! Much appreciated. May I know did you go there for education or directly for work? and what is your domain of work if you are comfortable?
@@rajashekerreddy4258how will you travel with Indian passport 😂?
Thank you for letting your motherland have the results of your activity.
What happens if all the cons you mentioned are faced in India as well ?
Every one’s decision is based upon their own choices. So many people moved back to India 🇮🇳 after living and hard worked in 🇺🇸 USA. They even build beautiful home 🏡 with decorative things from here. They returned back here as they were not comfortable there. House heating,cooling,garbage disposal,Dr, Meds,groceries ,traffic,pollution etc too much discouraging.Now they live here 😂
So what r u laughing
@@aishwarya2130 ,they came back to Pavillion 🤣🤣🤣
Thank you so much for this video. It solved many of my doubts ❤️
Glad it was helpful!
Hey Sirish, did you comeback with a retirement corpus and with a project plan? If somebody 39 years old(middle class guy, couple working in IT) and just not accumulated their corpus, no much complaints here, what is your suggestion? I have an option to move to US on H1B but hating the visa status issues, moving kids there and bringing back here. What is your suggestion as on 2023 situtaions in USA and India today.
HI, your videos are really informative and provides insights about one goes through the dilemma when living aboard life as Foreigner..!!!
I have couple of questions related to same topic with an extension..!
- In most cases its comes out like indians from US but however did you have any feedback or call from any indians living in germany or Europe and thinking about moving back to india ..? what were there challenges..?
- secondly it would be great if you make videos on OCI card holders childrens education in india, its understood that OCI card holders children should pay more fees than indian citizens (for undergraduate....etc), if this is the case then only parents can have citizens and excempting children from giving up indian citizenship, in these cases will it make any sense to take any other citizenship..apart from having luxury of free visa travel across world..!!!
Very nice n genuine video ..👍
Happy for you dear...
Yaaaaaaaaaawn 🥱
My son is an engineer and he he has done his MS in usa. He has filed his green card in 2015 in EB2 process now how many years he will have to wait for it?.
Could have been useful if its shared in English :( JFYI - Most of the south Indians don't know Hindi, if you want to share content across then please do it in English, Subtitles are not that useful here, Thanks.
Very informative video. I think that you can give important information and ideas for those who want to study COMPUTER science in the USA.
Dreaming ☺️
I attended a big university in LA for a masters in engineering program. I met my advisor once and told him "the professor teaches like crap, essentially he is facilitating stealing 10,000usd from me,". He replied back saying "dont talk about these things , i will help you". Please advise how i should proceed after this information.
Sorry to hear that. How was Professor stealing from you?
Your presentation was very neat.
Thank you!
Many widow, divorce senior, aged women are not wishing to leave U.S.A with reason of senior's benefits by government, what sould they should do.
Any pointers for head hunters who can place .. 24 years experienced IT professional .. we are OCI holders..
please let me know.,
Hi,pls provide the college name where you studied MS and if bachelor in computer science available..
Incredible India.
Hii I am located in Houston Tx currently.. have an question for you.. I want to take certification courses in HR .. that’s my interest.. I am an ex cabin crew.. worked in aviation for 8years.. but now want to do something in HR field .. please suggest some courses and universities.. thank you
Very informative video