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Should YOU REALLY move BACK to INDIA? (Detailed Analysis!) 

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@Shef-rz1dh
@Shef-rz1dh Месяц назад
Indians who grew up in Delhi and Mumbai are so much better to listen to and talk to…❤
@rohanutep81
@rohanutep81 Месяц назад
😂😂😂
@user-wv6qb2fz8r
@user-wv6qb2fz8r Месяц назад
Are you trying to say Andu Gundus are not .. how dare you ..
@Shef-rz1dh
@Shef-rz1dh Месяц назад
@@user-wv6qb2fz8r 😂🤣
@manisherande4568
@manisherande4568 Месяц назад
Thank you
@tarun4629
@tarun4629 Месяц назад
This is not canada vs India discussion... It's Canada vs Delhi NCR comparison 😂😂😂😂😂...The youtuber has seen india through a single lens of Delhi / NCR ignoring Indian diversity.
@AdityaJape
@AdityaJape Месяц назад
Another negative iq jeet who has no idea Indian in the UK are getting killed and Indians long back have been running back to India
@deltaview2151
@deltaview2151 Месяц назад
He talks about bigger cities as it's fair to compare as we expect better infrastructure and living lifestyle there. So Mumbai, NCR and Bengaluru are references. If anyone is from tier 2..3 cities india, then more chance of Canada already being better
@DreamAbroad1
@DreamAbroad1 Месяц назад
I am sorry if you felt that way. May be as I have spent more time in Delhi/NCR so that’s reflecting in the video as well. I did try to make multiple mentions about cities like Mumbai, Bangalore, Hyderabad and Pune as well. But feedback taken, will take care of that in the future, thanks again!
@adityaK12
@adityaK12 11 дней назад
@@DreamAbroad1 Other cities are doing "fairly well". Tu bhai Delhi se bahar gaya nahi shayad.
@dhruvpatel8793
@dhruvpatel8793 Месяц назад
I would move to other small cities in Canada than going back to India. I will go back after I retired.
@jatinm7909
@jatinm7909 Месяц назад
@@dhruvpatel8793 The only problem to this plan is kids .. once your kids grow up in Canada; they are unlikely to move to India and then it is obvious that you will not leave your children, unless they leave you, ending up retiring in Canada …
@DreamAbroad1
@DreamAbroad1 Месяц назад
I agree with both of you. It’s difficult to make such moves as your family expands as now you just don’t have to think about yourself but all your family and their future as well.
@user-wv6qb2fz8r
@user-wv6qb2fz8r Месяц назад
mentally retired
@user-wv6qb2fz8r
@user-wv6qb2fz8r Месяц назад
@@DreamAbroad1 family expands as in becomes fatter ?
@jatinm7909
@jatinm7909 Месяц назад
If you have saved about 100k in Canada and if your home in India is in tier 2/3 cities, then you can go back and live a good life even with a lower package of 10-15 lacs. Main points are whether you are able to take care of your parents and whether you are healthy. The main trouble living in India is work life balance for which only personal business is a solution. For that, you should have saved around 300k CAD. In a nutshell, India is anytime better if you will live in tier 2/3 cities
@rohanutep81
@rohanutep81 Месяц назад
Which are the tier 2 3 cities in India?
@dahiyahbk
@dahiyahbk Месяц назад
No dude, you would need atleast 200k liquid and all invested in Index funds so that even if you cannot find a job you can get 10% atleast per annum return which is close to 12 lakh per year and then only take out less than 12 lakh so that rest stays and gets compounded in the total amount. Capital gain tax is 10% so not a bad deal. I have my portfolios both in Canada in TFSA and in India. I will be moving back in 4-5 years with 3 Crores in Nifty50 and Full capacity TFSA here in Vanguard s&p500 And I am all set No need to even work at that point
@jatinm7909
@jatinm7909 Месяц назад
@@dahiyahbk make sense ! But ultimately you will find one or the other job or do small business and then you will not need to take out from your corpus …
@jatinm7909
@jatinm7909 Месяц назад
@@rohanutep81 Vadodara, Valsad, Surat, Bharuch, Gandhinagar. I listed these in just one state .. enjoy
@ketan.x
@ketan.x Месяц назад
​@@dahiyahbkthat's amazing. Kinda same boat would you like to connect?
@yvr2002rtw
@yvr2002rtw 26 дней назад
For those Indians who already have PR and have young kids, please make sure you get Canadian citizenship for everyone in the family. You don't want your PR only kids to grow up as adults after living in Canada for many years without Canadian citizenship and inadvertently commit a crime that would get them deported to India, a country where they did not grow up and unfamiliar with.
@amitkadam6617
@amitkadam6617 Месяц назад
Canada is hyped . Please be aware. If you have good job in IT here thorugh work permit then only come here then think later
@yvr2002rtw
@yvr2002rtw 26 дней назад
English speaking countries such as Canada, US, UK, Australia are overrated. For any Indians thinking of migrating to another country, perhaps also consider non-English speaking countries such as continental Europe, Eastern Europe, Russia, S.E. Asia (Thailand, Singapore, Malaysia, Vietnam etc.), or even East Asia (China, Korea, Japan).
@FrankTenpennyy
@FrankTenpennyy 4 дня назад
So just Indians migration all over the world. Why u think those countries want mass immigration from India?
@zahidazizulhussain9051
@zahidazizulhussain9051 Месяц назад
I can't believe that your tell that.i was one who was inspired to go Canada by your channel
@Shef-rz1dh
@Shef-rz1dh Месяц назад
And so far he is the best Indian origin person I have seen in Canada❤
@DreamAbroad1
@DreamAbroad1 Месяц назад
Times change buddy, Canada’s situation has deteriorated in the last couple of years. I guess you should just check out the conclusion part of the video once where I tried to summarize it with the best efforts.
@RajG2390
@RajG2390 Месяц назад
very fair analysis comparing pros and cons of both Countries 👍
@humblehooligan
@humblehooligan Месяц назад
Good video! 1 more point in favour of Canada is the infrastructure and system against natural disasters. As natural disaster become more common both in India and in Canada, Canada has a more resilient system that alerts people and avoids deaths as much as possible. A good example is how they dealt with Jasper fire. This was very inspirational. The government was very pro-active in mitigating the disaster not just during the fires, but they have using prescribed fires for years together, didn't allow developmental expansion in the town despite being a tourist spot. We can not expect this from India, we see disasters with high casualties because the residences were built in places that were not meant to accommodate such buildings. Keeping our descendants in mind (who might see a lot more disasters than us due to climate change), it's probably better to stay in Canada.
@DreamAbroad1
@DreamAbroad1 Месяц назад
Yes, I agree. However there are more such incidents like that in India, sometimes they have done a good job in cases of some cyclones and when they have such type of natural disasters that have been predicted well. Also a good reason for that, Canada has very less population which is easy to manage.
@humblehooligan
@humblehooligan Месяц назад
@@DreamAbroad1 Good point. Agreed
@adityaK12
@adityaK12 11 дней назад
I will spend 2 more years take passports for family and leave. I love Canada but housing is killing me .
@FrankTenpennyy
@FrankTenpennyy 4 дня назад
So you will give up your indian citizenship?
@abhisheksood3627
@abhisheksood3627 Месяц назад
Respectfully in school and education sector you haven't talked about quality of free education...? You are discussing Olympic medals in education comparison..? Do you think free class rooms with international refugees kids is where you will put your kids...? Do the rich Canadians send their kids to same schools...? If not then pls share cost of decent Canadian schools Compared to Inr 20-50k fees in India....?
@robinmanmuliya7026
@robinmanmuliya7026 Месяц назад
Are you moving back to India?
@DreamAbroad1
@DreamAbroad1 Месяц назад
No I am not, this video is for people who are seriously thinking of going back to India.
@rohanutep81
@rohanutep81 Месяц назад
@@DreamAbroad1😂😂😂😂
@healthcarefornoobs4957
@healthcarefornoobs4957 Месяц назад
Very fair comparison 👍
@DreamAbroad1
@DreamAbroad1 Месяц назад
Glad you liked it
@mohammedsohelansari2884
@mohammedsohelansari2884 Месяц назад
1. Very well covered but You have to expand your view out of Delhi and Mumbai. 2.You are missing the biggest point i.e Population. India is highly populated country and that is why they have those loop holes that you have covered whereas Canada has still controlled population but they are failing to manage the situation. We left india to get better position and opportunities it seems again we are moving back to same situation. We cannot justify failures by comparing it with whom who already has a lot of failures (main reason for immigration).
@brap3775
@brap3775 Месяц назад
Yes leave Canada please!
@SillyCar31
@SillyCar31 Месяц назад
Hell nawww Im here trying to get out of this country And y'all doin this? 💀💀🙏😭
@meenalpandit4204
@meenalpandit4204 Месяц назад
Very good analysis... You can also discuss about the tax structure of both countries.. especially the indirect taxes and latest increase in tax structure in india compared to Canada.. Secondly I would like your take on the current issue of growing hatred towards indians in Canada .. thank you
@AdityaJape
@AdityaJape Месяц назад
Taxes in India being spent on productive things unlike Canada where you don't even get healthcare
@DreamAbroad1
@DreamAbroad1 Месяц назад
Thank you, I am already working on that video about the recent issues Indians are facing in Canada. Also and having seen the recent disappointment middle class Indians have shown after 2024 budget taxation, it would be an interesting topic as well.
@factstology
@factstology Месяц назад
please do and bring your fellow punjabs with you
@pbc5137
@pbc5137 Месяц назад
What about cleanliness and general environment in Canada being so much better?
@DreamAbroad1
@DreamAbroad1 Месяц назад
Definitely, I second that.
@sridharv3903
@sridharv3903 Месяц назад
Both places have their pros and cons. Generally speaking its difficult to reverse migrate after spending several years in Canada. The job and career scope and la dscape in India would have changed and you are competing with stornger local candidates. Cost of living and economy would have changes. If you dont have own home then be prepared for high rent and cost of living chqllenges. Its easier for IT professionals who get transfer, but for others its going to be difficult. India to Canada is easier despite initial struggel becuase you can start low and learn and grow. However if you take a slightly lower level title in India people may judge your or you yourself feel a low self esteem - however in Western nations this is common and not necessarily looked down upon. Secondly the India you left and experienced may be co pletely different from todays India.
@sridharv3903
@sridharv3903 Месяц назад
Except for personal reasons such as family or property related commitments or intracompany transfer it's not a great advantage to reverse migrate. One is job or career issues, second your kids are already settled in their education or lifestyle or culture abroad, and other reasons. However it may make sense to plan for longer term to have a house in India either for own use, rental income or as a planned step to retire in future. Have a home or set up in place today may help later when you retire.
@deepaksagar1986
@deepaksagar1986 Месяц назад
I Left delhi because of pollution . I have 2 kids so I have to think about their health.
@AdityaJape
@AdityaJape Месяц назад
😂 what a chomu could have moved to another town in Bharat.
@deepaksagar1986
@deepaksagar1986 Месяц назад
You are just a troll .
@DreamAbroad1
@DreamAbroad1 Месяц назад
That’s right, one of the big reason for me to move out was that pollution as well and that’s why I made sure to include that point in this video.
@Scott-up5ut
@Scott-up5ut Месяц назад
No jobs here
@eks3164
@eks3164 Месяц назад
Well said
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