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Brother, thanks for putting up this video and firstly I fully respect your opinion regarding life of an immigrant in UK. And on many aspects I completely agree with you. However there are few things where I would differ with all due respect. Firstly you rightly stated one need to make up their mind and prepare for hard work before coming here. Which is absolutely correct. But isn’t that the case everywhere in the world anyways. Nowadays you can not survive without hard work, no matter where you chose to live. If you want to maintain a good lifestyle you have to go through your struggles. But that builds your character and make you a better person. In fact in my opinion living in India given the current economic crisis and unemployment rate is more harder. To get a job which can provide you a good lifestyle in India isn't that easy anyways. Most of multinational companies their have US or UK based clients so most of the staff ends up doing graveyard shifts. You rightly spotted if someone has a decent set up in India already i.e business or government job and earning around Rs 1 lakh per month should not come to UK ( though many will still argue because it depends which city of India you live in to see if Rs 1 lakh is enough to maintain a good lifestyle when you have kids or family to feed. But yeah if someone feels they have a decent set up and don’t feel the need to migrate it’s common sense why would they? I came to UK around 17-18 years ago as a student. I did my undergrad and Masters in UK, now working for Armed Forces. Yes back home my father had a good government job and coming to UK was my decision and yes I did struggle in my initial years but now when I look back every sec seems worth it. Please Don’t get me wrong I do wish If I had this lifestyle back home I wouldn’t have come here, but I wouldn’t discourage anyone by pointing out just the struggle or bad weather. Yes cost of living is expensive here, but £600 to £700 for a studio flat..? It depends which part of UK you decide to settle. Living in London is like living in Mumbai or Delhi so cost of living will be high. If you want to study in good collages or Universities in India nowadays isn’t cheap either. And the culture of donations and paid seats is a well known issue. Yes most of couples here work here, but I don’t see anything wrong in it and it’s same in India too in many big cities.There are many good things too which you will get if you do the hard work here. Value of life, no corruption at lower levels at least ,better work culture, great importance to mental health, supportive HR, more job opportunities, financial freedom which enables you to help your loved ones back home are some examples. Regarding bringing parents yes it’s not that easy to get PR for them if you have siblings in India but you can get a 10 year multi entry visa for them and get it renewed after 10 years. Many of my friends in India tells their side of the story and the exploitation and stress they have to face even after putting all the hard work, One thing I can vouch for after living here for that long that if you put the effort in you do get the rewards accordingly. I agree every place has its pros and cons regardless you chose to come to UK or stay in India. In the end it all comes to your personal ambition. Rest about hard work or struggle that exist both sides. Thanks 🙏🏻
Yea bro, 10 year multi-entry visa is there, but there seems an unwritten caveat with it. My colleague's mother (with multi-entry visa) used to visit 2-3 times a year, and never stayed for over a month. Still, once immigration officials (at Heathrow) warned her saying 'you are visiting UK too often, we might blacklist you'.
Thank u for this comment. It gave me positivity cos i m thinking abt to move to uk. Bt watching this subtitle think twice nd other things put me in a fix nd think abt my decision again nd again. U said everything so true. Struggle is everywhere bt we should motivate other people to do go nd work hard inspite of putting subtitle like this. Thanks bro
If you and your wife are earnings 1lakh EACH.... Don't come to UK.... I agree with paaji.... No point in leaving settled job and starting from scratch.
@@rajbirsingh2020 Don't destroy your life and regret your whole life after moving abroad. If you are making 55k Rs. monthly, that is a good a salary, and you can enjoy life without any pressure. In UK, even if you make 2 lakh Rs. a month, you will regret to live there. All salary goes to paying bills, rent etc. Moreover, houses in UK are too small as compared to India. India is 11 times bigger country than UK with a variety of geographical landscapes. But UK doesn't have variety of geography. Everywhere it all looks same.
@@rajbirsingh2020 55k is still good enough. With increment and promotions or extra hard work, you can make more. 55k is equivalent to what you will make abroad as a middle-class person. UK's 2 lakh salary is worth 50000 Rs. of India economically speaking. If you leave your job in India, it will give someone else a chance to fill your position and work. All up to you, if you want to take a risk and move to UK or not.
Have been here for 3 months and his every word is true. Life here is tough which I believe will toughen me for upcoming struggles of my life. Every student I met is not happy its because initial years are tough. As the time is passing I am getting used to it and finding things easy. Lets hope for best and nothing is comparable to living close to your family.
I lived in sweden for 4 years. I left my job in India and wanted to do higher studies and after spending quite some time in europe I finally came back to India. I think people weigh too much on making money and forget a lot of things that become more important once you cross your 30's. Family, friends, food, cultural vibes- home is home. One cannot replace that. Loneliness is a big issue. Migration is good for people who come from lower middle class families. It helps them get out of their financial issues but for a person who's well off in India and have a comfortable life- I am of the opinion that India is good and life won't be infinitely better in the west for them.
@@subhcharanjitsinghnehal9495 I would say that if monthly savings aren't much and a huge part of the income goes on rent, food and other amenities. For them it will make a difference living abroad. There are compromises everywhere. Good income but your social life will be much worse than what you have in India.
You are absolutely right ashish. If you have a comfortable life in india, it's no point going abroad facing hardship. It makes me laugh when some you tubers talk about toasters, electric kettle, washing machine, dishwasher etc as if we don't have all those in india. It's true you need to have a reasonable amount of money to have a decent life. It's necessary to have your own place to live. Interest on fixed deposit in bank is about 7 %. I suggest if you have some money sitting in savings account put it in fixed deposit even for a year or more when you're young. The Interest will cover your daily expenses leaving your capital intact. For 50 lacs fixed deposit @7% you will get about 30 thousand rupees a month.
Bro every single point you said is true. You are such a kind hearted person and sorry to hear some people blamed you, I really enjoyed working with you at The White Company if you remember. The struggle is real and nothing can buy your parents, your health and imagine living in your own country without any visa restrictions. To the guys who are interested to come here, remember your motherland is free to live forever and you have your parents there too. If you don’t work for a week here in a part-time job it will be hard to survive. So save enough money for your expenses before coming here and gain work experience in your field before coming here. It’s also a great idea to visit and personally talk to students before you come here. Stay strong bro and good luck to people coming here.
It's not as simple as not having a sibling abroad to get settlement visa (adult dependent visa) for parents in UK. You have to prove parents need long term care such as going to bathroom etc essentially being bed ridden and that they are unable to do daily tasks without help. Then you have some chance
@@anaamkhan6742 yes ofcourse they can visit. But visit visas are not settlement visas. Not written in law but general principle is they can only stay for max 6 months in a year
Near impossible to get your parents a settlement visa in UK... And even if you do succeed, you will have to bear the total expenses... they won't be entitled to government help...
Thank you Paaji for your dedication towards providing valuable information to all the students and people who want to travel to UK. And also paaji I would like to mention that we are always with you and you have done the right thing. Thank you and God bless you 🙏
Its not always about income if you go Canada or any where in west you will have better living standard cleanness better opportunities its not worthy to spend money in india
You are exactly right. I have also seen such people who blame others for their decision. Its better to ignore such people. I also moved to UK even though i had good paying job in India but it was my decision. Anyway i am also in Coventry and is on Skilled worker visa..
Don't worry Paaji aap apna experience share karo, you are doing a great job ... Aapko blame krne vale vo log aise hai jinko koi chahiye hota hai blame krne k liye. Aapko sabki situation ni pata so unko apni situation k according he decision Lena chahiye na ki aise sun suna k... Upar se aap unko force ni kar rahe job chodne k liye ya fir move hone k liye so don't feel guilty. You just ignore them 🙄... I love watching your videos... You are a genuine guy 😀😀😀
A good suggestion to international students is that part time job k saath agr koi aur paise earn krna chahta toh online jobs bhi kr skta like part time internships and transcription and translation etc isse bhi bhut fark padega 😇 according to your time management kyu k yeh flexible time k According aap kr skte apni mrji se kisi bhi tym
UK was used to be a very attractive country to live when it was in EU.The day it left EU UK is no more beneficial to live better to aim for sweden,Germany.
Swedens economy is low, i been there, and uk still has more jobs and low unemployment rate, also brexit didnt mean we cant go to another eu country, its just that most people dont have freedom of movement from eu to this country, as mass migration from europe caused brexit
💥💥💥💥💥💥💥 ssa paji asi ehh puchna chahnde Haan ki master degree to baad uk vich visa convert ho janda easily work permit vich h Ja phir ehh bauth tuff hai. Please help us
Spot on paji. For students best bet is Canada simply because it’s less expensive, has more opportunities and better chance for students to get PR. Secondary choices can be Australia or Germany. But do your research before making any decision.
Canada doesnot have more opportunities, uk job market is more centralised, i knew people living canada that earned peanuts and canada housing is expensive compared to most of uk, unless its london, its the same work life in most western countries
Guys i live in london doing masters in film making , its not easy as we think , even in london, jobs are difficult to find so make sure you prepare yourself if you coming to uk
I don't agree bhai bcz different people have different experience..so i think i one month anybody can get a job easily but it depends on efforts more rather than other things
My past education is low, I am weak in English, my sister has been living in UK for 20 years, can I get a visa to stay with her, I am currently 44 years old, is there any way to go without English.
Many students are regretting after arriving here in UK because they were living better life in India and never aware of the fact that they have to work and study hard in UK which is very tough
Is the portion over there really tough as compared to over here I've been an average student so would it be possible for someone like to complete my course successfully
Bhai mera intake hai Sep. 2022 ka maine sab kuch arrange karliya hai par mere paas funds nahi hai show karne k liye. Main kya karu. Sgsr koi mujhe sponsor karein toh kya funds show karne say exemption milti hai bhai please zaroor reply karna.
Kaha jayey... Mera toh problem hi problm.. Australia jayey sab uder hi jatey maan nhai hea Canadajayey visa refusal rate or thandi USA mey ajkal visa hi nhai lagti.. Uk aayey wahi haal horaha Baki eu mey language problem hota 🥲🥲aur muskil Karey, toh ky, karey ufffff 🤕🤕🤕🤕
Getting white collar job is not easy and finally one has to do other type of jobs like warehouse, carer, delivery, construction etc, which everyone is not interested in. Finally they find difficulty to cope with real situation. Cost of living also has drastically increased and both hus n wife has to work to maintain the earning n expenses.
Sir mein India mein well settle hu. Ya that's right I am coming to UK just to see the lifestyle and culture of UK just to understand. Whether I should be in UK Or not?? So in that case first I am coming for 3 months I don't have any issue in Accommodation and food. So I can experience well in UK.
Medical care is better and cheaper in India actually western people are coming to India after old age medical tourism is very good in India jab aap parents ko move karna ho to yeh baat yaad rakhein this point also needs to be considered in government job salary k ho toh bhi medical wagera hotha hain aur quaters wagera mil jasta hain aur khana wagera mil jaata Hain easily India mein hotel wagera mein cost bahut hi hai ek roti kitne pound ki hai?
Paji... My name is Abdul and I am from Bangalore ...I do have 6 years experience in MNC in back end operation process then in 2016 and Met with an car accident and left the job then after recovery I left the corporate and started own business that business I successfully ran for 5 years then due to lock down business went through in loss and left the business I am 34 yrs old and made a strong mind of moving UK and do any kind of job ...can any one please suggest me on my decision and guide me what preparations have to do for getting job??
Brother i am from Rajpura....my wife is teacher in maths class 10-12 students cbse school for 10years....i was deciding to go scotland on via wife study visa......i have seen PGDE course ..please suggest .
Good information bhaji...I want to ask Is it easy to get schengen visa from UK student visa for an indian..like if I do 1 year master degree ...so how much chances of getting schengen visa from UK
Hello Paji , I am in Portugal , I will get red passport of Portugal and citizenship on that basis what are the chances to move and settled in UK ? Do you have any suggestions any advice ?
Sir ji I like your videos. I am planning to coming uk on following September for MASTER OF ARCHITECTURE but there is minimum information about that course and scope in UK. Sir, if you know anyone please guide me.
@@tarangmevada5886 My Comment misfired. Sorry.!! I think, you r planing for U. K. to pursue MS in Architecture.!! This Course is rarely heard in U. K.!! To the extent I know ... Job opportunities are bleak. Whereas SOFTWARE jobs are in good number in U. K. after comleting M. S. in CSc. If anybody pursues MS after having 3 to 4 years work experience in any company in India after their B. TECH, they are even getting Tier 2 VISA sponsored jobs after completing 1 year MS in U. K. compared to fresh M. S post graduates. My daughter completes her 2 year Advanced C. Sc. in MS in U. K. Job offers pouring in... as just she casually sent her applications to some Companies. All most all the companies started Mailing and phoning. She stopped applying as she has to complete her Why?wha?.. in mid May..!! She completed her MS with 1 year Industrial placement internship in a London based software Company. Software Jobs are plenty in U. S. No batchmate of her is left idle without Job offers or Jobs in U. K.!! U. K universities are standard universities.!! Since, you are opting for M. S in Architecture, after completing M. S. in U. K, certainly you have to toil hard to secure a job as an Architect.!! I haven't heard about any Architect jobs in U. K.!! Better you try to Canada for a good Job and PR.!! Canada's immigration policy, PR system and job opportunities, Wages are comparatively better than U. K. Do more research, since it is Architecture.
Hye sir mai apki sari vedios dekti hu.. Ar bahout motivate bhi hoti hu.. May bhi mai sept intake par aau.. Kya app mje ek anwer de sakte ho.. Actually maine bsc computer science mai kri hai... Ar mje computer jada aata nhi hai toh mai kon sa asa course choose kru jika scope bhi ho vha ar mje programming ke related subjets na lene ho... Ar plzz mje ye bhi btaye ki mai kon sa work sikh kr aau jo jada impt hai vha par.. Ar mere husband ne bhi aana hai.. Toh unke liye bhi plzz suggest
Sabse bada problem housing hai. If you can afford house there than life is fun as well there but if you cant afford than 10-20 years you will spend there to get your house
bro, my wife is a surgeon and she cleared MRCS. I am an CSE engineer. but looking after my family business. but we both are interested in shifting to UK for better living. As there is alot of insecure environment nowadays in punjab. kindly share your views. what should we do?
22 g sat shiri akal .. i am from patiala and i am doing study in Bikram colloge patiala......please request ah v tuci punjabi ch v video bnayo...kyoki..tuci patiala aye c main milna c thonu..but jdo main aya chotti baradari park ch odo thodi back di video a gyii c...so please jdo v ayoge hun..odo pehnla dss dyeyo..
Very nice and 'to the point' video bro. For those who grew up in India, the UK is good to settle only if you aren't attached to your family (parents and siblings). It is almost impossible to bring your close ones to England, even if you get British citizenship (unlike in Canada).
Its not about money its about the country if i am earning 3 lakh per month in india but still the quality of life remains the same the roads govt infrastructure . So it’s about better life🔥