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He is very correct on every point. This December I will also be ending my nice 4 years journey of living, studying and working in Germany . And doing the Math helped me to take this decision :,D Indeed it is going to be a tough transition. Big thanks, Sachin and Shilpa for boosting my confidence❤
Ive been through the same journey but my Journey started in 2005 and ended in 2021. Very happy that im back home in India and like he mentioned it is all about getting your priorities right, staying firm with your decision and not regretting the same !
His son might regret his parents decision after he grows up. I had an Indian co-worker in the US. His father did his masters in Germany and moved back to India while his father's friend stayed in Germany. Years later, when my co-worker met his father's friends children who grew up in Germany, he was envious of them. He said that he wished that he had grown up in Germany too.
@@RaseemAhmedThe next 10 20 50 years belong to ambanis adanis and top business man's of India. Middle class, upper middle class and lower middle class are were and will be treated as shits
How many Indian children are becoming top level managers or CEO in European companies? We don't see much other names in University or companies in top hierarchy like in US? Why?
Yes. He also mentioned in the video that he was pitching the idea to his company about India, so obviously it means he is not leaving his company and therefore he will be getting a very high salary.
not always, where you will take all money if you are living lonely there? No good indian community and seeing your parents getting old as well in india? Kya faida us paso ka
Well, living in Germany is his perosnal choice. We can n't argue with him. Many people take foreign citizenship like Mumbaiker Nikkhil daughter. It's a very smart decision. In my opinion , living in India is very hard if you do n't earn good amount money. But many people are living and they are happy. And second thing is if you can afford to go out and study there and can earn good amount money. Then you come to India with a good experince and good amount of money, you can get a good amount of package or you can start your own comapny. Then it's a great decision.
But at the end quality of life they are getting in germany, not gonna get it in india.Because in india some problems are very serious like air pollution, most of food made with the help of chemicals and pesticides, traffic etc.
@@cinemastreetwalk3498no prb.. i hv one son.. 6 yrs old.. he went thr kinder garden . kids forget very quickly.. he enjoys in India..many friend s neighbours..no stress of cold outside to play. he is living much better life here.
the biggest drawback europe has let alone germany is level of digitalisation. india is leading in that front with some miles. i am very proud and happy to live in india knowing having few problems but one one thing that make india stand apart with rest of world is DIGITISATION
India does not stand apart from the rest of the world in digitization. China is way way way ahead of the world when it comes to digitization. These are facts which mainstream media will never ever tell you.
@@abirbo Haha who are you telling. I have relative living on China. Yes digitisation is there in China but no. of transcation and amount per transaction is way way high
@@HIMANSHU79879 Haha, you are talking to someone who has lived and worked in China!! "no. of transcation and amount per transaction is way way high" - This data has been published by the Indian government and anybody with a little understanding and brain, knows it's an utter lie! 9/10 persons in China use digital payment. There are many shops all across China who cannot return changes because they just don't have cash. I had this experience. In Chinese trains (bullet or normal), it's rare to see someone paying in cash. As per 2022 statistics, 974 million people have smartphones in China compared to 659 million in India. As per 2023 data (till date), 943 million people used mobile payments in China. Now, in a country which has more smartphone users than India, more digital payment users than in India, and where more than 87% of the people use digital payment, how India has a larger digital transactional volume and transactional amount?? If you understand maths, you can figure it out yourself. I have given you the figures.
Shilpa ji, could you not ask the most important technical question please about going back to india now as a german citizen? how will that work out ? Is he planning to renounce the citizenship too or go back as an OCI. Thanks
Just look at the greenery in the background. No way India is going to have this green and pollution less environment. And the govt level corruption is huge. His child should have grown up in Germany and do his higher studies from there. India is good when you retire after earning abroad. The taxpayers gets the worst deal in India.
Hi Shilpa, Nice discussion. Actually, i m on the same boat. 15 years in Germany. Planning to move back next year. My motive is rather a bit peculiar, crazy. Can i get his connection/contact please?
@tiger-wt8dm Thanks for your input. Would appreciate it if you could give some reference or ground or real-life experience. Have you R2ied and now regretting it?
Kindly share that in these 13 years could you save enough for your own home and reasonable pension to stay in Germany vs the possibilities in India. I mean we the family of 4 are confused. With the GDP PPP data, does the maths support the stay in Germany?
India is favorable for individuals who exert influence on bureaucracy and society at large, while also enjoying a substantial income. Prithvi possesses both these qualities, coming from a family of medical professionals and earning a more substantial salary (guess that's obvious with the skill-sets he is bringing on the table) than the average in India. However, for middle-class citizens in India, with lower influence, regardless of their religion and size of their paycheck, life in India can present significant challenges.
I myself am living in Germany and I have not been living in Germany for very long but when I see such videos that people are leaving Germany after living for such a long time, then I get demotivated and my mind I too wish to leave Germany and go to my home in India.
never for me bcz i have clear priorty and i know why i am gojng abroad..thats why any1 shouldn’t get effected by others..focus on your own priorities of life.👍
So basically he wants to offload his son's caring responsibility to his parents and he wants to lead a peaceful life. This would not be a priority for many. So guys just don't go with this video.
If i go out of country i will never come back permanently to India as I know my priority bcz i like d lifestyle of out of country at the end of d day 👍
He will definitely miss the methodical process driven life style, cleanliness, lovey roads, clean street , no power outages, care free life...India has two or three faces, it will take another 50 years to reach the level of Germany, my expery based on visiting and living in Germany and Europe.
My priorities are clean air, safety, good environment. No chips packet near streets/ paan everywhere/ smell of garbage. This I hate about India. Toxic work culture too
Namaste didi,I am Tirth from Guj. Currently I am studying in diploma last year but after completion of diploma I want to move there for bechelores so my que is: Can I come there for bechelores based on the cirtificate of diploma 3 years after 10th ?? Plze reply me I want to know...Tnx
Complete degree here n start some work to get work experience then apply for masters, it will be much easier to be accepted in the chosen public universities
Bhai passport lo aur maza karo Bharat mein bhi aur foreign country also Its jsut make money and eith foreign passport se easy visa process and easily csn go to sny country
Hi, I just want to know few details regarding a query could anybody help me I'm working as a IT professional in India with 12L annually and also i got a job in germany as a full-time employee with 50 k euro yearly and I'm single person no family or children basically unmarried i got job on September 2023 still continuing in german company and also working in India as well i would like to know is there any way to skip taxation in order to avoid huge amount on tax. Please do advise me. Still I didn't resigned from my current working company in India. Both are full time software jobs
Thanks to this youtuber who highlighted that these people exist who wish to goes back to where we come from. India is a rich culture and heritage, we dont need to migrate unless you are influenced by materialism
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My field is Industrial Automation Engineering (13 years exp.) & My wife as an English Teacher (15 years exp.). We (couple) are going to apply for Sweden or Germany Job Seeker VISA. In India, due to heavy rush for VFS appointment booking for Germany Job seeker VISA. Could you suggest me properly, which country is better for us ? If we think about Sweden Job seeker visa then, what would be your suggestion ? I will be waiting for your reply. Thanks
Really apprecite to discuss such a complex topic....at the end its beyond certain priorities that matters to an individual...and transition is always difficult on any side which is just a matter of time... One thing which was not clearly discussed about keeping citizenship and thoughts behind...