Assalam aleykum you brothers are spot on, agree the uk is full of depression, drugs, alcohol, no community feel no more, loads of hmo's popping up everywhere, definatley time to leave, islamabad on top of list at moment
Salaam Brother, First of all you are doing a great job, we are planning a move to Pakistan next year. We have been recommended a school in Islamabad but would like to speak to any British Pakistanis who might be sending their kids in that school. is there anyway of finding about this ? are there any WhatsApp groups? I have also sent you a message on your Instagram.
My guy at the end was awesome. He asked all those question the vast majority IMO would want to know. Very practical. Sadly he is probably right. It is hard to just jump straight from one country to the other without a huge amount of risk and sacrifice.
Another excellent video! I would have thought you'd need around £70k before moving to Pakistan. This amount would cover purchasing a home, investing in or building a business, and having a reserve to sustain yourself until the business starts generating income
@cleanmachinedetailing yes that another way to moving. Generally, people sort out their income before they move to Pakistan. Also, a lot of people either have a home they bought 10 odd years ago (on monthly), or if they don't, then they just rent. So I'm this case a lump sum of £30k is sufficient. Also, you're the only member of my channel, hence why you get to see this vlog first!
Overseas Pakistanis are extremely wealthy and send back home more than $50 billion dollars a yr, ($43 billion a year via Banks) , will slowly buy all Property in Pakistan and Bahrya Town, DHA.
If you're from Azad Kashmir Jhelum or Pindi then Isb is a good choice so I guess that's a lot of the UK diaspora. For anyone else I'd say consider Lahore or Karachi. They're bigger more vibrant and the cost of living in affluent areas is a bit cheaper than in Isb.
Brother what are the healthcare facilities like? We are used to the medical system in the u.k . This is one of my main concerns about moving especially when you have existing medical needs in the family and will need to use healthcare facilities.
The Australian brothers points are on point. The lgbtq agenda being pushed in UK is awful. As a mother of 4 my biggest worry is what my kids are being exposed to at school.
No one is pushing the LGBTQ on you and it’s about educating the population so no one discriminates against them. Your kids are not exposed and if you are worried move back to your country.
Brother, have been following you for a couple of months now, this is what my opinion is about your videos: 1- You'll need to stop selling that Pakistan has "true Islam"-it simply doesn’t. Many people there remain Muslims largely because they haven’t had the chance to choose otherwise. Plus, sectarianism is a massive issue. If you accidentally say or do something that TLP or other religious goons find offensive, you would be lucky to be alive. 2- So far, you've mainly spoken with people who haven’t had professional or executive roles in developed countries, like the UK-no engineers, doctors, or academics. Let’s be blunt: interviewing minimum-wage workers, those on benefits, renting out parent's home for living, or fried-chickens shop owners with 5-10 children wouldn't exactly present a strong case for moving to Pakistan. 3- A stable economy depends on a robust middle class, which Pakistan seriously lacks. The few middle-class citizens that remain mostly want to leave, primarily because meritocracy is almost non-existent. 4- A commenter mentioned fears about LGBT education in the West. But after the horrific Zainab rape case by a naat-khuwaan in Kasur, a report by Punjab police revealed thousands of cases of child abuse in Punjab alone, all under the watch of "Muslim" communities. Would you prefer to raise your kids in an environment like that? Personally, I’d rather live next to an honest atheist than a hypocritical Muslim-at least with the former, you know what to expect.
Please all say aameen..i want to move to Pakistan with my family ..May Allah make it easy for us and all those who wants to move🤲🤲
@@yasminahmed7151 Ameen
May Allah make it easy for you insha Allah. Ameen
Ameen, may Allah Azawajal make it easy for you. I am also making the intention so keep me in your duas as well.
@@smallhabitsbigchanges4379 May Allah swt open doors and make ways for you so that you can make the move..aameen
My brother and his family moved to Pakistan from america.
Assalam aleykum you brothers are spot on, agree the uk is full of depression, drugs, alcohol, no community feel no more, loads of hmo's popping up everywhere, definatley time to leave, islamabad on top of list at moment
Strong and brave men .
جزاک اللہ خیر.
Salaam Brother, First of all you are doing a great job, we are planning a move to Pakistan next year. We have been recommended a school in Islamabad but would like to speak to any British Pakistanis who might be sending their kids in that school. is there anyway of finding about this ? are there any WhatsApp groups? I have also sent you a message on your Instagram.
My guy at the end was awesome. He asked all those question the vast majority IMO would want to know. Very practical.
Sadly he is probably right. It is hard to just jump straight from one country to the other without a huge amount of risk and sacrifice.
Another excellent video! I would have thought you'd need around £70k before moving to Pakistan. This amount would cover purchasing a home, investing in or building a business, and having a reserve to sustain yourself until the business starts generating income
@cleanmachinedetailing yes that another way to moving. Generally, people sort out their income before they move to Pakistan. Also, a lot of people either have a home they bought 10 odd years ago (on monthly), or if they don't, then they just rent. So I'm this case a lump sum of £30k is sufficient.
Also, you're the only member of my channel, hence why you get to see this vlog first!
@MyBritishPakistaniLife ah okay I'm with you. Also I'd like to be on the WhatsApp group how do I get on it?
@cleanmachinedetailing email me your whatsapp number and I will add you on.
@MyBritishPakistaniLife perfect, jazakhallah khair. I've made a few vlogs lol I'll send you the link when I post them!
I rather put my house in rent in uk and rent in pakistan its cheaper
Overseas Pakistanis are extremely wealthy and send back home more than $50 billion dollars a yr, ($43 billion a year via Banks) , will slowly buy all Property in Pakistan and Bahrya Town, DHA.
If you're from Azad Kashmir Jhelum or Pindi then Isb is a good choice so I guess that's a lot of the UK diaspora. For anyone else I'd say consider Lahore or Karachi. They're bigger more vibrant and the cost of living in affluent areas is a bit cheaper than in Isb.
Have you met anyone that did a yolo and just moved with not much of a plan and safety net when moving?
Brother what are the healthcare facilities like? We are used to the medical system in the u.k . This is one of my main concerns about moving especially when you have existing medical needs in the family and will need to use healthcare facilities.
Thats the resson i am worring about anyways good question
Going private becomes an option in Pakistan whereas in England most would be priced out. Maybe on the medical front medical it is better.
I’m expat living in Islamabad from my experience shifa international you can also get health insurance
BDS all the way. Free Palestine. 🇵🇸
The Australian brothers points are on point. The lgbtq agenda being pushed in UK is awful. As a mother of 4 my biggest worry is what my kids are being exposed to at school.
@@Islam-j9k same problem
even some school walls are pain't with lgbt flags, they books they read contain related disgusting stuff.
Exactly what's the point them becoming doctors if their lgbt
No one is pushing the LGBTQ on you and it’s about educating the population so no one discriminates against them. Your kids are not exposed and if you are worried move back to your country.
You think Pakistan is better to live? Seriously? Try get a local job.
Personal experience
You wont ever get a running business
Opening business is ok
But having prooerty on rent doesnt seem too bad
Slowly but surely
Brother, have been following you for a couple of months now, this is what my opinion is about your videos:
1- You'll need to stop selling that Pakistan has "true Islam"-it simply doesn’t. Many people there remain Muslims largely because they haven’t had the chance to choose otherwise. Plus, sectarianism is a massive issue. If you accidentally say or do something that TLP or other religious goons find offensive, you would be lucky to be alive.
2- So far, you've mainly spoken with people who haven’t had professional or executive roles in developed countries, like the UK-no engineers, doctors, or academics. Let’s be blunt: interviewing minimum-wage workers, those on benefits, renting out parent's home for living, or fried-chickens shop owners with 5-10 children wouldn't exactly present a strong case for moving to Pakistan.
3- A stable economy depends on a robust middle class, which Pakistan seriously lacks. The few middle-class citizens that remain mostly want to leave, primarily because meritocracy is almost non-existent.
4- A commenter mentioned fears about LGBT education in the West. But after the horrific Zainab rape case by a naat-khuwaan in Kasur, a report by Punjab police revealed thousands of cases of child abuse in Punjab alone, all under the watch of "Muslim" communities. Would you prefer to raise your kids in an environment like that? Personally, I’d rather live next to an honest atheist than a hypocritical Muslim-at least with the former, you know what to expect.
u r also one of those hypocrites , this is true majority of them is haramkhor and liers
Good points and completely objective.
❤🇵🇰
How is the education?
That hoblos lecture joke killed me. You are funny but the guy didnt get the joke 🤣
If you try to buy a business you will most likely get scammed
Aslaamualikam brother whats your phone number to contact
Undemocratic banana Republic of generalstan