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  • @sushil_ds_18
    @sushil_ds_18 Год назад +355

    அண்ணா, நீங்கள் சொல்வது 100% உண்மை.
    எச்சரிக்கை பதிவு.
    பதிவு கொஞ்சம் பெரிது தான்.
    பொது நலன் கருதி கூறுகிறேன்.
    நானும் என் மனைவியும் இந்தியா வில் ஐடி யில் வேலை பார்த்து மாதம் 2 இலட்சம் பிடித்தம் போக பெற்றோம். எங்களுக்கு ஒரு 3 வயது பெண் பிள்ளையும் உண்டு. சில குடும்ப பிரச்சினைகள் காரணமாக நாங்கள் பிரிந்து இங்கு வந்து வாழ விரும்பினோம்.கன்சல்டன்சி ஒன்றின் மூலமாக 2022 ஜனவரி மாதம்
    மாஸ்டர்ஸ் மேர் படிப்பு படித்து 3 வருடம் (படிக்கும் காலம் உட்பட) விசா உடன் இங்கு வேலை வாங்கி இங்கு settle விடலாம் என்று நம்பி இன்று வரை வேலை வாங்க முடியாமல் கஷ்டபட்டு கொண்டிருக்கிறோம்.
    தயவு செய்து uk குறித்து சோஷியல் மீடியா ஊடகங்கள், கன்சல்டன்சி கூறும் பொய்யான கவரும் கூற்றுகளை நம்பி ஏமாற வேண்டாம். தற்போது இங்கு போரின் காரணமாக பொருளாதாரம் மிகவும் கீழ் சென்று கொண்டு இருக்கிறது.
    குடும்பம் (2+1) என்றால் (நகர்)
    மாதம்:
    1bhk- 700-1200 gbp
    2bhk- 950-1500 gbp
    கவுன்சில் வரி - 150-275 gbp
    தண்ணீர் வரி (quaterly)- 50-95 gbp
    மின்சார வரி - 100-200 gbp
    இன்டர்நெட் - 30-40 gbp
    பலசரக்கு - 200-400 gbp
    பிற செலவுகள்- 100 gbp.
    குடும்பம் (2+1) என்றால் (மாநகர்)
    மாதம்:
    1bhk- 1200-1700 gbp
    2bhk- 1500-2500 gbp
    கவுன்சில் வரி - 200-275 gbp
    தண்ணீர் வரி (quaterly)- 70-125 gbp
    மின்சார வரி - 200-300 gbp
    இன்டர்நெட் - 30-60 gbp
    பலசரக்கு - 350-500 gbp
    பிற செலவுகள்- 200 gbp.
    மாணவர்கள்:
    நபர் (1) என்றால் (நகர்)
    மாதம்:
    shared accommodation- 400-800 gbp
    பலசரக்கு - 100-200 gbp
    பிற செலவுகள்- 200 gbp.
    நபர் (1) என்றால் (மாநகர்)
    மாதம்:
    shared accommodation- 600-1000 gbp
    பலசரக்கு - 200-400 gbp
    பிற செலவுகள்- 200-400 gbp.
    நான் உட்பட என் நண்பர்கள் எவருக்கும் உரிய வேலை கிடைக்க வில்லை. குடும்பத்திற்குள் குழப்பம், தூக்கமின்மை, மன அழுத்தம், தவறான முடிவு எடுத்து விட்டோம் என குற்ற உணர்வு அனைத்தும் வாட்டி வதைக்கிறது.
    உங்களுக்கு சந்தேகம் எழலாம்.இவன் ஏதாவது ஒரு வேலைக்கு ஆகாத கோர்ஸ் படிதுறுபான்.அதனால் வேலை கிடைக்க வில்லை என்று. நான் படித்தது மாஸ்டர்ஸ் இன் data science. படித்தது மிக உயரிய மதிப்புடைய Rüssel group of university ஒன்றில். இந்தியா வில் ஐடியிள் வேலை பார்த்ததும் இதே துறை தான்.
    இங்கு இருக்கும் ரக்ரூடெரும், கம்பெனியும் எதிர்பார்ப்பது உங்களுக்கு uk job experience இருக்கா என்பதே. அத்துடன் நீங்கள் British passport வைத்திருக்க வேண்டும். உங்களுக்கு interview Cal வர வைப்பதே மிகவும் சவாலான விஷயம். அப்படியே வந்தாலும் கன் துடைபிற்காக மட்டுமே இருக்கும்.
    NHS எப்படி?
    இங்கு புள்ளி விவரங்களை எடுத்து பார்த்தல் புரியும் தற்போது வரை 9 இலட்சம் பேர் வரிசையில் சிகிச்சை காக காத்து கொண்டிருக்கிறார்கள்.நம்மிடம் இங்கு வருவதிற்கு நபர் ஒன்றுக்கு ₹70000 விஸா உடன் வாங்குவர்கள். பின்னர் இங்கு வந்துடன் புரியும் இது ஒரு மோசடி என்று.ஆம் எந்த நோய்க்கும் உங்களுக்கு இங்கு தக்க சமயத்தில் சிகிச்சை யோ மருந்தோ கிடைக்காது. ஆம்புலன்கு phone செய்தல் 2 மணி நேரம் கழித்து மருத்துவருடன் வருவார்கள். வந்து paracetamal மாத்திரை மட்டும் தந்து விட்டு செல்வார்கள் .இது இங்கு குடியுரிமை பெற்றவர்களுக்கும் பொருந்தும்.
    private hospital போனால் ஒரு சிட்டிங்கு 450-600 gbp செலவாகும் மருந்து மாத்திரை இல்லாமல்.
    இன்னும் நெறைய உள்ளது.மேலும் பதிவிடுகிறேன் உண்மையில் யாருக்காவது இது குறித்து மேலும் அறிய வேண்டுமென்றால் மரு பதில் கூறுங்கள்.

    • @londontamilbro
      @londontamilbro  Год назад +47

      Sorry to hear your situation. Thanks for posting this detailed review. I hope this will be an eye opener for many. Few people don't realise the present situation. They pay huge money to agencies. Really hurts to see them suffer. Thanks for taking your time to create awareness. I wish you all the very best to find a job soon in this crisis.

    • @rithinrithu7262
      @rithinrithu7262 Год назад +4

      It’s true.

    • @karthikeyankeyan4202
      @karthikeyankeyan4202 Год назад +1

      Sounds good bro 😮 reality now told 🙂

    • @yogaan3000
      @yogaan3000 Год назад +19

      உங்கள் பதிவு மனதை மிகவும் வாட்டி வைத்தது.
      நீங்கள் சொன்னவை அனைத்தும் இந்த மொழி தெரிந்த அனைவருக்கும் போய் சேரும். சொந்த ஊரில் கால் ரூபாய் சம்பாதித்து குடும்பத்தை காப்பாற்றனால் போதும் என்று தொனுகிறது!
      உண்மையான பதிவுக்கு நிலவரதுக்கு நன்றிகள் கோடி!
      உங்களுக்கு மன அமைதி கிடைக்கட்டும்,
      நல்ல job சீக்கிரம் கிடைக்கட்டும்!

    • @sushil_ds_18
      @sushil_ds_18 Год назад

      @@sasikumar2368 yes it's possible to take online consultation abroad provided they should be GMC certified practitioner. You can transport medicines as well provided you clear customs.
      If nothing worked out then it's impossible to take treatment in uk once all your medicines from India are worn out. Once we faced a similar situation. When I enquired one of the health care practitioner we can't get the same medicine which we are using already. Instead we were directed to NHS doctor with a booking appointment. When we popped in, he said us he wants 90 days to have a research and discussion with Indian doctors regarding the dosage AND SUGGEST WITH available alternative of the similar medicine. In the mean while you are refrained from using that medicine and it's considered to be criminal offence. As I iterated before there are already 9 lakh stagnated cases for treatment. So u will be nowhere in their list.

  • @VigneshGanesan
    @VigneshGanesan Год назад +56

    This is absolutely true and this is the same case in many European countries too. I was in Germany for a year and I realised that I made a huge mistake relocating there and I then again moved back to India. Don’t fall for all these U.K. , Canada and USA dreams and if you’re doing good in India then please stay here.

  • @CursiveWriter
    @CursiveWriter Год назад +3

    All my friends are well settled in uk. Last year only they went to uk. They are really enjoying their life like anything. When i contacted my friends they said that we dont face any trouble here abd we are earning well. They even more encourage me to come there to be settled in uk, Birmingham. But i am not interested. Anyway my only doubt is whether you are creating awareness or discouraging????

    • @londontamilbro
      @londontamilbro  Год назад +1

      I mentioned in the beginning of the video that If you get a good job with a good salary you may not have financial crisis. Did I not mention that Skilled workers where the job is in demand might get a job soon??? Watch video fully. Don't make assumptions.

  • @sakthivelramachandran6064
    @sakthivelramachandran6064 Год назад +22

    ரோஜா மலரின் பெருமை பேச இங்கு கோடிப் பேர் இருக்கலாம். ஆனால், அந்த செடியில் முல் இருக்கும் என்பதையும் சொல்லி தர சிலர் மட்டுமே இருப்பார்கள்.
    அந்த வகையில் நீங்கள் தனித்துவமானவர். நீங்கள் தருவது விலை மதிப்பற்ற தகவல்கள். நீங்கள் அறியாமல் பலரின் வாழ்க்கையை காப்பாற்றுகிறீர்கள் என்பது மட்டும் நிச்சயம். வாழ்த்துக்கள் 👍🏻

  • @hitechtamil6977
    @hitechtamil6977 Год назад +153

    நீங்கள் சொல்வது 100% உண்மை இந்த நிலைமையை எனது மகன் ஆறு மாதமாக வேலை கிடைக்காமல் அனுபவித்துக் கொண்டிருக்கிறான் இதுவரைக்கும் அவனுக்கு சரியான வேலை கிடைக்கவில்லை இப்போது அவன் சொல்கிறான் லண்டன் வருவதே வேஸ்ட் என்று பலமுறை சொல்லிவிட்டான் இது 100% உண்மை

    • @shanmuganathanguganathan2826
      @shanmuganathanguganathan2826 Год назад +2

      True

    • @Bakiya_oda_husbandgobi
      @Bakiya_oda_husbandgobi Год назад +1

      Pravala..sir yannoda bro worth less only part time appram basis job doing at 13 year .. kocham kuda muyirchi illa .. anga iruthu vanthurunu sonnalaum varavay mattikiran ...

    • @Bakiya_oda_husbandgobi
      @Bakiya_oda_husbandgobi Год назад

      13 year year life ah weste pannurann yanna pannurathu india ku va sonnalum varathu illa... MS padichu innum worthless work pannuran .. important note only earn for food sothuku mattum

    • @tamilmaran973
      @tamilmaran973 Год назад +4

      அவரை திரும்ப வர சொல்லுங்க
      உங்களுக்கு காசு அனுப்பாம இருக்க கதை விடுறார் போல

    • @LoneWolf77795
      @LoneWolf77795 Год назад

      Edhuku anga poninga Inga velai illaya

  • @joyroy9409
    @joyroy9409 Год назад +151

    Hi bro,
    I have been in UK for 23 years. Whatever you said is absolutely 💯. We have to suffer more than this because of the living cost in the uk. Lots of UK youtubers are only showing nice things, not the true reality. Thank you for saving lots of people's lives.

    • @kumarkitusna7191
      @kumarkitusna7191 Год назад +1

      True, lots of problems in UK.

    • @Sankara2000
      @Sankara2000 Год назад +7

      Why didn't you teturn, if things are sooo difficult 🤔

    • @ChittooKuruvi
      @ChittooKuruvi Год назад +2

      @@Sankara2000good question but uk is better than India in many ways . School, legal, hospital are free. Based on expense salary is also more. London allowance added in salary for people living in London

    • @KR-vv8lg
      @KR-vv8lg Год назад

      @@ChittooKuruvi not all schools are good.. most of the schools are useless.. hospitals is a joke.. gp doctors are useless and appointment waiting time is horrible.. emergency hospital waiting hours is 5 to 6 hours.. the taxes are too much .. worthy illa

    • @KR-vv8lg
      @KR-vv8lg Год назад +1

      @@Sankara2000 yes, not worthy

  • @sathishjayakumar9386
    @sathishjayakumar9386 Год назад +37

    As of today India is a very good country to live, standard of living very high only not like 20 or 15 years back

  • @Gansanspic
    @Gansanspic Год назад +39

    Situation seems to be similar in America too. A neighbor's son graduated in Automobile Engineering from one of the top colleges of Chennai and went to the US for doing MS. Parents pledged their home and took an education loan (with some loan holiday period) where they pay only the interest till the son starts earning and pays the loan EMIs.
    But even three years after finishing his MS he could not find a well paying job which will enable him to pay the loan EMIs and still have a decent life in the US. Parents found it difficult to manage the EMIs, sold the home to settle the loan and have some cash in hand. Forunately they have another home in another city where they moved. The son has now come back to India and is working for an auto major here.

    • @vinuvarghese6054
      @vinuvarghese6054 Год назад +5

      Ithuku paruthi mooota😂godown late irukulame. Oru veedu ponathu micham. India la job opportunity illa or work ku kana salary package ilana as a citizen ah manage ah kelvi ketu poradi problem ah resolve pana pakanum athavitutu better job better salary nu foreign ku pona ipdidhan

    • @sivakumar54
      @sivakumar54 Год назад

      US is better. UK is a very small country unlike US.

    • @sundarnarayanan3511
      @sundarnarayanan3511 Год назад

      In most likely hood, he would have come back due to visa issue rather than job.

    • @lady5049
      @lady5049 Год назад

      Which college? Both BS and MS

    • @anish4775
      @anish4775 4 месяца назад

      ​@sundarnarayanan3511 well said, as the Post Study Work Visa period is three years for graduates from STEM and one year for non-STEM

  • @vaalzhghavaiyagam279
    @vaalzhghavaiyagam279 Год назад +32

    I have been working here since January 2023,in the medical sector,was through COS,had nearly 12 years of experience.I have dreamt lot about the work place,but the reality is I face a lot of discrimination, disrespect and less opportunities .Lost our peace and really want to return back to India,to live a happy life even with less money.

    • @lion.of.Judah_
      @lion.of.Judah_ Год назад +4

      Yes I understand your point becoz I also went discrimination and disrespect on the past, it could be a sign of racism. But I never give up actually I became stronger even tho negative circumstances. becoz I have a found purpose of life. All I want to say don't afraid to anyone if you are genuine. be bold and get experienced in UK at least 1 year. Improve yourself how to answer bullying people, then you know how to navigate yourself. Don't let yourself to homesickness. Cut useless negative conversations, build your mind with courage, try to show them that your enjoying your work. be wiser good luck 👍

    • @RajRaj-mo6ou
      @RajRaj-mo6ou Год назад

      Hi

    • @vaalzhghavaiyagam279
      @vaalzhghavaiyagam279 Год назад

      @@lion.of.Judah_ thank you soo much 🙏

  • @sivakumar54
    @sivakumar54 Год назад +23

    I was in London for six months. Many students lived in a single bed room apt. Funny party is there was a lady also stayed with them. Getting a job is not easy as rightly said. Many of them work in restaurants as bill clerk or servers. They are happy to do such menial jobs rather than returning India.

  • @nivethakanniyappan5396
    @nivethakanniyappan5396 Год назад +16

    I was in London for 15 months and had my 1st delivery there ... What u said about hospitals are 💯 and also depression I couldn't sustain winter blues 😢

    • @londontamilbro
      @londontamilbro  Год назад

      Yes I understand. Thanks for commenting 🙏

  • @Therealweirdo
    @Therealweirdo Год назад +41

    No safety
    No job
    Rent too costly
    Bills too costly
    Transport very costly
    Groceries 100% hike
    Weather not better than India
    26 - 40% income tax
    Council tax min C,D band 1600-1900 per year
    Its a trap 😂

    • @KR-vv8lg
      @KR-vv8lg Год назад +3

      Exactly

    • @thyagarajant.r.3256
      @thyagarajant.r.3256 Год назад

      Neighbours will be cold and indifferent2) typical British stiff upper lipwhatever it means

    • @UsuallyTrolling
      @UsuallyTrolling Год назад +1

      Good weather in my opinion is cool temperatures and rain. I hate droughts and scorching temperatures. The UK never has to worry about famine and wildfires

  • @YamineeBalasubramanian
    @YamineeBalasubramanian Год назад +45

    Good content. Two corrections:
    1. Healthcare is not free. When you come in a Visa you have to International Health Surcharge for each year of your visa. This is paid in advance. Only after paying this can you apply for your visa.
    Healthcare is free only for UK citizens.
    2. International Drivers Permit cannot be converted to UK driving license. You can drive with that or with Indian DL for 12 months. Within this period you have to get UK Driving License.

    • @geet333
      @geet333 Год назад

      Very true

    • @KrishnaK-rl1dg
      @KrishnaK-rl1dg Год назад +3

      Its not true 100 % . We came in health and care visa and dependents. We did not pay Health Surcharge.

    • @emersonpaul3765
      @emersonpaul3765 Год назад +1

      @@KrishnaK-rl1dgonly for NHS and healthcare visas healthcare surcharges are not required! Every other visas require that

    • @baskaranvenugopalan8044
      @baskaranvenugopalan8044 Год назад

      Usefull information

  • @nagakumar5301
    @nagakumar5301 Год назад +16

    நிறை குறை இல்லாத ஊரும் இல்லை,
    நிறை குறை இல்லாத மனிதனும் இல்லை..!
    நிறையை வைத்து குறையை ஜெயிக்க தெரிந்தவன் நிறைவாய் வாழ்கிறான்.. வாழ்த்துக்கள் நண்பா அருமையான பதிவு..

  • @ecogreenearth365
    @ecogreenearth365 Год назад +10

    We quit UK and came back three years ago
    Here we are doing farming
    Literally very less salafy than UK but here we are so peaceful. Nothing like living in India. You can have a helper, a cook, vegetables are cheap here, transport very cheap. more important is we need not suffer in extreme cold

  • @ushasenthil3681
    @ushasenthil3681 Год назад +36

    அனைத்தும் உண்மை.நான்‌ஒரு ஜந்து மாதம்‌வந்து‌இருந்த‌பொழுது‌தெரிந்து‌கொண்டேன்.என்னைப்பொறுத்தவரை‌ தமிழ்நாடுதான் பெஸ்ட்.

  • @v.5029
    @v.5029 Год назад +28

    நீங்கள் சொல்லுவதை பார்த்தால் வரட்டு கௌரவத்துக்காக வெளிநாட்டு வேலைக்கு செல்வது போல் தெரிகிறது.
    ( அதாவது இளைஞர்கள் நான் வெளிநாட்டில் வேலை செய்கிறேன் என்று சொல்வதற்கும். பெற்றோர் என் மகன் வெளிநாட்டில் வேலை செய்கிறான் என்று சொல்வதற்கும்.)

  • @justbe3708
    @justbe3708 Год назад +5

    07:30 Real experience. You still keep our language and culture bro. Thanks for your great service.

  • @NareshKumar-uw3mb
    @NareshKumar-uw3mb Год назад +37

    Bro, for all indians going to UK is like a dream but it will not work for everyone. So, I came to Dubai in 2018 as HR Manager & living a normal life like you mentioned, in India I have a 2BHK/Car/Bike but here I've only lived in Studio all these years & still I'm unable to afford a DL & its costing min.5k AEDs for a DL due family commitments. So the situation is more or less same every where else.. For outsiders Dubai looks like Ultra Luxury but those luxury are only for Americans, Europeans & Whites.. For all expats the only motivation is we can never earn this money in our home country & lifestyle is definitely better.. If someone cannot adjust, then they should better live in India & should not take a chance.. I've seen many stay in bunker beds & go back as they cannot digest it..

    • @manojisaac
      @manojisaac Год назад

      How is the lifestyle better if you can't even afford a maid or driver??

    • @thyagarajant.r.3256
      @thyagarajant.r.3256 Год назад

      ​@@manojisaacless dust and dirt

  • @joycebecy9409
    @joycebecy9409 Год назад +12

    My brother, I am commenting from Canada, but whatever you said is 💯% true. It's the same in Canada, too. I appreciate you speaking truly to let people have an idea and struggle while living abroad. Canada life has taught me so much 😢.

  • @LondonNewstamil
    @LondonNewstamil Год назад +11

    In harrow ha2 area
    One bedroom - £1250 to £1350
    Two bedroom - £ 1500 to £1850
    Three bedroom -£2000 to£2500
    Studio -£950 to £1050

    • @anayahdhaya7619
      @anayahdhaya7619 Год назад +1

      Rent increased After students came here from April. Bz they take the 3 bedroom rent house up to £3000 and they will share the house with more than 10 people so they will get £300 per month. We haven’t lived like that. Bz We are permanent here with children.

  • @ragulps
    @ragulps Год назад +6

    Southend-on-Sea: £700 - £900(1bhk), £850 -£1200(2bhk). Student/Shared accommodation £450-£650(All bills included)

  • @kunyilshaiju8191
    @kunyilshaiju8191 Год назад +6

    I was there from 2007 to 2010,then returned to india.happy that I took right decision.i took the decision thinking my future of my kids

  • @vinosrdharan377
    @vinosrdharan377 Год назад +4

    Birmingham Rental:
    Student Accomadation :£400-£500
    Studio -£550-700
    1 Bed Flat - £650-800
    2 Bed Flat - £800 -£950
    3 Bedroom - £950-1400
    4 Bedroom -£1150-1600

  • @mangamotion
    @mangamotion Год назад +13

    What you say exactly correct. Living here for the the last 40 yrs.
    Apart from cost of living, lot of other changes are taking place since covid. Very difficult to approach any dept or any other business over the phone easily.
    Council had one stop service previously, but very difficult to contact them over the phone.
    Need to be extra cautious while driving to make sure not getting any penalty notices from the councils in London area. Can say it is almost like at standstill.

    • @rainbowcolours6361
      @rainbowcolours6361 Год назад +1

      Mainly no more face to face consultations with doctors only virtual, if u go to emergency department you need to wait for 3 hours to see the doctor and get your treatment started unless u come with chest pain….

  • @kovaiprabhu7708
    @kovaiprabhu7708 Год назад +15

    Nice brother..
    I am prabhu from coimbatore.
    I am happy in my home town.
    Own house own business...
    Daily home food ..
    Non veg mostly...
    Near school...and happy life 🧬..
    ( my bussiness is spices ..
    Sambar podi ,non veg masala manafacture.)
    I watch all your videos mostly..
    Nice and good ..
    Moral of the story..
    Live the life with what you have .
    .😅😅😅😅😅🎉🎉🎉

    • @izajahmed8863
      @izajahmed8863 Год назад +3

      You won't have exposure and experience like those who are outside of your country.
      I am not saying your lifestyle is a bad one, it's just something you choose and decided to live inside the box and comfort zone.
      Going out of the box and comfort zone takes courage and will be hard at the start but will pave the way in the end.
      Compare how many middle class Indians got rich while living in India vs Out. Guess that will say the answer

    • @Morrispagan
      @Morrispagan Год назад +1

      பொள்ளாச்சி சப்ளை இருக்காங்கனா...

    • @Param20-20
      @Param20-20 Год назад

      ​@@izajahmed8863💯

    • @thyagarajant.r.3256
      @thyagarajant.r.3256 Год назад

      ​@@izajahmed8863yes you will become more broadmindedand generous2) outlook also will change on life

    • @kovaiprabhu7708
      @kovaiprabhu7708 Год назад

      @@izajahmed8863
      I travel more than 32 country....
      Now my worth more than 350..cr.... brother......

  • @thangavelsadaiyappan32
    @thangavelsadaiyappan32 Год назад +18

    My sincere congratulations to you for the honest narrative about the adversities one has to go through in UK. This will be a lot helpful for the new comers to that country. Having knowledge about flip side of a country is essential for a person who aspires to live there.Thanks a lot for you👏👍

  • @pradainisurya1999
    @pradainisurya1999 Год назад +50

    This is very true! I came here to the UK as a student in one of the top 10 universities with so many dreams of getting a full-time job here. I have such passion, a couple of years experience from India, multitasking skills and adaptive nature, yet I only got rejections after rejections with jobs. I went till assessment round, performed well but still nothing came. Good news is that I am graduating with Distinction in December’23. Now, I’m all ready to go back home (planting new dreams with a bit of disappointment for my old shattered ones) 🙂

    • @renukasoundararajan5003
      @renukasoundararajan5003 Год назад +7

      Don’t worry. My son did a masters in a renowned university in Uk and got an offer too which was spoilt by corona. Came back home frustrated and got a good job in 2 months. Of course his Uk dreams were shattered but managed it. Worked here for 2 years and now he’s in Sweden with a nice job of his interest. So you would definitely benefit from the university degree. My son also got distinction in his masters. All the very best 😊

    • @pradainisurya1999
      @pradainisurya1999 Год назад

      Thanks a lot for your words of encouragement! So happy for your son😄May I know which field he is in? I am from a creative background, so I wondered if it could be because of that. But I will try my best and succeed! Thanks again@@renukasoundararajan5003

    • @lakshmipavankumar927
      @lakshmipavankumar927 Год назад +1

      Come back. India needs bright minds.

    • @kokhowlong
      @kokhowlong Год назад +3

      Top ten university, renowned university, but cannot mention the names of the universities..why so secretive?

    • @shrilekharavi5339
      @shrilekharavi5339 Год назад

      My son had the same problem. Returned Home.

  • @MpK-f3q
    @MpK-f3q Год назад +12

    Absolutely correct . You should also say about the commutation charges especially train charges ☺️ travelling time in car 😳😰😰 from one place to another during school peak times and holiday times .

  • @remionrex
    @remionrex Год назад +3

    அருமையான சிறப்பான பதிவு.. லண்டனில் நிறைய நண்பர்கள் இருப்பதால் இந்த தகவல்கள் எனக்கு தெரிந்தவைதான் ஆனாலும் பலருக்கு உங்களுடைய தகவல் பயனுள்ளதாக அமைந்திருக்கும்.

  • @suseela6808
    @suseela6808 Год назад +9

    22 வருடங்களாக London இல் இருக்கிறேன். பயனுள்ள தகவல்கள்

  • @balakumarrs2719
    @balakumarrs2719 Год назад +22

    Very good video. I see there is a scope for part -2. You can touch upon below points
    1. How much money we can save and send to India per month.
    2. With UK work permit visa, what all countries you can visit.
    3. UK education system with respect to schools.
    4. Time taken for citizenship/permanent residency.
    5. Any other things like cultural change, Indian community, job market in IT, and non-IT. You can touch upon well paying jobs and industry in UK.

  • @ValarmathiJaganathan-g7g
    @ValarmathiJaganathan-g7g Год назад +6

    Hi whatever he said is absolutely true.I’m living in London in Hounslow and here the rent is 1750 plus council tax and the other bills.The Job market is not also as expected

  • @arvindaa11
    @arvindaa11 Год назад +13

    100 percent true , I studied and worked total for 3 years then came back . Very high cost of living , bad health care and hospital system , not good for mental health and family on long term

    • @SatisfiedAatma
      @SatisfiedAatma 7 месяцев назад

      Why bro Tier 2 visa kedaikalaya

  • @cnvramamoorthy8358
    @cnvramamoorthy8358 Год назад +2

    நான் 3 முறை இலண்டன், ஸ்காட்லேண்ட் , நியூகேசல் சுற்றுலா சென்றுள்ளேன் .
    டேக்சியில் போனால் 6முதல் 15 பவுண்ட்ஸ் வருகிறது . மூன்று பெயர்கள் போனால் இது தான் குறைவு . இந்திய உணவு விலை அதிகம் . அங்கு பகுதி நேரம் வேலை பார்பவர்க்கு 10 பவுண்டுக்கும் குறைவாக சம்பளம் தான் கிடைக்கிறது . ரயில் டிக்கட் விலை அதிகம் , வந்தே பாரத் பேன்று 550 kms போனால் 150 பவுண்டு விலை. ஹாட்டல் விலை இந்தியா அளவில் தான் உள்ளது . குளீர் அதிகம் .

  • @sarak9858
    @sarak9858 Год назад +10

    100% true. In addition to that, people will suffer in vitamin d deficiency due to lack of sun lights. Childrens are not allowed in theatre. So cant go to cinema / stage shows as a family till they grow. Its tough to leave a child anywhere safely when v go to hospitals

    • @anisen1000
      @anisen1000 Год назад

      Not true about theatres. Every movie is age certified so we can take children accordingly

    • @KR-vv8lg
      @KR-vv8lg Год назад +1

      I can relate to vitamin D deficiency.. it's better to grab as much money and leave asap

    • @vaalzhghavaiyagam279
      @vaalzhghavaiyagam279 Год назад +2

      After arriving in this January,😢I have started to have dry skin issues,it has worsened eczema, after 6 months still
      now I am struggling to get an appointment to Dermatologist

  • @sathak25
    @sathak25 Год назад +1

    ஏதோ ஒரு வீடியோ போட்டோம் லைக் வாங்க வேண்டும் என்று மட்டும் இல்லாமல். பிறருக்கும் பயன்படும் வகையில் உங்களது செய்திகள் அமைந்துள்ளது
    வாழ்த்துக்கள்

  • @cinemastreetwalk3498
    @cinemastreetwalk3498 Год назад +30

    Same in germany..first problem is language barrier. Getting a job without german is very tough. Even kids also suffering in schools becoz of language issues..Depression,loneliness kills everyday. ESPECIALLY south india madiri oru edathula irundhutu europe irukamudila..india is india❤

    • @thiagupillai
      @thiagupillai Год назад +1

      புரிஞ்சா சரி

    • @akashneymar392
      @akashneymar392 Год назад

      India ❤

    • @londontamilbro
      @londontamilbro  Год назад +1

      That's true. Living in Germany is harder than UK.

    • @monsternim7351
      @monsternim7351 Год назад +1

      Bro.. India la family toxic ah ilana ok... Inga individual ah develop aaguradhu romba kastam bro.. Neraya barriers iruku.. Mathavangalku vaalradhe oru poratam.. Epayum naalu per nambala paathute irupaan

  • @harishnth7
    @harishnth7 Год назад +11

    Bro I've watched almost 70% of your videos. To be honest your content selection and the way you're explaining what's happening in and around London and neighbouring countries is fantabulous. The information which you're providing is still amazing. Hats off for such useful contents. Keep on going 💯

  • @dannyboy5313
    @dannyboy5313 Год назад +6

    WELL SAID BRO... THIS IS VERY VERY IMPORTANT FOR PEOPLES WHO COME TO UK WITH MANY DREAMS..

  • @premanathanv8568
    @premanathanv8568 Год назад +6

    நல்ல தகவல்கள் 🤝👏👌 அருமையான விழிப்புணர்வு ஏற்படுத்தும் நன்றி நன்றி சகோதரா 😍🤗👍🤝👏👌 கோயமுத்தூர் பிரேமநாதன்

  • @pavendanraja5203
    @pavendanraja5203 Год назад +3

    மிக நேர்மையான பதிவு நண்பா நன்றி. வாழ்த்துகள்

  • @MrJPAnand
    @MrJPAnand Год назад +4

    Bro you are giving correct informations.... I think living in any State India is very very comfortable than US, UK, Europe...

  • @AllaPitchaiIbrahimShahib
    @AllaPitchaiIbrahimShahib Год назад +14

    நீங்க என்ன சொன்னாலும் நாமக்கல், தஞ்சாவூர், பட்டுக்கோட்டை பயலுக இங்கிலாந்துக்கு வர தான் துடிப்பார்கள். நிறைய கன்சல்டன்சி இவர்களை தான் இலண்டனுக்கு படிக்க அனுப்புகிறார்கள்.

    • @ANIMAL-ce9ou
      @ANIMAL-ce9ou 8 месяцев назад +1

      ama bro last year 2023 la neraiya peru uk ponanga, ennaiya kuda brainwash pannanunga😅. by the way na pattukottai

  • @SenthilKumar-xi8sy
    @SenthilKumar-xi8sy Год назад +4

    My dad travelled to the united States back in early 70s .he wasnt rich he wasnt a masters holder. opportunity knocked he took the risk.and from then he travelled almost all over the world all he says is young blood should be using the opportunity in the right way.take risk if u really want it and if it is worthy for ur life .great things happen only if u struggle.

  • @1971rec
    @1971rec Год назад +10

    Thanks for the video thambi., because our family members never understand how much we’re going through. Their only thought is “She’s living in Europe “😢

  • @sathi6320
    @sathi6320 Год назад +2

    Nandri for telling truth. Most youtubes are all fluff and not nitty gritty. Sometimes feel like they are sponsored. Best wishes and speedy recovery from here in Msia.

  • @Lordofrimgs
    @Lordofrimgs Год назад +3

    தம்பி நீங்க சொல்லுவது சரிதான். வேளையில் இருக்கும் நீங்கள் வரி கட்டணும்.
    ஆனா deliver & கடைகளில் வேலை செய்யும் நபர்கள் அப்படி கட்டுவது இல்லை.
    அதனால் தங்களை விட அதிகம் அவர்கள் தான் சம்பாதிக்க முடிகிறது.
    படிச்ச நீங்க தான் பாவம் 😅

  • @nallinioli4614
    @nallinioli4614 Год назад +2

    Such an useful Post.... Appreciate the sense of social obligation that you have.....Please continue the good work

  • @rainbowcolours6361
    @rainbowcolours6361 Год назад +10

    Above all psychologically you will be stressed because 7 months living in the dark cold weather not good for mental health, depression rate is higher in UK

    • @vimal1206
      @vimal1206 Год назад

      Very true

    • @capzin7380
      @capzin7380 Год назад +1

      Winter snow nu reels ah podranga …ethu than bha Unmai

  • @sathishr9519
    @sathishr9519 Год назад +9

    London bro u said 💯% reality of this country. No exaggeration or threat, this is the truth. Expecting a lot more information from you. Doing great job bro. Keep rocking 🎉

  • @RAVI.SUNDARAM
    @RAVI.SUNDARAM Год назад +2

    Good one. I am living in UK for the past 25 years. Your points were always there. The house price. The employment, the cost of living etc. Your main highlight of Weather effect on the dependent is absolutely true. The NHS situation has moved from BAD TO WORSE. The older you become, more the trouble. Never mind. You are Bit loud. But well summersied.

  • @anithaanantham5180
    @anithaanantham5180 10 месяцев назад +2

    Really you are great bro, 100./. True. I have lived in uk for more than 20 years as nurse, but due to all these reasons I’m relocating to India, my house is for sale now, just waiting for that happy days in India.

  • @aaru4025
    @aaru4025 Год назад +13

    On top of rent, council tax also has to be paid here as part of accommodation which takes a considerable amount

    • @Sankara2000
      @Sankara2000 Год назад

      We pay that im India too..

    • @Jessy-us3ur
      @Jessy-us3ur Год назад

      ​@@Sankara2000rent app 75000 per month. App 13000 council tax per month

    • @Gansanspic
      @Gansanspic Год назад

      What is council tax? Some kind of property tax or profession tax?

  • @hariharansubramanian8754
    @hariharansubramanian8754 6 месяцев назад +2

    தகவலுக்கு நன்றி சார்

  • @Devasmart
    @Devasmart Год назад +4

    I'm staying in barking. Here one BHK costs me around 1475 pounds a month. Council and water - 150 pounds. Electricity around 100 to 150. We are a nuclear family of 3

  • @Person_of_Intrest
    @Person_of_Intrest Год назад +4

    He is 1000% right..
    Job crises..
    Housing crisis..
    Cost of living crisis..
    High tax on employment..
    British nationals who are in low income here are entitled to social welfare benefits to cover house rent, child care and cost of living payments. Students loans for University Degree.
    All other non UK national visa holders don’t receive any of these so you have to bear all your costs which is impossible.
    So think before you come!

    • @londontamilbro
      @londontamilbro  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much for detailed information.

  • @dhakshanamurthys2102
    @dhakshanamurthys2102 Год назад +3

    உண்மையை சொன்ன உங்களுக்கு என் நன்றியை தெரிவித்துக்கொள்கிறேன்.

  • @manikandanrajasekaran7014
    @manikandanrajasekaran7014 Год назад +3

    100 true bro and my personal experience was my son 2 yrs old got hairline fracture and we took him to emergency, same process whatever u said and it took around 5 hrs for the treatment.

  • @உதவும்ஆவிகள்

    இங்கிலாந்து செல்லும் முன் இங்குள்ள வர்களுக்கு பெறும் நஷ்டம் ஏற்படுத்திவிட்டு செல்ல வேண்டும் என்று கூற மறந்து போச்சே!

  • @spnarasimhan
    @spnarasimhan Год назад +2

    Barking - zone 4 - Studio £1000, 1 bed- £1350, 2bed- £1700 plus council tax, electricity, Broadband. You need at least £1500 plus food and travel.

  • @Smart_Tamaha
    @Smart_Tamaha Год назад +18

    சகோ, இந்த வீடியோவைப் பார்த்த பிறகு, நான் UKக்கான எனது விமான டிக்கெட்டை ரத்து செய்துவிட்டேன்.

  • @koko2bware
    @koko2bware Год назад +1

    Excellent video, bro !!
    Please make videos about the high crime rate, homelessness, and abject poverty and also about social problems .. in the cities and suburbs !!

  • @ganeshramachandran4503
    @ganeshramachandran4503 Год назад +16

    Sir, very good video, should be an eye opener for many youth. Please also give the real picture about how unsafe certain areas can be, especially with areas with white majority and rundown areas with immigrant majority. Having lived in the UK I know how feral some of the youth can be. Not sure how supportive law enforcement there would be. Plus, imagine the small Indian kids - how will they cope with the bullying from the whites and non-whites? After all, teachers in schools would never bother - Indian kids would be expected to "fall in line" - not raise too many problems and "somehow cope with bullying"... imagine the plight of these kids... why aren't these things discussed?

  • @anithajosephine1157
    @anithajosephine1157 10 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for your valuable information regarding London bro...

  • @Jeyakumar.1
    @Jeyakumar.1 Год назад +3

    வணக்கம்ணே துபாய்லே இருந்து.மிகவும் பயனுள்ள பதிவு நன்றி 🎉

  • @groworganic1077
    @groworganic1077 Год назад +2

    Redbridge 2300 (3 bedroom)
    Dagenham 1800 (2 bedtoom) - Most cheapest area
    Estate agents are receiving 100s of phone call for single property.

    • @londontamilbro
      @londontamilbro  Год назад

      Yes you are absolutely right. Thanks for commenting 🙏❤️

  • @picadilly1408
    @picadilly1408 Год назад +4

    Definitely the rents displayed on internet comparison websites or communicated by Universities hide the true picture. One has to evaluate how safe the neighbourhood is after dark, what connectivity, public transport and shopping conveniences are nearby, and what is really provided when they claim "fully furnished". When sensible options are seen, they will definitely be 50% or more higher than indicated on website information

  • @gowthamrajamani1303
    @gowthamrajamani1303 Год назад

    மிக அருமையான விழிப்புணர்வு பதிவு. நன்றி. மனமார்ந்த நல்வாழ்த்துகள்.

  • @capzin7380
    @capzin7380 Год назад +7

    Suffering and pain is constant wherever you go..just chose where you want to comfortably suffer ..

  • @sundarraj2230
    @sundarraj2230 Год назад +1

    மிகவும் பயனுள்ளதாக இருந்தது இந்த வீடியோ மேலும் அனேக விஷயங்களை நீங்கள் எங்களுக்கு சொல்லி தந்ததில் மிக்க மகிழ்ச்சி😊

  • @teenateena198
    @teenateena198 Год назад +11

    ஒழிவு மறைவு இல்லாமல் சொல்வதற்காக நன்றி.

  • @harrykrish3095
    @harrykrish3095 Год назад +6

    Same problem in Netherlands too bro. Vantha bachelore a vanthu earn pannittu poidrathu nalladhu. Family ya vantha no savings no use. Summa lifestyle nu solli yemathuvanga. Nambirathinga😂😊😅

    • @capzin7380
      @capzin7380 Год назад +2

      What about Sweden Finland Norway bro?

  • @SS-sd2xk
    @SS-sd2xk Год назад +9

    அழகான இந்தியாவ விட்டு நாங்க ஏன் சுடுகாட்டுக்கு வரப்போரோம் அதோட இல்லை அகதிகளின் ஆக்கிரமிப்பில் இங்கிலாந்து அடுத்த பாலஸ்தீனமாக மாறும் இங்கிலாந்து

  • @geethakanakaraj1594
    @geethakanakaraj1594 Год назад +1

    Eppavum useful informations post panradhuku tq so much bro.

  • @vimal1206
    @vimal1206 Год назад +23

    Just happened to see this video. Can't agree more on this ,having lived 12 years in the UK. I returned to India 2 years back. I think you have explained very clearly everything, especially in the context of 2023 - the present, it is very very relevant. Things in the UK are not the same as it was ,say 10 or even 5 years back. The interest rates have gone from a mere 0.25 % to 5 % on home loans - which has a direct impact on renting. The rents have shot up and so are the other costs. There are lot of practical things to consider when you think of living with family in the UK for long term.

    • @ivanedswin
      @ivanedswin Год назад

      Did you buy a home in the UK?

    • @Ax123-56
      @Ax123-56 Год назад

      @vimal1206 why did you go back? what job were you in?

    • @Ax123-56
      @Ax123-56 Год назад

      Yeah, I got myself a house and I'm thinking about buying a second one. Houses are the smartest investment around here, and life's pretty easygoing. Over in India, the work scene can be tough. You can have a great time living in India if you've got some savings and just want to relax in retirement. Honestly, those who gripe about England are often the ones struggling with employment, like sour grapes. And that Tamil guy complaining about the weather? That's nonsense. The UK's got the best climate, no sweating, and I actually prefer the colder months. Summers, I can't stand because they get scorching hot.@@ivanedswin

    • @vimal1206
      @vimal1206 Год назад +2

      @@ivanedswin yes I did. UK should only be used to create wealth and come back. Not a place to settle.

    • @vimal1206
      @vimal1206 Год назад +2

      @@Ax123-56 for all the reasons mentioned in the video. Also for my children's education and cultural values. As for job I had a high paying job which I left to return back.

  • @gokulmba025
    @gokulmba025 Год назад +1

    Thanks for your information bro ...I Planned to try my job from UAE to UK / This video gives practical difficulties in UK ( Akarki ekar green)-Thanks

  • @atchandiran89
    @atchandiran89 Год назад +5

    Guys if you are bachelor and have IT job you can save some money. But if you come with family, prepare for lower middle class life style.

  • @rajalakshmi8645
    @rajalakshmi8645 10 месяцев назад

    தம்பி அருமையான வீடியோ. மிகவும் பயனுள்ள பதிவு எந்தக் காலத்திற்கும் உபயோகமான பதிவு.

  • @jeevansanjaaisaravanan4510
    @jeevansanjaaisaravanan4510 Год назад +6

    Currently I’m in New malden, Kingston. Simply 1 bedroom flat/apartment will starts from £1600/per month without bills.
    Literally very hard to fine accommodations nowadays…

  • @cmohan7571
    @cmohan7571 Год назад +1

    Most valuable information from a very practical man. Thank you for your warning. May God bless you.

  • @hoggscarl2323
    @hoggscarl2323 Год назад +5

    Whatever he says is true. Not just UK, most of the european countries, US, Canada all are like that. but the problem is once people go there they get locked because they would have spent a fortune to get there and they wont have enough money to come back as they need to earn that money back. Its not worth spending so much money and going there. Everything is expensive. If u r in India, save the money and do something useful

  • @baskaranbaskaran726
    @baskaranbaskaran726 Год назад +1

    Literally your information about UK was very useful, please keep doing further 🎉🎉🎉

  • @mohamedarafath2979
    @mohamedarafath2979 Год назад +7

    West Midlands - Coventry : Rent 2Bedroom £800 ; 3Bedroom £950 permonth.

    • @ChittooKuruvi
      @ChittooKuruvi Год назад

      But salary and standard of living is low compare to London

    • @mohamedarafath2979
      @mohamedarafath2979 Год назад +2

      @@ChittooKuruvi Not exactly little bit difference are there,
      you will decent salary, schools are really good. No long queue in hospitals 😜, London (Euston Station) is just 50mins by train. you will definitely miss 'London hurry burry lifestyle' :-)

    • @ChittooKuruvi
      @ChittooKuruvi Год назад

      @@mohamedarafath2979 correct

  • @dinaz5
    @dinaz5 Год назад +2

    I am messaging from Peterborough and as you said 100% truth and the rent for a ensuite room is about 650£ and a double bedroom flat minimum is about 900 and goes up to 1200

  • @vaasant10
    @vaasant10 Год назад +3

    @london tamil bro -- ungal video very informative... i am working in Netherland and 😀Poland and have plans to move to UK.. anga irrukiraa velavasiyaa patha ..pesama PLN lliyaaa irrukalam bolla... thank you very much.

  • @SrinivasanH-z9g
    @SrinivasanH-z9g Год назад +1

    Very informative. I am a senior citizen and watching many such videos. Your presentation is very precise and good. Keep it up

  • @ArunVinayakc
    @ArunVinayakc Год назад +9

    1. Getting guaranteer for house is difficult
    2. Some house don’t have parking and you are not allowed to part on road ( 8am to 6pm) , (PCM parking was full in my area )
    3. My friends iPhone was snatched in Heathrow airport
    4. Getting maintenance team from British Gas to fix boilers or heater takes time ( couple of days)
    5. Getting skilled worker is becoming super difficult ( unless you have very good skills or ready to work in care home )
    6. Car insurance cost is higher than actual car cost ( used car)
    7. Public transport ( train) is very expensive
    8. No free drinking water or public toilets in most of the places

    • @99technology
      @99technology Год назад +1

      Very true

    • @mangamotion
      @mangamotion Год назад +1

      Exactly, very difficult to get anyone for d.i.y work or for any emergency breakdown.
      Plumbers and carpenters all too busy.

    • @Gansanspic
      @Gansanspic Год назад +2

      How expensive is public transport by Metro rail, commuter rail and bus? Mentioning it will give some comparison. For example in Chennai it costs ~ INR 35 one way to travel 20 km by Metro train, INR 100 (monthly pass) by commuter train and INR 1000 monthly pass by MTC bus. The last one is a go anywhere any time pass.

  • @mhar1763
    @mhar1763 Год назад

    Nalla informative video..
    Ungaloda advise pala Ayiram perukku Vuthaiviya irukkum nu namburan.

  • @thirunavukkarasusurendran4711
    @thirunavukkarasusurendran4711 Год назад +9

    தம்பி சொல்வது உண்மை ,ஆனால் யாரும் கேட்க மாட்டாங்க

  • @mallikavengat4566
    @mallikavengat4566 Год назад

    உண்மையை சொன்ன உங்கள் நல்ல மனசுக்கு நன்றி பிறருக்கு உதவியாக இருக்கும்

  • @fleetkidn
    @fleetkidn Год назад +3

    7:40 what a timing entry. Just with shorts. 😂

  • @manuvellarosabelljosephcro5032
    @manuvellarosabelljosephcro5032 Год назад +1

    மிகவும் பயனுள்ள பதிவு. Thanks Bro.

  • @Ashok2uk
    @Ashok2uk Год назад +7

    Hi bro... you r absolutely right... I m in Blackburn... which is in north west UK ...I m paying 550 pounds per month as rent... from next month I ll be paying 600 pounds.... rent and cost of living is bit reasonable in the country side....

  • @gabrielnadar5985
    @gabrielnadar5985 Год назад +1

    God bless u, your voice, your body language shows your very honest and genuine person.
    Appreciation

  • @TER.2023
    @TER.2023 Год назад +5

    I am working in IDFC BANK NRI ACCOUNT SERVICE RM ,many of my customers shared like this what he is sharing now , not like only in UK most of the country comes now under what he say,but any way all the best for who are fly to there.

  • @rehanking
    @rehanking Год назад +2

    Superb… it’s not only in London same in USA as well not for rentals

  • @viswanathans8327
    @viswanathans8327 Год назад +4

    Sema video bro, innum strong ah solli irukalam thats how the situation here is. I am in Staffordshire, struggling to find job in Graduate visa. Here around 600 pound for 2bhk (without bills). Andha shoe leggings and pound conversion in initial time ultimate bro, experienced it...

  • @Robert-John
    @Robert-John Год назад +1

    I live in Chelmsford. 1 BHK min.£1000£, 2 BHK Min £1500, 3BHK min £1800. Bills are extra such as Council tax, Water, Gas, Electricity, Internet, Phone, etc.......of course more to add.

  • @hoggscarl2323
    @hoggscarl2323 Год назад +3

    RUclipsrs show only the bright side of foreign countries. No matter whatever u earn . its not enough there. so its better to stay in India and live happily.