Oh 😢so you are leaving india for the time being. But dont be sad..all your indian followers are with you. We wouldn't let you miss India. Do make vlogs in Ireland so all the indian friends who are thinking of visiting Ireland can benefit and know which places to see. Have a great flight back home. India will miss you.
please show us Irish culture, I only know few like Irish dance (foot dance), music, pubs, unpredictable climate, Irish names which completely pronounce different like Caoimhe Eoghan 🤣
You guys should think about starting together some side business in India. Maybe a fast food cafe in Pune. It you yourself are passionate about it. You can start with a simple cloud kitchen. You can even bring in some famous irish cuisines and flavours in your skus tha would blend in with our food culture. Also ,Bhindi with soup will sell like crazy😂 jus kidding.
@nicolakiduniya nah I actually would love to try bhindi with soup.😄😊 Btw I recently watched the story about this french guy who came to India as an intern and is now running a 50 cr Sandwitch food business named as Paris Panini in Bangalore, which i found quite interesting. ruclips.net/video/K1nF58DZsxM/видео.htmlsi=qO18GCawBaZBDJoH
i am that last 6 months person😅....enjoy the time with your mom ......dont reply its ok you've probably repied to too many comments so dont stress ur hands🤣
Even at the end of century the avg annual income in India will be less than half what Ireland is now at, thanks to the goings on of the last millenia of upheaval. It is 80k+ usd isn't it?
@nicolakiduniya Ireland is a small but higher income/standard of life... parts of which can be found in India too.. provided one gets into that... as a destination which is not an immigration destination by law, encouragement or desire, is why I brought in that 12 years continuous hang in there or marriage being only other faster route
@nicolakiduniya yes, USA has average at higher..and very high for professions Indians traditionally associate with...but even 50k now will be higher than average of gdp/population(projection) many decades from now
It’s not legal to do that unfortunately! Even remote work from home country is not allowed, people have gotten blacklisted India for doing the same I’ve heard many stories in the expat groups. And to work for an Indian company the salary has to be 25 lakhs per annum! 😩
you could learn software engineering in these 6 months side by side with your bf help and can crack a job there post 6 months or 12 months depending upon your grassing power youll get high salary + probably remote with your bf + you guys already speak english so its easier , here indians learn english first then software on top xd. please show some greenery , let us feel envy .xd.
Thanks for the suggestion! But The employment requirement is 25 Lakhs per annum! No way as a fresher in that field I could get on that salary within a year 😅 I will for sure 😁
He hasnt researched what it takes to get settled life if you are so for it? Marriage doesnt make it immediately possible? Otherwise it is 12 years of straight without breaks isn't it?
@nicolakiduniya if you marry him, it enables not needing breaks such as this one after 6 months right? Else application process requires 12 years of continuous stay to become citizen
Yes exactly, but after marriage i would be on an X visa until after 2 years then you can apply for OCI, which is residency card basically. Citizenship I don’t know after how long - but I wouldn’t do that as India doesn’t allow dual citizenship so I would have to revoke my Irish passport
@@nicolakiduniyaThere are some more girls from other countries married to Indian boys and settled in India.. you can check with them about the process.
@nicolakiduniya oh ok...now get it why kalki koechlin has oci..was wondering how after reading her say she retained French citizenship and as we all know no dual citizenship allowed...for citizenship it is 12 years continuous stay.. but then..why all the trouble of x and oci and all..better for him to get Irish citizenship thru u and him to get oci.. u will also get oci ... and whole situation equates to 'not so sure of giving up Irish for good'
Have a Pleasant Trip Back !! Keep Postimg Videos & Come back soon !! This is your home too !! 😊
Thank you, I will ☺️
Oh 😢so you are leaving india for the time being. But dont be sad..all your indian followers are with you. We wouldn't let you miss India.
Do make vlogs in Ireland so all the indian friends who are thinking of visiting Ireland can benefit and know which places to see. Have a great flight back home. India will miss you.
Thanks so much ❤️ I will, definitely ☺️🙏🏻
Hey.. hope to see you soon back in India ❤❤❤❤
Definitely ☺️
Bye 👋 😊
Just look at the positive side that you have a chance to celebrate Xmas with your family 🙏🇮🇳🙏
Very true! 🙏🏻☺️
I will continue to follow your channel. All the best for your safe travel to your homeland.
Thank you very much!
Lot's of love from India, now I'm addicted to your channels ❤, take care of you and Happy journey 🎉
Thank you so much 😀 so glad you are enjoying my videos ❤️
please show us Irish culture, I only know few like Irish dance (foot dance), music, pubs, unpredictable climate, Irish names which completely pronounce different like Caoimhe Eoghan 🤣
I will! You have it pretty much spot on 😁😂
We are messing. You are humble and kind. Keep posting vedio
Thank you, I will 😍
I am from India, I live in Waterford, your story is so inspiring
Amazing! Hello neighbour ☺️
I wish you all the best, god helps you to achieve whatever you wish in your life and reach 100k RUclips subscribers soon.🎉😊
You guys should think about starting together some side business in India. Maybe a fast food cafe in Pune. It you yourself are passionate about it. You can start with a simple cloud kitchen. You can even bring in some famous irish cuisines and flavours in your skus tha would blend in with our food culture. Also ,Bhindi with soup will sell like crazy😂 jus kidding.
Leave Bhindi soup alone 🤣🥹 cool idea!
@nicolakiduniya nah I actually would love to try bhindi with soup.😄😊 Btw I recently watched the story about this french guy who came to India as an intern and is now running a 50 cr Sandwitch food business named as Paris Panini in Bangalore, which i found quite interesting. ruclips.net/video/K1nF58DZsxM/видео.htmlsi=qO18GCawBaZBDJoH
ruclips.net/video/32mJgqhnbGY/видео.htmlsi=LRM2574EDKbyelKT
This is more recent one
Merry Christmas watching from Limerick
Thanks for watching ☺️🙏🏻🇮🇪
i am that last 6 months person😅....enjoy the time with your mom ......dont reply its ok you've probably repied to too many comments so dont stress ur hands🤣
Thanks for joining me! 🥰🙏🏻
Nicola ji washing you a safe journey bye take care
Thank you 🙏🏻
Even at the end of century the avg annual income in India will be less than half what Ireland is now at, thanks to the goings on of the last millenia of upheaval. It is 80k+ usd isn't it?
The average salary in Ireland is about 40K-50K euro only, I think U.S has higher salaries generally
@@nicolakiduniya And the highest cost of living expenses with the lowest peace of mind in general...
@nicolakiduniya Ireland is a small but higher income/standard of life... parts of which can be found in India too.. provided one gets into that... as a destination which is not an immigration destination by law, encouragement or desire, is why I brought in that 12 years continuous hang in there or marriage being only other faster route
@nicolakiduniya yes, USA has average at higher..and very high for professions Indians traditionally associate with...but even 50k now will be higher than average of gdp/population(projection) many decades from now
There are companies offering remote jobs to save the office expenses... search for such companies and come back to India
It’s not legal to do that unfortunately! Even remote work from home country is not allowed, people have gotten blacklisted India for doing the same I’ve heard many stories in the expat groups. And to work for an Indian company the salary has to be 25 lakhs per annum! 😩
@@nicolakiduniya let me see if I can find something for you in Ireland in my company
you could learn software engineering in these 6 months side by side with your bf help
and can crack a job there post 6 months or 12 months depending upon your grassing power
youll get high salary + probably remote with your bf
+ you guys already speak english so its easier , here indians learn english first then software on top xd.
please show some greenery , let us feel envy .xd.
Thanks for the suggestion! But The employment requirement is 25 Lakhs per annum! No way as a fresher in that field I could get on that salary within a year 😅
I will for sure 😁
How do you feel indian winter ?
Good! It’s not too cold ☺️
Hi, curious as to how old you are ?
28!
you live in one of the most beautiful country in the world . why do u want to live in india ?
So many reasons! I will do a video about it ☺️
You Separated from your husband?
Boyfriend! * yes for now, my visa is expiring. Will be back in June, check out the full video for all the info ☺️
He hasnt researched what it takes to get settled life if you are so for it? Marriage doesnt make it immediately possible? Otherwise it is 12 years of straight without breaks isn't it?
What? I didn’t quite understand sorry!
@nicolakiduniya if you marry him, it enables not needing breaks such as this one after 6 months right? Else application process requires 12 years of continuous stay to become citizen
Yes exactly, but after marriage i would be on an X visa until after 2 years then you can apply for OCI, which is residency card basically. Citizenship I don’t know after how long - but I wouldn’t do that as India doesn’t allow dual citizenship so I would have to revoke my Irish passport
@@nicolakiduniyaThere are some more girls from other countries married to Indian boys and settled in India.. you can check with them about the process.
@nicolakiduniya oh ok...now get it why kalki koechlin has oci..was wondering how after reading her say she retained French citizenship and as we all know no dual citizenship allowed...for citizenship it is 12 years continuous stay.. but then..why all the trouble of x and oci and all..better for him to get Irish citizenship thru u and him to get oci.. u will also get oci ... and whole situation equates to 'not so sure of giving up Irish for good'
Akele Akele Kahan Ja Rahe Ho ... yeh kya majira heh ...tumeh kuch patha hei
Kiss me, I'm Irish
U wud be marrying him in Dublin or Pune ?
Bye Nicola.
Wishing u a safe and pleasamt journey .
India!
God bless you both . My best wishes with both of u.