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  • Опубликовано: 8 ноя 2024
  • This video and channel is about the my experience as NRI who lived in US, Sweden, Denmark, Philippines and visited couple more countries however finally decided to come back and settle in India with my loved ones. Mostly i am covering my background, Reason for moving back, how did I planned the move, reasons for going abroad again after living in India for 3 years, Career transition, Kids social life, Advice for the future aspirants and finally experience in India.
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Комментарии • 160

  • @dsinghr
    @dsinghr Месяц назад +22

    I am settled well in Australia as well. The decision to wrap up everything here and go back to India needs lots of courage.

  • @HindOzInsights
    @HindOzInsights Месяц назад +17

    I live in Australia and it may vary greatly depending on individual circumstances. However, in my opinion, Australia offers a good quality of life. If you have a stable job, you can enjoy a peaceful life without the daily struggles. There are no long queues, and issues like corruption and favoritism are minimal. With good employment, life here is generally problem-free. People are very honest, and the overall environment is positive. Of course, this is just my perspective, and others may have different opinions and viewpoints.

  • @gsunil1982
    @gsunil1982 Месяц назад +11

    Every kid has great opportunity to join Cricket clubs , football club, netball, basket ball etc in Australia. Australia not only has great infrastructure at every street and Suburb but its backed up by impeccable club level structure which is why it makes it one of the greatest sporting nations. I feel every parent must consider this aspect before moving back to India. It is just not possible in India (obviously bcos of population and lack of infrastructure ) for kids to get that exposure. Kids need to play sport in their growing ages, so it helps them in their overall development.

  • @varun.lohagarh
    @varun.lohagarh Месяц назад +14

    We are in Brisbane as well and moving back to India at the end of November for good. We have been here for 18 years. Two kids 10 & 11 years old, born and brought up here. I would love to discuss with you, if you want, about our reasons. Very good initiative from your side.

    • @hemantaim
      @hemantaim  Месяц назад +1

      Please contact me on Instagram at hemantdubey79

    • @hemantaim
      @hemantaim  Месяц назад +1

      Good to hear that.......I would love to do one podcast with you......... Please contact me on Instagram at hemantdubey79

    • @Atifjsr
      @Atifjsr Месяц назад

      Bad decision ! You and your kids especially will regret it badly after the initial 1-2 years of living here....change your mind..

    • @apsod332
      @apsod332 Месяц назад +1

      Good decision - even a tier 3 town in India is better than living in Brisbane for your kids career and growth!

    • @GanilOnesell
      @GanilOnesell Месяц назад +1

      Hi varun can i ask ur kids are they boys or girls etc ..

  • @lighteningstrike7206
    @lighteningstrike7206 Месяц назад +4

    I have been in Australia for 16 years I agree with the views of Gaurav

  • @SharedDestiny
    @SharedDestiny Месяц назад +11

    I am an Indian-Australian, currently living in Mauritius. I will say that Australia has contributed a lot to my life regarding money, education, and common knowledge. A few prerequisites are required to succeed in Australia, e.g., good English, and hands-on experience in the fields of mechanical engineering, medicine, machine operations, mining, etc. With due respect, Australia does not want people from the most white-collar jobs like finance, sales, and even IT, no matter how many degrees or how good experience these people have.

    • @skyeducation2501
      @skyeducation2501 Месяц назад

      I live in Australia...what u say here is 100% right.

    • @Tpb247
      @Tpb247 Месяц назад

      Yes they don't need white collar jobs thats true. Not much innovation and whatever there is filled with goras

  • @lovesinghhalwai5822
    @lovesinghhalwai5822 Месяц назад +6

    I am living for long in aus. I kind of dont agree moving to india is the right thing due to various reasons. Happy to discuss

  • @jpmaha70
    @jpmaha70 Месяц назад +8

    Hemant thanks for this initiative. I have slightly different circumstances but couldn't resist from commenting as I am also part of NRI Clan but I am very sure on one thing "SARE JAHAAN SE ACCHA HINDUSTAN HAMARA"
    Myself living in Kuwait and realised that issues for NRIs are similar where ever we live ie. loneliness, limited social life, missing parents and relatives and craving for food and festivals and lastly no real purpose to keep moving ahead as we grow older.
    I had to move to India twice by taking short careers breaks when parents needed me. But to my surprise kids adjust very well if you take care of small things like location of schools. Infact my son also feels that life is better in India as he has seen both sides of the world and currently in class 10 and studying in Kuwait.
    Fortunately for the Gulf NRI the distance is not a problem as flights are 2 to 5 hours only and with affordable prices. Also we are lucky that we don't face any dilemma as we don't have any option of not returning as there is no "bondage" of any PR or citizenship.
    But surely one thing we all in my family agree upon (even my son), have been witnessing the gradual positive shifts in infrastructure, connectivity (road, rail and flights), ease in banking and conveniences (Ola, Zomato, Amazon) attained by digitalisation of economy. LIFE IS INDIA HAS ITS OWN UNBEATABLE ADVANTAGES INSPITE OF ALL THE CONS. INDIA GIVE CHOICES TO MAINTAIN LIFESTYLE AS PER YOUR BUDGET. Medical expertise of doctors in India is worldclass !!!
    Me and my family are eagerly waiting to return to India upon retirement. Surprisingly, my son wants to compete and complete his bachelors from India so that he will get fully accustomed to Indian circumstances and I am really surprised by his clarity of thought at this young age. Maybe kids too somehow are convinced that the opportunities will grow in India in coming decades. Thanks to youtube and social media that kids are able to make their own opinions today. ( Atleast social media too has some positive aspects.😂😂😂)
    Myself from Delhi/Noida region. Had completed my 9 till 12 schooling from Mathura.

    • @hemantaim
      @hemantaim  Месяц назад

      Thanks for detailed information and your opinion..... Echo you

    • @jpmaha70
      @jpmaha70 Месяц назад +3

      ​​​​​​​@@hemantaim I am placing long comment to share and express my own thoughts on this topic that might motivate a few aspring NRIs wanting to return to India but stuck in a dilemma of lifestyles issues and worrying too much for kids future.
      Gone are the good olden days when just migrating abroad ensured a set life. Today people have to struggle and really work hard for successful careers everywhere due to large scale migration and inflation.
      Trends are changing even for Gulf NRIs. Earlier people were simply dispatching kids to US, UK, Canada or Australia. But situation and circumstances are very much different today, each place has its own set of worries and struggle of unknown problems in unfamiliar sorroundings. So many uncertainties have the potential of leading to very scary and unpredictable outcomes.
      Many parents are now slowly realizing that for Indians, perhaps India too is a very good option as support systems are much better in a familiar places.
      Alien culture, cost of living , education loans, medical access, family value system and old age uncertainty are also important points to ponder apart from life style issues.
      Conclusion : Time has come to realise that for Indians, India can be a very good option for a decent and balanced life.

    • @hemantaim
      @hemantaim  Месяц назад +1

      @jpmaha70 can you please contact me on Instagram at hemantdubey79.......I really liked your thought process and we can do one podcast to deliver your thoughts to wider audience and a perspective of NRI who dint returned but have a clarity in mind

    • @jpmaha70
      @jpmaha70 Месяц назад

      ​​​​​​@@hemantaim Certainly. One correction😂 I am not an NRI who didn't return but an NRI who has yet to return. But will surely return as one of my cousins in USA tried to highlight to me ki tere pass to India Jane ke siva koi option hi nahi hai. And I was thinking and laughing ki looks like tere pass to Lautne tak ka bhi option nahi hai😂😂😂😂.
      On s serious note ....actually my point is that if one is really happy than why this comparisons during conversations on who has what option. Maybe it is a self assurance one tries to give oneself or perhaps there is some uncertainty looming in some corner of mind.....about future....

  • @romanasiddiqui7850
    @romanasiddiqui7850 Месяц назад +2

    I am in Melbourne for last 6 years and originally from Noida so I can very well relate to what all Gaurav is saying. Loneliness and robotic, monotonous life is definitely there, no matter how hard you try, you can't have a good social life and from that I mean, people with whom you can casually catch up, have a chat feel relaxed etc bcz everyone is so busy and like to keep things private. Only good thing is quality of life, pollution free environment, good universities for higher education, but as you age you do need a help at home, you do miss your culture, and luckily my kids are still an Indian at heart and love to visit India. We have decided we won't be spending our old age here, just waiting for kids to finish higher studies...

  • @jeetlahkar894
    @jeetlahkar894 Месяц назад +17

    One piece of advice, coming from a NRI: If you have a PR in Australia, DONT ever choose to give it up and go back to India. You will be making the worst mistake.
    Suggest you to first convert the PR into Aussie passport, get an OCI, then if you miss India, move there for a year or two, and see how things work for you.
    Western passports are quite strong, so it gives you access to most parts of the world. So if you are smart, you can do a lot with it. Also, being Australian, you can have more than one passports. So, that can give you and your kids lot of advantages.
    India is a struggle in itself. With the ever increasing population and the growing inter cultural animousity amongst indians, i only hope the country stays afloat.

    • @apsod332
      @apsod332 Месяц назад +2

      Disagree! Australia, is in-fact, getting worse with time. Look at the legal system, police, jobs, taxation housing market - everything is a mess.
      Take taxation into account for Australian passport. Even if you move to India, at some point in time - OZ govt would want a share of your taxes.

    • @jeetlahkar894
      @jeetlahkar894 Месяц назад +1

      @@apsod332 feel free to disagree. India isnt in a good situation either. Ive got friends living in ground reality.
      Australia's situation is currently bad. But doesnt mean its gonna be bad forever and turn itself into a 3rd world country. Eventually, their govt will realize the mistakes and will take steps to resolve them.
      India is a ticking time bomb. Some of the problems are unsolvable by the country's design, and no govts can solve them. People are too cushioned by the fat salaries of their 'tech' jobs currently and dont think about the next 1 or 2 decades. Im pretty sure the parents can adjust, but they need to seriously think about their kids' future.
      As for taxes, what benefit do you get in our current tax structure?

    • @ashishvlogs7680
      @ashishvlogs7680 Месяц назад

      @@jeetlahkar894 Australia is any day better. Best Education in Public Schools @ no cost, Free Health care, Best Infrastructure, Law of the Land is for all, Low AQI as compared to India, secured future for the next generation.

    • @MultiHappy1974
      @MultiHappy1974 Месяц назад +1

      Living in top Indian cities with good source of income, house help,service providers,easy availability of groceries and essential things at your doorstep with so many user friendly mobile apps,owning holiday home, relishing at multiple restaurants with local, national and international cuisines, homemakers run their cloud kitchen , impart tuitions offline and online bcoz of excellent and cheap internet facilities, best medical facilities, resorts,malls and entertainment all with UPI payment facility and most important family and connections easily available in India.Nowdays well to do ie (middle class onwards) Indians go abroad only for holidays and relaxation.
      Only thing that bothers in India is lack of cleanliness in some areas disrespect for discipline on road,, crowded places,traffic jam, pollution in many areas.

    • @jeetlahkar894
      @jeetlahkar894 Месяц назад +1

      @@ashishvlogs7680 yes. Currently in bad phase though. But hopefully their politicians should realize the situation they are in, and it should improve.

  • @utkarshdubey9291
    @utkarshdubey9291 Месяц назад +9

    It's a great initiative, need more of these videos. Lets be a part of making the growth story of India together 🇮🇳🇮🇳

    • @hemantaim
      @hemantaim  Месяц назад +3

      True.....Will make more......developed India is our responsibility

    • @DesiReturn
      @DesiReturn Месяц назад +3

      Congratulations Hemanth! All the best

    • @hemantaim
      @hemantaim  Месяц назад +1

      Thanks buddy

  • @divyang089
    @divyang089 Месяц назад +4

    Bahot ehsaan kar diya bhai India pe.

    • @kgahlyan4116
      @kgahlyan4116 Месяц назад

      Tu kyu jealous ho rha hai bahi.. i know you don’t have any ability or skill to do something back home

    • @divyang089
      @divyang089 Месяц назад +1

      @@kgahlyan4116I have been working in India for more than 15 years now. Having experience with corporate giants and Multinational companies. I hope it is enough to prove that I’ve enough skill to sustain in India.

  • @pushkardhyani.Vyakul
    @pushkardhyani.Vyakul Месяц назад +2

    Hemant Bhai im also coming by next month for ever, I'm having same views as you you have, it helped me to take decision thanks I live near Vaishali, Gzd hopefully we can meet

    • @hemantaim
      @hemantaim  Месяц назад

      Sure..... please contact me on Instagram at hemantdubey79

  • @abhisheksingh-ns4dl
    @abhisheksingh-ns4dl Месяц назад +3

    I have been living in Melbourne and agree with you life gets boring. And it's just a routine life living same day over n over again.

  • @desiguy995
    @desiguy995 Месяц назад +3

    it takes real courage to go back to india. There are so many problems in india.

  • @GauravSharma-uk5bg
    @GauravSharma-uk5bg 25 дней назад +1

    Abuja Sir good to see you. You back to India. Wow

  • @ayushgaurincredible
    @ayushgaurincredible Месяц назад +1

    Thanks for this amazing podcast it helps to had a more positive outcomes towards my country.🙏

  • @Aki8927
    @Aki8927 3 дня назад +1

    Hi hemant ji....Did you get the pension fund in whole when you left Sweden? or did you have to keep it there untill retirement age?

    • @hemantaim
      @hemantaim  3 дня назад +1

      I stayed only for 2.5 years so dint enquired for same...

    • @Aki8927
      @Aki8927 2 дня назад

      @@hemantaimI have a corpus of almost 50 lac in 5 yrs ... 2.5 years would easily be 20 lac or so... I would suggest you should check if possible

  • @kunjbhardwaj48
    @kunjbhardwaj48 20 дней назад +1

    ❤ In Canada I am a retd doctor. Had $100000/yr income
    I brought my 2 sons to India 3 time They studied in Chandigarh, Panchkula and DPS Delhi and they got admissions in Manipal Medical college
    As my practice did not do well well in India and I came back to Canada. Today my sons are doctors in Houston
    It wa possible only as they grew up to well rounded children in India
    I am talking about in the 1990s
    And some luck !

  • @pawankhanna6081
    @pawankhanna6081 Месяц назад +3

    Hemant another nice vlog. My suggestion for your new series is to re-interview after 6-9 months with returned NRIs. We can learn more new things from this.

    • @hemantaim
      @hemantaim  Месяц назад +1

      That's a good idea.....will plan for it

  • @dhruvpathak7858
    @dhruvpathak7858 Месяц назад +1

    Well done Hemanth and Gaurav! Best Wishes to Gaurav.

  • @nehadixit9736
    @nehadixit9736 Месяц назад +3

    Please also cover a video on people who moved in to other country and moved back within short time, few months to India. I recently moved to Australia and I am looking to move back immediately with family. Happy to give up my PR visa.

    • @hemantaim
      @hemantaim  Месяц назад

      Sure I will try

    • @jeetlahkar894
      @jeetlahkar894 Месяц назад

      Please transfer the PR to me!!

    • @abdimad786
      @abdimad786 Месяц назад

      You should be too dumb to give up your pr

  • @Neelsworld2022
    @Neelsworld2022 Месяц назад +1

    Hemant is a gem. Thank you for all you do

    • @hemantaim
      @hemantaim  Месяц назад

      Thanks Neel.... your support is always a motivation for me....

  • @BCistaan
    @BCistaan Месяц назад +3

    This looks like a template discussion for me 😊 may I know which school in Noida you have selected . I am planning to move from melbourne to Noida in 2025

    • @hemantaim
      @hemantaim  Месяц назад +1

      Please contact me on Instagram at hemantdubey79

  • @as_ashutosh386
    @as_ashutosh386 22 дня назад +1

    Hello Hemant ji, did your friend Gaurav faced any issues in getting job in India being an OCI or was it a smooth process? Thanks

    • @hemantaim
      @hemantaim  22 дня назад +1

      He got internal transfer

    • @as_ashutosh386
      @as_ashutosh386 22 дня назад +1

      Okay. But usually if someone wants to move back to India then is it easier for him to get a job in India inspite of having an OCI status? ​@hemantaim

    • @hemantaim
      @hemantaim  22 дня назад +1

      Yes that doesn't matter

    • @as_ashutosh386
      @as_ashutosh386 21 день назад +1

      Okay, than it's good as that gives you an option to always move back to India even if you are an OCI.

  • @NaseemKhan-zd5gq
    @NaseemKhan-zd5gq Месяц назад +3

    Great to see this discussion. Thanks Dubey ji for taking initiative. I have got a question, does Gaurav family has opted Australia citizenship before move?

    • @hemantaim
      @hemantaim  Месяц назад

      Yes they have Australian Passports

  • @ranjanmalik710
    @ranjanmalik710 Месяц назад +1

    I appreciate your bold decision to come back to india. One point which you haven't discussed is the living standard, surely i feel Australian living standard is better than india
    and sometimes you have to compromise. What's your opinion.

    • @hemantaim
      @hemantaim  Месяц назад

      He is living in very good gated society so living standard is maintained but can't be compared as both countries has different geographical situations

    • @ranjanmalik710
      @ranjanmalik710 Месяц назад +1

      I think another reason for coming back is a change in visa policy by the Aussies govt. All those who are 35 plus and have no PR, will be forced to leave Australia, they can't get admission in another course in any University from onshore. All these people have to re apply as a new candidate from offshore for further studies. A very big number of People are/will leaving/leave Australia because of the Govts.shrewd visa policy.

    • @hemantaim
      @hemantaim  Месяц назад +1

      @ranjanmalik710 but in his case Gaurav and his family carries the Australian Passports

    • @ranjanmalik710
      @ranjanmalik710 Месяц назад +1

      @@hemantaim looks like i have missed this point in your podcast. But being an Aussies Gaurav and his family will lose voting rights in india and can't acquire agricultural or plantation properties.

    • @hemantaim
      @hemantaim  Месяц назад +2

      @ranjanmalik710 yes true....but that's not priority for them as their priority was family and friends back home..........He is earning well in India as well and now feel completeness in his own motherland

  • @priyanshu5854
    @priyanshu5854 Месяц назад +1

    Hemant sir, if i may ask
    what job did u work in usa, sweden and in india
    and how did u manage to switch so many countries

  • @LiveFreeNDieHard1
    @LiveFreeNDieHard1 Месяц назад +1

    Good idea. Looking forward to watching this kind of videos.

  • @ManpreetSingh-fm3pz
    @ManpreetSingh-fm3pz Месяц назад

    I was looking for something that make real sense and practical reason ... its a personal choice ... best of luck ... I think you have moved for something really temporary

  • @afzalkhan6106
    @afzalkhan6106 Месяц назад +2

    You didnt discussed about finance, and your job and work culture in india compare to australia.

    • @Tpb247
      @Tpb247 Месяц назад +1

      Work culture sucks in India 💯. There is no doubt about it. So work culture wise Australia is better. But there is hidden racism to contend with which stops people from achieving there potential.

  • @greatpj7164
    @greatpj7164 Месяц назад +1

    Can you also make a video or interview on moving logistics (shipping details, cost, risks pros and cons etc) like the things which NRI own and how to move these big stuffs to India from US, Aus or Canada etc.. for eg we all own a house here (what to do with that with running EMIs), sofa , dinning table and many other such things. The reason why I am asking this because this is also a big hassle for all of us to take a moving decision in addition of Jobs, kids etc...

    • @hemantaim
      @hemantaim  Месяц назад +2

      Sure I will try

    • @greatpj7164
      @greatpj7164 Месяц назад +1

      @@hemantaim Thanks, you have been doing an amazing job, best thing I like about your videos is you speak what the truth is and looks like one of us :)

    • @hemantaim
      @hemantaim  Месяц назад

      Thanks buddy.....

    • @RK-dp5ey
      @RK-dp5ey 21 день назад

      @@hemantaimyes plz do make a video regarding this. I am also thinking of moving back to India and moving stuff is the biggest hassle

    • @hemantaim
      @hemantaim  21 день назад

      @RK-dp5ey ok Sure

  • @ashishvlogs7680
    @ashishvlogs7680 Месяц назад +5

    The real struggle in india will start when kids will prepare for NEET or JEE and exam paper gets leaked.
    It won’t stop here, kids will continue to struggle to find best university in India, and with the fortune that NRIs earned from overseas if able to gets able to get into good universities, then finding a job is hardest thing when India has huge unemployment rate. All the best for NRIs returns to India.

    • @dungeonchromemaster
      @dungeonchromemaster Месяц назад

      It’s still manageable than seeing your kids struggling with their gender and confused whether they are man or a woman

    • @AK-jk9rm
      @AK-jk9rm Месяц назад +3

      If we see most NRIs want to return for their parents and give cultural and family exposure to their kids. Once their kids grow then they might go back to the western world if they don’t find good opportunities in India. I think higher education which is very much behind the time and theory oriented and no scope for innovation and research plus other problems like high competition and reservation, it totally makes sense to study abroad.

  • @sudiptasarkar9262
    @sudiptasarkar9262 Месяц назад +1

    Can anyone connect me to someone who has kid with mental disabilities but still came back to India after living abroad.

  • @rajendrabedi186
    @rajendrabedi186 Месяц назад +6

    Gaurav can’t settle in Australia. As he can’t afford to live. I am in Australia from 35 yrs. You can not compare an 🍎 apple with potato 🥔. So do not come to any country if you can’t accept challenge. Ok

    • @Tpb247
      @Tpb247 Месяц назад +2

      Wow this is the insight you have to offer after 35 years. Sad

  • @mohitraghavnz
    @mohitraghavnz Месяц назад +1

    did u move after getting citizenship 😅?

    • @hemantaim
      @hemantaim  Месяц назад +1

      Yes, Many such cases are there

  • @gauravbhasin4642
    @gauravbhasin4642 Месяц назад +2

    If u have a good job pls dont move abroad. Ha kamiyan hai india may but every country has some negative pts. Stay with ur culture.

  • @anuragmalaviya5661
    @anuragmalaviya5661 Месяц назад +1

    I would love to connect with you, planning my return to Noida from Canada next month.

    • @hemantaim
      @hemantaim  Месяц назад +1

      Please contact me on Instagram at hemantdubey79

    • @ayushgaurincredible
      @ayushgaurincredible Месяц назад +1

      Very good 👍, it's a growing economy once jewar airport in full completion it would be a city beyond comparison to rest of the world. You had made a smart decision.

  • @poojakumari-km7rr
    @poojakumari-km7rr Месяц назад +2

    the children gets freedom and they get spoiled and parents got no time to keep eye on childerens that is one of the main reason one should not move abroad

    • @shashiram9889
      @shashiram9889 Месяц назад

      If you have money for private schooling coaching private Medicare high college fees , and unemployment even after that ...please stay here .

  • @Abhaykranti
    @Abhaykranti Месяц назад +1

    good initiative

  • @rajivrohella
    @rajivrohella Месяц назад +4

    Same Income tax in India with absolutely no support for Education, Health, Old age pension, No law & order, No Judiciary. How good is the idea to move back to India.😂😂😅😅. One needs to integrate in society & culture to settle to any new place be it India or any where else in world. That culture & roots only sounds good on podcast we all know the Hard Truth of women treatment in india. Yes people are less competitive in Australia & society has its own problems like any other country but most of them are managed well.

    • @veenaarchak2972
      @veenaarchak2972 Месяц назад +1

      @@rajivrohella Australia is worse for education health care and almost all the areas you mentioned above. Pls fact check about women safety in many of European countries Canada etc. Moving back to your motherland is not a new place

    • @rajivrohella
      @rajivrohella Месяц назад

      @@veenaarchak2972 Good for you than stay in India & enjoy life. I have lived in Australia, New Zealand & have many friends in US,UK & Canada. Every society has its own problems however it's not as bad as in India. We all know the truth & few choose to live in denial mode, might be because their is no options for them. 🤣🤣😅😅

    • @veenaarchak2972
      @veenaarchak2972 Месяц назад +2

      @@rajivrohella Haha no option!!! I m so so sorry for your ignorance😊. For your information i have travelled and lived in other continents including Australia(more than you) and definitely witness that India is much much better. Either you are ill informed or go behind false narration about India. Don't think that people who are living in india never travelled abroad 😁

    • @rajivrohella
      @rajivrohella Месяц назад

      @@veenaarchak2972 Traveling & Living permanent in a country are Two entirely different poles. I lived in India for 28 yrs & still visit every year for a month atleast. Forget about any developed country, India don't even stand compare to Thailand, Malaysia & Indonesia for infra, child & women safety, Law & orders, Education & Health. Since last 5 yrs i work in different countries so i am very very sure about true pictures. Although I am from Delhi but most of the indians are hypocrites & moraly insolvent, spl ppl from North India. Even people from P & G states from india don't shy away from doing illegal stuff in Aus, NZ, USA, Canada etc.. what a shame .. ppl still vote on religion & cast, Helpless kids & Women get molested, No Judiciary for common man, Curruption every where. Not sure what part of India you live in which looks like heaven to you. My wife is a Kashmirie Pandit her entire family was forced to leave their native place in 90's since than they are forced to live like a Nomad. Good luck to you with such India & Indias. Democracy is for intelligent citizens not for feral society. Sorry that's what it is.. we all know that

    • @GauravKapoorPoetryShayari
      @GauravKapoorPoetryShayari Месяц назад

      ​​@@veenaarchak2972.. you get bruises & rape at work place. It only happens in India. Only last month a lady doctor was raped & murdered on duty in a hospital in Kolkata. 😢😂😅

  • @amitaamita5036
    @amitaamita5036 Месяц назад +1

    Hopefully hum bhi vapis Jaaye .

    • @hemantaim
      @hemantaim  Месяц назад +1

      For sure......it's all about your mindset and firm decision

    • @amitaamita5036
      @amitaamita5036 Месяц назад +2

      @@hemantaim Mai to aaj hi chli jao husband kehte Kuch paise bna k hi Jana h

    • @amitaamita5036
      @amitaamita5036 Месяц назад

      But bda mushkil h rehna videsh mei sir

    • @hemantaim
      @hemantaim  Месяц назад

      @amitaamita5036 he is also right at his end......when you are financially strong....it's always good to be back

    • @amitaamita5036
      @amitaamita5036 Месяц назад +1

      @@hemantaim yes

  • @gagandeepsingh2518
    @gagandeepsingh2518 Месяц назад +1

    There is no job in Australia. You no get any job if you not PR. it was very bad country

  • @punitbwani603
    @punitbwani603 Месяц назад +1

    Khub jamega rang jab mil bethenge do 🙂

  • @lutomluton-iy9hq
    @lutomluton-iy9hq Месяц назад +2

    Australia best county in the world

  • @seriousjoker8472
    @seriousjoker8472 Месяц назад +2

    Evey NRI should come backnto India and build India.

  • @TSCHANNELSHORTS
    @TSCHANNELSHORTS Месяц назад +1

    poor video quality

  • @parveenswami3693
    @parveenswami3693 Месяц назад +2

    All students who r lined up for study visa will regret heavily.

    • @abhilashchoudhary
      @abhilashchoudhary Месяц назад +1

      Not really, in that line are students who would never maje it in Indian corporate sector. For them it definitely makes sense to try something different and make a better life.
      It's not same template that works for all.

    • @parveenswami3693
      @parveenswami3693 Месяц назад +1

      @@abhilashchoudhary It dsnt matter. When dollar and all its isotopes currencies will lose their value then all IT and financial sectors companies will wrap up their business from west in next 20 months.

    • @shashiram9889
      @shashiram9889 Месяц назад

      ​@@parveenswami3693and where would they go? 😂

    • @shashiram9889
      @shashiram9889 Месяц назад

      And where would they setup operations later wards ?

    • @parveenswami3693
      @parveenswami3693 Месяц назад

      @@shashiram9889 where there is birth rates. Just read the history of cashflow

  • @mansibhalani7021
    @mansibhalani7021 Месяц назад +1

    Ye bhai k beta konsa std ne aya jb vo aye the tb?

  • @DerDhu
    @DerDhu Месяц назад +14

    He has no idea about education in Australia. I have been a teacher in the school system in Australia; they have a world class education system . No cramming. Good luck to this gentleman

    • @chaitanyakada1341
      @chaitanyakada1341 Месяц назад +6

      I lived for 15 years in UK, 9 years in Australia and worked as a doctor. I know the education system and the kind of young people this education is producing in the UK/ Australia..
      Indian urban/ city schools are the worlds best and I know this as an insider..
      As a doctor I know many things that other people might not be aware..
      So, please come out of your delusional thinking that West is giving best education.

    • @gurughantal6183
      @gurughantal6183 Месяц назад +2

      I lived in Australia 🇦🇺 for 18 years and returned to my motherland India 🇮🇳 and I don’t believe u know the facts…….India is way ahead of Australia 🇦🇺 in terms school education. No respect for teachers in Australia by the students so get your information updated as there are more points to mention……..

    • @rajivrohella
      @rajivrohella Месяц назад +1

      Lol ppl are comparing Australia's Free Education system with India's Private Education system.. waah kya comparison hai. Seems that these Garib ppl didn't have money to effort Private schools & Private Health insurance. For such Garibs India is a better place for sure. YES respect is there that's why ppl are raping women & child's.

    • @ayushgaurincredible
      @ayushgaurincredible Месяц назад +1

      ​Bhai tuje kisne roka hein phir ja ke citizenship lele, ya kyu bhok raha hein ​@@rajivrohella

    • @rajivrohella
      @rajivrohella Месяц назад

      @@fnfbikram Tere se Umeed be yehh he Kari ja sakti Hai.... thu isee Layak hai
      . Now plz take bath smell yeha tak aa rahi hai tere see..

  • @khalsa3344
    @khalsa3344 Месяц назад +2

    No offense but i would like to say india is standing at edge of civil war . Reasons are, over population, limited resources, rich poor gap , religion conflicts and main threat from tokre gang within india.
    What ever we say for western countries but they are Still much better then india. Just don't give up first world country passport in the emotions.

    • @radhakrishna476
      @radhakrishna476 Месяц назад +5

      civil war 😂😂… bro india is much better than it used to be…where are the religion conflicts?

    • @veenaarchak2972
      @veenaarchak2972 Месяц назад +1

      This is called false narration. I can list number of negatives about west

    • @khalsa3344
      @khalsa3344 Месяц назад +1

      @@radhakrishna476 I agree it's way better then used to be that's why NRI are moving Back as well , me in same situation at age of 40 But news comes out from India really shocking sometimes. I have been aboard since 2004 anyway.

    • @hemantaim
      @hemantaim  Месяц назад +2

      @khalsa3344 News channel need something to play 24*7..... Always talk to your friends and family in India if they are really suffering or living ok on ground

    • @ankitgoyal4943
      @ankitgoyal4943 Месяц назад +2

      In some sense you are right because of khalistani separatists and peaceful religion people. I have read the holy book of peaceful religion people, I was afraid what people learnt from that book

  • @vijayaragavan440891
    @vijayaragavan440891 Месяц назад

    Australia is very good for working and living . India is good for vacation for sure and not good for every day working and living imo. Just too much stress and mess.

  • @parveenswami3693
    @parveenswami3693 Месяц назад +1

    November 2024 to november 2027 will b complete collapse of dollar and all its isotopes currencies. Only 1 month window left for indians in west.