Reality Of UK 2023 | Telling The Truth About Life In UK In 2023 | Plan Before You Move To The UK

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  • Опубликовано: 13 янв 2025

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  • @kamalika123in
    @kamalika123in Год назад +14

    I completely agree with the facts that you shared . I was in UK for a year and have experienced the same. It is very important to weigh the pros and cons .

  • @kganguly6480
    @kganguly6480 Год назад +15

    Hard facts put out honestly. But the fact that you both are telling it very positively makes all the difference. 👍🏻👍🏻

  • @swatithapa3222
    @swatithapa3222 Год назад +61

    Agree with Avi, its difficult initially even when you have a job and a skilled worker visa. But eventually you do feel settled, transition is never easy. If someone were to go from UK to India to work or study it would be the same for them too initially

    • @fanaticcoder3320
      @fanaticcoder3320 Год назад +1

      Added you don't have to pay bribe even for everything.

  • @Krishna_deewana_hu_me
    @Krishna_deewana_hu_me Год назад +6

    Don't worry about people guys. Even same like avi said me and my parents given 12 years of hard work to achieve something in UK. Good informative video.

  • @SharadNair1992
    @SharadNair1992 Год назад +13

    You are 100 percent right guys... Accommodation has been a nightmare these days.. Almost all accommodations which used to be 300-350 quid are now starting @ 500😢

    • @lordalfredgreat
      @lordalfredgreat Год назад +3

      Mass immigration has pushed monthly rents up to 2000 a month in some areas.

  • @sytrus89
    @sytrus89 Год назад +34

    Pretty accurate information in this video you guys. I have been living in the UK for almost 10+ years and I can totally relate to everything you mentioned in this video. Videos on such topics are important to show that things arent always rainbows and sunshine in international countries. 👍

  • @sanjeevkumarverma7838
    @sanjeevkumarverma7838 Год назад +3

    Ignore adverse comments. You''ll are simply speaking the truth and the pros and cons. Lo ve your honesty. Keep posting.

  • @nasreensyed3913
    @nasreensyed3913 Год назад +6

    The people who say you are demotivating them, they will know when they come here and suffer. I know so many people who came here and suffer mental stress, depression and loneliness after only couple of years. I have known people who were well off and was living quality of life in their home country and here they are just surviving. Free schools are only by taxpayers money. Home students get the loan but its not interest free and that too high interest until they finish their studies, then after that interest rate go down. Once they get the job the student loan gets deducted from your salary for some their whole working life.

  • @MariamAhmed-xz5tb
    @MariamAhmed-xz5tb Год назад +45

    I'm a British born. You are doing a great job giving advice on living, job and education ect... it is hard for us that are born hear too.

    • @FacelessTourer
      @FacelessTourer Год назад +3

      If you ever get stressed take a walk to the British countryside. The advice is real. I can vouch for it.

    • @MariamAhmed-xz5tb
      @MariamAhmed-xz5tb Год назад +1

      @@FacelessTourer
      Thank you
      I do walk when i can.

    • @fthairspatutorial4737
      @fthairspatutorial4737 Год назад

      @@MariamAhmed-xz5tb hlo

    • @saleemsuliman3062
      @saleemsuliman3062 9 месяцев назад +2

      If the locals are suffering imagine how outsiders suffer

    • @sanasheikh8248
      @sanasheikh8248 4 месяца назад

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  • @hemasainibhagwaniwal2836
    @hemasainibhagwaniwal2836 Год назад +3

    I went to private clinic for blood test i chose full profile test like all minerals vitamins hormones etc
    That costed me 139 pounds but i got same day appointment and got my report with in a day i was happy

  • @sidraakhter6134
    @sidraakhter6134 Год назад +35

    First hand experience…..
    I came in Sept’22 studying MSc international business. It took me 6 months to find a part time job in London after 50 rejections. It takes efforts and patience to secure one.

    • @devesh584
      @devesh584 Год назад

      Hey man! I'm too planning to come in September 23 for the same course, what is the scope of the course and job process? Also, any tips on getting the party time?

    • @sidraakhter6134
      @sidraakhter6134 Год назад +2

      @@devesh584 Hey, let me tell you a little bit about the part time segment. So first I applied in many retail units but unfortunately I got rejections from most of them, then I applied for social care work and got selected. The pay is good, they pay you 10-15 GBP per hour and 15 GBP on bank holidays (if you are working). Apart from that you get access to some exclusive discounts. So I’ll recommend you to apply in social care sector as much as in retail, give both the sectors importance since the day you land here. About the course, you can apply to any job with this degree that one can apply with an MBA, condition of getting an offer letter is of course your experience and if the company is sponsoring visas. Hope this helps :)

    • @gurditsinghbons
      @gurditsinghbons Год назад

      @@sidraakhter6134 Hey Sidra, can you please suggest me, I wanted to do Msc as well. I am an engineering Under grad with no experience.
      Is it worth coming to UK?
      Shall I try to get in a good college in India?
      Please let me know some of your thoughts it will help me get some clarity

    • @sidraakhter6134
      @sidraakhter6134 Год назад

      @@gurditsinghbons UK is no doubt an amazing place to study, but with an ongoing immigration scrutinising I will recommend you to read latest updates of immigration policies and future amendments for the intake you are coming in. Engineering is not my forte I cannot really recommend you whether or not to pursue your masters here, but if you decide to come here it’s going to be worth it. You’ll learn a lot from life and curriculum in general. Also SI-UK is a free agency you can reach out, they will help you out from deciding the college/university till your visa. Also, if you have a good profile you should apply for scholarships.

    • @gurditsinghbons
      @gurditsinghbons Год назад

      @@sidraakhter6134 hey Sidra actually I am in touch with SiUK they had a edu fair and I had visited.
      I wanted to do an Msc in Management or International Business, I am tired of Coding and want to switch careers.
      What would you recommend a guy like me
      Doing an Mba from a decent college in Mumbai or MiM from a avg college in UK?
      Thanks for replying 🙏🏼

  • @guddannasim
    @guddannasim Год назад +54

    Everything is ok uk 🇬🇧 but Very Very expensive Accommodation 😢

  • @kamsalhan156
    @kamsalhan156 Год назад +5

    For those working children’s schools aren’t free. State schools are funded through income tax contributions and private schools are funded directly by parents.

  • @DixonRobert
    @DixonRobert Год назад +11

    Guys you have helped me and my family a lot in terms of UK life and guidance. Ignore the naysayers 🙏

    • @bdfashions2458
      @bdfashions2458 Год назад

      I'm genuinely glad to hear that my guidance has been helpful to you and your family as you navigate life in the UK. Remember, there will always be naysayers, but focusing on the positive impact you've experienced is what truly matters. If you ever have more questions or need further assistance, don't hesitate to reach out. Wishing you all the best on your journey ahead! 🌟🇬🇧

  • @preetiahuja7896
    @preetiahuja7896 Год назад +6

    Very nice fact based video. People who make negative comments can just not accept the reality. Can vouch for 100% facts you've spoken. Good video 👌🏻

  • @InnerStrengthMastery
    @InnerStrengthMastery Год назад +6

    Whatever they are saying is 100% true. I came here on Tier2 visa 3 months ago and cant find a place to rent. This place is very tough and not for the faint hearted. So if you coming here make sure you are ready to face hardships

    • @athiest2007
      @athiest2007 Год назад

      Which city ?

    • @InnerStrengthMastery
      @InnerStrengthMastery Год назад

      Was in London and now moved to Haywards Heath

    • @jacksparrow7559
      @jacksparrow7559 Год назад

      ​@@InnerStrengthMasterywhere are you from ?? And which occupation did u go for ? Iam planning on coming there with skilled worker visa and caretaker is the one available atm .. do you think its a good idea ?

    • @InnerStrengthMastery
      @InnerStrengthMastery Год назад

      Hi i am from India and in the events industry, on tier 2 visa. The best way to see if its a good idea is calculate your expenses and see if you’re salary is able to cover them. Research thoroughly and see if it fits your personal situation. Any job is fine as long as it covers ur expenses and you have some savings for rainy days.

  • @DavidCloud-t9v
    @DavidCloud-t9v Год назад +1

    Ive lived here since i was 13 native American Choctaw nation, and its great, great education system NHS history culture, never had any problems with my race or heritage from anyone i love it here 🎉

  • @ssbN77
    @ssbN77 Год назад +3

    If you want to come here be prepared to work your ass off, it's not a easy ride and I'm someone is born here.

  • @vvshivkumartanikella402
    @vvshivkumartanikella402 Год назад +1

    i liked and subscribed. My request is plz make informational videos like this with more realities of UK life .Thank you. i liked the way you talk normally without any exaggeration and artificially.Nice

  • @helloworld.tv.channel
    @helloworld.tv.channel Год назад +2

    Bravo guys. Awesome. Mn tu boht arsay se uk mn hon but Abi kids n wife ki application dali hh. Wanna bring them here. Thora preshan tha. It’s not easy to leave families n friends back in my home country pakistan. But it’s also reality as u mentioned. School fees and other expenses are too high back in our countries. Most important not easy to live life without kids. So decide ker k bacho ki application dal de hy. Let’s see bachay atay hn tu how we gonna take our life forward. Agar bacho ko country psand na aya tu. We ll go back Pakistan. Mera bi yahan dil nai laga to be honest. Last 18 years se hon. These people are so sweet. Humne apne boht se dreams Puray keye yahan jo Keh. India Pakistan mn possible nai hy. But our country Jaisa bi hy. Hmain wahan khynchta hy. Allha pak sab k leye asaania pedda farmye. Amin. You guys rocking beautiful sweet couple.

  • @nagrajkumar44
    @nagrajkumar44 Год назад +4

    Bidding part is very true, getting accommodation is very tough. Be ready to pay 10-15% high price on rent. Ppl are ready to pay 1600-1650 for 1500 flat, because of current situation !!

  • @patelbhargav7377
    @patelbhargav7377 Год назад +2

    This video contain and your explanation both fantastic
    Thanks both of you 😊

  • @mughalsquad130
    @mughalsquad130 Год назад +2

    I share Avi's sentiment - the initial phase can be challenging, even with a job and a skilled worker visa. Yet, with time, you begin to find your footing. The process of transition is never straightforward. Whether it's moving from the India to UK for work or study, it would similarly be an adjustment for anyone. Just like adapting to a new country, navigating busy airports can be a challenge too. That's where services like *Express Parking* can really help simplify the travel experience.

  • @IrsaShahcrochet
    @IrsaShahcrochet Год назад +1

    so good information thanks for sharing 👍👍

  • @4th_Disciple
    @4th_Disciple Год назад +3

    11:44 2-3 ghantay wait? bhai recently I went to a &e and had to wait 5hrs 45mins.

  • @iftikharahmadsaqi1214
    @iftikharahmadsaqi1214 Год назад +3

    Your work is very informative. It seems that life in the UK is like about Survival of fittest as the concept regarding evolution which was discovered by Darwan.

  • @gula-vlogger
    @gula-vlogger Год назад +1

    My 9th result :
    TRANSLATION OF THE HOLY QURAN 50 29 D+ 58.00 PASS
    URDU 75 45 C 60.00 PASS
    ENGLISH 75 62 B+ 82.67 PASS
    ISLAMIYAT 50 41 B+ 82.00 PASS
    PAKISTAN STUDIES 50 40 B 80.00 PASS
    MATHEMATICS 75 25 E 33.33 PASS
    PHYSICS 60 40 C 66.67 PASS
    CHEMISTRY 60 50 B+ 83.33 PASS
    BIOLOGY 60 44 C+ 73.33 PASS
    TOTAL PASS 376

  • @zakipatel6722
    @zakipatel6722 Год назад +2

    Please don't get disappointed with negative comments. I always love watching your videos and I made my journey to the UK watching your videos.. Thanks so much!

  • @baneenslifeuk
    @baneenslifeuk Год назад

    Totally agree yhi sb kch mjy face krna para hy jb mn yahn ai month phly ., aik aik bat apki bilkul Sahi hy .

  • @sarakhan-w6t
    @sarakhan-w6t 8 месяцев назад

    Thank you so much for sharing your thoughts we need further addition current condition and experience at UK time to time.

  • @SanjaySharma-tb3sx
    @SanjaySharma-tb3sx Год назад +21

    These individuals exhibit true hypocrisy as they selfishly prioritize monetary gains, forsaking their own country and neglecting their aging and vulnerable parents. Their actions resemble those of slaves, driven by a subconscious desire for servitude, leading them to migrate to countries where they serve individuals of foreign descent, whom they had previously expelled from their own homelands in the pursuit of freedom.

    • @TheRiseofDesis
      @TheRiseofDesis Год назад

      “Little knowledge is a dangerous thing”. Unfortunately you are either a victim of negative propaganda or just a butt hurt. Gone are the days when Indians or any other immigrants would only have odd jobs as an option. A lot of professionals from India are working in IT, banking and other industries where they have managed to reach the levels of Partners in the firm. What kind of slavery you are taking about?

    • @quantumpolariton122
      @quantumpolariton122 Год назад +3

      But a slave is forced to migrate, not willingly? You have no idea how many things are wrong with your logic

    • @Mouna-v1q
      @Mouna-v1q Год назад +2

      😂😂 you are so right. People from less developed countries migrate for what? Of course it's for money and status, leaving their lives, careers, families and possessions behind! But guess what, you can never really gain status in a Western country if you come from what they call a 3rd world or developing nation because no matter what you do for a living or how shiny your car is, you will always be looked down upon by the locals and perceived as inferior. The only REAL status you can get in in your own homeland. Abroad, you'll always be a guest - naturalisation means nothing to the aboriginal inhabitants of a land. You'll always be ignored. This is the truth. Of course, if you are in denial, you will deny it.

    • @quantumpolariton122
      @quantumpolariton122 Год назад +2

      @@Mouna-v1q for the record, as an Indian born living in the UK, your not looked down upon by anyone. Otherwise an Indian prime minister would not be a UK prime minister. To reverse it, doubt Indians would be happy with a white prime minister for India (if that ever happens), or prime minister of if black African decent.

    • @JustShutUp420
      @JustShutUp420 Год назад

      Teri isliye jal rahi hai ke tu yahan aa nahi paa raha. apne dabbu ke tarah 4th class fail ho to jahan ho wahin pakore chaano.

  • @sudeshnaghosh1080
    @sudeshnaghosh1080 Год назад

    I have called GP today in Leamington Spa the same city as yours .. and got an appointment today itself .

  • @ChiccLuxe
    @ChiccLuxe Год назад +1

    Thanks for sharing

  • @ssj9871
    @ssj9871 Год назад +3

    I was born in UK and personally I would stay in India if you live there.

  • @sagar7201
    @sagar7201 Год назад +2

    Jo bolte hai bol ne do .. u guyz are doing a great job .. giving direction anad helpings pepole plan to u.k. best wishiss... Carry onnnnnnnnn gaurav and avi......

  • @bitterqueen7065
    @bitterqueen7065 9 месяцев назад +1

    I am doing my masters in UK originally from Sri Lanka. 100% agree with health care system, it sucks. Having a severe toothache and no idea how to pay to fix it.

    • @Thv_killer
      @Thv_killer 7 месяцев назад

      Can you please tell me it's hard to maintain food and accommodation from part time job as a student I'm from India actually I'm planning to study masters in UK please share your experience is there any racesim in UK please kindly reply

  • @dr.ittihooda6015
    @dr.ittihooda6015 Год назад +3

    Getting Accomodation is not a issue,if a person is earning good, no issue...your video are only particular to students.pls make video of a person shifting from India with corporate job
    Also make video on skilled worker visa

  • @SANJAYKUMAR-do6ou
    @SANJAYKUMAR-do6ou Год назад +1

    How much cost of accomodation in this area.

  • @kavyakondapalli9497
    @kavyakondapalli9497 Год назад +2

    Please do a vedio on what skills are technologies need to learn? And what an recently masters completed student should do to get an sponsorship job in software??

  • @sudhirmaisker3146
    @sudhirmaisker3146 Год назад +2

    Nice informative video same thing everywhere all over the world inflation is high. Thanks for the video.

    • @HumTumInEngland
      @HumTumInEngland  Год назад

      thanks for watching

    • @sudhirmaisker3146
      @sudhirmaisker3146 Год назад

      @@HumTumInEngland Please visit NZ its beautiful and same as UKGB to appear in your video :)

  • @letsgocharitha
    @letsgocharitha Год назад

    Its really very informative video, thank u both of u

  • @learnwithal9416
    @learnwithal9416 Год назад +1

    I am hearing impaired.I have experience in Excel. Can I find work-from-home opportunities with a UK company

    • @HumTumInEngland
      @HumTumInEngland  Год назад +2

      it’s really hard to get one.. to be honest!

    • @learnwithal9416
      @learnwithal9416 Год назад

      @@HumTumInEngland thankyou for replied. Is it possible to get job directly if I have experience in excel

  • @priyanshsaxena2335
    @priyanshsaxena2335 Год назад +2

    I agree with all info provided..When i came in 2021 jan ..I was in the 2nd batch of PSW ..i didnt struggle much to get part time jobs…but now I am struggling even in getting full time , with inflation in living cost, struggling to save money to pay loans..and I consider myslef lucky because I completed my masters with distinction…but the life of the students who came recently is very very hard …god bless eveyone

    • @rainydayallday
      @rainydayallday Год назад

      Did you find full time job now? Wishing you all the luck in life

    • @priyanshsaxena2335
      @priyanshsaxena2335 Год назад

      @@rainydayallday still not..Thank you

  • @DeepakGupta-qu5bo
    @DeepakGupta-qu5bo Год назад +4

    Its harsh truth. Life in foreign countries wirhout any family support. But eventually everything will be better at the end. What i observed in last one year life is same even in india if both partners are working in india. Work culture is far better.

  • @kushagrajagtap9523
    @kushagrajagtap9523 Год назад

    very good video. Please make more videos on reality in the UK like this. Thanks a lot

  • @PriyaRawat-qm5uq
    @PriyaRawat-qm5uq 11 месяцев назад +2

    I'm planning for nursing course in uk is it a good idea

  • @nehakazi-y7d
    @nehakazi-y7d Год назад

    Thanks for detailed info

  • @AmandeepSingh-ji1lt
    @AmandeepSingh-ji1lt Год назад +3

    Hi, Just wanted to know how much salary per month is considered good enough. what are the expenses. I m reaching 40, and planning to shift to UK.
    please share details, will be of great help.
    what of company is providing accomodation ?
    Thanks

    • @TheRiseofDesis
      @TheRiseofDesis Год назад

      Depends on the city, number of dependents, quality of life you are aiming and savings you are looking forward to

  • @manuvikrant23
    @manuvikrant23 11 месяцев назад +2

    Bhai uh scared me. Now I have to change my plan

  • @renukajadav7335
    @renukajadav7335 Год назад +23

    Hi Gaurav and Avi, thanks a lot for this video. Me and my husband came to the UK this Jan for my masters. I can relate to many things you have said. Part time job is really a big stress, we both got survival jobs after 2 months of coming here and got accommodation after 1 month of coming here. It's been 4 months now, my husband is trying to look for a job in his field, he has 12 years of industrial experience in mechanical and machine maintenance, last he was working as a manager in India but we are flexible here to accept any position in the beginning. We are finding it really hard to find a job for him, he has applied at many places but not hearing back from the recruiters or companies. Also, I have heard people saying they prefer local people more instead of people from other countries. I have experience of 6 years in digital marketing from India and pursuing the same course here, but I am just afraid whether I'll be able to get a job in my field, because right now also, I see many part time jobs in digital marketing on Indeed but when I apply, I am not hearing back from them. Please guide what shall we do for my husband's job as it is creating a lot of stress for both of us and that's making us really unhappy and make us think that we should leave and go back to India.

    • @khushboobaichun5189
      @khushboobaichun5189 Год назад +1

      Best of luck as even I am coming soon.

    • @DixonRobert
      @DixonRobert Год назад

      Connect with me on LinkedIn and share your husband cv

    • @sapphiregem3710
      @sapphiregem3710 Год назад +4

      This country is not for engineers unless its IT eveb then USA is better for that. All enginnering jobs are abroad. India will be booming soon.

    • @MulkRaj101
      @MulkRaj101 Год назад +1

      I was born in the UK, I think what helped me was to improve my command of the English language. Immerse yourself in the language and the culture, read books and watch films. Always be ready to strike up a conversation with anyone and don't let fear stop you. Just saying "hello" to someone can make all the difference to your day and to someone else's.
      Secondly, you have to demonstrate that you can hit the ground running when you start a new job, bring value to the business and make a difference. Demonstrate it with examples.
      Wishing you all the best.

    • @MulkRaj101
      @MulkRaj101 Год назад

      Don't underestimate wit and humour.

  • @neelimaahirwal_2
    @neelimaahirwal_2 Год назад +2

    Everything you guys said is true. Its been a year and a half for me and I can relate to everything

  • @HalalTalksWithAK
    @HalalTalksWithAK Год назад

    Very Informative!! ✨

  • @snehalchopade3522
    @snehalchopade3522 Год назад +3

    Great job you both Guys ❤
    I was following you since before coming UK. Almost since 1 and half years ago. Keep it up 💪👍🏻🎉🎉❤❤
    Thank You 🙏🏻👍🏻

  • @KhanKhan-ou3rg
    @KhanKhan-ou3rg Год назад

    Thanks alot sir, very informative

  • @korean_foot_traveler8655
    @korean_foot_traveler8655 Год назад +5

    The English subtitles in this video helped me a lot to enjoy the contents. Thanks for sharing the information you have.😀👍👍

  • @sowmyapemmaraju
    @sowmyapemmaraju Год назад +4

    Hi i have a doubt. An international student from india takes educational loan from india to pay for clg/uni fees in the UK. SO after graduation, when got a job in the UK, we repay the loan in India. But this educational loan expemted while working and paying in UK ? Like for tax deduction or tax exemption apart from the tax slab brackets ?

  • @omsatya69
    @omsatya69 11 месяцев назад +1

    Which country is best for earning and living italy or uk plz tell sir?

    • @makishekh25
      @makishekh25 11 месяцев назад +1

      Pizza 🍕

    • @makishekh25
      @makishekh25 11 месяцев назад

      Both...pizza and fish & chips

    • @makishekh25
      @makishekh25 11 месяцев назад

      No no no sorry...bhatinda is best...👍

  • @tasleemabegum9522
    @tasleemabegum9522 Год назад +4

    Avi and Gaurav... chill karo ... negative comments ko goli maaro...
    As usual love ua informative videos..
    Just to let u guys know I moved to UK this year and yes as u guys said slowly things get sorted out . My self I have experienced it. In this journey ua suggestions really helped me .

  • @ginniginni7562
    @ginniginni7562 Год назад

    can i ask you can we take help from overseas consultancy firm to get skilled work visa for any country is it right way or not plz answer

  • @sneharay5
    @sneharay5 Год назад +2

    thanks for this video. can you guys also make a video about the taxation system in the UK.

  • @rajeshreebarge698
    @rajeshreebarge698 Год назад

    Hey I'm renting a room in Liverpool. And I've provided all the documents like passport copy, visa copy, work offer letter copy to my landlady however now she is forcing to provide my BRP card copy but as much as ik i need to give my share code so should i give my BRP card copy or my share code? Is it legal to give copy of my BRP card to my landlady?

  • @kajalpradhan9608
    @kajalpradhan9608 Год назад +1

    Thank you friends, I am concerned now because I wanna settle in london.

  • @gadgets8359
    @gadgets8359 Год назад

    Informative video

  • @piyushugale
    @piyushugale Год назад +1

    Good grounded information, keep it up guys 👍 love from Glasgow !

  • @jaswinderbhatti10
    @jaswinderbhatti10 Год назад

    Very good information thank you guys

  • @pokhtoongirlvlogs6991
    @pokhtoongirlvlogs6991 Год назад

    Hey please please answer me kya husband and wife dono 1 bank statement py apply kar sakty hy ya different different accounts banany hungy because I'm going first and after some days or month he will come to UK.

  • @travelwithsupriyayogesh
    @travelwithsupriyayogesh Год назад +1

    Nice video 💯💯💯

  • @chogellamam
    @chogellamam Год назад

    Nice video guys...

  • @jjosephrodrigues87
    @jjosephrodrigues87 Год назад

    Very informative...keep up the good work 👍 God bless you both 🙏 👏

  • @pal6265
    @pal6265 Год назад +14

    Really nice factually correct video which helps to plan UK life. Would be interested to hear your opinion on Indians who have lived in UK for 5 years on business visa and unable to decide should we go back to India or live here. If you can put some videos on this topic please for pros and cons of settling in UK v India

  • @akshatthakur1327
    @akshatthakur1327 Год назад

    Hello!
    I am a student of class 10th, and I am planning to come to England for further studies in 11th grade, But I am confused as I have seen online that under 18 can't live alone in England, can you please tell me (not boarding school)

    • @HumTumInEngland
      @HumTumInEngland  Год назад +1

      Better to come for masters otherwise there is no such benefit and it will very expensive! First complete studies in your home country and get some hands on experience then if you go abroad it will be worth!

    • @akshatthakur1327
      @akshatthakur1327 Год назад

      ​@@HumTumInEngland Thanks for the advice

  • @ashanair1602
    @ashanair1602 Год назад

    Everything spoken in this video is an absolute truth.. Indians who think the Grass is greener on the other side, Hang on, think before you make a move

  • @shoaibdost
    @shoaibdost Год назад +1

    Dude i got COS and coming to Exeter UK in end of June with my family, do you have an idea about the houses rent in Exeter, in central city. is it expensive like London?

    • @HumTumInEngland
      @HumTumInEngland  Год назад

      its better to get idea on rightmove website about the rent

  • @vidyalaxminanditale5022
    @vidyalaxminanditale5022 Год назад +1

    Very informative video thank you so much

  • @sajida2155
    @sajida2155 Год назад +2

    Hi, Avi and Gaurav , first of all I would like to thank you for making such interesting and informative videos. You both are so sweet and your videos are so informative. it helps us a lot to understand how life is in uk .

  • @rohitkotecha5529
    @rohitkotecha5529 Год назад +2

    There r plenty of lands availables to built the multi stories flat/apartments - but govt seems dont want to do give permission to built it. Weather makes every step full of struggle i feel else life will be easy.

  • @amoghjoshi8185
    @amoghjoshi8185 Год назад +3

    Thank you for collecting so much information and passing it to us. This video is very helpful for me as I am planning to come to uk. You guys are really the best ❤❤

  • @Megnadmal45
    @Megnadmal45 Год назад +2

    Indians are poor but good. I love my india.🇮🇳🇮🇳 Joy Hind, Joy Bharat.

  • @BANANAPLYZ
    @BANANAPLYZ Год назад

    Nice sharing😊😊

  • @kailasjankuavhad7398
    @kailasjankuavhad7398 Год назад +1

    Thanks for sharing bhai
    You both are great

  • @2187rose
    @2187rose Год назад +3

    Hi avi n gaurav ! I appreciate your hard work .me n my husbands both are GP (med doctor) we are planning to move with our kid 4 yrs.we both are workong in gov of india and earning good.but want to move to have a work life balance and lifestyle .please guide.door ke dhol suhane to nahi ?

    • @sapphiregem3710
      @sapphiregem3710 Год назад

      Theres no work or life balance here. Dr ,nurses, teachers are under paid and over worked. Good luck. This is not a child or family orientated country. You will miss the social life and family life in india. Your better off going to austrailia.

    • @HumTumInEngland
      @HumTumInEngland  Год назад +2

      Hi Jyoti, it depends how are you comparing and how much work life balance difference you would like to see.. definitely work life balance in UK is better than India..In general, GPs in the UK are expected to work around 37-40 hours per week(which is usual for any other profession too) , although some may work more or less depending on their practice's requirements. They may also be on call for emergencies, although the frequency of these calls depends on their practice's arrangement.

  • @ravneeeeet
    @ravneeeeet 8 месяцев назад

    Hey!!
    Are schools free if parents don’t have ILR?

  • @bharatvaidya10
    @bharatvaidya10 Год назад +1

    Aap usa 🇺🇸 par video bana sakte ho? We are uk citizens living in the uk. I’m thinking of moving usa

  • @SymbolicPioneer
    @SymbolicPioneer Год назад

    Thank you for making such informative videos

  • @pritirocks13
    @pritirocks13 Год назад

    Need to know any good site for rented home...

  • @pravintandel8441
    @pravintandel8441 Год назад +1

    You both are right so don't worry about nagetive comments.

  • @deepanshukumar629
    @deepanshukumar629 Год назад +10

    Thanks a lot for sharing this video. It might sound a bit disappointing to many who are aspiring to come to UK but this is harsh reality. Appreciate your continued guidance and enlightenment on such varied topics.

  • @humairahuma8370
    @humairahuma8370 Год назад

    Informative video ❤

  • @amitarora8120
    @amitarora8120 Год назад +2

    Very well summarized..a good reality check

  • @aksaworld8403
    @aksaworld8403 Год назад

    2024 me skilled worker visa lain to hmary dependent move kr sakain gy Uk ??? Reply please urgent

  • @shanugill1901
    @shanugill1901 Год назад

    Dr ki same day b appointment mil jati hai thora different tarikai se

  • @snehalpatel4250
    @snehalpatel4250 Год назад +1

    Nice information bhaiya and didi

  • @navneetsingh4410
    @navneetsingh4410 Год назад +2

    Bro we are also planning to settle in UK. Please guide us what we have to face and do if we come with 4 year child

  • @arnabchowdhury4892
    @arnabchowdhury4892 11 месяцев назад +1

    How to get UK visa sponsorship

  • @ambitiousyouth4579
    @ambitiousyouth4579 Год назад

    How is it living in royal leamington spa? Does the town have a good Indian community?
    I got a job but am scared about being isolated in the town.

    • @HumTumInEngland
      @HumTumInEngland  Год назад +1

      it’s a good town with good Indian community around..

  • @siyamathew2871
    @siyamathew2871 Год назад +2

    Apparently getting a Registered Nurse job in UK is best, rather than going any other country..From india you have to pay 13-16lakhs fod going new zealand even after clearing the oet nd iekts exam uts a hard truth

  • @GuddiVlogss
    @GuddiVlogss Год назад

    If we are 4people family, like couple with 2 children. One girl and one boy then ..what bhk home is mandatory to live in uk?

  • @satabdibasak9075
    @satabdibasak9075 Год назад +1

    Very true.. I am also in UK so I can understand.

  • @meetshah2811
    @meetshah2811 Год назад

    How to we get accomodation after reaching uk as a student?

  • @sunilkumarjha2828
    @sunilkumarjha2828 Год назад +2

    Tell about BA mass communication in universities of uk specially Northumbria University London
    And it's worth or not?