‘Why is everyone trying to….’: NRI in Canada says India’s lifestyle is better, viral post triggers fierce debate

Rate this post


For decades, the dream of a better life overseased thousands of Indians dragged countries like Canada, pursuing better education, higher incomes and more comfortable lifestyle. But there is a quiet reversal. The growing number of nonresident Indians (NRIS) now reviews a foreign dream and returns home, driven by personal priorities and changing land realities. In such history, a professional professional specializes in Canada is why she is going to return just a year after moving to India.

The user who moved to Canada last year with his wife and child with a closed work permit, said he did not see “great benefits in Canada.”

“I came to Canada last year together with the work permit with my child. In India, we both worked and managed to save 30 NGOs ($ 50,000). “Don’t mistake me, even if we both work, we will save 100k CAD. When we ask my partner and friends why they want to fit here.

Pulling the side and the parties, he justified him.

Benefits in Canada.

  • Free Health (Although Indian Insurance may match it)
  • Free Education (the only clear advantage)
  • Larger houses and cars (which he finds inappropriate)
  • Public respect among relatives (which he does not value
  • Possible wealth after 7-8 years
  • Standard 9 to-5 work schedule

Benefits in India.

  • Pecuniary
  • Cultural roots and family’s neighborhood
  • The ability to care for parents
  • Better food and digestion
  • The possibility of building a lateral business
  • Family Support for Child Increase

“Why are everyone trying to rest abroad?” He asked.

The post initiated a wide range of answers.

One user for Canada offers a much better working life balance. “Most of my friends in India do not have fixed working hours … Earning a dollar gives you more financial flexibility, and international travel is more convenient.”

Another warning is about the heated competition and public public infrastructure in India. “Cities are dense, polluted and lacking basic facilities such as parks and pedestrians. Governmental institutions are corrupt, and water crises are common. “

But not everyone sold in the West. “No, you don’t miss anything … we also move back. It’s just not worth it. Healthcare is completely broken and here education is completely broken. “

Others hit the middle ground. Since 2015, one user has been starting, says: “There is no way in hell, I even imagine an office work in India.

Put one clear. “If you can save 30l in India

 
Report

Similar Posts

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *