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Most people returning are ones that don't aren't permanent residents or citizens
ОтветитьHow are they doing now after 3-4 yrs?
ОтветитьThis is a wrong reference for me as they were in visa that too wife was in dependent . Moving back is very easy. Would like to hear from people who had greeencarr or citizenship snd they mined back.
ОтветитьMove to india only to retire folks. Don’t go to work!! You cannot deal with the competition there…
ОтветитьGet your kids US citizenship at-least go back on L1. You have already listed more advantages being in US than India 😂
ОтветитьWhat is good in India compared to US god knows. Bangalore traffic is so bad, we got stuck for 2 hrs on one day!! I have a feeling these 2 will be back to US very soon. Come back no need to try any other city it’s all the same.
ОтветитьWhich India will you be returning to ????
ОтветитьThank you for this interview! I’m a single guy of 32 years, working in IT, having my mom staying alone in India. I am too moving to India in the next two years. I’m a little worried about the comfort zone honestly, but just gonna have a strong fighter spirit and make the move! :)
ОтветитьFirst of all these people who returned never had any PR from USA. All these people were on temporary visas. There was never a question of you settling down in USA with out PR.
ОтветитьWhat I feel in India there is a thought process, if you move abroad then you are successful. Its something that you have done something great. Honestly I moved to Poland and its a great country with great people. But my life and heart is in India for various reasons. I never wanted to settle abroad ever but wanted to explore and live in foreign land. I am happy but happiness is in India and moving back to India will make me happier
ОтветитьI moved to India in 2018 after 15 years in US with 2 kids who grew up in US. We loved 4.5 years in Bangalore, India during some of worst time due to Covid. I joined Amazon in a senior role in India so I know that work life will be tough. I didn’t expect 4 hours travel time on top of that. We had a great life in India before Covid started. We decided to return to US due to kids higher education.
Ответитьhow about Covid restrictions?
ОтветитьVery informative.
ОтветитьVery well done interview 👍
ОтветитьI am glad you loved going back to India. Please stay there and do not go back to USA and tell Indians not to go to USA.
ОтветитьWhy do the Indians keep saying aha aha aha while talking. I have noticed even the news readers have got this bad habit.
I think working environment is better in Western countries but retirement life is better in india.
However things are changing and I think that's sadly making the youngsters more confused. You should know exactly what you want and stick to it.
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ОтветитьYou idiot it is not cuppertino it is cuuupertino.
ОтветитьLike you know like cochi like like like and like!!!!
ОтветитьLike you know like we want to return to India like and like!!!!!
ОтветитьI would love to hear them now, 2 years later. In this video it’s just been 2 months since their return but it would be great to know how they feel about their decision in hindsight 2 years after
ОтветитьIt is quite a difficult step to be honest . Don’t know how to leave a first world country . So difficult .
ОтветитьI found myself returning backhome while applying foreign national citizenship , And I always struck in my past memories of my Village and Dad. Indeed , I will be most valued as a person where I born and brought up. I am getting there to bury my memories and soul next to my family rather focusing on my career. But my experience will be shared and used 300%(3 members) with my community where I born & brought !
ОтветитьBangalore is a lovely place for the retired people, as they don't have to face the traffic jam. The weather is perfect.
ОтветитьCould you please Interview Kintu and Vaibhav now as it seems like they moved back 2 years ago....Want to Know how their life is ?
Ответитьvery good decision
ОтветитьHis company was aquaired by Appple. That time I turned off the video as this a 1 in a million story.
ОтветитьIf Indian get green and citizen . I doubt they will go back to India 🇮🇳 as u how is life in India . U sponsor ur parents by son r daughter . R they can travel every six month . What is fuss about. Usa is first world . then why r accepting job in usa 🇺🇸 ???
ОтветитьFeeling of getting back to india itself is positive 👍
ОтветитьWhat is name of the personal finance group mentioned at 24.15?
Ответитьकिंतु एक अच्छा नाम है और किंतु से मेरे को एक ही चीज याद आती है किंतु परंतु
ОтветитьIs it a Telugu channel or meant only for south Indians? Hyderabad, Bangalore full stop...one shud cover entire India....there are many other ones....
ОтветитьYaaru bro neenga,paah,enna oru initiative,pichi udharringa, continue your work bro,make more Indians in western countries move to india
ОтветитьMy son earned 2 lacks in india my neighbours children go to usa recently my son wanted to settled i india with parents neighbours said foreign life is good easy to earn settled in india is foolish decision is it reality
ОтветитьI think no body is interested in knowing why u went to us n why u cane back...it's just you guys own insecurities...u guys cannot face your own selves
ОтветитьKarma and immigration to America
April 11, 2018 (before I fled America in July of that year)
The issue is that this "going to America for bread and butter" thing from a big-picture perspective doesn't have anything to stand on, only because white people came here from problems back home, similar to Indians' problems, to settle here, taking away the land, the resources, and the right to be from the Native Americans, who were here first.
America is formed on such ill-gotten gains to start with. I think that what starts on the wrong foot ends with the wrong foot (look at the present administration's stand on immigration as an example of a direction of wrong thinking, wrong action continuing to move forward). If it were in my ability to right the wrongs, people would be migrating back to their ancestral lands or to other lands that would welcome them, and giving the land, resources, and the right to be back to the Native Americans. If this came to pass, I would do my best to immigrate to Bhāratavarṣa, as there is no other place for a person like me with my employment profile.
Indians are able to do what they do in America only because white people made it possible. Anyone immigrating to America is occupying the lands just like the white people have for centuries. How is this to be reconciled? My feeling is that Indians would be seen as just another group of people who come here to occupy the lands, enabled by the white people whose ancestors started it all. What happens if an Indian joins the National Guard or a State Guard, and he is sent to put down a Native American protest, like the Dakota pipeline protests? Then, he has his hands dirty just like the white people, like mine (because I'm mostly white).
When Europeans came to America, they were able to impose themselves as a united group on the Native Americans. However, as this is a civilizational issue, this time, it is anyone who thinks western and speaks a non-Indic language imposing themselves on Indians that is a major concern. This time, Indians won't be physically displaced like the Native Americans, but they will be mentally and civilizationally displaced. This is a step beyond colonization, where the only official language would be English (and it would be impossible to find a decent teacher of any of the Indic languages within 162 km around you), Sārīs and other Indian clothes would become funny-looking relics, the GOI continues to be a British-style boot-jack government with no foreseeable chance of changing back to some Indic form of governance for at least 500 years, and everything is done caucasian-style. Make everyone take skin/bleaching treatments and dye their hair, and you won't be able to tell whether you are watching a video of a group of people talking in Dillī or in London. That is what is coming to you.
So, I make this point to humbly ask you to consider two choices before you. Think of the karma you incur by doing the above. Think of the burning of past karma by staying home and doing what you can to change Bhāratavarṣa for the better.
Jī, thank you for doing videos like this. It is the NEED OF THE HOUR for Bhāratīyas, especially Hindūs, to come back home. I am a mostly-white American Hindū with some Indian ancestry thrown in (found out Nov. 2020), and I wish I could be a Bhāratīya citizen. There is so much potential here compared to America. 🙏🏼!!
ОтветитьI am planning to go back to india to from nz.
ОтветитьMany people are jealous of you for quitting America. They instinctively want to leave America, but US propaganda is so strong it actually confuses them. The US is a dystopia, an overrated country with very little redeeming quality, if any. America is a scam, be glad you see the sham that America is.
ОтветитьCan I know the full name of these people. I am from Indore Director in Amazon making same move juggling between Hyderabad and in Indore. Please share the full name
ОтветитьThis was nice. Can you also interview someone not having the luxury of smooth transition of job within same company in India? I mean from viewers perspective "moving back to India" as thumbnail kicks in lot of interest in knowing about people who really didn't have the smooth setup as this couple. Someone starting from scratch again.
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Ответить+1 to the advice of doing the move in December. Coincidentally just did the move myself a week ago!
ОтветитьWell no Indian city is better than the other, all are equally good. But its just a personal choice. For me Bengaluru is the best. Its not good to say 1 city is better than other, because its absolutely a personal choice.
ОтветитьHonestly it's very depressing to live abroad, the neighbourhood is boring. Nobody wants to know u.
ОтветитьWhy am I watching this? Hitting myself in the head.
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