Ankitha, I'm happy for you and ur family. Everything u said about USA good or bad, is correct. Enjoy Australia, u never know what opportunities will open up for u there . Wherever ur family is, is true happiness 👍
കുഞ്ഞി പെങ്ങൾക്ക് നന്ദിയുണ്ട്, കാര്യം പൂർണ്ണമായി പറഞ്ഞു തന്നില്ലേ അതിന്... എവിടെ ജീവിച്ചാലും മനസ്സമാധാനത്തോടെ കൂടി ജീവിക്കുക... എല്ലാം ദൈവനിശ്ചയം.... Good Luck... Anto Paul Chazhoor Doha, Qatar.
There is no Racism in our central Travancore, The best place for living. But only one problem you will not get dollar, you will get Rs. which you prefer? If you like and independent life you can choose these countries. If you like a social life stay here only. Sare jehase achha our India is best even though in the challenges of poverty and many other issues, I love my country. Here we are kings , we will not get such freedom anywhere,
Just happened to watch your videos.. nice and thanks... I am from Kottayam, IN and I used to live/work in the UK for almost a decade...During the past two decades; I had the golden opportunity to travel/stay across Europe, the USA, NZ, and many other countries..... Just made a simple decision to move to Australia with and we came down under with family in 2009... Although I miss England very much; Australia is a great place to live and brought up kids...As we all know every country has its own pros and cons depending on your personal circumstances... Thank you Ankitha once again...
I live in Australia on bridging visa to pr. I still love to go America as my childhood dreams and settle. (only my personal preference may be not recommended for everyone who want to migrate abroad)As you said America is not a bad country , moreover with green card much easy in America, guns, marijuana are legal in some states in us. Apparently, 1.As a pr holder in Australia they can unlimited hours, spouse doesn't matter. Even if you are jobless simultaneously as an Australian citizen government do financial support and when you have new born kids still support also. 2. Total stay after 4 years in Australia after pr can apply citizen ship, can get passport as well. Australia offers more than 140 countries no visa free arrival visa system with both third and first world countries including u.s. 3. Permanent residents can access Medicare which absolutely free. You need money only for medicines. 4. Australia also kinda scrutinising migration process by increasing migration points.( From 65 to 85 points.) 5. If you are in Australia can see atleast some hometown friends or relatives either which is great. Can fly to back home with budget airlines when ever you want. No huge time difference.good climate and so on. This is some of the greatest things in Australia making one of the best liveable country in the world. To ankitha from my view your spouse and you had a appreciable backup plan as us rules are not constant for non immigrants. It is not at all a bad decision, I can understand the feeling when leaving a country where love to stay. I came to Australia 6 years back when I was 19 year old. Am only the youngest one in my hometown or in Kerala Australia student also at that time, with no one contacts or relatives in Australia and ofcourse first time ever in my life abroad. I haven't visited my parents until now. Everyone have different story, difficulties I respect. Well, I think you have time now you are lucky. enjoy your life as much.things happen good and bad I n all of life that's why we still surviving. Wishing you for stay healthy and happy and many more hurdles to overcome easily. Regards Vignesh, New South Wales.
Hi Ankitha, Hi from Sydney. U obviously made a good choice of moving to Australia!! Living in Australia for more than 10 years & having visited US, I can guarantee that u made an excellent choice. Am ur subscriber from Sydney. U don’t need medical insurance here, u have plenty of holiday times, u don’t need to pay house taxes, ur kid doesn’t need to pay huge Uni academic fees when grow up. There are lot of advantages living in Australia when compared to U.S. Moreover u will get ur citizenship after 4 yrs of PR and then u can fly everywhere with no visas as well. Australia is truly the best country to live . Enjoy and all the very best
@@sijumathew4373 the difference is negligible. My husband is an Australian citizen with US permanent residency. I am an Indian citizen with Australian & US permanent residency. So we both have green cards. We won’t be taking US Citizenship or US passports because the USA has taxation by citizenship. It’s really stupid compared to having Australian citizenship/passport.
Many people from USA moved to Australia, New Zealand, England, etc. particularly due to the poor healthcare system in USA. Many people lose their homes in USA due to medical debts.
@@mallutuber005 Yes, USA has poor healthcare. I have stayed in couple of countries including USA. But USA's healthcare is the worst. For example, just check Michael Moore's documentary Sicko which basically shows the facts about healthcare in USA.
Hi Ankita, Very open minded. Be happy anywhere you wish to be. God is with you. Ignore arrogant comments, just smile at the them. And keep smiling. God bless you!
Once you are accustomed to North American culture, Canada is also a viable option as is close by and culturally very similar and accessible to US once you get your Canadian citizenship. Vancouver is also a great city and has lots of opportunities in IT, HR and finance.
She could have just moved to Canada. After citizenship (3 years) could have moved back to USA if she chooses. That is what I would have done in that situation. Jobs are plenty in tech sector in Canada. Many people in her situation are doing it.
Yes..This is a right decision ...now a dayss many people migrating to Australia ..so don't feel bad about it..as a native of Kannur ..I like your narration.
GC is only valid 10 years . After 4.5 -5 years on GC you become eligible to apply for us citizenship . You can also renew your GC after 10 years , but most people take US citizenship before the 10 years are over
Always keep narration crisp and to the point. This one too much elongated. Usually ur videos are good. Make video from 10 to 15 minutes duration. More people will then watch from beginning to end.
വീഡിയോയുടെ കൂടെ എഴുതിയത് വായിച്ചപ്പോൾ നിങ്ങളെ ഓർത്ത് അഭിമാനം തോന്നി ഇത്തിരി അസൂയയും. ഫുൾ കണ്ടപ്പോളാണ് ചിരി വന്നത് 😂.വിഷമത്തോടെയാണെങ്കിലും അമേരിക്കയിൽ നിന്ന് ഓസ്ട്രേലിയയിലേക് കുടിയേറിയതാണ് നിങ്ങൾക് അഭിമാനം. എന്നാൽ എന്റെ കാര്യം ലോകത്തിന്റെ ഏത് കോണിൽ പോയാലും അന്നും ഇന്നും എന്നും ദൈവത്തിന്റെ സ്വന്തം നാട് തന്നെയാണ് സ്വർഗം. നിങ്ങൾ പാശ്ചാത്യ രാജ്യത്ത് അടിച്ചു പൊളിക്കൂ. All the best👌👍എന്തെന്നാൽ എല്ലാം മനസിലാക്കി വരുമ്പോളേക്കും നമ്മൾ ചിലപ്പോൾ സ്വല്പം താമസിച്ചു പോയേക്കാം
In the USA, permanent residents (PRs) get a visa stamped on their Indian or other foreign passports and must also carry a Permanent Resident ID Card, also known as a ‘green’ card. This is similar to the system in many countries such as South Africa etc. In Australia, Permanent Residents (PRs) do not have any visa stamped in their passports as Australia has had an electronic visa system for years now. So your PR visa is electronically linked to your passport on the Dept of Home Affairs (DHA) system and can be verified by any employer using VEVO. Hope this helps you understand that it is the same visa in both Australia and the US i.e., PR = Permanent Residency
Australia is far better compared to USA. American healthcare is the worst I have ever seen. People always think about moving to USA which is a big mistake.
I dont think so its a smart move to Australia from USA. If your husband is working in technical field, USA is the best place to grow and get exposure in his career. Green Card latency is not a convincing reason to leave USA. if its a family reason, I would agree. For your case, you have many options to earn money in USA. for eg: You could join in Masters degree or go for an integrated PHD and start working in OPT visa. Then you could apply a H1B. Many ways...Anyway all the best. I just want to reiterate again here that USA is the best friendly country in the world. No racism at all. Only the problem is, their gun law. Apart from that, its the best country to live in.
You are talking with much clarity and the video is informative too! Though the content may not be appealing to a larger audience.. btw, just joking, your baby is putting in bgm at the correct places..🤩 keep going!
Hi Ankitha, I live in New York. I just thought about the same exactly what you said. (means,, the reason for leaving the US) I have been to Melbourne, also worked at Darwin. It's really a beautiful country to live in. So all the very best with your future. God bless.
Hi Ankita, I am living in USA for 25 years. Came here with family as immigrants when I was little. There was soo much racism the time when we came especially in schools but that changed overtime. I love this country because there is soo much opportunities /Love Love my kerala too especially our culture. Heard from american friends and co workers that Indians are taking over jobs but can we blame them they feel that they pay a huge amount of loans in college and when they r out from college there is no job and they think it is taken over by indians. Yes it is very expensive to go to college here. Back in the days they needed Nurses to IT here, that time It was very easy to come here. But now Americans are qualified too that's the main reason they dont like others coming here to work because we are taking their jobs and that is the main reasons they voted for President Trump. Neways hope u have a better opportunity in Australia.. Wishing you all the very best and hope to see you back... Your Vlogs are really good. Enjoy vlogging from Australia..
എവിടെങ്കിലും ഒന്ന് ഉറച്ചു നിൽക്കുമോ ?മനസ്സ് വളരെ ചചാലമാണല്ലോ ??സ്വന്തമായി ഒരു strong decision എടുത്തു മുന്നോട്ടൊട്ടു പോകുക .Us ,Uk,ഓസ്ട്രേലിയ എല്ലാം നല്ല രാജ്യങ്ങളാണ് ....ലാൻഡ് ഓഫ് oppurtunites ........when we work hard we can survive any country ..തോക്കിന്നെ പേടിച്ചാൽ പേടിക്കാനേ സമയം കാണു ..Anyway good luck
Sister- well expland and was really informative..May God bless you to make more productive videos such in the future..I live in UAE for past many years and the difficult part is here to move from one job to another if you do not like.. As you explained, The Visa in gulf looks like H1B visa..The decision what you made to move to Australia is best. After so many years of working in UAE, I wish to move to Australia now and find it difficult to apply for PR as I crossed 40 and wife is nearly 40..However, letting life go on as God’s wish..Once again Wishing you all the success..🙏
i have just watched your video , and i live and work here in the usa since 1991 a us citizen now but i think the choice you are made because of your HI-B visa problem but i hope you will have a good life and happy in Australia .best of luck and wishes.
Good decision. Pinne, Those recommendations on UA-cam came because either u types related topics in ur phone or u talked on same topic while certain apps captured those and pushed related ads to recommendations 😁 I know, it sounds scray nd creepy. But tats hw it is...
Hi I Am from NY same case H1b for me, husband MSc anatomy in kerala but H4, so after GC second stage he got EAD permits and started working forpast 2 yrs!! But now priority date current aayi last yr my mallu boss don’t want to sign J form to complete gc process till now she didn’t sign 🙄😢 Our visa expired October 1, she didn’t renew it as I asked from April 2019 itself, so he lost EAD this month!!speed process is canceled for spouse and kids as you know, now he cannot work! Bad situation.. good you moved to Australia!! Good luck Btw I thought you could do UA-cam at least in H4 ?? No??
If you are a holder of H1 B1 visa,you stand no no chance to get a green card or citizenship,long waiting say up to99 yrs.Australia is a good place to live,staythere
Didn't you have a confusion between Canada and Australia because you were more closer to Canada from the US and Australia was quiet far off. What made you choose Australia over Canada ?
I think you should have chosen Canada instead of Australia. And settle in Canada border like Windsor or Niagara so that you can commute to US for work then you won’t feel missing the US and eventuality you would have got a chance to get Green card
Aus atra thalparyam ilarnu ennu parayune kettu Middle East jeevikuna le njn🤔!!! But there are many pros n cons for every place we live in. The economic crisis and nationalization pushes expats to migrate somewhere else from gulf countries nowadays. If we are already well settled in here, there isn’t any need to move somewhere else.because, as our parents are getting old, we could visit them in between 3 or 4 months, the people everywhere and the availability of our authentic stuffs will be readily available in nearby stores the air fares are comparatively cheap.. the cons are health care services are not that good, the climate will be worst for 5,6 months in a year, changing rules n regulations sometimes hecks !! The new gen people “please don’t try Middle East unless if you’re appointed in an MNC” .local companies are struggling in here cause of financial liabilities. So keep searching until you find a better one!!!
We heard your story. Each place got its own good and bad. We live in NY for the last 43 years. We won't leave this place for any other place in the world. We came hear with $7.50 in our pocket. With hard work and patience we are living comfortably in NY and traveling all around the globe after our retirement. Our children are in excellent position and the main regret is we are missing the grand children as they live in another cities. Any way your little child is a US citizen and she/he can come here as soon he/she reach 18 years of age. He/She can run for the presidency of the US.
ഒരു കാലത്തും ഇന്ത്യ വിട്ടു പോവാൻ സാധ്യത ഇല്ലാത്ത ഞാൻ. എന്തിനാണാവോ ഇത് മൊത്തം കണ്ടത്
Nammude naadu aaneda super.
Njan india ku purath poyittilla.
But 15 years mumbai lu jeevicha aalaa.
@@walkwithlenin3798 🤦♂️🤦♂️🤬🤬 onnu nirruthi poyeda
Njan ipo USl aanu.... +2... ithin munb naatilum kuwaitilum ayrunu.... sathym parayalo... nmde naad thanna nallath
Njan adutha varsham pokuvaanu😇✌🏼
@@aleenachinnushibu3447 oho
@@aleenachinnushibu3447 good.. Back to home glory.. Atu sangalpam matram. . 😂
No doubt you made the best decision. Be happy wherever you are
Thank you ☺️ I am happy about the decision we took
Happiness is where your family is . Enjoy every second of your life with ur family . Eat well, Take rest and stay positive !
Best wishes !
Thanks Nyla 💕
New subscriber.. heard your story.. I am a 40 year GC holder in US. You made the correct decision. H1B situation is so stressful.
Thank you chetta 😊
While I'm waiting for my GC.😃
Ankitha, I'm happy for you and ur family. Everything u said about USA good or bad, is correct. Enjoy Australia, u never know what opportunities will open up for u there . Wherever ur family is, is true happiness 👍
Thank you so much ☺️ Yes we feel so good and have started enjoying the freedom we have here..
കുഞ്ഞി പെങ്ങൾക്ക് നന്ദിയുണ്ട്, കാര്യം പൂർണ്ണമായി പറഞ്ഞു തന്നില്ലേ അതിന്... എവിടെ ജീവിച്ചാലും മനസ്സമാധാനത്തോടെ കൂടി ജീവിക്കുക... എല്ലാം ദൈവനിശ്ചയം.... Good Luck...
Anto Paul Chazhoor
Doha, Qatar.
Thank you chettaa ☺️
There is no Racism in our central Travancore, The best place for living. But only one problem you will not get dollar, you will get Rs. which you prefer? If you like and independent life you can choose these countries. If you like a social life stay here only. Sare jehase achha our India is best even though in the challenges of poverty and many other issues, I love my country. Here we are kings , we will not get such freedom anywhere,
Just happened to watch your videos.. nice and thanks... I am from Kottayam, IN and I used to live/work in the UK for almost a decade...During the past two decades; I had the golden opportunity to travel/stay across Europe, the USA, NZ, and many other countries..... Just made a simple decision to move to Australia with and we came down under with family in 2009... Although I miss England very much; Australia is a great place to live and brought up kids...As we all know every country has its own pros and cons depending on your personal circumstances... Thank you Ankitha once again...
Compared to other countries, America has a terrible healthcare system to the point where Americans lose homes due to medical debts.
Nice video 🌹
I live in Australia on bridging visa to pr. I still love to go America as my childhood dreams and settle. (only my personal preference may be not recommended for everyone who want to migrate abroad)As you said America is not a bad country , moreover with green card much easy in America, guns, marijuana are legal in some states in us.
Apparently,
1.As a pr holder in Australia they can unlimited hours, spouse doesn't matter. Even if you are jobless simultaneously as an Australian citizen government do financial support and when you have new born kids still support also.
2. Total stay after 4 years in Australia after pr can apply citizen ship, can get passport as well. Australia offers more than 140 countries no visa free arrival visa system with both third and first world countries including u.s.
3. Permanent residents can access Medicare which absolutely free. You need money only for medicines.
4. Australia also kinda scrutinising migration process by increasing migration points.( From 65 to 85 points.)
5. If you are in Australia can see atleast some hometown friends or relatives either which is great. Can fly to back home with budget airlines when ever you want. No huge time difference.good climate and so on.
This is some of the greatest things in Australia making one of the best liveable country in the world.
To ankitha from my view your spouse and you had a appreciable backup plan as us rules are not constant for non immigrants. It is not at all a bad decision, I can understand the feeling when leaving a country where love to stay. I came to Australia 6 years back when I was 19 year old. Am only the youngest one in my hometown or in Kerala Australia student also at that time, with no one contacts or relatives in Australia and ofcourse first time ever in my life abroad. I haven't visited my parents until now. Everyone have different story, difficulties I respect.
Well, I think you have time now you are lucky. enjoy your life as much.things happen good and bad I n all of life that's why we still surviving. Wishing you for stay healthy and happy and many more hurdles to overcome easily.
Regards Vignesh, New South Wales.
Agree with all your points! Thank you so much for this long comment😊
Thanks for considering
Actually I am not interested to move to us or Australia but kadha kelkkunnapole kettieunnu super
I recommend that you need to improve your English, given you are living in an English speaking country.
Hi Ankitha, Hi from Sydney. U obviously made a good choice of moving to Australia!! Living in Australia for more than 10 years & having visited US, I can guarantee that u made an excellent choice. Am ur subscriber from Sydney.
U don’t need medical insurance here, u have plenty of holiday times, u don’t need to pay house taxes, ur kid doesn’t need to pay huge Uni academic fees when grow up. There are lot of advantages living in Australia when compared to U.S. Moreover u will get ur citizenship after 4 yrs of PR and then u can fly everywhere with no visas as well. Australia is truly the best country to live . Enjoy and all the very best
Thank you so much 💕 Yes I am glad that I took this decision 😊
US Passport >Aus Passport
@@sijumathew4373 the difference is negligible. My husband is an Australian citizen with US permanent residency. I am an Indian citizen with Australian & US permanent residency. So we both have green cards. We won’t be taking US Citizenship or US passports because the USA has taxation by citizenship. It’s really stupid compared to having Australian citizenship/passport.
I can understand your feeling. I cannot imagine living in any other place than US. I hope you like Australia. Best of luck.
Simple description ❤👍
Many people from USA moved to Australia, New Zealand, England, etc. particularly due to the poor healthcare system in USA. Many people lose their homes in USA due to medical debts.
Mayathil thallade
@@maharajamac I am only stating the reality as it is.
USA yil poor health care oo🤭
@@mallutuber005 Yes, USA has poor healthcare. I have stayed in couple of countries including USA. But USA's healthcare is the worst. For example, just check Michael Moore's documentary Sicko which basically shows the facts about healthcare in USA.
@@josephpendleton4927 but they spend more percent of money from there GDP for health system 🤔
Hi Ankita, Very open minded. Be happy anywhere you wish to be. God is with you. Ignore arrogant comments, just smile at the them. And keep smiling. God bless you!
Thank you so much ☺️ God bless you too 😊
Once you are accustomed to North American culture, Canada is also a viable option as is close by and culturally very similar and accessible to US once you get your Canadian citizenship. Vancouver is also a great city and has lots of opportunities in IT, HR and finance.
ചെറുകഥ ആയാലും വല്യ കഥ ആയാലും ഒരു മുത്തശ്ശി കഥ പോലെ മുഴുവൻ കേട്ടിരുന്നു.. കഥ പറച്ചിൽ skills അടിപൊളി 😀☺️
And it is inspiring too. 👍
Thank you dear💕
Yes, in your situation, you made the right decision..The uncertainity of getting the Green card is really stressful.
She could have just moved to Canada. After citizenship (3 years) could have moved back to USA if she chooses. That is what I would have done in that situation. Jobs are plenty in tech sector in Canada. Many people in her situation are doing it.
Yes..This is a right decision ...now a dayss many people migrating to Australia ..so don't feel bad about it..as a native of Kannur ..I like your narration.
Thank you so much 😊 Yes am glad we made this decision 😊
GC is only valid 10 years . After 4.5 -5 years on GC you become eligible to apply for us citizenship . You can also renew your GC after 10 years , but most people take US citizenship before the 10 years are over
Good decision and all the best for ur future journey
Thank you 💕
First of all..im so Happy for you☺️
u made a Good decision👏
keepgowing🔥
Thank you ☺️
ആഹാ.. കുറെ നാളുകൾക്ക് ശേഷം നല്ല കുറച്ചു പൊങ്ങച്ചം കേട്ടു.. സമാധാനമായി.. 😌😌
Ningada samadanamaaanu ente santhosham☺️😬
Ette pono ethu thalanu 🤣🤣🤣
Super reply @ankitha
@@AnkithaSreedhar ഉരുളക്കുപ്പേരി!! അഥവാ TIT FOR TAT 👍😎👌
informative, expressed in a simple way , good 1, reality too
Australia is hiring even American citizen too. Many US citizens working in Australia permanently. It is a good knowledge for all future HB1s.
@abraham mani My co worker son woking in Australia from USA.
He married a lady there too
He is a CPA from USA , and born in USA.
Hi Ankitha, I happened to chance upon your vlog. I like your presentation. No unnecessary tantrums etc. Please keep doing such nice videos. Take care.
Vasubhai Fernswala Thank you ☺️
Always keep narration crisp and to the point. This one too much elongated. Usually ur videos are good. Make video from 10 to 15 minutes duration. More people will then watch from beginning to end.
Thanks for the suggestion, I ll surely consider👍🏼
@@AnkithaSreedhar hoh chechi ellarikum kuthi irunnu reply kodukanena ? Chechik Australia-lm job aayille
Njoy and have fun .
Thank you ☺️
വീഡിയോയുടെ കൂടെ എഴുതിയത് വായിച്ചപ്പോൾ നിങ്ങളെ ഓർത്ത് അഭിമാനം തോന്നി ഇത്തിരി അസൂയയും. ഫുൾ കണ്ടപ്പോളാണ് ചിരി വന്നത് 😂.വിഷമത്തോടെയാണെങ്കിലും അമേരിക്കയിൽ നിന്ന് ഓസ്ട്രേലിയയിലേക് കുടിയേറിയതാണ് നിങ്ങൾക് അഭിമാനം. എന്നാൽ എന്റെ കാര്യം ലോകത്തിന്റെ ഏത് കോണിൽ പോയാലും അന്നും ഇന്നും എന്നും ദൈവത്തിന്റെ സ്വന്തം നാട് തന്നെയാണ് സ്വർഗം. നിങ്ങൾ പാശ്ചാത്യ രാജ്യത്ത് അടിച്ചു പൊളിക്കൂ. All the best👌👍എന്തെന്നാൽ എല്ലാം മനസിലാക്കി വരുമ്പോളേക്കും നമ്മൾ ചിലപ്പോൾ സ്വല്പം താമസിച്ചു പോയേക്കാം
Thank you 😊 ente naadu enik bayanagara istaa.. pakshe nammada naatukarude mentality orupaad maranind enn enik thonnarind😊
പിശാചിന്റ സ്വന്തം നാട് !
In the USA, permanent residents (PRs) get a visa stamped on their Indian or other foreign passports and must also carry a Permanent Resident ID Card, also known as a ‘green’ card. This is similar to the system in many countries such as South Africa etc. In Australia, Permanent Residents (PRs) do not have any visa stamped in their passports as Australia has had an electronic visa system for years now. So your PR visa is electronically linked to your passport on the Dept of Home Affairs (DHA) system and can be verified by any employer using VEVO. Hope this helps you understand that it is the same visa in both Australia and the US i.e., PR = Permanent Residency
very inspiring video very informative
Thank you dear 😊
Took me seven years to become US citizen and I’m from Australia
Oh wow!! where do you prefer?
@@AnkithaSreedhar The US by far.
U speak lovely...subscribed😊
Shobin Baby Thank you 😊
Very much informative 🙏
Way of explaining things are too good👍
Australia is far better compared to USA. American healthcare is the worst I have ever seen. People always think about moving to USA which is a big mistake.
'KNOWLEDGE IS POWER'' !!. വളരെ നന്ദി. അവതരണവും ആകർഷണീയം 😎👌
Thank you 😊
@@AnkithaSreedhar ✌️😊
Nice experience!! Thank you for your sharing
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I dont think so its a smart move to Australia from USA. If your husband is working in technical field, USA is the best place to grow and get exposure in his career. Green Card latency is not a convincing reason to leave USA. if its a family reason, I would agree. For your case, you have many options to earn money in USA. for eg: You could join in Masters degree or go for an integrated PHD and start working in OPT visa. Then you could apply a H1B. Many ways...Anyway all the best. I just want to reiterate again here that USA is the best friendly country in the world. No racism at all. Only the problem is, their gun law. Apart from that, its the best country to live in.
Rajiv Ram true !!
Good that u did a detailed video
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Chechi njan Canadayil ninnanu. USA and Canada life similarities undu.. Aadyam life struggling aanu. Pakshe, once life settle aayal adipoli aanu.
Yes!! 😊
KOPPANU
Onn podo
You made the right decision
Good and well thought decision before times pass by :)
You are talking with much clarity and the video is informative too! Though the content may not be appealing to a larger audience.. btw, just joking, your baby is putting in bgm at the correct places..🤩 keep going!
Well explained🥰👍🏻
Thank you 😊
Nice explanation, Waiting for Wednesday !!!
Thanks Christopher! I post on all Fridays 😁
Thank you for the crisp and clear explanation..Very good!!!...
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Very well described.... it's really informative. Thank you dear. Expecting more Australian videos on coming days .
Thank you dear 💕
Hi Ankitha, I live in New York. I just thought about the same exactly what you said. (means,, the reason for leaving the US) I have been to Melbourne, also worked at Darwin. It's really a beautiful country to live in. So all the very best with your future. God bless.
Actully I feel we are lucky that we are able to explore diff countries and cultures!! Thank you ☺️
Very interesting..... Keep going...
Hi Ankita, I am living in USA for 25 years. Came here with family as immigrants when I was little. There was soo much racism the time when we came especially in schools but that changed overtime. I love this country because there is soo much opportunities /Love Love my kerala too especially our culture. Heard from american friends and co workers that Indians are taking over jobs but can we blame them they feel that they pay a huge amount of loans in college and when they r out from college there is no job and they think it is taken over by indians. Yes it is very expensive to go to college here. Back in the days they needed Nurses to IT here, that time It was very easy to come here. But now Americans are qualified too that's the main reason they dont like others coming here to work because we are taking their jobs and that is the main reasons they voted for President Trump. Neways hope u have a better opportunity in Australia.. Wishing you all the very best and hope to see you back... Your Vlogs are really good. Enjoy vlogging from Australia..
Life and Travel with Bella's well said.
True . I’m going to my 28 Th year in the US.
I completely agree!! Thank you 😊
No American can claim its their country.all their ancestors were europians.
You have a taken a right decision. Nooo doubt.
Thanks 😊
ബോറടിക്കില്ല ..
GOOD പ്രസന്റേഷൻ 👍👍
Good decision...god bless..
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Ankee...... love youuuuu👍👍👍😍😍😍
Cheachi
I have a doubt.
If we have PR in Australia and settled there.
Nammuk Pinna naatiloot leaven poonamenkill Indian Visa edakano?🙄
Venda.. Because you are an Indian citizen..But oru varsham minimum days Oz il undaayikkanam
@@045midhunsuresh3 Thanks For the Info
എവിടെങ്കിലും ഒന്ന് ഉറച്ചു നിൽക്കുമോ ?മനസ്സ് വളരെ ചചാലമാണല്ലോ ??സ്വന്തമായി ഒരു strong decision എടുത്തു മുന്നോട്ടൊട്ടു പോകുക .Us ,Uk,ഓസ്ട്രേലിയ എല്ലാം നല്ല രാജ്യങ്ങളാണ് ....ലാൻഡ് ഓഫ് oppurtunites ........when we work hard we can survive any country ..തോക്കിന്നെ പേടിച്ചാൽ പേടിക്കാനേ സമയം കാണു ..Anyway good luck
Good explanation👍
Thank you ☺️
Hmmm... Santhoshayi gopietaa... 🙄😒😒
Hihihi
Ankitha H4 il ayittu engane youtube start cheyuthu. Monitarisation varumbole problem varuvallo enganeya
Yes you can start youtube channel while you are in h4. But cant monetize your channel until and unless you grab ur H4 EAD
@@fayazmuhammed7264 thanks
Monetize cheydad naatil vannitaanu😊
Sister- well expland and was really informative..May God bless you to make more productive videos such in the future..I live in UAE for past many years and the difficult part is here to move from one job to another if you do not like.. As you explained, The Visa in gulf looks like H1B visa..The decision what you made to move to Australia is best. After so many years of working in UAE, I wish to move to Australia now and find it difficult to apply for PR as I crossed 40 and wife is nearly 40..However, letting life go on as God’s wish..Once again Wishing you all the success..🙏
nice and simple talk ....good information . Pls keep continue .....
Thank you 😊
i have just watched your video , and i live and work here in the usa since 1991 a us citizen now but i think the choice you are made because of your HI-B visa problem but i hope you will have a good life and happy in Australia .best of luck and wishes.
Thank you 😊
Engane Ann ee country lek povan patuva
Molu lot of time ahead best of luck
Ditto! All the best!
Thank you 😊
Canada would have been a better option than Australia. Australian prosperity depends on the goodwill of the Chinese.
Good decision. Pinne, Those recommendations on UA-cam came because either u types related topics in ur phone or u talked on same topic while certain apps captured those and pushed related ads to recommendations 😁 I know, it sounds scray nd creepy. But tats hw it is...
All the best mole
Thank you 😊
Hi I Am from NY same case H1b for me, husband MSc anatomy in kerala but H4, so after GC second stage he got EAD permits and started working forpast 2 yrs!! But now priority date current aayi last yr my mallu boss don’t want to sign J form to complete gc process till now she didn’t sign 🙄😢
Our visa expired October 1, she didn’t renew it as I asked from April 2019 itself, so he lost EAD this month!!speed process is canceled for spouse and kids as you know, now he cannot work! Bad situation.. good you moved to Australia!! Good luck
Btw I thought you could do UA-cam at least in H4 ?? No??
hii, Ankitha,, really nice video, have seen your videos... now saw this one..detailed experience review..god bless.. :-)
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All the best
Thank you 😊
Great info
വളരെ നല്ലൊരു അവതരണം 👌👌👌👌👌
Thank you 😊
Actually I was waiting for this video..
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Onnum olichu vekkathe thurannu paranju story pole avasanam vare kandu..
Fan ayi😊
Thank you dear 💕
Congratulation
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Great story telling
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If you are a holder of H1 B1 visa,you stand no no chance to get a green card or citizenship,long waiting say up to99 yrs.Australia is a good place to live,staythere
Adipoli..good choice..💞👍
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Super i love ur story
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No , boring ! Carry on ! Anil Kalpana from Dubai
Thank you chetta 😊
ഇത്രയും കാലം ഞാൻ മനസ്സിലാക്കിയത് മറ്റെന്തോ ആയിരുന്നു. എന്റെ തെറ്റിദ്ധാരണ ഇതോടെ തീർന്ന് !
Sasi Kunnathur 😊
God bless your family xx
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💞 all the best saho
Thanks saho💕
Didn't you have a confusion between Canada and Australia because you were more closer to Canada from the US and Australia was quiet far off. What made you choose Australia over Canada ?
Australian weather is good compared to canada and we have family in aussie.. So...
@@AnkithaSreedhar oh k
Nice speech chechi
I think you should have chosen Canada instead of Australia. And settle in Canada border like Windsor or Niagara so that you can commute to US for work then you won’t feel missing the US and eventuality you would have got a chance to get Green card
Super story
Thank you 😊
28k subscribes congratulations.
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Haai നല്ല അവതരണം
Dear, is it possible to migrate Australia who is having PR of Canada......
Very good thank you.
Explained well
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ഒരു അടിപൊളി commentaayi വന്നതാ.. പക്ഷെ മറന്നുപോയി.. 😀😂😂
Cheee miss aayi🙈
Athu kollam...outhu parayoo.
Aus atra thalparyam ilarnu ennu parayune kettu Middle East jeevikuna le njn🤔!!!
But there are many pros n cons for every place we live in.
The economic crisis and nationalization pushes expats to migrate somewhere else from gulf countries nowadays.
If we are already well settled in here, there isn’t any need to move somewhere else.because, as our parents are getting old, we could visit them in between 3 or 4 months, the people everywhere and the availability of our authentic stuffs will be readily available in nearby stores the air fares are comparatively cheap..
the cons are health care services are not that good, the climate will be worst for 5,6 months in a year, changing rules n regulations sometimes hecks !!
The new gen people “please don’t try Middle East unless if you’re appointed in an MNC”
.local companies are struggling in here cause of financial liabilities.
So keep searching until you find a better one!!!
Good info👌🏻
So true
Nice dear 👌👌
Nice chechi
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why australia? neighbor aaya Canada ullappol?
Good decision
Ur daughter us citizen alle?
Yes!
Chechi.. U spoke very genuine matters.. Keep it up.. And my hearty wishes for your job hunt 👍
Thank you dear💕
Negative commentukal mind cheyandaaaa.... ath eee alukalude pothu swabhavammaaaaa .... very informative videoooo best of luck
We heard your story. Each place got its own good and bad. We live in NY for the last 43 years. We won't leave this place for any other place in the world. We came hear with $7.50 in our pocket. With hard work and patience we are living comfortably in NY and traveling all around the globe after our retirement. Our children are in excellent position and the main regret is we are missing the grand children as they live in another cities. Any way your little child is a US citizen and she/he can come here as soon he/she reach 18 years of age. He/She can run for the presidency of the US.
Thanks Uncle for writing your story ☺️ Hope you meet your grandkids soon😊 Thank you 😊