Is the UK still worth moving to in 2024? | Am I leaving London?

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  • @rajatlfc97
    @rajatlfc97 Рік тому +68

    Thanks for sharing your thoughts so candidly! Gave me a lot of perspective on Life in London.

    • @MeharSindhuBatra
      @MeharSindhuBatra  Рік тому +5

      🤗🧡🧡 I’m so glad

    • @Orhankhan-fu1wt
      @Orhankhan-fu1wt Рік тому

      UK vs France
      ua-cam.com/video/-DghvH7J0rA/v-deo.htmlsi=P3QSNccn6djaFHEy

    • @manopriyaa
      @manopriyaa 8 місяців тому +1

      Its individual''s perspective. You need to check with more people who have already settled in UK for more than few years to get the reality.

  • @fubar.1
    @fubar.1 Рік тому +148

    As a UK citizen for 44 years ,I've had enough of the UK and looking to leave it for good. Everything is clasping onto surviving

    • @barborajezkova8393
      @barborajezkova8393 8 місяців тому +7

      meanwhile me being miserable and frustrated because i've dreamt of moving to london since i can remember but i was fucking 16 when fucking brexit took place so i missed the opportunity to get an EU settlement status and now it's litterally impossible to even get a visa

    • @sorta-7272
      @sorta-7272 7 місяців тому

      Imagine how it is going to be now with the Sharia Law, alcohol is already banned, it's all as we said will happen lol the end of the west is coming

    • @eduardobandeira4040
      @eduardobandeira4040 5 місяців тому +1

      Have you paid TAX in the 44 years in UK?

    • @girtss457
      @girtss457 4 місяці тому +1

      How much land is owned by common people in UK. 5% is it? Is the UK built for common people or for the rich.
      Gee.

    • @RoganBryan
      @RoganBryan 2 місяці тому

      ⁠@@girtss457What country on earth is built for “The common people” ? None. Not a single one . Zilch. Why would anyone do that ?

  • @ashirwadbarbora
    @ashirwadbarbora Рік тому +140

    I lived in the US for 7 years and came back home to India in 2018. It’s been the best decision of my life

    • @BlueSkiesAbove39
      @BlueSkiesAbove39 Рік тому

      Probably because you failed in US.

    • @Daveighna
      @Daveighna Рік тому +2

      Whoa, really? Can you tell me more about it? Why did you back?

    • @neil1680
      @neil1680 Рік тому +2

      Hi Ashirwad - Did you have any kids? If yes, how did they manage with the schooling system in India? I am in the UK now for last 5 yrs and my boys dont want to go back mainly due to the harsh schooling as compared to the veyr soft approach that the teachers take here. Did you face any issues with it?

    • @peekapeekabooboo
      @peekapeekabooboo 11 місяців тому

      @@neil1680 send them to school where indian diaspora is. Like i know some good schools in lieceister , some are punjabi ones where they even teach punjabi to children. If you can't find such school then it could be a problem.

    • @soul2197
      @soul2197 10 місяців тому

      How much did you save ? More than 1 cr?

  • @stevewilkinson3129
    @stevewilkinson3129 10 місяців тому +21

    Born and bred in the uk left in 2008 aged 24 on a one way ticket to Australia. Thank god I did, not been back to the uk since and don’t think I ever will again.

    • @GiloGrant
      @GiloGrant 7 місяців тому

      Australia is shit country I tried and come back to UK .

  • @dawoodwaris
    @dawoodwaris Рік тому +132

    I came to the UK as a student year 2007, recession hit in 2008 and I lost my part time job, I was dead broke. But I hassled in the cold harsh weather doing odd jobs, completed studies, got a job in The City of London, worked there for three years, set-up a firm, sold the firm in 2021 and retired. It all happened in 13 years. UK is not for the weak, if you want to be successful here then you have to integrate with the British community, with their values and also depends on your mindset. Your current situation does not determine your future but your thoughts will.

    • @thewhatorwhy
      @thewhatorwhy Рік тому +32

      Fiction.

    • @snowwhite8329
      @snowwhite8329 Рік тому +5

      You will live in London with family ❤

    • @Orhankhan-fu1wt
      @Orhankhan-fu1wt Рік тому

      UK vs France
      ua-cam.com/video/-DghvH7J0rA/v-deo.htmlsi=P3QSNccn6djaFHEy

    • @michafrica
      @michafrica 10 місяців тому +2

      Many opportunities for the best...

    • @thomascampos2426
      @thomascampos2426 10 місяців тому +3

      Never heard that comment about the UK! Wow! People say Brazil, especially Rio, "is not for beginners". Totally true, btw. Times they are a-changing. JAYZUS!

  • @Gomaxgecko
    @Gomaxgecko 8 місяців тому +16

    I wish the UK was still like the old times where we had a stable economy

  • @japhyvansan
    @japhyvansan Рік тому +118

    After living in London for 13 years, I moved abroad working as a digital nomad was one of the best decision I ever made in my professional life. Now my savings and quality of life are vastly improved and I honestly don't think this is a London problem. I think it's a global problem. The future is in Digital. God bless the Internet

    • @abdulvahid93
      @abdulvahid93 Рік тому +1

      Absolutely, I moved from Dubai to San Francisco and I second this. Can't wait to move to low cost of living cities.

    • @CaldonianDude
      @CaldonianDude Рік тому +5

      I did this back in early 00s and it was the best thing I ever did. Living in Thailand, Philippines, and Malaysia was so much better than UK - great fun and a wonderful lifestyle. I now have one foot in UK and one foot out.

    • @kingdavid9422
      @kingdavid9422 Рік тому +2

      @@CaldonianDude 'One foot in UK, one foot out'. I like that kind of lifestyle(flexibility).

    • @TheAryanKnight
      @TheAryanKnight Рік тому +9

      It's definitely a Western Problem. If I conduct my online business internationally and live in a Western country like the UK compared to somewhere like Bali. I would have a better healthier luxurious lifestyle with the same and even better everyday stuff available in Bali than in London.

    • @CaldonianDude
      @CaldonianDude Рік тому

      @@kingdavid9422 It's partly out of necessity. There are some *very* concerning issues with the UK - they have been brewing for decades and will be nigh on impossible to turn around at this stage. Those issues present as a steady decline in infrastructure, public services, and social fabric. I think we all see the signs if we are honest. I work 100% remotely, and have done so since around 2003 (with occasional contract stints in UK). I have a completely offgrid "bolthole" in South East Asia. But...I still have family in UK, so keep a presence here, but nothing I couldn't walk away from. I sleep well at night. Interestingly, most of my medical needs and dental work are met abroad - absolutely top notch service and very reasonable prices. I couldn't even get an *emergency* appointment with my NHS dentist last time I tried! All the best.

  • @artus198
    @artus198 Рік тому +58

    I have lived in the UK for 5 years and left... unfortunately it is not for me... especially the weather. I need SUN to feel good.
    And most of the good jobs are concentrated around London, but London cost of living is very high.

    • @clincpb8903
      @clincpb8903 7 місяців тому +9

      The weather is the least of my concern in UK. Dishonest recruiters, toxic managers, overexpensive rent, meanness of people is way more disgusting to deal with.

    • @artus198
      @artus198 7 місяців тому

      @@clincpb8903 - if you look at their colonial history - this is how the entire west is ! It is broken society

    • @gowthamanv4923
      @gowthamanv4923 4 місяці тому +1

      @@clincpb8903 Honestly, I had the opposite experience. I found the Indian work environment much more toxic. In the UK, people were nicer, more appreciative at workplace, and I had a better work-life balance and salary.
      Yes, the cost of living is high, but so is the pay.

  • @BestFoodAndTravelVideos
    @BestFoodAndTravelVideos Рік тому +23

    thanks for sharing ur experience. I am exactly at your place 3 years ago but i decided to move back home and what i feel now is that i made a wise decision. When i can get all comforts in the new INDIA why live there missing family and friends. Those days age gone when you can save enough living abroad but now its just survival.

    • @garygeorge-wi7co
      @garygeorge-wi7co Рік тому

      Last week I paid an Indian lady cleaner 8750 rupees for seven hours work. Yes, the cost of living is very high but so is your earnings.

    • @sameerranjha6664
      @sameerranjha6664 6 місяців тому +2

      I did same came back from uk

  • @shahills97
    @shahills97 Рік тому +27

    You spoke my mind! I was confused as you to leave UK or not. But after carefully thinking i decided to leave UK as I think where do I want to see myself in future. UK still have few benefits im not denying but for me I dont want to stuck in a same job for 5 years just to get PR and also in the end happiness matters more than money. No point in having money if you can’t share happiness or travel with person you love!

  • @SUJAMUK
    @SUJAMUK 10 місяців тому +12

    My husband went to England at the age of 21 with a job (engineering )voucher and lived for 5 decades and myself went in 1977 after marriage. We both came back to India for good in November 2018. Unfortunately my husband passed away in 2021. I can't imagine how I might have coped on my own in London.
    My friends, even if they want to come back, can't as they have children and now grand children. When they visit India and see the sort of life I am living here with all the services, they get jealous. Most of them are in their 70's and are struggling with everyday chores. It becomes more difficult to come back when you have children, they are married to non Indians and then have children of their own who belong to different race.
    However, it all depends on your personal decision. You do what you think best for you.

  • @cybertaiga9534
    @cybertaiga9534 Рік тому +12

    I hear you Mehar. I know exactly what you feel. It's a classic dilemma. I left my home in India for the UK in 2005. The first few years were great, then slowly after moving to London reality struck like anything, plenty of challenges, expense, issues on safety, etc. London was by no means safe even when I moved there in 2008. I have taken a UK PR but returned to India in 2019. If you have a great job in UK and is worth the sacrifice, then you can consider staying on but if you feel isolated, away from your loved ones and not quite getting the returns, then you may want to consider returning home or to another country that has a lot better to offer. My advice would be to take a PR and try out for a few years how it works out for you both. If there is a vast improvement, you can take citizenship and apply for OCI. Anyway, to each their own. This is only one perspective. Everyone needs to decide according to their unique situations.

  • @Lee1517
    @Lee1517 Рік тому +22

    If I were you as a digital nomad, I would probably move to Portugal (Lisbon) and enjoy good food, lower cost, and can get cheaper eatouts. Plus property prices are definitely a lot more cheaper than London. And more importantly people seem to be a lot more relaxed. The rest of desk professionals have to actually be in offices at least some part of the week so they haven't got that option. If you really want to live in UK for whatever reason you can move to parts of UK not too far from London, such as Guildford, Reading, Oxford or Kent. You'll need to consider how important you need to be in London. Or having a cleaner, chef and good medical services are more important, which you will not find in UK at all for cheap.

    • @RingsideReels
      @RingsideReels Рік тому +1

      You can't compare first world countries with third world countries, the only reason it's cheaper is because you are exploiting the currency conversion; locals there get by earning scraps if they work their routine 9-5.

    • @amataratsu006
      @amataratsu006 Рік тому

      Stay away from Lisbon

    • @Lee1517
      @Lee1517 Рік тому

      @@amataratsu006 Do explain why as I've been there several times and not had too much of an issue.

    • @amataratsu006
      @amataratsu006 Рік тому

      @@Lee1517 gentrification

    • @Lee1517
      @Lee1517 Рік тому

      ​@amataratsu006 yeah true. But we must choose between governments creating the jobs or having money from tourists or migrants. As mentioned by above commentator that people are often paid low would benefit from increasing wealthy migrants. So a tradeoff has to be made, and not just in Portugal, that's the same all over the world.

  • @rajeshselvaraj5449
    @rajeshselvaraj5449 Рік тому +61

    In India I am paying Rs 3500 for the cook, Rs 3500 for the maid and Rs 500 for the car cleaner. It is approximately 80 pounds. Though I have traveled round the world and visited many countries I feel there is no country like India.
    Cheap medical facilities, food is cheap, different cultures. It is like many countries in one. It is a different world.
    Why slog in other countries and make their economy grow. Work hard pay heavy taxes, take huge loans back home and fill their pockets

    • @garygeorge-wi7co
      @garygeorge-wi7co Рік тому +26

      The same cook and the maid will each earn sixty thousand rupees every month, based on two hours work everyday on a minimum wage of ten pounds an hour.
      India is a beautiful country if you are rich, otherwise India is not a nice place to live if you belong to a poor or low middle class family. Food is not cheap, and neither are the medical facilities.

    • @magith87ekm
      @magith87ekm Рік тому +8

      Yes, pay 30 percent tax and get almost nothing in return 😂

    • @khatrinim4149
      @khatrinim4149 Рік тому +10

      what about these poor people?

    • @pictorfauzan1444
      @pictorfauzan1444 Рік тому +5

      Brother, Please remember the changing social landscape with more inter-community hatred being passed on to people everyday in India. Our social fabric is being torn every day.

    • @garygeorge-wi7co
      @garygeorge-wi7co Рік тому +2

      @@pictorfauzan1444 It takes two hands to clap. Your one sided comment will not help.

  • @k124a
    @k124a Рік тому +6

    Great video. No bs, straight facts which I got from u , much better than I got from so many other videos .

  • @theunderdog690
    @theunderdog690 Рік тому +7

    0:48 was in Nottingham, not London. Make that clear in your video

    • @TejaDurgi
      @TejaDurgi 2 місяці тому

      According to you it only happens there!

  • @paulnicolas172
    @paulnicolas172 Рік тому +11

    I personally dislike living in the uk and am myself a self employed person living in a seaside resort in the north of England but a lot of uk people have different opinions depending upon there experiences and situation eg a person living in the city who has a good job and too preoccupied making money with it might think differently or the wealthy like the politicians and the royals . But personally I feel the only real positives about living here are that we have the prestige of having a royal family , free nhs (which we have to pay for in our taxes anyways ) , an alliance with the US, a reasonable benefits system , and the economy, employment and education even though where I live there isn’t much of that . But for most it’s getting generally very hard for the young to find cheap housing , education is very expensive as your paying over £40k in student loans for a degree ,recently food prices and inflation are rising rapidly, a government who is full of promises who’s hardly delivering and isn’t really focused on the people but keeping themselves in power and concentrating on legally lining there own pockets and there’s a lot of inter party conflicts and dismissal , cost of renting is going sky high , a lot of people can be quite unsociable if your a stranger and a lot of people are weary of each other and there are a lot of social and health issues , isolation and depression - an overburdened nhs and long waiting times . The crime rate is fairly high in some parts . Some of the place looks gloomy - rundown shops and old houses , factories , warehouses and a lot of pollution including the air, water and all the chemicals in our overprocessed food - we are one of the most unhealthiest countries in Europe. Loads of homeless and people living in poverty looking to food banks , immigrants - brexit was supposed to have helped but it hardly hasn’t which was about the only distinctive thing the conservatives managed to achieve for us in the last 30 odd years and where I live there are large hotels housing these immigrants whilst the local council ignores the English homeless and druggies and prostitutes and other groups on the fringes of society that are living on the streets just outside . We also aren’t in with the euro like the rest of Europe so it costs more to go on holidays and the hassle of conversion and other problems it brings such as having to pay extra on buying goods from abroad as well as the problems this caused our businesses . Yeah we have the freedom to criticise the government at least which we do a lot of but we wouldn’t have to criticise the government in the first place if we had a good one . But a lot of it for me is the weather- most of the time in England the weather is crap especially in the north where I live - I work from home so because I don’t have loads of friends and family I like to go outdoors a lot to exercise and get fresh air to reduce the boredom of being inside but most the time the weather is gloomy eg it’s like I wanted to go for a long walk the other day and it was p***** it down all day for two days in a row and it’s mid summer - then we get tons of windy cloudy miserable days were it’s hard to motivate yourself to even leave the house - the weathers so unpredictable in the uk as well and you never know how it’s going to behave from one moment to another and that’s just summer - then there’s winter - freezing , raining, windy , Ice, cloudy , and where I live it starts geting dark very early and in mid winter it starts getting dark by 1pm and it can be dark as early as 3pm- and it’s almost as bad as this for almost half the year and it’s so depressing . And then when you eventually get a good day but because you’ve been so depressed having been stuck inside because of the bad weather you find it hard to motivate yourself to go outside unless you have to and you’ll find you need a car a lot of the time especially in winter but it is a bit warmer in the south if your lucky enough to live there or can afford to live there but it’s not much warmer there either and there can be flooding in some parts . Then there’s all the heating bills you have to pay just to keep your house warm most of the year . Then when you do go outside your breathing in all the crap air full of pollutants so your probably doing yourself more harm than good and especially a lot of the beaches are polluted and the water is freezing and a lot of the food is highly processed and a lot of people are in poor health . I hate the UK- it’s just a small crappy post industrial island . I mean there are worst places in the world and other countries have there own problems but it wouldn’t be a bad place if the weather was better and the days were longer in winter as our economy is quite good and there are some interesting places to visit and there are things to do eg night clubs , bars, theatres , theme parks, cinema , beaches, countryside, large city centres and shopping , parks etc and we do get some nice weather but the majority of the time when the weathers bad or when it gets dark early they are not that appealing . I personally wouldn’t recommend people come to live here if they have good weather and standard of living in there own country unless they are from a poor country with little prospects and not even for a holiday unless you want to visit a few of places worth visiting that have some cultural heritage like London inc Westminster or oxford or a warmer seaside resort like Cornwall or the isle of white - don’t bother with the rest . That’s why a lot of people move abroad from here which is what am going to do soon and am sure I’ll never look back .

    • @SUJAMUK
      @SUJAMUK 10 місяців тому +1

      What do you mean by prestige of toyal family. Lots of local people in UK don't want monarchy.

    • @xizilionyizzexeliqer3897
      @xizilionyizzexeliqer3897 9 місяців тому

      To the above commenter I wholeheartedly agree. This is where I stopped reading further nonsense.

    • @paulnicolas172
      @paulnicolas172 9 місяців тому

      @@SUJAMUK I think if you study the statistics on Google you’ll find that over 50% of people in the uk like the monarchy ?

    • @paulnicolas172
      @paulnicolas172 9 місяців тому

      @@xizilionyizzexeliqer3897 explain how my comment is nonsense ? Over 50 percent of people in the uk like the royals . So I guess you like being in the uk and disagree with my comment then ?

    • @paulnicolas172
      @paulnicolas172 9 місяців тому

      Over 50 percent of the uk like the monarchy - do your research

  • @nitesh7397
    @nitesh7397 Рік тому +8

    still much much better than living here in India imp. Here things are cheap but the downside is that you will meet so many careless and insensitive people day in and out. And the chaos is just unbearable in big cities.

  • @serebart
    @serebart 7 місяців тому +3

    As someone with a similar experience but older than you, I would recommend you consider moving back home or at least closer to your family.
    And to a safer environment/neighborhood (tired parents are easy targets 😅).
    Once you have children and your parents start aging, it’s heartbreaking to be away from them.
    I moved back and despite missing every now and then my previous location, I don’t regret it.
    If my elderly parents need me, I can be there within 1,5 hours drive and my kids now get to be with the grandparents every 2 weeks ☺️

  • @sathishkumar-dt4zc
    @sathishkumar-dt4zc 6 місяців тому +3

    I left UK in 2011 after 5 years of living, my family here in India thought i was a fool but it was the best decision of my life

  • @alee9071
    @alee9071 Рік тому +7

    I agree, living in UK sucks now. Just came back from a holiday in Hong Kong. I am planning to move there, great public transport, nice weather, and much more safe and clean than UK.

    • @karinalee-ii4xj
      @karinalee-ii4xj 11 місяців тому +1

      but konghong‘s house is very expensive and small

    • @suryanshkesarwani9688
      @suryanshkesarwani9688 4 місяці тому

      Hong kong is at risk of war😢

    • @Asiana5367
      @Asiana5367 2 місяці тому

      Are you sure? because it's a communist country

  • @zipitar9018
    @zipitar9018 11 місяців тому +21

    Meanwhile i purchased 5 acre land in punjab from NRI, and happy to live a farm life , exporting fruit worth 1 crore to egypt africa , i was a finance guy in london portugal Paris and usa , happy in india now and married indian girl 5 years back , happy life😊

    • @VishakhaBalwani-gg1ox
      @VishakhaBalwani-gg1ox 9 місяців тому

      Hey i am studying finance and planning to go london for working .. what do you suggest .. ?

    • @manopriyaa
      @manopriyaa 8 місяців тому

      Good for you. Good luck.

    • @zipitar9018
      @zipitar9018 8 місяців тому +1

      @@VishakhaBalwani-gg1ox london and now saudi stock exchange has wide opportunities egypti too europe is sick, london economy is failing rapidly, its risky there rent also has 4 figure monthly 😢

    • @kashd4668
      @kashd4668 5 місяців тому +1

      @@VishakhaBalwani-gg1ox I'd skip the studying and London - and buy a 5 acre land in Punjab and marry a nice Indian girl (or boy) - and export fruit!👍👍

  • @Lifeisshort04-m2r
    @Lifeisshort04-m2r 10 місяців тому +2

    Love this talk. So well spoken. Got me hooked. All the right info. I wish to become a clear and well spoken person too. 😊😊

  • @praveenareghunath1123
    @praveenareghunath1123 9 місяців тому +1

    There is an option for uk students to get Schengen visa,but why did most of them not trying for that?

    • @manopriyaa
      @manopriyaa 8 місяців тому +1

      good question. 👍

  • @ajaychethan1234
    @ajaychethan1234 10 місяців тому +2

    My opinion is It’s a global crisis in any metropolitan cities where there is a boom in industry and employment opportunities.

  • @ronakio
    @ronakio Рік тому +9

    I have a Pakistani neighbour who complains everyday about living in the UK. She's been here 7 years now but still won't go back home.

    • @garygeorge-wi7co
      @garygeorge-wi7co Рік тому

      99.9999 percent of Asians , once in UK, never go back.

    • @manopriyaa
      @manopriyaa 8 місяців тому

      LOL

    • @RkR2001
      @RkR2001 3 місяці тому

      Options limited there 😮

  • @Ann-bm5qg
    @Ann-bm5qg 8 місяців тому +8

    I am British and I know that unless you are rich living in London is a fools paradise. It is not affordable.

  • @GapBahnDirk
    @GapBahnDirk Рік тому +3

    As a British citizen, I emigrated to Canada in 1980. That was wonderful, but I could see how things were going in Canada and I moved to Thailand in 1997. It was another good move and life is very good. I hope that I will not find a need to move to another country......

    • @nickirittilert8541
      @nickirittilert8541 9 місяців тому

      I want to know more. Because I live in Thailand and want to move

  • @d-k-1
    @d-k-1 9 місяців тому +1

    Updated video on this please? Thanks.

  • @DevkanyaRC
    @DevkanyaRC 9 днів тому

    Most of my close friends live in London and New York. I think they got really lucky by being somewhat older, and so they bought their apartments/ homes very quickly when things were more affordable. Think it would be difficult for them to buy now. My sister lives in Dublin, practically in a mansion there with an orchard. So they are not thinking of ever coming back. But I guess for younger people, it is now much more difficult.

  • @Maxsarkar
    @Maxsarkar 7 місяців тому +1

    I lived 8 years in Australia and returned in Kolkata in the year 2017. it was a wise decision and luck favoured me. India made me very rich over few years after starting my own real estate business. Thanks Mara dash

  • @charanb1200
    @charanb1200 7 місяців тому +1

    I lived in uk for 2 years, i felt the very same way how you are feeling now. I moved to Thailand so that I can stay near to home, it's much safer than London, lots of beaches and life is exciting here. I didn't feel uk is good place to live, faced so many difficulties.

  • @ArunVinayakc
    @ArunVinayakc Рік тому +17

    India 🇮🇳
    > it’s easier to own a house
    > public hospital is always free and no NHS fee involved , also you have insurance for private hospitals
    > public transport is free for women ( southern India)
    > free electricity ( upto 100 units )( many states)
    > you can legally avoid tax by using old tax regime and perfect investment methods
    > house and water tax is less than £1
    > no food crisis ( infact many places / temples offer free food)
    - if you still move to other country and then worried about expenses then only god can help 😅

  • @in.framestudio
    @in.framestudio 11 місяців тому +3

    Nice video, interesting to hear things we all think at this point in time.
    What I would suggest is to be sure that going back home it's what you really want before you start the move and the only way you can find out is to go back home for a short period and try to do your job from there and find out if you actually can.
    I went back home for Christmas Holiday time, and I haven't been here for Christmas in 4 years. It is obviously nice to be close to your family, but I really struggle working from here because I feel more alienated, as people here don't understand what I am doing, I live in a small village in the south of Italy and my Internet connection is not as stable as it was before, and the prices have increased in the same way they are in London and the safety too.
    People do not go out as much as they used to because it's too expensive, there are robberies in places where criminality was almost equal to 0.
    So my advice is to take a big breath and to be very cautious before you take any definitive decision.

  • @janvichawla242
    @janvichawla242 3 місяці тому

    Prior to london other cities are also too expensive to live like glasglow??

  • @EarthshakerSound1
    @EarthshakerSound1 9 місяців тому

    Absolutely brilliant video Mehar ,every point you said is very true. My London friends and family often say exactly the same things as you. Crime rising, rent rises etc. I had to share your video with them a d they all agreed with your accurate assessment of London. Thanks.

  • @ethelibarrola6813
    @ethelibarrola6813 Рік тому +1

    We have in the same stuation. It is confussing. Maybe is time to move over, we are not sure....

  • @joysoftanikapaul
    @joysoftanikapaul 10 місяців тому +1

    Everything you said resonates with me. I am in the process of making a UA-cam video on my own experiences.

  • @kongposh2747
    @kongposh2747 6 місяців тому +1

    It is a privilege to be surrounded by your loved ones,you are young so my honest advice for you is to use your skills and,experience in your home country

  • @adamcohen69
    @adamcohen69 9 місяців тому

    Did the both of you considered going back to India after living in the UK?

  • @nicolamicanti2443
    @nicolamicanti2443 6 місяців тому

    I am Italian, born in Rome and lived there for 30 years. Then, I moved to the countryside and have lived here since then. I live off the Land. As you probably know, we Italians have been severely hit with the pandemic. And the pandemic has made me understand a lot of things. Also in Italy the prices are rising but I don't care cause I grow my own vegetables and buy meat by local farmers. Last time in London was 2009, on holiday of course, neither for studying or working. But I mean, is it that bad for someone who just wants to spend a few days there (dunno, just to go in guitar shops)? Is it that dangerous? Is it worth the trip? Thank you in advance and good luck for your future.

    • @nicolamicanti2443
      @nicolamicanti2443 Місяць тому

      @@M-eu7qw Ok sista thanx for the advice! Good Luck, God bless you.

  • @Dancingdoll27
    @Dancingdoll27 9 місяців тому

    Mehar, Could you give an idea about the cost of living in UK... assuming your lifestyle and the kind of "nice" large house you would want to rent, grocery, vacations, petrol, insurances, taxes (i think i got some idea here - approx 50% minus from the gross), outside meals (got that idea too approx 50 poounds), Utilities, Cleaner, Cook (approx 150 pounds for 2-3 times a month - i wonder how does that help to lead healthy lifestyle)... etc for us to get more idea to make our decisions about moving...

  • @S.Lanap63
    @S.Lanap63 Рік тому +2

    A very realistic point of view

  • @paiguy3624
    @paiguy3624 Рік тому +4

    Hey Mehar,im 22 and planning to study in London,your video gave me an amazing insight of challenges i might face going there,Now im in a dilemma too

  • @withoutyt
    @withoutyt Рік тому +13

    Guys, whoever desires to move in these income countries, if you get a chance to move and had always desired to do so, just go for it, youtube content creator space is the last place where you should be taking advice. The maids were never affordable in developed countries and she used to take 4-5 trips a year which is not a humble number, education and health benefits are still good and buying a house in indian metro cities is un-affordable since ages.

    • @Annihil8ah
      @Annihil8ah 11 місяців тому +1

      This comment should be pinned underneath all of the videos of this sort. Thank you for being the defender of the common sense.

  • @Eurobrasil550
    @Eurobrasil550 8 місяців тому +4

    I am Brasilian /UK citizen living the last 20 years in Brazil, the amount of times I am asked why I choose Brasil when I could just as easily livre in the UK, by Brasilian people who think the UK is a dream!
    This video sums it up perfectly.
    But to be fair I live in the South of Brazil which is a lot safer and better developed than paces like Rio, and the large cities in the North East of the Country, Also the climate is milder with cooler winter weather,which some may favour.
    Good luck with your future,, whatever you and your husband decide to do.

  • @shivanisaxena6798
    @shivanisaxena6798 6 місяців тому

    Dont know why coucil charges separate fee for garden waste collection 🙄

  • @JavedIqbal-jx1lz
    @JavedIqbal-jx1lz 11 місяців тому

    Whats your plan please & going where ?

  • @newergamer7974
    @newergamer7974 Рік тому +4

    As an austrian living in Vienna, I was flabbergasted when I heard how expensive houses there are. Small apartments in zone 3 cost as much as 3 rooms here
    Generally everyone seems to live on way fewer space for way higher cost and it's a shame cz I love the culture and how the people are but oh well, it's still great to visit though, although that's expensive too

    • @Ann-bm5qg
      @Ann-bm5qg 8 місяців тому +1

      I am British and you are spot on.

  • @4ledki
    @4ledki 6 місяців тому

    I'm American & South African. I chose to live in Cape Town. Great work life balance and standard of living. The city is more affordable to live in than major US citizens. I'm very grateful to be staying here. Hopefully the future stays good.

  • @DyyfyxhfYddy
    @DyyfyxhfYddy 24 дні тому

    I only have been to UK once before,but my best friend is now studying in UCL, and she has been robbed for three times in two years😢UK is a clam and peaceful place to me,so I do hope the government can make some change

  • @adamcohen69
    @adamcohen69 9 місяців тому

    You and your husband have been in the UK since 2016 and year 2023 you're just applying for PR? Is it that Hard to apply for PR in the UK after becoming a student?

    • @manopriyaa
      @manopriyaa 8 місяців тому

      4- 5 years of residence, people are allowed to apply for PR and then a year after they apply for citizenship and then get OCI from Indian and talk about moving out of UK. hahaha clever strategy.

  • @brijendrasahye
    @brijendrasahye 5 місяців тому +1

    It’s simple ,you can’t change the system ,increase your income.London has been like this since time immemorial.I came as a 19 year old to train as a nurse in the 90’s ,life was extremely difficult,tough and very hard.Most part of London was very deprived,very filthy and expensive but somehow ,I survived after I gained financial education.The system will never but you have to adapt accordingly.

  • @crazyfrog126
    @crazyfrog126 Рік тому +2

    Perhaps you should consider living in other parts of the UK that have much cheaper rents and lower crime rate.

    • @mel4856
      @mel4856 Рік тому

      Most places in uk are following the same way. High rents, hardly any housing to rent and houses too expensive for most to afford. Bills high, food costs etc

  • @vimeopictures5170
    @vimeopictures5170 Рік тому

    Are you from DPS by any chance? I think I've seen you....I was in 8th grade and you were probably in 11th or 12th grade. You were such a stud!! Please confirm if you studied in DPS at any point

    • @MeharSindhuBatra
      @MeharSindhuBatra  7 місяців тому

      Haha yes I am from DPS RKP 🧡 stud, me? 🙈🙈

  • @khyatisethi96
    @khyatisethi96 Рік тому +1

    Hi Mehar! Which country would you prefer going, if not UK? What are your next top 3?

    • @AdityaJape
      @AdityaJape Рік тому +2

      India is best

    • @MeharSindhuBatra
      @MeharSindhuBatra  Рік тому +1

      Really confused Khyati. Maybe India or UAE. 🧡

    • @garygeorge-wi7co
      @garygeorge-wi7co Рік тому +2

      @@AdityaJape Yes if you are rich. India is a hell if you are poor.

    • @garygeorge-wi7co
      @garygeorge-wi7co Рік тому

      @@MeharSindhuBatra Assuming you are Sikh, where would you find so many Gurudwaras in Dubai? And twice a year, Baisakhi and Guru Nanak's Birthday, will they close their streets so that Sikh community can arrange their Kirtan? And where in the world will you be able to speak to the Bus driver in Punjabi?
      And many Indians here, across the length and breadth of UK, are very rich people. Owning 4/5 properties and renting them is a lucrative business for the Indian community and they are the richest immigrant community in UK. Where else in the western world you can be rich as an American and still be able to have your langar in your nearest gurudwara?

    • @publicminx
      @publicminx 11 місяців тому

      folx, learn the difference between smart and stupid people. GDP per capita in India ($2000-2500), UK ($47000), Germany ($51500), Switzerland ($92000), Luxemburg ($134000). Now, of course the costs of living are also much higher. But even if you pay a huge part of your income for living (= usually also higher life quality at the same time) then it is still obvious that you have to work 5-11 years in India to earn the same as in an developed high income state in 1 year - and with a higher life quality (from tap water to healthcare to infrastructure to safetiness etc.). Keep also in mind that it is literally your LIFE TIME what you waste! Now you learned why there is a mass migration from less developed countries to more developed ones and not the other way around. here you just have a minority of usually retirees/remote workers from the wealthier countries (who can use the income gap) or people who want for some time experience the world, some idealists and/or stupid people who cannot calculate such simple facts. Now, if you are even more smart than you know that the statistical data give not the full picture, because it just shows the average/median of a dataset. This means: the income in London is for instance higher than in most other parts of the UK. This also means things like, because Germany is the dominant center of Europe (Nr.3 economy in the world after the US and China) with most people, most cities (and castles btw.), most industry/businesses etc. and most borders in the EU (to Switzerland, Luxemburg, Netherlands, Austria, Czech, Poland, Denmark, Belgium, Northern Europe nearby, France) it is also together with those neighbors the most populated and wealthiest part of Europe. This makes Germany also the best travel base. But more important: because Germany is much bigger than Switzerland/Luxemburg you can of course find much more similar income like in those small countries due to the diversity and quantity of options: you just find much more high income jobs just like many lower income ones. This means: if you take an average job which remains comparable then you are better of in Switzerland or Luxemburg while the more individual you are the more you can find a comparable high income job but with lower life costs. You can also better combine things, for instance if you life close to the border then earn more in one country (e.g. Switzerland) but buy cheaper stuff in the other (e.g. Germany). Germany has certain advantages, on one hand you earn more than in the UK for instance but the living costs are lower in relation. But individually you can - as said - also find high income jobs in London similar to Switzerland and Luxemburg. This depends on in what you are in. Safety is in Switzerland and Luxemburg higher, also in Germany than in the UK - on average (but also in most cases). The rest is a matter of taste: if you want live in big cities then London, Berlin, Paris, Hamburg, Munich, Vienna, Amsterdam might be more in focus, not Switzerland or Luxemburg. If 'mid sized' cities are ok then Zurich and masses of German and other cities might be an option. One also has to keep in mind that as an self employer like a full or part time job youtuber/streamer, you earn usually (not in every case) more from wealthy countries, because those get paid better. And regarding India: it might make sense to earn for some time lot of money in the developed countries (also get more experiences/skills) and then change to India, as a retiree like people do from the US to Mexico or Central Europe to Southern Europe - or earlier to continue/build something in India with more money = also using the gap ...

  • @samin2012
    @samin2012 6 місяців тому

    So what kind of salary is good to live in London?

  • @rafaelvalerofernande
    @rafaelvalerofernande 5 місяців тому

    London is indeed expensive. It is normal for people just be there a few years. I used to live in London and new many retirees and most of them lived themselves in London at some point and have to move to another more affordable places later. Even most of the people I know who work in London do not live in London, I know one even who live in Liverpool, a few in Birmingham and many other places. Easily 2 hours one way commute. I only know a few people living in zone 2 or 3. The young people who can afford to buy that are some types of lawyers, people with family capital. Other just can afford rent one room or smaller places. Alternatively you could search smaller town and cities with more affordable housing.

  • @Nicetrycutiepie
    @Nicetrycutiepie Рік тому +2

    This is so practical

  • @yipmabaruya1148
    @yipmabaruya1148 Рік тому +3

    Good afternoon from Papua New Guinea. I enjoyed watching your contents. I liked and subscribed to your UA-cam channel for more contents.

  • @mariusmic6573
    @mariusmic6573 2 місяці тому

    How is 50k a lot of money in Western Europe?

  • @HairByJamesAnnabel
    @HairByJamesAnnabel Рік тому

    Maybe Melbourne or Sydney is a better economic situation ( 14 hour flight ✈️ to 🇮🇳).

  • @rahulnagle2512
    @rahulnagle2512 6 місяців тому

    Hii Mehar , I have received three offer letters
    Qml London - Criminal Justice
    Birmingham - Environmental and Energy law
    Sussex - IT and IP law .
    Suggest me which course to opt which has scope in Europe

  • @peterobertson2086
    @peterobertson2086 7 місяців тому +4

    London is only for extremely wealthy people. It is ok to visit, but much too expensive these days for normal people.

  • @uppercrust400
    @uppercrust400 Рік тому +11

    Batra, my sincere advice to you is to move back to India where the economic conditions have improved immensely. I have never been to the UK, but Indians who previously lived there (even 10 years ago) have told me the same thing. I think the UK has been going downhill for quite awhile.

    • @garygeorge-wi7co
      @garygeorge-wi7co Рік тому +6

      UK may be going downhill according to you, but Indians are very happy here. they are well settled and pretty wealthy. If you ever get a chance to come to UK, please go ahead and I can assure you you will never regret it.

    • @stevenhull5025
      @stevenhull5025 Рік тому

      Thanks to mass immigration since the late 60's England is nothing as it once was. Two friends came from the US to visit so we took a trip to the Borough of Brent in London. After around 20 minutes one turned to me and said where are the English white people.

    • @BlueSkiesAbove39
      @BlueSkiesAbove39 Рік тому

      Thanks for the unsolicited advice, I would consider trying to improve India and we will worry about our own country.

    • @publicminx
      @publicminx 11 місяців тому

      folx, learn the difference between smart and stupid people. GDP per capita in India ($2000-2500), UK ($47000), Germany ($51500), Switzerland ($92000), Luxemburg ($134000). Now, of course the costs of living are also much higher. But even if you pay a huge part of your income for living (= usually also higher life quality at the same time) then it is still obvious that you have to work 5-11 years in India to earn the same as in an developed high income state in 1 year - and with a higher life quality (from tap water to healthcare to infrastructure to safetiness etc.). Keep also in mind that it is literally your LIFE TIME what you waste! Now you learned why there is a mass migration from less developed countries to more developed ones and not the other way around. here you just have a minority of usually retirees/remote workers from the wealthier countries (who can use the income gap) or people who want for some time experience the world, some idealists and/or stupid people who cannot calculate such simple facts. Now, if you are even more smart than you know that the statistical data give not the full picture, because it just shows the average/median of a dataset. This means: the income in London is for instance higher than in most other parts of the UK. This also means things like, because Germany is the dominant center of Europe (Nr.3 economy in the world after the US and China) with most people, most cities (and castles btw.), most industry/businesses etc. and most borders in the EU (to Switzerland, Luxemburg, Netherlands, Austria, Czech, Poland, Denmark, Belgium, Northern Europe nearby, France) it is also together with those neighbors the most populated and wealthiest part of Europe. This makes Germany also the best travel base. But more important: because Germany is much bigger than Switzerland/Luxemburg you can of course find much more similar income like in those small countries due to the diversity and quantity of options: you just find much more high income jobs just like many lower income ones. This means: if you take an average job which remains comparable then you are better of in Switzerland or Luxemburg while the more individual you are the more you can find a comparable high income job but with lower life costs. You can also better combine things, for instance if you life close to the border then earn more in one country (e.g. Switzerland) but buy cheaper stuff in the other (e.g. Germany). Germany has certain advantages, on one hand you earn more than in the UK for instance but the living costs are lower in relation. But individually you can - as said - also find high income jobs in London similar to Switzerland and Luxemburg. This depends on in what you are in. Safety is in Switzerland and Luxemburg higher, also in Germany than in the UK - on average (but also in most cases). The rest is a matter of taste: if you want live in big cities then London, Berlin, Paris, Hamburg, Munich, Vienna, Amsterdam might be more in focus, not Switzerland or Luxemburg. If 'mid sized' cities are ok then Zurich and masses of German and other cities might be an option. One also has to keep in mind that as an self employer like a full or part time job youtuber/streamer, you earn usually (not in every case) more from wealthy countries, because those get paid better. And regarding India: it might make sense to earn for some time lot of money in the developed countries (also get more experiences/skills) and then change to India, as a retiree like people do from the US to Mexico or Central Europe to Southern Europe - or earlier to continue/build something in India with more money = also using the gap ...

    • @uppercrust400
      @uppercrust400 11 місяців тому

      @@publicminx Very long rant. I don't care. I'm very happy living in India. Don't want to live in a different country, culture, or race of foreign people.

  • @davidsindana282
    @davidsindana282 Рік тому +2

    As a South African preacher I have always advised my fellow country men to learn from the story of Isaac in the Bible and plough back by utilising their experience and skills set in this country and not contemplate leaving

  • @satabditanaya1960
    @satabditanaya1960 Рік тому +8

    I appreciate your perspective, and while I agree with the majority of your points, I respectfully express a slight disagreement regarding the matter of safety. Drawing from my personal experience, having grown up in India where safety is a significant concern, and now residing in London( I live in east london which is not considered a very safe region if compared to Central and west london) for the past eight months, I genuinely believe that London offers a higher level of safety compared to most cities in India specifically for girls. Additionally, one notable aspect of living in London is the absence of societal judgment towards an individual's chosen lifestyle, which is often more prevalent in India.

    • @MeharSindhuBatra
      @MeharSindhuBatra  Рік тому +5

      Hi Satabdi thanks for sharing your perspective. Mine is based on cases I’ve seen and witnessed by myself or in my network, few of my friends had their phones stolen as well as comparing it to when I came to London in 2016 😊 the judgement but yes, I covered in the first part of the series! This is more about the cons. 🧡🧡

    • @AdityaJape
      @AdityaJape Рік тому +2

      Stop lying,any ways you should come back before thinks get even more worst .thanks to lakhs of Muslim immigrants in UK.

    • @himadri406
      @himadri406 Рік тому

      ​@@MeharSindhuBatrayes...even I have friends whose phones were stolen

    • @hanav24
      @hanav24 Рік тому +1

      ​@@MeharSindhuBatrawait for a couple of months more. You will get to know about those incidents from your acquaintances. House burglary, robberies is so common here..much higher rates than India..

    • @garygeorge-wi7co
      @garygeorge-wi7co Рік тому

      @@hanav24 Difficult to believe.

  • @Lonelyplanethi
    @Lonelyplanethi Рік тому

    UK vs UAE which one to choose from?
    am currently 35 years of age and have a young family. so young that my babies are less than a year old (twins). I have a long desire to settle abroad (or spend some significant time outside India).
    I currently have two options - take GBP 85k per annum ex. Bonus in UK ( not London) + generous pension contribution or AED35k per month in UAE ( not Dubai). Both roles are similar in designation.what do you suggest??

    • @waza8536
      @waza8536 Рік тому +1

      Where in UK and what role.. it all depends many factors to consider.. education life travel .. personally i would have opted for UAE in current times

    • @sebastianvera7324
      @sebastianvera7324 11 місяців тому +1

      Hey! It depends on your priorities… if taking the UK job will help securing a permanent residence in the UK and that’s important to you, then the UK. If being closer to home in a fake environment, then Dubai! Here in dubai a 35k / month job is superb.. you will most likely be able to buy property in a couple years. I personally don’t like dubai at all… I’ve been here for 3 years and it just makes me so depressed …. I can’t survive in a sand pit. But it’s based on preferences!

  • @MithileshJha-tn3ks
    @MithileshJha-tn3ks Рік тому +1

    Very nice,have been to London many times,lovely city.

  • @HKCool-hj4bs
    @HKCool-hj4bs 6 місяців тому

    Would you consider moving to other countries?

  • @ashwin007
    @ashwin007 Рік тому

    Hi Meher,
    Hope you are doing well. Have you decided to move or still contemplating?

  • @bushraali435
    @bushraali435 Рік тому

    what are you present views about moving to UK. This video was make 2 months ago and at that time, you were confused, may i know after thinking about it further, where are you now mentally?

    • @MeharSindhuBatra
      @MeharSindhuBatra  Рік тому +2

      Still pretty much the same thought. 🥲

    • @garygeorge-wi7co
      @garygeorge-wi7co Рік тому

      @@MeharSindhuBatra You are confused. If you have just graduated, you could do one year Masters and improve your credentials. Then you get a job, there are plenty for the right people, and spend few years before you decide. London is the place for the Indians where your all social and emotional needs are met.

  • @vaibhavm1986
    @vaibhavm1986 Рік тому +2

    What could be comfortable salary in london? given the fact inflation and rent , I might get 1 lakh pounds per anumn and also might get permanent WFH so I can live in other cities apart from London , my main purpose is to see Europe , which could be a lifetime experience ,could you please tell your opinion if it could be manageable with above conditions

    • @garygeorge-wi7co
      @garygeorge-wi7co Рік тому

      As a rough calculation, you will get five thousand after tax. A three bed decent house in Asian areas will take away two and a half thousand per month ( including council tax, water tax, gas and electricity) . Rest will be all yours.

    • @garygeorge-wi7co
      @garygeorge-wi7co Рік тому +2

      ''my main purpose is to see Europe'' For that you can stay in India and every six months make a trip to Europe as you are a rich man. Rich people stay in India. It is poor people like us who emigrate to other parts of the world.

    • @vaibhavm1986
      @vaibhavm1986 Рік тому

      @@garygeorge-wi7co hahah but not that much rich that I can afford europe trip every six months also with so much busy life it becomes difficult to take out time ,being in Europe I can take out time every two weeks or so , or every two months whatever suitable / feasible

    • @lenilsonsg
      @lenilsonsg Рік тому

      £100k per year?

    • @danhurley6152
      @danhurley6152 Рік тому +1

      Over 50k a year you pay 40% tax if you want to get your head round that not many people earn 100k a year in UK let alone take home 5k every month.

  • @garygeorge-wi7co
    @garygeorge-wi7co Рік тому +6

    In the last academic year, more than one hundred and twenty thousand Indian students came to UK, and none are planning to go back.

    • @newbiekhyber
      @newbiekhyber Рік тому +2

      Yes, only those who don't do well in India go to UK. In UK getting an admit in an university is a cakewalk for the most part. Such students, if they come back to India will not succeed hence they stay back in UK as the competition is much less.

    • @garygeorge-wi7co
      @garygeorge-wi7co Рік тому +2

      @@newbiekhyber ''those who don't do well in India go to UK'' is not correct. Aspiring for better lives is a natural instinct. University fees for international students are very very high in top tier universities which is a distraction for many overseas students.
      Admission to top tier university is extremely difficult. There are four UK universities among the best ten universities in the world. But there are second tier universities where the admission is relatively easier.
      The quality of life is much much better in UK and life is much less stressful in the western countries. Students who work in shops or cafeteria, can earn at least one thousand rupees an hour, and with this money they can manage their weekly expenses reasonably well.
      You need not be angry with the people who leave India to the west for better future. This also reduces unemployment and earns foreign currency for their motherland. And after living few years in the west, people find it extremely difficult to adjust in India unless one is extremely rich.

    • @garygeorge-wi7co
      @garygeorge-wi7co Рік тому +1

      @@newbiekhyber ''they stay back in UK as the competition is much less''
      Is that all you can think about? What about more money, more facilities, very little stress, comfortable public transport, no bribe to pay to get anything done, and above all, no goondagardi here unlike in India.

    • @garygeorge-wi7co
      @garygeorge-wi7co Рік тому +3

      @@newbiekhyber ''In UK getting an admit in an university is a cakewalk for the most part'' Try getting admission in Oxford, Cambridge, UCL or Imperial.

    • @riyadougla539
      @riyadougla539 Рік тому +2

      As soon as they get a chance to leave they leave. Plus UK is one of the best run countries in the world.

  • @anantaurade8684
    @anantaurade8684 Рік тому +2

    This was very honest talk, thanks. I live in the UK and lived in London recently, every word she's said is a glimpse of true picture. I won't recommend each and every person to come here and pursue their dreams, only if you could get a job 50K plus then you can survive here with good lifestyle.

    • @manopriyaa
      @manopriyaa 8 місяців тому

      For that they need to come in right skills... not just a student with non-demanding skills.

  • @youtubesmashers7884
    @youtubesmashers7884 Рік тому +60

    Now india is far better than other countries when it comes to economy

    • @rohitsawant5805
      @rohitsawant5805 Рік тому

      Reasons why European quality of life will only go downhill from now -
      1. Illegal Immigration ( especially from lets be honest 3rd world, war torn countries who cannot adjust or integrate in the European societies, did I forget they have no skills and just leech off European taxpayers money or engage in crimes i.e. London is knife crime capital of world now, why you don't feel safe as you mentioned in video.)
      2. Hostile Russia on borders ( Gone are the cheap gas days, plus now EU will have to spend more on military meaning less on social programs/ benefits the Europeans enjoy so much )
      3. Ageing population ( Well more people will retire and EU will need younger people to replace them in jobs and pay taxes to fund their old people retirement basically a Ponzi scheme )
      4. Too much bureau-ocracy killing innovation ( Look at the top 20 largest companies by market cap, EU companies are dropping off that list over years its mostly just American & Chinese companies )

    • @Flickifi
      @Flickifi Рік тому +1

      Please still want the country.

    • @garygeorge-wi7co
      @garygeorge-wi7co Рік тому

      UK is still much much better than India. There are no comparison here. Free medical treatment is one of the best in the world.

    • @garygeorge-wi7co
      @garygeorge-wi7co Рік тому +20

      With just two thousand dollars GDP per capita, India is miles away from the western economy. More than two hundred million people are still below the poverty level in the country. Yes, economy is getting better and the trickle down effect is also working, but we have miles to go.

    • @magith87ekm
      @magith87ekm Рік тому

      India is not going to do any better until the population is kept at bay.

  • @iam-Spidey
    @iam-Spidey Рік тому

    mam what about outside of london?

  • @amyamie1456
    @amyamie1456 8 місяців тому

    I have been following Mehar for nearly 2-plus years. She has flown to India a couple of times, but nowhere else. Imagine, being from an upper-class background herself, she is expressing the challenges she faces. If someone at her level is encountering difficulties, then those of us not even at the upper-middle-class level are likely doomed! It feels like this is just the beginning of a bleak future that will continue.

  • @spyridonmaniotis9725
    @spyridonmaniotis9725 11 місяців тому

    Good points, but the safety one. I live in Bloomsbury, London and it is as safe as Scandinavia. Your last point about life abroad is the best advice. Lived in 3 countries myself and one has to be very competent, lucky and handsome/beautiful (trust me) in order to live a glamourous life abroad, if self made

  • @ropa2142
    @ropa2142 8 місяців тому

    Thankyou Mehar….fascinating insight.
    As a born and bred Brit, I can definitely say that this country is at the lowest ebb that I can ever remember.
    Nothing works as well as it once did, and the social/political system has become very dysfunctional.
    There is certainly a general feeling of sadness and despair about the way things are heading.

  • @WiresNStuffs
    @WiresNStuffs 6 місяців тому

    My girlfriend is indian, I'm a business owner and she is starting her own online business, I wanted to ask are their indian banks that will let you hold USD, in UK it is very easy to open multiple currency accounts
    Thanks

  • @blackmirror5601
    @blackmirror5601 10 місяців тому +2

    Those living in the London bubble mostly complain about this. Move to the Norh and the cost of living gets considerably cheaper. London is not the UK. If you're able to work from home, consider moving out of the capital. Cities like Manchester, Liverpool, Leeds, Glasgow, and Newcastle are up and coming.

  • @SanjaySharma-tb3sx
    @SanjaySharma-tb3sx 7 місяців тому

    Thanks for your honest review. Very few people do so.

  • @irf4nshah
    @irf4nshah Рік тому

    Nottingham! People from the South are moving here and can commute to London via HS2.

  • @evahodi
    @evahodi Рік тому

    Thank you for this video 🙏.

  • @tusharsantosh2152
    @tusharsantosh2152 Рік тому +3

    Thanks so much mam for your thoughts and experience in London mam.Russia Ukraine crises has effected every country mam.

    • @skwiot86
      @skwiot86 7 місяців тому

      That's not the war affected the prices, but greedy politicians who constantly print currency. Wars are just th excuses for the inflation that works in favour of wealthy people.

  • @IitzAdamly
    @IitzAdamly 4 місяці тому +2

    lived here for 19 years (since birth). here is my summary. no no its not.. its awful as of recently, at least crime is awful

  • @julie_ta_nia
    @julie_ta_nia 8 місяців тому

    I m a big homesick,i live in Bangladesh & i want to live in there.I m a teacher in a school.But my brother live in UK.My Family pressurize me to move in uk as soos as possible,Because i married a middle aged person,they thought i have no future.If i move in Uk i will have a good future.But truly i m nt Carrier oriented person.i just want to live a simple life with my husband in Bangladesh (in my own land).
    I don't like this foreign robotic life job.
    Right now i m too much confuse what should i do??
    Can anyone suggest me?

    • @tarungupta3499
      @tarungupta3499 8 місяців тому

      Don't go to any developed country

  • @SrinivasaReddy-x4w
    @SrinivasaReddy-x4w 9 місяців тому +1

    Always Grass is Greener on the Other Side .....Human Mind is simple yet cannot control it

  • @Irfan_Ali_24
    @Irfan_Ali_24 Рік тому +2

    You scared me, crime rate is also high in America, so which country is better to live in Europe?

    • @AdityaJape
      @AdityaJape Рік тому +2

      India

    • @itscooldawgdonteventrip
      @itscooldawgdonteventrip Рік тому

      Spain Italy? France? Germany Norway ( rich but hard to fit in ) Its all about what do you want for your life.

    • @AdityaJape
      @AdityaJape Рік тому

      @@itscooldawgdonteventrip you won't be a part of strong economy as they're population is rapidly declining
      also less money to make

    • @garygeorge-wi7co
      @garygeorge-wi7co Рік тому

      @@AdityaJape If you are rich, India is the best place to live where you can employ half a dozen servants to do all the menial work in the house. But if you are poor or from middle class, India is a living hell.

    • @AdityaJape
      @AdityaJape Рік тому

      @@garygeorge-wi7co wait in the next few years maids will go

  • @Desperado213
    @Desperado213 Рік тому +5

    Moving/staying in London comes down to 1 thing:
    How is YOUR quality of life back home compared to London? i.e can you get the things that matter to you the most to a satisfactory degree?
    If you are good back home, and dont have another reason to move to London (ex. education, career, curiosity to live abroad etc) then you will probably end up moving back quite fast.
    My view after 10 years in London: Yes, our money is worth less these days and things are more expensive but our lifes remain better than what we would have back in Greece - so we will stay for now!
    P.S: if you are not rich already or have at least 50% of the down payment, dont get a morgage in the UK! we would have been f'd up if we had one!

    • @Goodman849
      @Goodman849 Рік тому

      Few months ago I visited athems. Nice as a tourist but I guess hard as a local

    • @Desperado213
      @Desperado213 Рік тому

      @@Goodman849 yep

  • @amyleo4111
    @amyleo4111 Місяць тому

    wTcged today your video how beautifully you explained 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍

  • @gijuvarghese6545
    @gijuvarghese6545 Рік тому +4

    Bull dust.
    I am African Indian.
    Stayed in England in 1996 through a Co when South Africa was great and understandably hated the UK.
    Fast forward 2019, traveled to UK again as my daughter was playing hockey - in Sheffiekd so my family and I decided to spend 2 weeks there.. Took a rented car there in London..drove through to Sheffiekd abd flew out from Manchester. Now Africa is supposed to have gone backwards... No... Happy here. I go to India often.. Prefer India to the UK... UK reminds me of Trivandrum from years ago

  • @ajithwijetunga1287
    @ajithwijetunga1287 11 місяців тому

    Would you like to give a try to living in Colombo, Sri Lanka. Next door to India. I know many Indian corporates live & work there.

  • @Asiana5367
    @Asiana5367 2 місяці тому

    My mom wats to continue live in uk

  • @fatimaanwari2006
    @fatimaanwari2006 4 місяці тому

    My son wats to come uk

  • @MaceOfSpades5
    @MaceOfSpades5 Рік тому +1

    If your Intrested id recomend Germany or Austria it is somewhat Expensive at the very Start if you want a Big Apartmwnt and if you dont have a Interiour wich you defenetly need to buy cause stuff is diffrent but afterwards its usually gets better there is a decently low Crime Rate but if you got the Money buy a House on the Country Side cause its Quiet friendly People usually no Crimes and a Beautifull View but you need a Car or other way of Private Ways of Transpiration and there arent as many Markets in the Country Side but overall id recommend moving to Germany if the intrest is here while the Start may be a Bit hard because of the diffrence but itll defently worth it

  • @ydexpert131
    @ydexpert131 Рік тому

    Completely agree....
    Reminds me the song Bade dinoke baad ham bewatonoko yaad, watan ki mitti aayi hay...

  • @kadett75
    @kadett75 Рік тому +4

    I'm sorry, but if you thought you were going to come and live in the UK and have a lifestyle which included domestic servants while earning 50K GBP per annum, you must be utterly delusional 🤣. Unlike in India, having domestic servants, like cooks, maids and cleaners has not been a thing for even most upper-class British people since at least the late 1940s; it just isn't a thing here anymore, Downton Abbey is a historical drama for a reason you know! Even members of the landed aristocracy in Britain rarely have domestic staff anymore, the British Royal Family, being the one exception. Your comment that a working professional 'needs' domestic servants is ludicrous; here's a pro tip, if you live in the UK, you should learn to cook and clean for yourself, lots of other middle class 'professionals' who are born in the UK seem to have managed this.

  • @TheChechenWarrior
    @TheChechenWarrior Рік тому +4

    London in not UK, its Panjabi part of Pakistan.