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  • @SS-sv4gg
    @SS-sv4gg Рік тому +13

    As muslims, the biggest reason why we might consider moving back to a Middle Eastern country will be because of the islamic culture/environment and close proximity to Saudia. That's the only reason

    • @breathless7528
      @breathless7528 Рік тому

      and i heard that a muslim country person can't immigrant in non muslim country

    • @RahimaMoin-vn8jo
      @RahimaMoin-vn8jo 11 днів тому

      That is a big reason Canada's LGBTQ culture is trash and not everything is money. Canadian Winters makes you feel super sad and depressed to the core. Plus the job market in Canada is trash I have been looking for jobs from almost a year now I am not able to get any job even though I am on PR. it's a trash

  • @surbhimalhotra8627
    @surbhimalhotra8627 Рік тому +24

    You spoke my heart about medical health - came 6 months back , 4 year old daughter got sick, went to emergency and waited for 4 hours . Trust me, wanted to leave the country then and there

    • @rsrs6959
      @rsrs6959 Рік тому +3

      I completely agree that what good is 'free' health care if it is so painfully delayed, that you or your loved one has to keep suffering and waiting in misery and frustration.

    • @JOKERLOSER007
      @JOKERLOSER007 Рік тому +2

      4 hours ... i have waited 8 hrs , with kidney pain...which was stone after testing ...

    • @rsrs6959
      @rsrs6959 Рік тому

      @@JOKERLOSER007 So sorry to hear that. That's very painful. My relative went through it and he too waited long and said it was the most painful thing he ever experienced in life. Where was this in Canada?

    • @JOKERLOSER007
      @JOKERLOSER007 Рік тому +2

      @@rsrs6959 yes canada New Brunswick...kidney pain is almost same as giving birth pain i heard it... they r the most top 2 pains one can experience

    • @rsrs6959
      @rsrs6959 Рік тому

      @@JOKERLOSER007 How has your Canada journey been so far? What's your take on Canada? Do you like living in Canada? Do you find Canada is worth it? If you could go back in time would you make the same choice?

  • @mayurgandhi5576
    @mayurgandhi5576 Рік тому +16

    Just for your knowledge, if you live 20 consecutive years in Canada (without leaving Canada for more than 6 months in a year) than you will get 60% of your OAP and CPP in India direct deposit to Indian Bank or you can choose Canadian Bank.

    • @asingh680
      @asingh680 Рік тому +2

      Thanks for this information! its helpful. Do the person need to come back and spend time in Canada (say 6 months or so) to keep getting their OAS and CPP. this I am asking after spending 20 years in Canada

    • @rohanutep81
      @rohanutep81 Рік тому

      Even if you stay for 10 years go back and come back after 65 you will receive age old security benefits

    • @snehalgaikwad607
      @snehalgaikwad607 Рік тому

      @@rohanutep81 What if we stay in Canada for more than 10 years and move back to India for retirement?

    • @rohanutep81
      @rohanutep81 Рік тому

      @@snehalgaikwad607 then no stay in Canada for 20 years and if you return you will get pension sitting in India but not for 10 years google age pension Canada eligibility

  • @hamaracanada5857
    @hamaracanada5857 Рік тому +7

    I am Bilal. I spent only 2 years in Dubai from 2016 to 2018. Right now, I'm coming to Canada. But, but, but in sha Allah Dubai phir se zindagi rahi to zaroor jaoon ga with family, chahe sirf aik saal k liye hi kyun na jaoon. I want to relive all those moments of breezy windy summers, big metropolitan city feel, metro, chappe chappe pe restaurants, 1 dirham chaye with rainbow milk, and the uber-rich feel of Dubai's grandiose buildings, roads, cars, and malls. Bachta kuch nahi wahan agar family bhi saath rakhe banda, but still its worth an experience and memories.

    • @chitchatwithshilpa
      @chitchatwithshilpa  Рік тому +4

      How true..aapne ek comment me Hume fir se Dubai ghuma dia

    • @hamaracanada5857
      @hamaracanada5857 Рік тому

      @@chitchatwithshilpa 😊

    • @rosysandhu2443
      @rosysandhu2443 Рік тому

      We have been in Dubai, Qatar and Oman, now in Canada, but every now and then we miss these gulf countries!
      I used to live the karak chai with 🌈 milk

  • @manishdodeja
    @manishdodeja Рік тому +10

    East or West, India is the Best. I am in Canada from 2000. Citizen from 2004. India is growing exponentially. Try getting a job here. Kam Kamao but Family ke saath waqt bitao.
    Family is not growing young. Parents are in the stage of leaving the world. They need you now. Not Later.
    However. Money is an imp factor. If you have money here. Paid home, less money earned is also enough. As long as you can go back and forth to meet your kids all along. India Rules.
    MY twins go to university this year. I spent 18 years getting them prepared.
    Now is the time to live my life, I am 52, here is the best I feel in India.
    Mumbai can give you what no other country city or continent can give you.
    Try it.

  • @michael9928
    @michael9928 Рік тому +19

    I guess it's not correct to leave Canada but it's wise to keep children atleast until they complete their 10 th or 8th schools in India . Not because of education but to be street smart . No matter what we think but India can make a child wiser in aspect of people cheating on each other .

  • @kalpana03988
    @kalpana03988 Рік тому +5

    All points you covered are very helpful to the people living in canada or want to leave canada or even want to move in canada ,best part is that, all your point of views are based on your own experience.....👍👍

  • @parasyoutube
    @parasyoutube Рік тому +5

    we live in Thailand from last 7years❤❤ Thailand bilkul India jaisa apna lagta hai.. yaha ki schooling, food, home, business, Temples, even doctors bhi sab bahut acha hai. Bahut sakoon hai yaha❤❤❤ sab kehte hain hume ki apne bahut achi country select ki hai rehne ke liye❤❤

    • @nmo3148
      @nmo3148 Рік тому

      very racist people

    • @rohanutep81
      @rohanutep81 Рік тому

      What abt Thai language 😂?

    • @parasyoutube
      @parasyoutube Рік тому

      @@rohanutep81 mostly people here speak english. But now we can also speak Thai. Thao people are so good by nature. They respect to all religion people.

  • @prernavij8364
    @prernavij8364 Рік тому +66

    I got my citizenship and won’t leave canada as india is the only option and I feel canada is better than india. Better work culture and more pay. In india, I used to work a lot and less money 💰

    • @js_es209
      @js_es209 Рік тому +15

      So since u didnt have a good experience, you made a generalisation. This is your opinion. Do not forget to put a disclaimer. 😂

    • @bauabh
      @bauabh Рік тому +4

      @@js_es209 You don't need to put a disclaimer to expression your opinion. It's understood. Unless it's a well established fact( which's not the case here) , it's very obvious that it's a personal opinion

    • @js_es209
      @js_es209 Рік тому +1

      @@bauabh she wrote it like it is a matter of fact.

    • @bauabh
      @bauabh Рік тому +5

      @@js_es209 She said I feel Canada is better than India. She didn't say Canada is better than India. So it's very evidently an opinion

    • @js_es209
      @js_es209 Рік тому +1

      @@bauabh I take her feelings very seriously 🤣

  • @FaraattaTv
    @FaraattaTv Рік тому +4

    Strong reason : weather is not always good 👍. High property taxes , house expensive + high car insurances . Less wages according to inflation. Health system very slow due to staff shortages.

  • @mayurgandhi5576
    @mayurgandhi5576 Рік тому +5

    @0.50 Gujarati people (70%) coming to Canada for easy entry to US after Citizenship. For them Canada is gateway to US. Relatives and Friends in US are waiting for them to run Motel, Restaurant and Gas station (ROKDA).

  • @JP-fd9ym
    @JP-fd9ym Рік тому +7

    Bang on you mentioned lot of points which are limitations of being in Canada, like being away from family, obviously at one point you can afford only one grand parents since ticket prices and insurance is a huge cost now, inflation is at peak, I love to live in Canada specially in summers 😂 weather and medical systems are really big limitation. I have a toddler and she cannot play outside in winters. Have seen people moving to the USA specially second generation of immigrants due to more opportunities in the US. Good research! Keep moving! Love from 🇨🇦

    • @marvic76
      @marvic76 Рік тому

      A lot of kids play outside. They wear their winter clothes of course. Also, it’s cold but then one has to dress up accordingly.

    • @JP-fd9ym
      @JP-fd9ym Рік тому +1

      @@marvic76 : I know that but in comparison to summer its less. It also depends on area, I live in apartment so the near by park is full in summer not winters. When its sunny in summer the vibe is totally different.

    • @marvic76
      @marvic76 Рік тому +1

      @@JP-fd9ym , yes but that is the case everywhere . You will not find kids playing in the monsoon as much as you do in the summer. That’s how life is

  • @sairahussein8185
    @sairahussein8185 Рік тому +3

    I came to canada from Oman(middle east) and yes we came here already decided after citizenship we will move back to Oman. The reason is tax and also all the luxury things which is possible there. Not here. 😃

  • @amalchhotai0791
    @amalchhotai0791 Рік тому +2

    One of the most realistic and practical vlogs. Good guys. I'm in India and thinking of coming to canada as a student..and this information has helped me.

  • @satishkumardommeti8282
    @satishkumardommeti8282 Рік тому +4

    Wonderful analysis of "What after Canadian Citizenship". I guess you guys discussed many alternatives, but I feel there are some who may like to move to US. How is that as a possible alternative. Like to hear your perspective.

  • @krittikaghosh6812
    @krittikaghosh6812 Рік тому +6

    All points are apt Shilpadi specially the healthcare points - the way you suffered being a healthcare employee, nobody would suffer like that in India...I was alone and suffering from chicken pox in a different state other than my hometown in India - I realised it was so painful when parents couldn't reach me or I couldn't reach my parents and that is Canada

    • @chitchatwithshilpa
      @chitchatwithshilpa  Рік тому

      I hope u r feeling better

    • @krittikaghosh6812
      @krittikaghosh6812 Рік тому

      @@chitchatwithshilpa thanks Shilpadi, complications increased from day before yesterday again... bacterial infection started on the pox pustules and increased... taking antibiotics alongwith antiviral now😭

    • @BlackscreenMF
      @BlackscreenMF Рік тому

      ​@@krittikaghosh6812 hey how you doing now ?

    • @krittikaghosh6812
      @krittikaghosh6812 Рік тому +1

      @@BlackscreenMF I am better now but weakness is there, and I have pits and scars on my face and scalp.

  • @shwetapatel7596
    @shwetapatel7596 Рік тому +8

    Hey Shilpa, we also have similar dilemma but as you guys said, for now we are more inclined towards Canada.
    Also I heard little bit of information about selling the investment property and tax implications on that. It would be helpful if you can make a dedicated video on selling a home and all the expenses related to that. I have seen many videos of buying a new home, but many for selling a house. Thanks in advance! Lots of Love to Amy!

  • @kaamkibaat9128
    @kaamkibaat9128 Рік тому +4

    Do you know Katrina Kaif? She is living in india with all her sisters and mum. I know many people who left canada and never back to canada. Your big house got no worth when 8 months in a year you can't enjoy due to weather. You are emotional about your kid's future...but I can guarantee you that if she lived in india or dubai for 2 consecutive months she will not like to come back to Canada. Also, don't think too much about the money. I am sure you can earn money in Canada after 10 years but I would suggest you to go back to dubai or india and live there few years.

    • @arpanmadrecha3013
      @arpanmadrecha3013 Рік тому +1

      @Kaam Ki Baat-those kind of people can live anywhere as they have too much money way beyond other 99% of the population, yes good sunlight would be an issue for some if it is cold or rainy for many months

  • @esha9371
    @esha9371 Рік тому +4

    Hi Shilpa 😁 I always wait for your videos. You and your family have become like my friends or like as u r living next door 😂... Love the way you and Amit r always so enthusiastic abt giving unbiased information. Thankyou ❤️

  • @devitrips
    @devitrips Рік тому +1

    Hi Shilpa, loved the vlog, and for sure stability matters!

  • @mayurgandhi5576
    @mayurgandhi5576 Рік тому +2

    Because of severe Winter weather so many days school closes, bus transportation cancelled and so many kids experience cold allergies, and getting sick, so they take OFF from school for several days and school days are mainly in Winter.....

  • @sajjadgolfer
    @sajjadgolfer Рік тому +2

    Very well said
    Thinking about leaving very soon got my Citizenship last year and want to move as it's getting very Expensive here

  • @yashmakwana6059
    @yashmakwana6059 Рік тому +1

    Awesome info. Thank you for the video!!

  • @tyronerajan3153
    @tyronerajan3153 Рік тому +1

    I absolutely agree with u. Nothing like Dubai.

  • @AmazingCraftsByRuti
    @AmazingCraftsByRuti Рік тому +3

    I would like to cover one point that some people who are working remotely right now they can live in there country without affecting their jobs and they can save more by living in their own country as we know cost of living is high in Canada compare to India. It's just my thought.

    • @rohanutep81
      @rohanutep81 Рік тому

      Yes but you don’t get paid dollars and it creates tax complications

    • @AmazingCraftsByRuti
      @AmazingCraftsByRuti Рік тому +1

      @@rohanutep81 ya you are right but I know some of my friends are earning in cad and living in inr. They are paying taxes in Canada too.

  • @rosykawal
    @rosykawal Рік тому +2

    Hi
    Shilpa you are too good to explain....i think you should go back to Dubai.....best part of life to spend there

  • @manishm297
    @manishm297 Рік тому +1

    We are also thinking of moving to middle east. Good to know info.

  • @shilpadahiya1671
    @shilpadahiya1671 Рік тому +9

    I and my husband also left Canada with our little one but we don’t have citizenship we have permanent residency. We left bcoz my husband got a job in Indigo airline as a pilot but in Canada no airline vacancy available.

    • @rsrs6959
      @rsrs6959 Рік тому +1

      You made the right decision. Many congrats on pilot position and best wishes to your family 🙏🙏

    • @rohanutep81
      @rohanutep81 Рік тому

      @@rsrs6959they should taken Canadian citizenship and then moved back on OCI the PR status will lapse unnecessarily paid taxes to the government

    • @rsrs6959
      @rsrs6959 Рік тому

      @@rohanutep81 Would they have been able to live uninterrupted in India with OCI, or would they have had to make visits to Canada, as per citizenship requirement?

  • @goodvibes7688
    @goodvibes7688 Рік тому +4

    Been here for 4 mnths and already worried about my son's education. He is forgetting all that he has learnt back in India.

  • @sadhanalongani6688
    @sadhanalongani6688 Рік тому +2

    Heyyy nice informative vlog 🙏🙏 Finally Amit bhaiya ne bol hi di baat 😂😂ya agreed with all the points ... it's really difficult to shift to another country once u get settled 👍👍 good points covered 👍👍

  • @yogip7398
    @yogip7398 Рік тому +3

    Normally, I Do not comment on VLOGS. As they are their personal assessment and views. However, I cannot help but to point-out 2:19 when Amit says CPP+OAS ($1,375 is avg.) is enough for good living after retirements is factually not correct. Person, has to have sizeable Retirement fund in-order to live decently.
    Health infrastructure is struggling to keep up (mostly due to Immigration and refuge. it's not their fault please do not get me wrong. it's mainly Infrastructure & policies cannot keep pace with the inflow) and Gov. doesn't have enough funds or Doctors for that matter.(@chitchatwithshilpa - you work at the hospital so you know what I'm talking about. We can sugarcoat as much as we like but you know the reality). Ask any PSW worker and they will have stories (about seniors) to share.
    if the system continues, I do not see that the time the level of healthcare required (as senior citizen) will not be available. I have see healthcare declined in last 15yrs I'm here (accelerated during the COVID). We all should be financially prepared to pay our of our pocket for Private healthcare in next 10-15 years. Unless the Sun rises in the west and sets in the east,
    So it's not all peaches & cream, as a retired senior surviving only on Gov. system/support in CANADA.

    • @rohanutep81
      @rohanutep81 Рік тому

      So one can stay till 65 earn money sell house and move back to India with Canadian pension provider they stay in Canada for 20 years before 65.

    • @yogip7398
      @yogip7398 Рік тому

      @@rohanutep81 not really, you have to be in Canada to receive all the benefits. Yes you can be away for max of 6 months and your primary residence should be Canada. And you pay taxes in Canada like Amit said.

    • @MalikaM
      @MalikaM Рік тому +3

      It's a myth that pension after retirement is enough...it is clearly not! Doesn't even pay half of your rent nowadays...also most retired people get private insurance! I wonder why? also compared to dubai its not as safe...you get robbed, stabbed, even shot too...not as much as usa but dubai is a clear winner here when it comes to safety! either u survive in a RICH / Developed country or live like kings without any regrets near your family in Dubai...its a no brainer! Ya aaj khush ho ke ji lo ya Canada mein boorha hone ka wait karo to get the money you have earned from the taxes you have been paying for years :)

  • @DS-vy1le
    @DS-vy1le Рік тому

    I’m a fairly new subscriber and just want to say that I LOVE your channel and content so much! I’ve been binge-watching content about immigration to Canada …. And your videos are among the MOST useful. Thank you so so much 💛

  • @Tulip37354
    @Tulip37354 Рік тому

    Admirable vid- brave of you both to discuss.
    Sane decision!

  • @sayantan19911
    @sayantan19911 Рік тому +3

    I am on the verge of applying PR. Every such video puts me more into dilemma whether I even should take up this project or not!

    • @IamNothing369
      @IamNothing369 Рік тому +3

      If you are well off in India, have a good stable job, car n house etc then it is better to enjoy your life there ... barring IT sector if you are from any other field u will have to start everything from scratch!

    • @sayantan19911
      @sayantan19911 Рік тому +1

      @@IamNothing369 I understand that obviously things need to be started from scratch. But whether things are stable currently and moreover will be as it is in future, that's something most difficult to judge.

    • @IamNothing369
      @IamNothing369 Рік тому +2

      @@sayantan19911 well life is not easy to be honest especially if you need to start from scratch ... no one can guarantee u stability, to be honest life in canada is not same as it used to be few years back ...

    • @rohanutep81
      @rohanutep81 Рік тому

      @@IamNothing369life is always tough at any given point of time same with Canada

    • @IamNothing369
      @IamNothing369 Рік тому

      @@rohanutep81 Agree with you but with family and friends around you things are different.

  • @ShakuniMamaKaRishtedaar
    @ShakuniMamaKaRishtedaar Рік тому +9

    Good Morning Shilpaji,
    Bahot zabardast video. Aapne taqreeban sab points cover kiye hain. Maine bhi pichhle 23 saal mein hazaaron baar sochaa hoga ki armed with a Canadian passport, mujhe salary pehle se kaafi zyaada milegi (yes, it makes a HUGE difference if you are a citizen of Canada, US or any other developed country), lekin phir maine socha ki kya Canada ke jaisa mental peace UAE mein hai? Canada ki developed society mein itne saal rehne ke baad kya main UAE jaisi country mein jahaan apne logon ki koi izzat nahin hai, open discrimination hai (especially based on skin colour and religion), human rights abuses hain, lack of Government support hai, lack of access to justice hai, se adjust kar paaoonga? Reh reh ke jo mere saath 1986 mein hua (when the Driving Instructor said to me "Ta'al Kalb") rings in my ear. UAE mein for the most part Indians, Pakistanis, Sri Lankans, Nepalis, Filipinos, Africans apni self-respect ghar mein rakh ke baahar nikalte hain. Wahaan koi bhi GCC National sabke saamne aapko kabhi bhi be-izzat kar sakta hai and unfortunately you cannot do anything about it. Zaraa sochiye, kya aapke saath Canada mein kabhi aisa ho sakta hai? Kya aapke saath is developed society mein kisi mein bhi himmat hogi aisa jaahilaanaa vyavahaar karne ki?
    Location 15:00 Yes, aapne bilkul sahi kahaa. We come here for the sake of our kids' education and well-being, kyonki Canadian degrees ki poori duniya mein value hai. UAE degrees ya Indian degees (except IIT, IIM) ki koi value nahin hai. Canada ka education system itna bhi kharaab nahin hai. Not trying to be cocky lekin my daughter who was born in Dubai was just 2 years old when she arrived in Canada. Today, aside from a post-graduate degree from UBC, she also has a Power Pilot's license (free), she is fluent in 4 languages - English, French, German and Hindi (again free), a Third Degree Black belt in Karate and she is a confident, self-respecting, mature and independent woman. Kya ye sab facilities usko UAE mein mili hoti? I very much doubt it.
    I hope aapko jald se jald citizenship mil jaaye. Once you obtain your Canadian passport, just buy your tickets, hop on to a plane and visit beautiful European countries, Japan, Singapore, UAE, Australia, New Zealand, Latin America without a visa. What a luxury it is. 🤩 Bas India ka OCI and Canada+US ka NEXUS Card lena na bhoolein. Aapko Canada Immigration ki website and Wikipedia mein NEXUS ki har information mil jaayegi. NEXUS ek bahot zabardast document hai aur sasta bhi hai. Just $50.00 per person for 5 years.
    As usual, this comment has come become quite boring and mundane so I think I should stop. BTW, main 01.26.2023 ko Torotno pahunch rahaa hoon. Abhi Roterdam mein baitha hoon.
    I am just hoping against hope that this comment doesn't disappear.

    • @chitchatwithshilpa
      @chitchatwithshilpa  Рік тому +2

      Thanks Ranjit Ji..I guess sab Aisa hi sochte hai n sari life isi dilemma me rehte hai…aapka exp Dubai k sath bahut saal pehle ka tha,.did u exp any changes this time?

    • @Indiana_alks_2012
      @Indiana_alks_2012 Рік тому +1

      Sir you have written so well... even here in India, mostly people start arguments, fighting on pitty issues. it also seems they are finding ways to insult you, so much politics at work place, public is very harsh, For females it's really unsafe outside in most part of the country, if you are not along with your family members. if a female is driving a car, public start judging. aren't these enough reasons to think for a better place!! Not everything is for higher packages or making more money, Its for the higher standard of living and Safe Environment...Is All.

  • @rahul91ify
    @rahul91ify Рік тому +5

    Hello Shilpa and Amit.. I am in same mindset as yours as I too lived in Dubai and came to New Zealand. All the things you mentioned in video applies to me aswell. We are in dilemma 0:01 between Dubai and Canada 😃. I think we need go with the flow as of now and make better decision as and when opportunity comes .. very good video guys I am curious see what happens in coming years 😃

    • @sidhaarthbajaj9007
      @sidhaarthbajaj9007 Рік тому +2

      Great information

    • @gurvindersingh9154
      @gurvindersingh9154 Рік тому +4

      New zealand is better then canada nd Australia is far better then canada

    • @WiseTreee
      @WiseTreee Рік тому

      I am waiting for my citizenship to go to US. Housing in Canada is very expensive. In US it’s 1/3rd of Canada. If I live in Canada I will be paying $6500 CAD mortgages every month for my detached house in Burlington, which is 45 mins away from Toronto. But, If I live 45 mins away from New York, I will be paying $2500 CAD for similar and better house. If you live in Canada, you just pay heavy taxes to govt and big mortgages to bank, through out your life. You can not do much, can’t travel, can’t do shopping, or afford luxury car … because your monthly budget becomes to tight.

    • @desiguy995
      @desiguy995 Рік тому

      what are the negative points about newzealand

    • @WiseTreee
      @WiseTreee Рік тому

      @@desiguy995 property price are extremely high. Ppl once get citizenship, prefer to move to Australia for more opportunities and less cost of living. Same like in Canada VS USA.

  • @parulsethi7123
    @parulsethi7123 Рік тому +2

    Hi Shilpa...Parul this side from Dubai...we had our conversation on Instagram....Thank you so much for this vedeo...this is very helpful...you you make it so easy for ther person ki decision lena asaan ho jata hai....thanks again...n u knw this my 1st time im messaging on youtube...bt apki video thi he itni interesting ki message toh banta hai...

  • @puneet1584
    @puneet1584 Рік тому +4

    I would suggest u to move back to india sell ur properties in canada and make a big luxurious house in india , this is the best decision as -
    1. U will be close to ur family and parents
    2. U will have luxurious life
    3. U will have house help
    4. Schooling in india is best
    5. U will easily get good paying jobs in india as u have international experience
    6. No heavy snow problem
    7. India has amazing food and taste which u cant get in canada

    • @rohanutep81
      @rohanutep81 Рік тому

      Unfortunately India is a developing country and will remain that way for atleast 100 years plus one needs to be super rich or intelligent for a comfortable life

    • @puneet1584
      @puneet1584 Рік тому +1

      @@rohanutep81 they will be rich in india if they sell their properties and take the canadian dollars to india and convert it in ₹ which will be huge , also they both are already very intelligent...

  • @sangamwalia9290
    @sangamwalia9290 Рік тому

    Thank you. You guys cleared lot of my confusion ❤❤

  • @Harichchha59
    @Harichchha59 Рік тому +1

    We were in Dubai for more then 25 years and came here from last 7 years. Dubai ki royalty yaad ati hain par yaha bhi kuchh bura nahi hain. Vancouver is very beautiful.

    • @rosysandhu2443
      @rosysandhu2443 Рік тому +4

      We were in Dubai too and in Qatar and Oman as well. But I always miss the gulf countries while being here! There is no stress in these countries!

  • @Raj-xk4on
    @Raj-xk4on Рік тому +1

    Hello all,
    You are absolutely correct
    Never say never👍
    Very informative video 💯🍁
    Thanks for sharing your views👏👏

  • @Mazxxi
    @Mazxxi Рік тому +1

    If you have properties and other links to canada, you would still be taxed at the same rate on your gulf income. You will need to sell everything and sever ties

  • @kartarsingh3394
    @kartarsingh3394 Рік тому

    Thankyou you both for such good an detailed talk....

  • @miarrahman2007
    @miarrahman2007 Рік тому

    Wow excellent vlog all the points were covered. All the doubts have cleared that was there in my mind. Thank you for sharing ur views.

  • @Phoenix-hm6tk
    @Phoenix-hm6tk Рік тому +7

    As someone new to this channel, I appreciate the video and personal insights. I’ve lived and worked across the UK, India, Middle East, NZ and Singapore. I can personally attest that there are significant opportunities, personal and professional, in being a global nomad. This not only includes exploring significant tax and investment opportunities, but also raising children in a culturally diverse environment (without a single country or ethnicity bias).
    A lot of folks solely focus on the “zero tax” environment in the Middle East. I’d argue that this should rather be based on what geo allows you the best earning potential, net of taxes (ie, keep the most in your pocket). I wouldn’t like to be “bound” to any one country (personal opinion) based on travel privileges, healthcare or social security/ pension, many of which might or might not exist years down the line given the incredible debt burden most of the West is under.

    • @IPSITA1000
      @IPSITA1000 Рік тому

      Hey @Phoenix, I loved your comment and insights you shared according to your experience. I am also committed to a plan of becoming a digital nomad but i dont know from where to start. Although I am freelancing yet i dont get much clients and i just thought to ask you whether you can give me some clarity in this. Can you guide me or atleast give a clear pathway of what should I do become a digital nomad.?? I have been struggling with this and i haven't got any genuine help or guidance from anyone. Can't even understand much through internet as there are lot of info. Let me know whether is it possible for us to discuss about this. I will wait for your response. 😌

    • @Phoenix-hm6tk
      @Phoenix-hm6tk Рік тому

      @@IPSITA1000, appreciate your comment. Just wanted to clarify though that I don’t fit the traditional definition of a “Digital Nomad”. I’m an experienced professional in tech and have taken on different roles working across six countries. If you’re someone starting out and interested in living the Digital nomad lifestyle, you should get clarity on your monetisation model and how you’ll reach your target audience remotely. Consider joining one of the nomad communities in your region (or the region you want to pursue moving to). They’re great in also helping you network and providing additional guidance in your field. There are lots of helpful resources including visas available online (over 50 countries offer a Digital Nomad visa based on some basic income requirement). If you’re starting out, I would always suggest getting a “tax residency” in a zero tax jurisdiction like the UAE, even though you don’t need to be based there thru the year. Given most of your income will be generated online, ask yourself what’s the best location that would afford you to keep the most amount of income in your pocket without compromising your lifestyle or other aspirations. As a nomad, you can switch locations with ease every year (or multiple times a year, some of which might be dependent on your nationality). Good luck with your pursuits!

  • @devyangini
    @devyangini Рік тому

    Wonderful details, addressing the elephant in the room was absolutely essential💃💃 individual and family preferences for everyone very different 💃💃 vlog will help people to make choices easily💃💃happy vlogging💕💕

  • @mayurgandhi5576
    @mayurgandhi5576 Рік тому +2

    Honestly Tourism also not at best level in Canada because only Niagara falls and CN tower not enough to attract world. So employment on Tourism industry is very less in Canada

    • @rohanutep81
      @rohanutep81 Рік тому

      Motels hotels Banff Vancouver and other sources of revenue for tourism industry add Air bnb and vrbo to the list

  • @sharanyaratish
    @sharanyaratish Рік тому

    Hello.... Wat an amazing video guys. Really appreciate in bringing this up. Much needed information. Thank you guys again for this video. Much love ❤️

  • @mayurgandhi5576
    @mayurgandhi5576 Рік тому +1

    @0.35 mins you said after Citizenship, mostly People move to Gulf country. Not everyone. South Indians and Gujrati people move to USA. South Indians gets IT and Software, and Gujarati for business, because Canada Punjabi and USA Gujarati dominant country for Indian people migration

  • @PawanSingh-xd6hn
    @PawanSingh-xd6hn Рік тому +1

    hey guys very informative video. the only thing i would say that as we move towards our forties Healthcare becomes utmost necessary and if we dont get medical attention, its very frustrating. To your point yes Canada has old age swcurities but without good healthcare and the lifestyle we have, what is the life expectancy. i would rather enjoy my today than think about tommorow. And the gift that we are giving to our kids is the citizenship of a developed country.

  • @mayurgandhi5576
    @mayurgandhi5576 Рік тому +1

    @15:45, yes you may Right, some of your friends return back to Canada for those reasons, but not from USA because Kids feel almost same culture and living style, communication in USA, main benefits in USA you have choice of weather, and if you have good job than your family covered with health benefits, now USA also gives child tax benefits like Canada

    • @chitchatwithshilpa
      @chitchatwithshilpa  Рік тому +1

      Yeah, sure..USA is the first choice for all but not everyone is fortunate enough to get jobs there

    • @mayurgandhi5576
      @mayurgandhi5576 Рік тому

      @@chitchatwithshilpa more opportunities compared to Canada, because origin of all corporations in Canada from USA, so many my relatives struggle to get good job in Canada for 15-20 years, now they are in USA with their expected job and so many of them are became Green card holders now.

    • @mayurgandhi5576
      @mayurgandhi5576 Рік тому

      @@chitchatwithshilpa If Mukesh Ambani will be poor then Anil Ambani will be automatically poor....no question about it

  • @mihir40
    @mihir40 Рік тому

    Also you don't pay flat 50% as capital gain tax, it depends on tax bracket depending on profit you got from property. For example, 100000 CAD profit the tax will be around 17500 CAD without any cost of selling. If you add cost of selling, the tax will be lower.

    • @chitchatwithshilpa
      @chitchatwithshilpa  Рік тому +2

      We said, u need to pay tax on 50% of capital gain

    • @mihir40
      @mihir40 Рік тому

      @@chitchatwithshilpa Got it clear, Thanks for correcting :)

  • @laxitavaishnav3875
    @laxitavaishnav3875 Рік тому

    I also need this video
    Thanku Shilpa ji

  • @ravishjain452
    @ravishjain452 Рік тому

    Superb video.. One of its kind and very clear explanation. ❤

  • @MrVishalr1
    @MrVishalr1 Рік тому +3

    Hi Guys
    We are exactly in the same situation dubai/Australia. And all the points u mention is 100% true in Australia also.
    We have multiple discussions around going back to dubai , apart from the fact that it is not easy to start your life again in dubai other reasons I don’t agree.
    1. Healthcare is free in CAN/AUS but if you are in dubai health care is 110% better than here being access to specialists and all the costs covered by health insurance provided by ur employer.
    2. Proximity to rest of the world is far better from dubai
    3. Home sickness and social life issue is minimum in dubai
    4. Life style is better with easy access to domestic help and fancy cars.
    Btw we haven’t made our mind also to move back , we are still in that dilemma.

    • @MrVishalr1
      @MrVishalr1 Рік тому

      Yes definitely you can’t afford big houses , open green spaces in dubai , that is the only plus point staying in AUS/CAN.
      My personal choice is to move back to dubai and keep your residency requirements in AUS in tact, provided you get a good paying job there.

    • @asingh680
      @asingh680 Рік тому

      Where you are in Australia, I like that compared to Canada.

    • @sithara7983
      @sithara7983 Рік тому

      @@MrVishalr1 canada you are Stuck indoors for 6 months. For the prices you pay for a house in Canada , the villas you get in Dubai are much much bigger so I’m not sure why they would even say that all you can afford is a condo

    • @sheebajahan-xq1cg
      @sheebajahan-xq1cg Рік тому

      just coz of good education of children n Canadian passport n work in Dubai for triple of the salary nothing else

    • @mavluke3633
      @mavluke3633 Рік тому

      @@MrVishalr1 can you provide your email to contact?

  • @FaraattaTv
    @FaraattaTv Рік тому +10

    Canada 🍁 ❤ so many work opportunities. No racism , good immigration system. Beautiful infrastructure. Good environment, people are educated nd had good manners .

    • @WiseTreee
      @WiseTreee Рік тому +3

      Lol what a joke.

    • @luistorrestiana5719
      @luistorrestiana5719 Рік тому

      Racism in Canada is systemic 😂😢

    • @sheebajahan-xq1cg
      @sheebajahan-xq1cg Рік тому

      Everywhere there’s a discrimination…where do u find there’s no politics..don’t demotivate pple who wanna migrate Canada…everywhere these things r common even in uae

    • @amishachudasama2031
      @amishachudasama2031 Рік тому

      Canada has silent Racism 😅

    • @kuldeeppanchal3223
      @kuldeeppanchal3223 Рік тому

      there is something called crime too in canada which is at the top right now. Also one reason is the drugs and abuse.

  • @AtharAfzal
    @AtharAfzal Рік тому +1

    Great video. Only thing, I'd say after Grade 9, it gets much much harder in schools

  • @srmashwani
    @srmashwani Рік тому +1

    Supervisa is not 2 years anymore, now it’s for 5 years

  • @imransiddique8794
    @imransiddique8794 Рік тому +1

    After listening this, Canada is most preferred and suitable destination for we Indian.

  • @sachinagarwal9601
    @sachinagarwal9601 Рік тому +3

    It is heaven for kids, but lonely if they are single child, very less social life for kids here... Very tough for kids without siblings

    • @rohanutep81
      @rohanutep81 Рік тому

      Yes not everyone can afford more than 1 child and that is everywhere in the world.

  • @anandkandoi1149
    @anandkandoi1149 Рік тому

    Very well explained ...great job..
    Thank you sooo much 👏

  • @srsrt6979
    @srsrt6979 Рік тому

    thank you mam for making this reality check video. now many would consider 2 times before going canada

  • @salmanbutt3126
    @salmanbutt3126 Рік тому

    Sister, ap bohat achi tabiat ki malik ho. Muskarati aisay jasay flower, awaz stylish, zahanat bohat zayada, full of energy, I think you drive your husband in each matter of life. Your husband is also very gentle, soft spoken, smily face. Your topics are so real, close to life realities, simply briefed, you are No1 youtuber of canadian indians. Be always happy and safe. Reg salman pakistan.

  • @anupinderkaur7752
    @anupinderkaur7752 Рік тому

    You are 100 %right same happened with me

  • @a.j1623
    @a.j1623 Рік тому

    Points, very well explained .

  • @suvarnahatti9686
    @suvarnahatti9686 Рік тому +1

    Very good information Shilpa 👏🏻👌

  • @mayurgandhi5576
    @mayurgandhi5576 Рік тому +1

    I have 2 sons , Elder one studied 10 years in Canada and other one studied 9 years in Canada. Both Schools and University education better in USA compared to Canada. USA school education is also free, and so many school provides free food in school.

    • @rohanutep81
      @rohanutep81 Рік тому

      What abt immigration backlogs not everyone can apply in EB 1 EB 5 category or get married to US citizens

  • @siddiquipasha2260
    @siddiquipasha2260 Рік тому

    Very well structured and informative Vlog Shilpa ji.

  • @jibran1136
    @jibran1136 Рік тому

    great analysis and comparisons....

  • @rosykawal
    @rosykawal Рік тому +1

    Put your houses for rent now you have enough funds to start your life at Dubai....you will be nearer to your parents and relatives,weather point and easy go life

  • @rohanutep81
    @rohanutep81 Рік тому +1

    Shilpa you forgot about age pension after 65 if you want it you need to stay atleast 10 years first

    • @chitchatwithshilpa
      @chitchatwithshilpa  Рік тому +2

      How can I forget such an important thing…check video at 13.53

  • @bryandsouza9905
    @bryandsouza9905 Рік тому

    Canada is cold but the snow clean up is quick and efficient . Going out in a dress in winter is not an option . Health care is not free , you pay for it with taxes

  • @nidhikaushik9860
    @nidhikaushik9860 Рік тому +22

    Can you make video on current India? I see people going back for much better opportunities and lifestyle. And according to them it is right time to come back and explore. I am talking about people who have already bought property in India while they were here and now they have saved a good fortune and got the 50-80 lakh package there recently. Because in last few years and couple of coming years there is a drastic change in India. It is emerging as a powerful country with opportunities. Don’t forget the luxury we get there like having house help much better hotel rooms and services, malls or other infrastructure etc. If you have saved a handsome amount and het good opportunity back home you will get much better lifestyle for yourself and your children. There are international schools which match internal standards. I know fee will be high but you will earn good and can invest your savings from here in multiple sectors or simple FD if you don’t want to take risks. And your children can anytime come back to Canada for higher education let it be university in Canada or USA or any other country.
    Canada is no doubt a developed country but there is no further development. On the contrary Asian countries are developing at a faster pace wether it be bullet trains or other facilities. I have seen no new development in this country in past 12-15 years. The mindset of people and government in this country is taxing and giving few dollars as benefits. The can get the full Benefits of the pension you mentioned only if you have worked atleast 30 years here and claim it either after 65 or later years. That too won’t be much for luxury lifestyle. We talk about peace of mind here but when your child can not get immediate help in ER you don’t have it. And in old age you have nothing here. You are all by yourself as your children might be busy with their life. The fun of travelling within India and neighbouring tourist destinations is awesome. Here we have just Niagara Falls or extreme weather destinations where going once is enough no doubt is very beautiful. Or go to USA but you can do that now when you are here. If you earn good money back home and saved a good amount international vacations are possible.
    We say education system back home is not good. So how did we end up getting the best of the jobs in every best companies on the map. If you see here all good positions are filled with Indian, Chinese or other Asian people with better education.
    In the end, there is never enough money that could satisfy us. Luxury, lifestyle, size of our home( I have a big house with no family just me my husband and children), luxury cars that we own is superficial wishes.
    I don’t know if we will go back or stay here. Not there is always this dilemma for anyone who leaves there motherland and settle in other county.
    I love that you made this video. A hot topic to discuss indeed.

    • @chitchatwithshilpa
      @chitchatwithshilpa  Рік тому

      Hi Nidhi, Thank you for taking out time and pouring your heart...I hear you..we left India in 2012, more than 10 years now and never lived there for more than 3 weeks in a row..I can count my trips to India in these 10-11 years on fingertips..I am not the right person to comment on today's India as my last trip to India was an year before for 2 weeks..and I made that trip after 4 years...I am not sure what are the salary packages there for people like us and what are the expenses for the lifestyle we live..but your points are valid..still, its a bold decision..I wish you all the best for whatever decision you take for yourself.

    • @nidhikaushik9860
      @nidhikaushik9860 Рік тому +2

      @@chitchatwithshilpa thanks for replying Shilpa. I am following your channel quietly lol since you started. One of a BA in my husband’s team moved back to Indian after spending 12-14 years here. He got a package of 45 lakhs. I am not sure what role he got there. His reason to move back was his father’s health as he is the only son. And his wife’s aging parents who also don’t have any other child. Other person I know who is in IT got 65 lakh package. Few in HR got 35, 40 and 45 lakhs. From the family I got this info that 35-65 lakhs is no big deal for companies to pay you plus other benefits depending on the profile and experience you carry. There are some streams and profiles where you can get 75-85 lakhs package.

    • @manmohansingh-mc1mu
      @manmohansingh-mc1mu Рік тому +1

      Thats true , in india post covid package have considerably . In bangalore and mumbai u can see people are easily earning a package of 30 to 50 lakhs. But they would also be taxed accordingly and u cannot evade taxes as these companies giving salaries pay taxes before hand and then credit your salary. So an individual earning 30 lakhs & paying 6 7 lakhs in taxes (post tax savings) feel only i m the one contributing to government and not reaping any benefits . What are your thoughts on that and rest you to have pay for ur kids education, ur own Healthcare- no doubt best services in Max. So how to choose which place is best.

    • @manmohansingh-mc1mu
      @manmohansingh-mc1mu Рік тому +1

      Thats true , in india post covid package have increased considerably . In bangalore and mumbai u can see people are easily earning a package of 30 to 50 lakhs. But they would also be taxed accordingly and u cannot evade taxes as these companies giving salaries pay taxes before hand and then credit your salary. So an individual earning 30 lakhs & paying 6 7 lakhs in taxes (post tax savings) feel only i m the one contributing to government and not reaping any benefits . What are your thoughts on that and rest you to have pay for ur kids education, ur own Healthcare- no doubt best services in Max, fortis. So how to choose which place is best.

    • @nidhikaushik9860
      @nidhikaushik9860 Рік тому +7

      @@manmohansingh-mc1mu if you have good qualification and a decent job in India I would suggest you to stay there. Canada pays good for labour jobs. If you are interested in doing that come. I see truck drivers and the cleaning lady that comes to our house earns 3 times the salary we make. Some even 4 to 5 times more. If you are from other countries in Asia or Europe or elsewhere where the living conditions are not good then come to this country. If your developing country doesn’t develop much it don’t have a promising future then come here. If terrorism, threat etc or harsh living conditions back home then come here. Canada has giving asylum to many refugees. Let me tell you that India compared to any other nation is the youngest. We were under British rule for so long and that goes unsaid that these British exploited us and left us poor. No one gave us azaadi. They left us because we became burden for them and there was nothing much left for them to exploit from us. After world war we were sort of liability to them. Anyways the azad developing India is just 75 year young. We are a nation of the most youngest youth. Our population is our strength. We talk of corruption and inefficiency of the government but will not agree that we are the same. Tum 100 Rupee ka note nikalte ho bribe dene ko jab kahi fanste ho. Agar apna kaam jaldi karana h to bribe dete h. It is a blessing in disguise for you. Here in Canada you don’t have that luxury. Indian doctors are the most efficient doctors. The technology that we have on India which is increasing and evolving say bhi day is unbeatable and impeccable. Wait for few more years. The things that you crave on foreign nations will all come back home to you. But if you really want to live on foreign land then no excuses will convince you. Anyways it is not that easy to go to any country to live there. People try illegal ways and end up in wrong situations. Even if you come here legally don’t expect to have the luxury of having awesome job house luxury cars etc. that last not the case. Mostly first generation here struggles and work their ass off to establish for the next generation to have comfortable life.

  • @rishikajaiswal1188
    @rishikajaiswal1188 Рік тому

    Waiting for your vedio ma'am... Really happy to see you.

  • @shoaibrao8811
    @shoaibrao8811 Рік тому

    Wonderful video. I have started binge watching your videos

  • @aartibhatt4399
    @aartibhatt4399 Рік тому

    Hey dear catching up after a while, but it's always a pleasure connecting with u guys.. Lots of Luv to yr sweetie pie... Missed her...

  • @earnmoneyonline578
    @earnmoneyonline578 Рік тому

    You are a genuine person. 💖

  • @mystical__3dimple273
    @mystical__3dimple273 Рік тому +2

    Glad to hear from ur point of view on the sensitive issue on why pple go back or stay after getting the Canadian citizenship 🫶🇨🇦

  • @rubinabeg1230
    @rubinabeg1230 Рік тому +1

    I live in Germany, can't think of coming to Canada, far too cold. Germany is cold but not that cold. German health care system is the best, hardly have to wait .

  • @aartibhatt4399
    @aartibhatt4399 Рік тому

    Lived th back drop.. It's looks Soo beautiful 3 cheers to the purple backdrop

  • @aqualogy17
    @aqualogy17 Рік тому

    Mast video hai, Ye kuch next level tha!!!!

  • @btailor05
    @btailor05 Рік тому +2

    Whats ur throughts on moving to USA after getting Canadian Citizenship. Please make video on that as well

    • @rohanutep81
      @rohanutep81 Рік тому

      For HR professionals getting H1 B green card is very tough

    • @Now6.
      @Now6. Рік тому

      Yes plz ..need that video

  • @dilshadahmed5425
    @dilshadahmed5425 Рік тому

    Very informative video. Really appreciated. Best Wishes.

  • @pritikachowdhary
    @pritikachowdhary Рік тому

    This is amazing information.... But u knw the best part of this..... I saw a few videos on UA-cam..... Jab bhi koi aise videos banate hai ki Canada se kyu ja rahe hai log.... They talk so negatively.... But apka video dekh k it gives a feel that achcha bura har jagah hi hota hai.... Isko dekh k atleast log demotivate nai honge but prepared rahenge for everything...... Lots and lots of 💕

  • @shilpisaluja4056
    @shilpisaluja4056 Рік тому +2

    My dilemma, the drivers licence. Having driven almost all my life in Singapore and to get to G2 licence here arrhhhhh!! Makes me want to run away… hahahah !! But so far can’t complain.

    • @rohanutep81
      @rohanutep81 Рік тому

      Try small cities and towns for the road test easy as compared to GTA

  • @Taniyabedi4548
    @Taniyabedi4548 Рік тому

    Very well researched and fine made video this is ❣️
    You're an inspiration ✨💕

  • @pulkitmonga880
    @pulkitmonga880 Рік тому

    Loved the video . Also cpp pension and govt pension are v low i think govt pension is just 700 dollar while CPP has upper limit of 1.3k which v v few people.get . So one can't rely on it.

  • @monty282
    @monty282 Рік тому +7

    I think the biggest worry for people like us (living in Dubai) is to start from scratch as a family of 4 and also things which matters like better Education and Healthcare. I think its about priorities of urself OR your children. Anyways god bless u guys and love to meet you when ur back to Dubai for a short vacation...

    • @TheIndemir
      @TheIndemir Рік тому +1

      Middle east also has its drawbacks. If the employer fires you, you have to pack up within 30 days. Nationalisation is at its peak now. There are employers who dont pay on time and you cant complain while working in the same company

    • @01.haapvegas
      @01.haapvegas Рік тому +1

      your kid will never acquire citizenship which is big hurdle for there future. Better to be in India or move to Can/USA. Myself moving from usa to canada in summer

    • @WiseTreee
      @WiseTreee Рік тому

      @@01.haapvegas pls move to Canada for citizenship only. Life in Canada is very hard. Taxes are more, salaries are less, and average detached house is over $1million… any decent house is 1.2 -1.3 million to be honest. Cars are expensive and insurance is 4 times more than US. You will live pay check to paycheck in Canada. Government support monopoly, from Groceries to restaurants, everything is damn expensive. Come Canada for short term for citizen ship and move back to US.

  • @GillCanadianimmigrationupdates

    You have never studied here. Indian education doesn't develop minds to be creative and become entrepreneurs. Canadian education give child free mind rather than being book worm

  • @anitakotvalourlifeingermany

    I think the real issue is why do want to be a citizen where you don't enjoy living in. No, you don't come to Canada for your kids. There are extremely good international schools in India. Lastly is lifestyle limited hours of work and the rest of the time spent on house work? The house is big because you can't spend time outdoors most of the year..

  • @balajacky2963
    @balajacky2963 Рік тому

    Fantastic researched video i really appreciate 👏

  • @amritaa1634
    @amritaa1634 Рік тому

    Hello Shilpa and Amit, Informative vlog.... u have covered important points✌🙌

  • @krutikakokane6127
    @krutikakokane6127 Рік тому

    Hi Shilpa. Thanks for this informative vlog. As my sister is also planning to shift to canada from dubai.

  • @vishakhasoni245
    @vishakhasoni245 Рік тому

    Hi Shilpa,very informative video, worth waiting for ❤️🤗 love you

  • @mayurgandhi5576
    @mayurgandhi5576 Рік тому +1

    I am living temporary in Florida, lived in Canada for 22 years, if no cold and snow would be in Canada, I would give No. 1 country in the world to live and grow family. Of course income and Luxury wise you can't compare with USA.

    • @ashishvora2814
      @ashishvora2814 Рік тому

      Agree bro

    • @rohanutep81
      @rohanutep81 Рік тому

      Yes but immigration issues for green card not everyone gets opportunity for Eb 1 Eb 5 or married to US citizens for green card

  • @desiguy995
    @desiguy995 Рік тому

    weather is big negative for canada. As you age your body will not be able to handle cold weather. I think Dubai is a better option.

  • @amithrd1743
    @amithrd1743 Рік тому

    Totally Right decision 👍

  • @sunitinarnaulia2751
    @sunitinarnaulia2751 Рік тому

    Very informative video Shilpa and Amit.
    Where is Amy? We miss her in this video

  • @Rohixchopra
    @Rohixchopra Рік тому +1

    Also can you please make a video about benefits provided by Indian Govt. Pension plans, Healthcare, Education, Taxes…. 😅because you are great in researching and explaining. But I never heard benfit details of India from you

  • @delhiboyabroad
    @delhiboyabroad Рік тому

    I agree! In Dubai now but not planning to leave it.