Beautiful. Coming back to the roots is a great feeling full of overwhelming emotions joy, which can't be beyond words. God bless you and your loved ones.
There is no better feeling than coming back to place which you can call home! We are manifesting that someday we dont have to worry about money to travel between India and Australia at our own peril ♥
Your happiness is the most attractive part of viewing this video. Enjoy yourself and stay blessed. You have the best of 2 worlds to grow and achieve beyond boundaries. Wishing a lot more of smiles
@@explorerharshi Life is good in Australia, sometimes I think to return but problems in India are pollution, over populated. As per my experience, if a person has lived in English speaking country and returned to India. With passage of time he/she review the decision and move back to Australia. But I agree health system in Australia is crap.
Hey dear, nice video, me and and my wife both are now Australian citizens, and we are thinking the same that we want to keep Australian citizens and do our ancestral business from India, I just had one question do we need renew Indian visa Everytime? Means can you tell me shortly how does it works? Big thanks for you time.😊
If you’re already an Australian citizen, you don’t need to do anything to renew the citizenship :) if you’re a PR, then there are some requirements that you need to renew your PR where 5 years :)
There is a misconception that grass is always greener on the other side. So people in australia think india is a better place to live But in reality in new delhi a person smokes 10 cigarettes daily whether child old and young kid due to pollution according to national report .there are taxes like europe and services like Afghanistan half of the people with bachelor degree are unemployed and those employed earns 5 to 6 lpa only with 10% of tax. A average house rent in big cities like in Gurgaon banglore are 20000 to 50000 and living expenses touching to 60k per month. Avg college fees for bachelor degree is 25 lakhs normally and a good private school costs 2 to 3 lakhs annually. Here in india inflation is also rising and unemployment is also there. There are no strict law against crime and in reality ( Rich are getting richer and Poor are getting poorer) Matter of fact australia is dream of many people living in india but their financial conditions are not good that they can come abroad for study So be grateful that you are in great country like australia.
I never said I’m not grateful for Australia! I showed pros and cons of staying at both places and i feel lucky I can enjoy best of both worlds. If you’re already from a privileged family then no doubt nothing beats the luxuries of India and if someone wants to build a career for themselves job wise then no better place than Australia 😊
Guess what? A lot of what you said, is everywhere. I lived in SF, bay area. SF hired a poop collector to remove crap off the streets of SF. Seattle just passed the first caste law. So all Indians can be targeted. I live in Sydney. Homeless sleeping on the streets. Some families in their cars. A 3 br 1992 built house 50 km from the city is over AUD$800K. Coffee is AUD$5.Rich are getting richer and poor are having to find ways to live. People are tightening their belts to pay their mortgage, all hoping for a fall in interest rate In Melbourne over 6 temples were broken into and funds stolen. Stop talking thru your nose. Enough of India and Hindu bashing from leftists and colonialists. I worked 3 jobs and 60 hr weeks for my life in Australia.
Yes it’s definitely a much easier decision for me as my family is still there and I’m a citizen, I can visit anytime. But as I grew up there, it was a very difficult decision for me to settle in India when I’m so out of touch with the country :)
if you knew how many Australians could emigrate to another country due to our disastrous and disgusting Labour Government you;d be surprised. Good luck
Beautiful.
Coming back to the roots is a great feeling full of overwhelming emotions joy, which can't be beyond words.
God bless you and your loved ones.
Thank you so much!☺️
There is no better feeling than coming back to place which you can call home! We are manifesting that someday we dont have to worry about money to travel between India and Australia at our own peril ♥
Hope you achieve your goal soon too🥹💗
Your happiness is the most attractive part of viewing this video. Enjoy yourself and stay blessed. You have the best of 2 worlds to grow and achieve beyond boundaries. Wishing a lot more of smiles
Thank you❤
Welcome back love ❤ you’ll love it and rock it 😍✨
Thank you so much!☺️❤️ hope to see you soon!!
Hello , kind of going to bank on you to recover from my sadness after moving back from Russia ❤
Oh I’m so glad you found my experience useful in your journey!🥰 wishing you a speedy settling in and all the best❤️
Welcome Home!! Nice Vlog!!
I also belong to Delhi and an Australian citizen living in Sydney from past 20 years.
BTW, Where in Delhi
Thank you so much!! How do you find life in Australia? Do you think you would ever come back?😊
@@explorerharshi Life is good in Australia, sometimes I think to return but problems in India are pollution, over populated. As per my experience, if a person has lived in English speaking country and returned to India. With passage of time he/she review the decision and move back to Australia. But I agree health system in Australia is crap.
Hey dear, nice video, me and and my wife both are now Australian citizens, and we are thinking the same that we want to keep Australian citizens and do our ancestral business from India, I just had one question do we need renew Indian visa Everytime? Means can you tell me shortly how does it works? Big thanks for you time.😊
If you’re already an Australian citizen, you don’t need to do anything to renew the citizenship :) if you’re a PR, then there are some requirements that you need to renew your PR where 5 years :)
There is a misconception that grass is always greener on the other side. So people in australia think india is a better place to live
But in reality in new delhi a person smokes 10 cigarettes daily whether child old and young kid due to pollution according to national report .there are taxes like europe and services like Afghanistan half of the people with bachelor degree are unemployed and those employed earns 5 to 6 lpa only with 10% of tax. A average house rent in big cities like in Gurgaon banglore are 20000 to 50000 and living expenses touching to 60k per month. Avg college fees for bachelor degree is 25 lakhs normally and a good private school costs 2 to 3 lakhs annually.
Here in india inflation is also rising and unemployment is also there. There are no strict law against crime and in reality ( Rich are getting richer and Poor are getting poorer)
Matter of fact australia is dream of many people living in india but their financial conditions are not good that they can come abroad for study
So be grateful that you are in great country like australia.
I never said I’m not grateful for Australia! I showed pros and cons of staying at both places and i feel lucky I can enjoy best of both worlds. If you’re already from a privileged family then no doubt nothing beats the luxuries of India and if someone wants to build a career for themselves job wise then no better place than Australia 😊
Guess what? A lot of what you said, is everywhere. I lived in SF, bay area. SF hired a poop collector to remove crap off the streets of SF. Seattle just passed the first caste law. So all Indians can be targeted. I live in Sydney. Homeless sleeping on the streets. Some families in their cars. A 3 br 1992 built house 50 km from the city is over AUD$800K. Coffee is AUD$5.Rich are getting richer and poor are having to find ways to live. People are tightening their belts to pay their mortgage, all hoping for a fall in interest rate In Melbourne over 6 temples were broken into and funds stolen. Stop talking thru your nose. Enough of India and Hindu bashing from leftists and colonialists. I worked 3 jobs and 60 hr weeks for my life in Australia.
Its easy to go because you are a citizen and u know that you can come back anytime.
So are you never coming back ????
Yes it’s definitely a much easier decision for me as my family is still there and I’m a citizen, I can visit anytime. But as I grew up there, it was a very difficult decision for me to settle in India when I’m so out of touch with the country :)
Well done girl ❤ I can feel you 👍 Nothing like India 🇮🇳 and nothing like Delhi 🫶🏻
Thanks so much lovely🥹💗
This is so wholesome!
Thanks so much bro❤
Which part of India are you returning to?
Delhi
@@explorerharshi I am also an Australian citizen living in Mumbai, India for over 8 years and may plan to go back.
The terrace is beautiful😍. Is this your in laws place?
Yes it is 😊
All you aus but your first plz is India where ever you go you looking linking indian your first indentity is inda
Very good ❤️❤️
Thank you so much🥰❤️
Beautiful couple
Thanks so much lovely☺️
Very nice
Thank you so much🥰❤️
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Very nice my dear
Thank you 💗
Hey....your content is not relevant to the topic, just showing off.
What’s the topic?
You dont have to work, maid servants etc in India. Smart move ya😂
True that!!
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Good luck!
@@Chris-m2o1sthank you 💗
if you knew how many Australians could emigrate to another country due to our disastrous and disgusting Labour Government you;d be surprised. Good luck
Absolutely! It’s so sad seeing such a beautiful and potential country in crisis because of the incompetent government 😞
Daaaammmnnnn
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U live alone