Bhai... Better check official website of ministry of interior website and look for company in contract or partnership with UAE ministry and the official registered company only provides job vacancy offer
If I may share my opinion, the USA, Canada, the UK, and Europe are not the same as they once were before COVID. Homelessness and unemployment are on the rise, along with racism and anti-immigrant sentiments. I say this as someone who was raised in Dubai, lived there for 35 years, and then moved to Canada. I have lived and seen both sides of the coin. I completely resonate with the sentiment because obtaining a secure future and a passport were the top reasons I left my family in Dubai and moved to Canada alone. I have no relatives or friends outside of Dubai. Leaving behind monthly income of 35k plus annual 60k for school to come here and struggle with low-paying jobs is difficult, especially when your experience and qualifications don't seem to matter for most part. It is not surprising here to see people highly qualified as doctors doing uber. Every penny you earn is taxed. 35k AED is 10K dollars approx and to make 10k a month (120k annual income) after tax, you either need great connections or some sort of miracle. While nothing is impossible, it's extremely difficult in current economic situations in the west. People who boast about high incomes here often moved to the West back in 2015/16 when opportunities were abundant and equality was promoted. Moving with a family makes the struggle even harder, and you might end up exhausting your savings or settling for a low-paying job to survive. If you have family or friends for support, it provides some relief, but many may turn their backs unfortunately . I had a childhood friend of 15 years with whom I communicated every day before moving to Canada. Two weeks after I moved, he cut all ties without any reason. While I didn't rely on him for assistance, it was a big shock. It took me some time to realize that it's not the passport that matters, but the quality of life. No matter how amazing a country is, it all comes down to your income and spending power. Another harsh truth today is that you may eventually get a passport, but you will always be seen as a Pakistani or Indian in the eyes of the natives. In a time when the West is growing tired of mass immigration, your face is your passport, and this will soon be the norm. Travelling to a country is not the same as moving. For travel, the passport may offer free visa entry, but the cost of travel itself brings you back to the income factor. Education is also tricky. While it's free, it comes with the cost of moral principles, where woke or rainbow culture is constantly fed to your children, and you cannot opt out without consequences. I know people working three jobs to survive basic living, that is, if they manage to get three jobs. Something I never heard of in Dubai. The concept of minimum wage is also slowly dying, with many employers exploiting desperation and offering below-market wages. Demand for jobs is much higher than supply, leading to exploitation and even job selling. If I were in your shoes and someone offered me 30k a month in Dubai today, I would move in a heartbeat. In fact, I started watching Wali to learn about the UAE economy, as I am also planning to move back if feasible. I feel after a certain age peace is being close to family than struggle in isolation. I lived in the UK for two years in 2009, but sentiments towards immigrants were different back then. The West has great qualities, without a doubt, but once you've experienced life in Dubai, every other nation in the West may feel like a downgrade to be honest especially in today’s economy. Ultimately, the decision is yours, but it's important to know what's at stake given your financial position in Dubai, which many with a South Asian passport only dream of in Dubai. Money can buy you a passport but not time nor age. My apologies if anything I shared came across wrong, but I share this with the best intention to help.
you will always be seen as a Pakistani or Indian in the eyes of the natives.... yes that applies in Mid East also... yes Life is hard n the west , but since Mid East does not give true Pr even after spending lifetime there you either have to go back to your native place ( India Pakistan etc) or the west .. by the way those who move to wets early in life and perhaps get a masters there have good prospects,
@@jiti5034 its a viewpoint. Anyone in middle east will give up everything in a blink for the hope of PR and passport. No matter what anyone says because we constantly see the passport discrimination in the workforce. But surely single and in your 20s is the best. Mid 30s especially with family the homesickness and the feeling of not fitting in gets you mentally. Not to forget the emotional, financial and physical pressure one goes through.
@@Abcdp332w I'm a doctor as well and am thinking of moving to the Gulf countries. I'm copy-pasting what I mentioned earlier in another comment. (Copy/paste) After the recent riots, things are taking shape, and the hidden racism is spilling out. Soon, UK will become a hostile place for Muslims and anyone who appears Asian. As for doctors, trust me, this is not a good time for doctors as well. Due to the huge number of patients vs doctors manpower, even though the pay may seem good, they are extremely drained and burned out with no social life. To top up, currently, they are even receiving life threats-check the RCGP advice and other medical websites. (Another Copy/paste) It's the wrong time for anyone to move to any Western or European country. I always thought the UK and Ireland were the safest countries for Asians, but since the recent riots in the UK against Muslims, it's clear what the future may hold for us or anyone with an Asian appearance. Next is the economy. Don’t be fooled by the economic markers these countries display. If you ask the people, you'll find that everyone is struggling. Unemployment is rising, jobs are underpaid, more people are becoming homeless, and as a result, theft and other crimes, including hate crimes, are increasing. Lastly, the West and the Muslim world are on the brink of conflict. In a few years, racism-which is already at its peak-will become so severe that you may not even feel safe in your own home. Here in the UK, people are already planning to wrap up their businesses and move to Gulf countries, Pakistan, or India. I strongly advice is to stay where you are.
I have been living in Norway for the past six years. Life in Norway is far better compared to the US or Canada. Life here is very relaxed and peaceful. However, I have some friends who have worked in Dubai and still want to return there. They are just waiting to get their passports so they can go back to Dubai. The issue with many Pakistanis is that when they are in Pakistan, they want to move to Middle East; when they are in the middle east, they want to move to Europe; and when they are in Europe, they want to go back to the Middle East. This guy's primary goal is to obtain a passport and return, which is the case for 99% of those who came to the EU from the Middle East.
Exactly my pakistani friend..only mission is to get visa of all countries..and is a restless soul..he isn't happy in his current place in middle ,although his salary, his business opportunities, family setup is upper class here..he cribs about western policies, but wants to go there, when he is there ,he compares and says no yaar...middle east ki baath nahi aati.... This world is short and fleeting as Quran says... so where ever you are on the face of earth...you will depart one day.. prepare to the afterlife which is every lasting...only if insaan paid heed to this message in glorious Quran.
Those Pakistanis leave uae when they want to cashout the skills in western countries before it is too late . Age limit is a big factor . Uae 🇦🇪 you can have permanent residence. Eventually you have to leave.
The thing is, if you want to make real money (by real I mean, fk you money) the US is the best place. Yes, life in Norway or other Scandinavian countries or in European countries is way better but the US is the best country for anyone looking for a mix of adventure life and to make a lot of money.
Well, I disagree with the opinion you have. People while making good money start thinking different ways. Have you ever heard of Maslow theory of hierichical needs? Come on read that.
It is difficult to stay for all your life in uae or Saudi Arabia as you only have a work visa and they don't offer nationality easily. Most expatriates don't want to go back to their home country due to poor law and order situation.
Can you share you experience even further? I am in KSA and looking forward to moving to Canada in a year or two. Would love your feedback since you’ve seen both countries now.
35 AED on a Pakistani passport is not as easy feat. A lot of Indians are earning this same amount, but Only a handful of Pakistanis are earning that salary. He should stay where he is and just save more. No need to move anywhere at all.
@@KamranKhan-l5x Bhai my friend is getting 19 K AED on Pakistani passport. He is working with Huawei as a a Telecom Engineer. 19-30K is possible with Engineering jobs. So these salaries are possible. But difficult on Pakistani passport.
Not true I have 4-5 years of experience. I was offered 30K & 20K only last week @Mckinsey/BayutDubz - I turned it down due to reasons I can't disclose but definitely possible. It's all about how you sell yourself + if your skill-set is in demand. I know some friends who make way more..
I live in the US and working as a scientist for the US government. My best friend, who also was our budget officer was shot/killed last Saturday along with her 14 year old daughter by a maniac, who also was het ex-husband. Everybody in my department is shocked and I can’t get both of them out of my head. I miss all the shoppings and the lunches and dinners that we did together. All the conferences that we have been to, together! I miss her badly 😭. The gun culture was mentioned in the video so I had to say it out loud . 😭😭
That's shocking, sorry to hear it. It's a scary feeling to be surrounded by loaded guns. All it takes is one maniac.. Who would know this better than people living in Pakistan, where guards even use guns to scratch their backs..
I have had a similar experience and wallah it hurts so much, I really don't want to live in the US anymore, in fact not in the west at all, I just want to go to a middle eastern country that doesnt have any violence and just live as a muslim in peace.
😮😮😮God bless their souls...and thanks for mentioning this important point. Those that idealize the west (specifically america with its loose gun laws) take the safety in dubai for granted..i guess it's human nature, thinking the grass is greener on the other side.
I'm from Ireland and seriously considering a move, as life here has been a bit challenging. The weather and the resulting sicknesses, along with issues related to the kids' health and the complicated medical system, are tough. On top of that, finding good schools for the kids and suitable housing has been another hurdle. It's important to consider places with quality education and housing options for a smoother transition and better quality of life.
@@uzairkatchi3500 I'm not saying that moving to Ireland isn't worth considering; it's just that every place has its ups and downs. My experience has been challenging, but that might not be the case for everyone. It's really important to think about things like Wali Khan mentioned what's best for current situation for the email sender. Everyone's needs are different, so what works for one person might not work for another.
@@faisalshahzad8922 You are absolutely right Faisal. I'm living in Finland as of now. Its a country with an amazing education system, great medical system and housing options. But the weather here is extremely bad which makes me think of moving from this country. I was thinking about Ireland actually and also got a job offer from one of the tech companies, still in the process of making the decision.
You are lucky to have a life you living in the uae ... Believe me moving to the UK or West will be your biggest mistake ... I have read the points you have mentioned and your reasons but moving to ireland wont make your life any easier... With the salaray you are earning in the uae and your spouse being a housewife and children able to go a decent school is a luxury compared to what you get in Ireland or UK ... You just need a break which i understand ... it happens to all of us .. My suggestion would be , just visit Ireland first and understand the inside story by taking to people living there and watch them closely how the daily life is and imaging yourself doing it on daily basis ... If you find anything positive then yes go ahead orelse i seriously would want you to consider your decision again
Agree with you 100%. Moving to Ireland or any western country will be a disaster in this worldly affair and Hereafter anyway. Moreover, disengaging from Haram (Interest as brother has mentioned around 2.5% he pays), will give anyone peace and comfort in mind plus Blessings in your provision and sustenance.
@@thecybersecguy1but even living in UAE he's engaging in Fixed deposit at 5-5.5% interest, which is straight Riba, one of the biggest sins in islam.. a Big haraam , and anyone dealing with Riba , either taking giving or anywhere associated with it, is same amount of Haraam ...
Then go back to Pakistan once he retires ? That's the main prob after staying in UAE for many years , nobodylikes to go back.. India , Pakistan etc better move and grab passport.. and be strong for the struggle for a few years . He has good qualifications and can do great there.
@@khalsa3344 With his earning, He can send his kids to study abroad and settle them there gradually for passport. Many of our senior colleagues are doing this from Saudi Arabia.. But leaving such highly paid job to start struggling at this point is not advisable.
The benefit of the western passport is not just to go on vacations with visa on arrival. It opens up opportunities in jobs, education, social security (retirement) accounts. You will not get this for your kids in UAE. A US passport gives you access to life long worth of jobs which are only available to US citizens. You also have access to more grants, scholarships, and students loans. UAE your only benefit is your bank account. Of course it’s a great love to enjoy life but no long term benefits
Ur absolutely right. Put all negatives on one side and power of passport to one side. Makes all the difference. Best is to get a job in middle east with European passport
But their is no future security tho neither for him nor his children, while getting passport and citizenship of western and Europe gives u stability and security, also I feel this dude has enough savings to start a new life on a good note it will be hard but gradually with time it all will be worth it, but yeah I can also understand where ur coming from he still has it really good in dubai like almost everything is payed by the company
Should save minimum 50% if you are in any gulf countries... So in hand 17.5k .. you think in the current situation 17.5 is enough for a good life in Dubai family of 4 ..I doubt that . 3 bedroom rent alone is 120 to 140 in decent location.
If, I would get 10K aed in Dubai i will never go to Europe, UK USA Canada Australia anywhere. Ok I will go Europe USA for visit as tourist or may be I will start their small business or settle my son their for future securities. 10k aed is a big chunk of money and bro is saying 35k .... even local natives & European are not getting 35k easily. I want to know what he was doing in Dubai UAE ?
I came to Dubai from EU a little over a month ago on a virtual work visa. I'd made this move to experiment. I was not able to find a decent place to stay. Either it was too expensive, too far away or too dirty to stay. I'd tried Sharjah, but most of the areas were like living in a 3rd world country. At the moment, I'm going back home and rethinking my plan. As an EU citizen, I have to pay taxes back home. This is because my employer is in EU. My suggestion to this dude is to make as much money as he can, buy a decent nationality, and don't move to the EU or US.
Problem is with a decent money you cannot have a decent life back home in Pakistan. Zero quality of life in Pakistan. This is why I moved to the EU, here if you have money you can atleast move around and have a good life.
Passport shouldnt be a priority Wali Khan is right you can buy a second passport. You are earning a brilliant salary in UAE. Stay where you are. You will be regreting if you ever leave the things whar you have in UAE. Reconsider your decision. Things are not as cool as they are looked on TV or films. Better take off from work. Visit the UK, Ireland and US. Speak to the Local Expat specially from Pakistanis and Indians and then decide people are thinking to come to UAE you are going the other way around. Rethink.
if he buys a passport a thing it's suitable for travel only bcz the countries who offer passport on less money don't have the high living standard and language barrier is also a thing. I think he should apply for canadian express entry and just wait for the crs score. He is qualified and also have experience he could get that
Not everyone earning brilliant salary normal job in market reception job security job waiters are earning 1500 here living with 10 people in one room U can't judge a country by few fucking pple
I think he should stop running behind worldly affairs & Be thankful to ALLAH for his existing status & immediately switch towards planning for Aakhirah Deeniya & work for Jannah. It's very sad to know nobody is worried about their Aakhirah which is ultimate goal of any muslim🎉
Halal and haram ka farq samajhna sabse badi daulat hai ... sirf beech beech main alhamdulilah, in sha Allah ya shukar hai kehdene se sab saaf nahi hojata
Salam Wali bhai, happy to do past with you and educate our people on moving to uk and or west. My journey started from Pakistan to Saudia Arabia and now in the UK
@@khalsa3344 so 5% interest he gets on his fixed deposit money is hard earned money 💰??. I'm sorry, do you not understand the concept of fixed deposit or interest?.. what hard work is going from his side in the fixed deposit he has made ?. The money he deposited is his hard earned money 💰 not the interest he's getting on it. I'm sorry brother/ sister, you may not be muslim and this must be new to you, I completely understand.. But dealing with interest, taking giving or any connection with it, is absolutely not permissible in Islam And this is till day of judgment, so if it's 21st century or 2898 AD , it's the same .. hope you understand now
@@khalsa3344 He's right. Doesn't matter in what century you're living in. Remember, whether you're living in 21st century or 20th century. You ain't here forever. And you'll be answerable to what you've done (even though it's Haram) - if he's a believer of any other religion, than sure. But if he's Muslim - then you need to keep this thing in mind.
Well explained br RajMuhammad. I have exactly the same opinion. Think twice bro Wali, make mashwara, do istikhara. No hurries, May Allahh give you best of both the worlds. And Jazakallah u Khyeran for explaining it in detail.
35000 EAD per month is very high , I don’t think he would be able to get that much with the current degree , even in the US, unless he does some side projects!
There are several errors in this email. Notably, the allowance of 60k AED per child seems excessive, as even large corporations like MAF Group in the Middle East do not provide such high schooling benefits. Additionally, holding a Pakistani passport and receiving such high benefits raises questions about the allowances for other employees. If the individual's monthly income exceeds 25k, it's advisable to apply for the UAE Golden Visa for easier future relocation. Considering his ongoing pursuit of a master's degree and his current qualifications, he is likely over 40 years old. He plans to settle in Ireland by pursuing further education with his bachelor's degree.
Usually I don't comment but I see that the comment section is full of learned people so I thought to discuss our case as well. Its been 1 and half year since we moved to UAE (Dubai) and by God's grace we have paid off all our personal loans! My husband earns 22k monthly (except yearly housing allowance and monthly fidelity fund) and I earn 16-20 k from my freelancing work. We are planning to buy our own house looking at the rentals in few years. Do you think that we will be able to sustain here for a period of 10 years(we have a 3yo daughter as well)?
@shikhapandey242 its good to see cs are also working in dubai market, please allow me to ask one question, Is this 16-20 k aed from your practicing firm as you mentioned you are doing freelancing and also how many year of experience do you have as a cs ?
@@d._.shivaa I have an experience of more than 10 years now but I am working in a different niche field which is totally different than Corprate governance. I am working in the field of Regulatory affairs(I acquired this skillset in my last job). But I can assure you that I know many CS who are thriving in their practice and job in UAE!
I live in Ozii and looking at his details I would suggest him to stay where he is, coming to west in this volatile world situation, these west countries fully operate on Ribaa and there focus is Ribaa, nit good, my advise move to Madinah and live happily there with a small job and educating kids islamic studies in Madinah, and keep working for UAE remotely, hope I didnt offend any ones feelings
Why is religion always an topic? you don't se many Indian Hindus discussing that when they move from Mid East to west, while like Pakistani Muslims also they will be minority in the Christian dominated west.. but it is less of an issue for them
@@jiti5034 Western countries or non islamic countries don't have islamic culture as much as middle East and also I agree that irrespective of the place, one should lead a life as far as possible from riba / interest.. And I'm an Indian muslim, and Indian Hindus don't mind interest from fixed deposit or anything, so they don't have issue with it. But for us, Riba ,in any form, is straight out haraam And the person being discussed in the video, even though, he resides in UAE, you can see he has fixed deposit, which is completely haraam to the dot.. So yeah middle East or west, one should stay away from haraam sources of income, or using income for haraam like FD
@@jiti5034 I've indian hindu friends living in west and Muslim friends as well, I agree that muslims can also reside in west and lead a halaal life ..
@@jiti5034 My answer specifically aimed to give my view point to the person who is exploring options, not at all for you, your situation could be different, just chill.
@@Super5Ss5-dx7zp My point is if religion is so important then stick to a country who has 100% of your religious laws,,, don't go to the west and then complaint it does not have "Enough" rules / products/ services which match your religion ( whichever it might be)
ولی بھائی آپکی ویڈیو ہمشہ کی طرح بہت تفصیل اور معلومات سے بھرپور ہے اللہ آپکو جزا دے۔ رہی بات بھائی صاحب کی تو ان کی لئے بس اتنا ہی ہو سکتا ہے جو زندگی آپ جی رہے ہو وہ بہت سو کا خواب ہو اور سارے کام اپنے زمہ لینے سے زندگی مزید پیچیدہ ہوتی ہے۔ کچھ کام اللہ پر بھی چھوڑ دے آپ بس جو کر رہے ہے وہ کرتے رہے۔ مستقبل کو بہترین بنانے سے بہتر ہے حال میں جینے کی کوشش کرے۔
Great advice - but most education allowance is based on the submission of fee document. So he will get 60k allowance only if he pays that fee. Maybe I’m wrong though but this is the general practise.
I would argue if he isn't comfortable with the salary. This generally happens with deviated Muslims. They get formal education and forget Allah and chase after world benefits. This mistaken idea stems from the thought that "the success they achieved came from the effort they put in not what Allah has given them." There is no one in the world that could convince me the amount of barakah (blessings) with living in middle east and earning there is immense , despite the racism. That person has FDS and loans -haram [dealing with interest is waging war against allah and his messenger] - Prophet muhammed pbuh says that this world is a paradise for a disbeliever and prison for the believer . The disbeliever chooses this world sacrificing the here after. Such people are misguided they do not need to go to any western country. I know people that have business in uae with golden visas having grand children, they grandparent themselves grew up in uae. The ease of deen in middle east immeasurable with the balance of salary of white collar jobs. People forget something ZINA is common in west. Your wife and your kids and yourself have ease to commit zina and will attract to it . People think no they wont , never say never the deen gets diluted slowly in the extremely rush life of west ,you will not have the time to introspect the sins that led to zina ,even the best of muslims get affected with their affluent lifestyle. What worth is life that will you lead upsetting allah and his messenger. the dust of riba is much more stronger in west. alchohol is much more prominent and common in west. you will get stabbed in europe too racism and anit immirgation is main stream now in europe. You do not need more money at the expense of deen and upsetting allah. Get back to allah seek his forgiveness and pray to him to protect and preserve your sanctity ,deen and sanity of your family. It is better to live life less affluent than to deal in riba/loans to improve quality of life. To whomever it may concern I know the person in question seeks for permanent residency but I write this concerning the loss of deen in west and dealing with interest,riba, zina . It is easier to do umrah through middle east than through west . you could go and do umrah in one day inshallah get the rewards for an umrah and 1Lakh * 1 salah reward. I know it is easier said than done but seek the strength from allah and Allah will reward for the sacrifices made to lead a pious life. May Allah help us. Lastly you should believe that allah will reward you for the life you led, when you do not inculcate this belief then you need to strengthen your iman slowly. That is what we server the purpose of this life , to pray to him and lead the life the way he wants us to. May allah make it easier to practice deen than speaking and listening .
It's the wrong time for anyone to move to any Western or European country. I live in the UK, and I'm giving you first-hand information. I always thought the UK and Ireland were the safest countries for Asians, but since the recent riots in the UK against Muslims, it's clear what the future may look like. Next is the economy. Don't be fooled by the economic markers these countries show. Ask the people, and you'll find that everyone is struggling. Unemployment is rising, more people are becoming homeless, and theft is on the rise. Lastly, the West and the Muslim world are on the brink of conflict. In a few years, racism-which is already at its peak-will become so severe that you may not even feel safe in your own home. My strong advice is to stay where you are.
He should go and do masters in AI to upgrade himself, take passport and then doors of unless opportunities will open. You have enough savings , so money should be secondary now and life quality should be main thing.
Yes reality is different, no one is happy in gulf , everyone is moving to other countries. Fines and expenses are more than income, check ground level reality
35k is a pretty above average salary in Dubai... Been here 12 yrs almost... Trust me, I know westerners working, residing here with around the same pay scale and they are all praises for the life in Dubai. The evident feeling of safety and security is commendable, and the amenities available are really worthwhile! Most folks I know, even those with 10-15k sal don't wish to move anywhere! 👍👍
18:15 Sir aapka school ko downgrade rakhne wala point samajh me nahi aaya first time lekin jab samjha to bahut sahi laga. I respect you and your thought process very much. I could have never thought it.
This world is without justice and cruel. Some people are working their asses off to pay their minimum utility bills while working 12 hours while others are earning so much by doing so much little that doesn’t know where to spend that hell amount of money
Very informative video and great advice, I will suggest visiting Ireland first before making a decision. as Pakistanis, it can often be challenging to adjust to the culture in Western countries
bhi sahab ny rayita khud phela rakha ha 35K AED salary hony k bawajood loan pay cheezain utha rhy or savings FD ma dali hoi... tu bhi sahab koi acha business b start nai kr saky warna 10k aed ma b log family k sath achi life guzar rhy!
Purchasing 2nd Passport are normally from such small countries which are perhaps good as escape route for wealthy people.... but for middle class it may not be worth it
I would recommend you to consider Canada as well especially with your experience. I would recommend you to apply for a job in UAE for the company who has a global presence in the West especially. I have few friends who moved from China, Singapore and Netherlands to Canada directly on a work permit by just requesting their company to move them to their Canada office. You just need to work for a year for the same company here in Canada and then you will be eligible to apply for Permanent Residency in Canada. With Canadian passport you can easily work in USA as well. Hope this helps.
Tats bot correct PR has points based system here and just working 1 year doesn't qualify for pr one has to reach points level , they have recently done changes a week ago
Well I had first had experience of traveling to different countries of Europe UK, and US, interacting with many European, UK and US professionals and I can tell you that salaries are pretty average there, inflation is sky rocketing, cost of living is high and there is no savings. Quality of life is UAE and Saudi Arabia is better than many western countries.
I don’t know if by E2 visa he means EB2 , but for that you gotta have some publications as well. I , personally, got my green card through EB2/NIW , but I had to work very hard to improve my CV, even after getting my PhD on a scholarship from one of the best US universities and even after being hired by the US government as a postdoctoral scientist!
@@TupacUS711 if you are an Indian or Chinese , especially Indian then just forget about getting a green card, because there already are a lot of Indians who are waiting in line because of only 7% of total GCs are allotted to each country. Here in the US, we already have a lot of people from China and India and many are in line waiting for it, therefore, they can’t get it so easily as compared to other countries. I got it in EB2/NIW category within 14 months, my petition was approved fairly smoothly and everything was done within a short time, even though the president was Donald Trump. But it is because I polished my CV as much as I could before applying and I was a US government employee already. Letters of recommendation also matter!
@@TupacUS711 also, this extra focus on improving the CV was not because of my birth country. It was because of the category that I was applying in. It is literally called the Exceptional ability/ National interest waiver. So if you are applying in that category, then you have to prove it as well that you got exceptional skills and your stay in the US through a GC will be in the interest of the United States of America!
Sir getting a passport has become difficult from carribean countries, it looks on market to be easy choice however now a days it has become difficult thanks to pressure from usa n eu n uk, prices has gone up high, time duration n documentation is increased, a family of four would cost a minimum of 700k AED or more depending on a country.. UAE govt must introduce a travellers passport for ppl like him n us whose sole purpose is to go on vacation easily n etc .. this is save tons of investment going away frm the uae..
The way people look at pros and cons depends on the individual situation and experience. Priorities do change with time and experiences. Sometimes it’s money sometimes it’s passport , for some it’s kids , family or faith.
Why would someone earning Aed 35K would think of moving Europe USA without having an upgraded job? Whereas he/she may also hold UAE golden visa. Well an unforseen event can occur anytime. Btw I like your work @waliKhan but - for this topic, I believe there is a need to consider those who struggle between 5 to 10K salary with families. So they get advise, a route and proper guidance
You gave a totally wrong suggestion. He wanted to learn AI which is imperative for him to learn since it will replace all the existing structures. You stopped him from pursuing that.
I think this person should also travel to the places he is interested in and try and talk to people settled there before making a decision. UK and Ireland have free healthcare but waiting times are insane. A person with good health insurance in the USA or UAE would be far better off. The USA is a good option if you're willing to make a long term commitment keeping in mind your children. Otherwise better to stay where you are and enjoy the tax free money and generous company allowances. You can try and grow your money and later get an investor visa of some type that allows you to get a second passport.
I think Wali you made wise decision. To get foreign passport is easier in terms of years compared to uk and less crime then Uk. So hopefully things will work well. Living in middle east and paying for children universities is bit expensive compared to those countries. Good Luck
Very wise advice by Wali - Focus on creating businesses & generating long term wealth instead of just trying to get a passport. Money will solve all your problems no matter wherever you are but a passport won’t do it.
Nice video and information but argument about passport is pretty weak. The fact is if you are skilled worker in middle east you can work and get citizenship in western countries and its a day and night difference in terms of prospects and opportunities. Not only you get freedom to travel you also get peace of mind that in case you something happen to economy you don't have be leave the country. This is more true when you have family and kids going to school. The biggest benefit is if you decide later on to move back from lets say US, UK or Canada to UAE its a much easier transition both in terms of experience been valued and also salary packages in general. I think if you can take risks, rewards are much higher to have second passport. If you like to have a monotonous job and want to also give your family problems to always travel on Pakistani passport, stick to a country where they don't give you citizenship. Ultimately, when they fully squeeze every drop of blood for their own gain they will kick you off like nothing. Its not to say life is bed of roses in west but overall risk-rewards are much better.
How is he earning in interest?.. hes a software professional,. Software profession is not interest based.. Hes providing his services and the company is compensating for it.. I'm sorry i didnt understand the statement that he's earning in interest ?
@@batu1967 someone commented here he's earning in interest as in his job earning is also interest ,. So I was replying to that.. I understood that the half million dirhams fixed deposit is giving him interest,. That is earned money from job, but job salary itself being interest I didn't understand
I have been working in Dubai since 14 years and started at a very low Salary but I yet managed to do some saving as i was Single but since then growth was inevitable and now reached a pretty good level with a lot of savings and security. Dubai is a secure place to be in and with this Income of yours it would be advisable to also invest in your homeland or settle in UAE wherein you can purchase a property. Social Life in UAE is much better than the west and the close proximity to our homeland is another advantage. I have seen people with very low income also manage to save and invest back in their homeland.
12:02 Bhai ek aur baat batayen. Inhone jo job aur salary progression ka scene bataya hai isko kitna % sach maan sakte hain. Like agar main is chart of dekh ke switch karna shuru kar du har 12-14 maheene baad to kya same or close to same results mil jayega
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I remain eternally grateful to Maria, for her efforts that got me to this point, finally paid off my mortgage and all debts, what more could I've asked for. She changed my life for good.
I think Ireland ma bhi offshore income ka tax dyna hoga as a resident, maybe agr income uae ma rhy tou phir tax na dyna pary lakn authorities ko inform krna hoga apni offshore income ka. Correct me if I am wrong..
I am struggling to get AED 20k+ salary so i can invite my whole family here.. And he is earning 35k still his parents living home alone.. Just sending 1k home for spending.. 😮😮
@zainulabdin1720 5million us dollars for someone who is in his 50's not a big amount if he is professional( chartered accountant, doctor or Working in IT industry) better u plan ur future accordingly!! peace ✌️
@@abdulrehmanchaudhry3930 bro ! You need to check good psycho Dr, before it's too late 😊 average salary per month in UAE is 1000 aed to 3000aed earning more than 5,000 aed is a big deal. Note: (specially 5k aed with accommodation+medical+transport ) food not included, is big win win .....you are the luckiest person on planet? Very few managerial post or Dr, engg, C.A, IT thay are getting 10k to 20k aed monthly ... I don't know in which UAE you are living, I don't think you ever been to uae in Ur life ( I use to work at Dubai airport even locals on big posts are not getting 40k,50k aed monthly.
I left Riyadh and moved to the UK last year. I was earning nearly 1/3 of this gentleman yet had a very decent life. I ll get passport after aprox 6 years but is it really worth the hassle? London is sh!t hole, you can be robbed or bullied at anytime anywhere. Cost of living is insane. Life quality is pathetic, houses are worst than the maid rooms in Riyadh or Dubai. Driving a nice Camry in Riyadh to waiting for metro at 5:30am pinches a lot, working as a respected officer level to working at reception or even security hit really hard,sacrificing sleep, diet, and social life is what you get in here. I question my decision every single day, literally every single day.
@@KamranKhan-l5xI was in Riyadh at Admin and HR Manager position. I hold a masters degree in HRM and another Masters in International Business Management.
@@NadeemJaspal yeah bro but if Ur intellectual and have Ur own skills it's more good I'll be business man so don't compare U with me U will be still slave for someone job is a job
Yes it's one of the major sins in islam,. There are 60 levels of sin from riba, the lowest level is doing intimacy with one's mother . Astagfirullah nauzubillah
@@ammarajaved9048 I strongly believe it is not shariah compliant . even if the committee says it is , better not invest, there are better halal investments that give more than 5%.
Wow you were talking abt me ? Im 37 2 kids boy and girl Salary differences i had 22k But i already quit the job and i am on rest mode in pakistan And going to america now for masters or Phd I chose america bcz my big bro is already there
Life in EU and US very difficult! Once U start living there U will realize how difficult it is. I've lived in UK and US and now back in Dubai, believe 35K tax free is almost equivalent to $10k, it's very rare and difficult to make that kind of money, even if U make decent earnings U will not be able to make savings, it is a trap, life in ME is like heaven, western world is full of problems, taxes, inflation, insecurity and to protect your Imaan. Allah knows best and may Allah guide U to the right path.
Bro ! In ME life is good if you secure highly paid job or you have good business ? Otherwise ME is the most miserable place to live on planet.... If you want me know how ? Ask me
Pakistani passport is still a problem bhai even in dubai. Pakistanis are not looked at with much repect because many of them are mazhabi junooni n have other issues as well , which creates problems for the progressive n educated pakistanis too.
Changing a passport wont help in this case if u look like akber or bashir n born in Pakistan with a uk passport, it wont make a difference in uae since in uae to sheikh u ll look like one of us..
@@ViralTubeRecordsit still opens door to different job opportunities, more life experiences, free education for children and much better lifestyle compared to gulf countries. If you can learn a European language and upgrade your skills and have a European passport then you can easily earn a lot more than pakistani or Indians in same jobs in gulf. It doesn’t matter how you look it you groom yourself well enough to show the employer your worth.
Lol. You mean to say their racism is justified? No matter how much progressive you become they will treat you poorly because you are not one of them. The sooner you realize this the better.
35k AED = 9.5k USD Very much experience but very little paid Go for US remote job to get 15k+ atleast for your capability or start a freelancing and then start a software house
Shabber can U please recommend me I've completed FSC 12th grade I'm stuck in Dubai as being security living with 8 pple in one room and very low salary 14 hour work no sleep no good food just anxiety what skills should I focus??? I'm just thinking everytime which skills to choose and start learning???
@BumikaDulani there are many remote jobs websites. You just have to search on Google. The best job site is indeed. Search on indeed & put a US location and pur your skills!
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Sir, How to get there years business visa or work visa of Dubai, I don't trust anyone, only you, I am an Indian
Bhai... Better check official website of ministry of interior website and look for company in contract or partnership with UAE ministry and the official registered company only provides job vacancy offer
Go through the legal procurement system
😅bro give me that job, I m n Intiligent n lazy person .
😅Seriously I meant it
If I may share my opinion, the USA, Canada, the UK, and Europe are not the same as they once were before COVID. Homelessness and unemployment are on the rise, along with racism and anti-immigrant sentiments. I say this as someone who was raised in Dubai, lived there for 35 years, and then moved to Canada. I have lived and seen both sides of the coin. I completely resonate with the sentiment because obtaining a secure future and a passport were the top reasons I left my family in Dubai and moved to Canada alone. I have no relatives or friends outside of Dubai.
Leaving behind monthly income of 35k plus annual 60k for school to come here and struggle with low-paying jobs is difficult, especially when your experience and qualifications don't seem to matter for most part. It is not surprising here to see people highly qualified as doctors doing uber. Every penny you earn is taxed. 35k AED is 10K dollars approx and to make 10k a month (120k annual income) after tax, you either need great connections or some sort of miracle. While nothing is impossible, it's extremely difficult in current economic situations in the west. People who boast about high incomes here often moved to the West back in 2015/16 when opportunities were abundant and equality was promoted.
Moving with a family makes the struggle even harder, and you might end up exhausting your savings or settling for a low-paying job to survive. If you have family or friends for support, it provides some relief, but many may turn their backs unfortunately . I had a childhood friend of 15 years with whom I communicated every day before moving to Canada. Two weeks after I moved, he cut all ties without any reason. While I didn't rely on him for assistance, it was a big shock.
It took me some time to realize that it's not the passport that matters, but the quality of life. No matter how amazing a country is, it all comes down to your income and spending power. Another harsh truth today is that you may eventually get a passport, but you will always be seen as a Pakistani or Indian in the eyes of the natives. In a time when the West is growing tired of mass immigration, your face is your passport, and this will soon be the norm. Travelling to a country is not the same as moving.
For travel, the passport may offer free visa entry, but the cost of travel itself brings you back to the income factor. Education is also tricky. While it's free, it comes with the cost of moral principles, where woke or rainbow culture is constantly fed to your children, and you cannot opt out without consequences. I know people working three jobs to survive basic living, that is, if they manage to get three jobs. Something I never heard of in Dubai. The concept of minimum wage is also slowly dying, with many employers exploiting desperation and offering below-market wages. Demand for jobs is much higher than supply, leading to exploitation and even job selling.
If I were in your shoes and someone offered me 30k a month in Dubai today, I would move in a heartbeat. In fact, I started watching Wali to learn about the UAE economy, as I am also planning to move back if feasible. I feel after a certain age peace is being close to family than struggle in isolation. I lived in the UK for two years in 2009, but sentiments towards immigrants were different back then. The West has great qualities, without a doubt, but once you've experienced life in Dubai, every other nation in the West may feel like a downgrade to be honest especially in today’s economy.
Ultimately, the decision is yours, but it's important to know what's at stake given your financial position in Dubai, which many with a South Asian passport only dream of in Dubai. Money can buy you a passport but not time nor age. My apologies if anything I shared came across wrong, but I share this with the best intention to help.
And you have been successful too. At least your personal insightful experience lets the viewers have a better perspective of their own.
Thanks for sharing
you will always be seen as a Pakistani or Indian in the eyes of the natives.... yes that applies in Mid East also... yes Life is hard n the west , but since Mid East does not give true Pr even after spending lifetime there you either have to go back to your native place ( India Pakistan etc) or the west .. by the way those who move to wets early in life and perhaps get a masters there have good prospects,
@@jiti5034 its a viewpoint. Anyone in middle east will give up everything in a blink for the hope of PR and passport. No matter what anyone says because we constantly see the passport discrimination in the workforce. But surely single and in your 20s is the best. Mid 30s especially with family the homesickness and the feeling of not fitting in gets you mentally. Not to forget the emotional, financial and physical pressure one goes through.
After all everyone has to move from this world as well so don't forget this factor as well.. Live happily where ever you are.
I am a doctor in the UK, and believe me, the grass is not greener on this side.
Tell me more plz I want to know. I am preparing for mrcp and back home I have a govt job as medical officer
@@MHJ1983 😟
Uk is not worth it now in 2024
@@Abcdp332wanything is better than Pakistan! But if you have a choice, best aim for USA, Australia or Ireland for higher pay as a doctor!
@@Abcdp332w I'm a doctor as well and am thinking of moving to the Gulf countries. I'm copy-pasting what I mentioned earlier in another comment.
(Copy/paste) After the recent riots, things are taking shape, and the hidden racism is spilling out. Soon, UK will become a hostile place for Muslims and anyone who appears Asian. As for doctors, trust me, this is not a good time for doctors as well. Due to the huge number of patients vs doctors manpower, even though the pay may seem good, they are extremely drained and burned out with no social life. To top up, currently, they are even receiving life threats-check the RCGP advice and other medical websites.
(Another Copy/paste) It's the wrong time for anyone to move to any Western or European country. I always thought the UK and Ireland were the safest countries for Asians, but since the recent riots in the UK against Muslims, it's clear what the future may hold for us or anyone with an Asian appearance.
Next is the economy. Don’t be fooled by the economic markers these countries display. If you ask the people, you'll find that everyone is struggling. Unemployment is rising, jobs are underpaid, more people are becoming homeless, and as a result, theft and other crimes, including hate crimes, are increasing.
Lastly, the West and the Muslim world are on the brink of conflict. In a few years, racism-which is already at its peak-will become so severe that you may not even feel safe in your own home. Here in the UK, people are already planning to wrap up their businesses and move to Gulf countries, Pakistan, or India. I strongly advice is to stay where you are.
I have been living in Norway for the past six years. Life in Norway is far better compared to the US or Canada. Life here is very relaxed and peaceful. However, I have some friends who have worked in Dubai and still want to return there. They are just waiting to get their passports so they can go back to Dubai. The issue with many Pakistanis is that when they are in Pakistan, they want to move to Middle East; when they are in the middle east, they want to move to Europe; and when they are in Europe, they want to go back to the Middle East. This guy's primary goal is to obtain a passport and return, which is the case for 99% of those who came to the EU from the Middle East.
Exactly even same for saudi arabia now
Exactly my pakistani friend..only mission is to get visa of all countries..and is a restless soul..he isn't happy in his current place in middle ,although his salary, his business opportunities, family setup is upper class here..he cribs about western policies, but wants to go there, when he is there ,he compares and says no yaar...middle east ki baath nahi aati....
This world is short and fleeting as Quran says... so where ever you are on the face of earth...you will depart one day.. prepare to the afterlife which is every lasting...only if insaan paid heed to this message in glorious Quran.
yeah with that EU or western passport, you will get an extra job opportunity, good salary and importantly the RESPECT, :) .
Those Pakistanis leave uae when they want to cashout the skills in western countries before it is too late . Age limit is a big factor . Uae 🇦🇪 you can have permanent residence. Eventually you have to leave.
The thing is, if you want to make real money (by real I mean, fk you money) the US is the best place. Yes, life in Norway or other Scandinavian countries or in European countries is way better but the US is the best country for anyone looking for a mix of adventure life and to make a lot of money.
I don't understand that man is earning 35k AEDin UAE and 60k for each kid and he wants to move another place is kind of bigg Naashukri..
agree
Well, I disagree with the opinion you have. People while making good money start thinking different ways. Have you ever heard of Maslow theory of hierichical needs? Come on read that.
When u have crossed more than 15 years u will def leave for another place if u can
I was in the same situation
But I left UAE for mental peace, whether
It is difficult to stay for all your life in uae or Saudi Arabia as you only have a work visa and they don't offer nationality easily. Most expatriates don't want to go back to their home country due to poor law and order situation.
I left Dubai 5 years ago for Canada and trust me, it was a horrible experience. Back in the Middle East now and never going back
Can you share you experience even further? I am in KSA and looking forward to moving to Canada in a year or two.
Would love your feedback since you’ve seen both countries now.
yup, this is what most people say when they move out of dubai to a western country..especially canada 😅
@@madix5263same like you
@madix5263 don't come to Canada now it's very hard to get jobs these days . Follow cbc news it's Canada's news channel for latest updates and market
But you got the passport right 😂
35 AED on a Pakistani passport is not as easy feat. A lot of Indians are earning this same amount, but Only a handful of Pakistanis are earning that salary. He should stay where he is and just save more. No need to move anywhere at all.
He means 3500 AED not in thousand U come to Dubai U will see
@@KamranKhan-l5x Bhai my friend is getting 19 K AED on Pakistani passport. He is working with Huawei as a a Telecom Engineer. 19-30K is possible with Engineering jobs. So these salaries are possible. But difficult on Pakistani passport.
My father earns 47k AED per month
Doing what ?@@atharva6375
Not true I have 4-5 years of experience. I was offered 30K & 20K only last week @Mckinsey/BayutDubz - I turned it down due to reasons I can't disclose but definitely possible. It's all about how you sell yourself + if your skill-set is in demand. I know some friends who make way more..
I live in the US and working as a scientist for the US government. My best friend, who also was our budget officer was shot/killed last Saturday along with her 14 year old daughter by a maniac, who also was het ex-husband. Everybody in my department is shocked and I can’t get both of them out of my head. I miss all the shoppings and the lunches and dinners that we did together. All the conferences that we have been to, together! I miss her badly 😭. The gun culture was mentioned in the video so I had to say it out loud . 😭😭
That's shocking, sorry to hear it. It's a scary feeling to be surrounded by loaded guns. All it takes is one maniac.. Who would know this better than people living in Pakistan, where guards even use guns to scratch their backs..
I have had a similar experience and wallah it hurts so much, I really don't want to live in the US anymore, in fact not in the west at all, I just want to go to a middle eastern country that doesnt have any violence and just live as a muslim in peace.
I'm so sorry, it's a big loss.
@@aLoudSi1ence yes :( may Allah make it easier for all of us
😮😮😮God bless their souls...and thanks for mentioning this important point. Those that idealize the west (specifically america with its loose gun laws) take the safety in dubai for granted..i guess it's human nature, thinking the grass is greener on the other side.
I'm from Ireland and seriously considering a move, as life here has been a bit challenging. The weather and the resulting sicknesses, along with issues related to the kids' health and the complicated medical system, are tough. On top of that, finding good schools for the kids and suitable housing has been another hurdle. It's important to consider places with quality education and housing options for a smoother transition and better quality of life.
So are you saying one should not consider moving to Ireland?
@@uzairkatchi3500 I'm not saying that moving to Ireland isn't worth considering; it's just that every place has its ups and downs. My experience has been challenging, but that might not be the case for everyone. It's really important to think about things like Wali Khan mentioned what's best for current situation for the email sender.
Everyone's needs are different, so what works for one person might not work for another.
Move to Switzerland best of all
@@faisalshahzad8922 You are absolutely right Faisal. I'm living in Finland as of now. Its a country with an amazing education system, great medical system and housing options. But the weather here is extremely bad which makes me think of moving from this country. I was thinking about Ireland actually and also got a job offer from one of the tech companies, still in the process of making the decision.
Ireland is the worst place to move . No jobs , very expensive .
People in ireland wants to shift to saudi . @@uzairkatchi3500
You are lucky to have a life you living in the uae ...
Believe me moving to the UK or West will be your biggest mistake ...
I have read the points you have mentioned and your reasons but moving to ireland wont make your life any easier...
With the salaray you are earning in the uae and your spouse being a housewife and children able to go a decent school is a luxury compared to what you get in Ireland or UK ...
You just need a break which i understand ... it happens to all of us ..
My suggestion would be , just visit Ireland first and understand the inside story by taking to people living there and watch them closely how the daily life is and imaging yourself doing it on daily basis ...
If you find anything positive then yes go ahead orelse i seriously would want you to consider your decision again
Agree with you 100%. Moving to Ireland or any western country will be a disaster in this worldly affair and Hereafter anyway.
Moreover, disengaging from Haram (Interest as brother has mentioned around 2.5% he pays), will give anyone peace and comfort in mind plus Blessings in your provision and sustenance.
Very balanced and useful comment. Hope more of us Pakistanis can learn to comment like this
@@thecybersecguy1but even living in UAE he's engaging in Fixed deposit at 5-5.5% interest, which is straight Riba, one of the biggest sins in islam.. a Big haraam , and anyone dealing with Riba , either taking giving or anywhere associated with it, is same amount of Haraam ...
Then go back to Pakistan once he retires ? That's the main prob after staying in UAE for many years , nobodylikes to go back.. India , Pakistan etc better move and grab passport.. and be strong for the struggle for a few years . He has good qualifications and can do great there.
@@khalsa3344 With his earning, He can send his kids to study abroad and settle them there gradually for passport. Many of our senior colleagues are doing this from Saudi Arabia..
But leaving such highly paid job to start struggling at this point is not advisable.
The benefit of the western passport is not just to go on vacations with visa on arrival. It opens up opportunities in jobs, education, social security (retirement) accounts. You will not get this for your kids in UAE. A US passport gives you access to life long worth of jobs which are only available to US citizens. You also have access to more grants, scholarships, and students loans. UAE your only benefit is your bank account. Of course it’s a great love to enjoy life but no long term benefits
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Student loan ?? What ??
true but many specially those on good tax fee salary in Mid East don't take this point in to account
@@aazhar Nope
Dont agree at all
Ur absolutely right. Put all negatives on one side and power of passport to one side. Makes all the difference.
Best is to get a job in middle east with European passport
Earning AED 35K per month is like sitting on a goldmine. No reason is good enough to leave this and start your life from zero in some new land.
But their is no future security tho neither for him nor his children, while getting passport and citizenship of western and Europe gives u stability and security, also I feel this dude has enough savings to start a new life on a good note it will be hard but gradually with time it all will be worth it, but yeah I can also understand where ur coming from he still has it really good in dubai like almost everything is payed by the company
This is just a mid level salary in most industries in UAE
Should save minimum 50% if you are in any gulf countries... So in hand 17.5k .. you think in the current situation 17.5 is enough for a good life in Dubai family of 4 ..I doubt that . 3 bedroom rent alone is 120 to 140 in decent location.
@@kroychoudhuryyes ..in Dubai with this salary you can have a middle class life.
If, I would get 10K aed in Dubai i will never go to Europe, UK USA Canada Australia anywhere.
Ok I will go Europe USA for visit as tourist or may be I will start their small business or settle my son their for future securities.
10k aed is a big chunk of money and bro is saying 35k ....
even local natives & European are not getting 35k easily. I want to know what he was doing in Dubai UAE ?
I came to Dubai from EU a little over a month ago on a virtual work visa. I'd made this move to experiment. I was not able to find a decent place to stay. Either it was too expensive, too far away or too dirty to stay. I'd tried Sharjah, but most of the areas were like living in a 3rd world country. At the moment, I'm going back home and rethinking my plan. As an EU citizen, I have to pay taxes back home. This is because my employer is in EU. My suggestion to this dude is to make as much money as he can, buy a decent nationality, and don't move to the EU or US.
Problem is with a decent money you cannot have a decent life back home in Pakistan. Zero quality of life in Pakistan. This is why I moved to the EU, here if you have money you can atleast move around and have a good life.
Passport shouldnt be a priority Wali Khan is right you can buy a second passport. You are earning a brilliant salary in UAE. Stay where you are. You will be regreting if you ever leave the things whar you have in UAE. Reconsider your decision. Things are not as cool as they are looked on TV or films. Better take off from work. Visit the UK, Ireland and US. Speak to the Local Expat specially from Pakistanis and Indians and then decide people are thinking to come to UAE you are going the other way around. Rethink.
if he buys a passport a thing it's suitable for travel only bcz the countries who offer passport on less money don't have the high living standard and language barrier is also a thing. I think he should apply for canadian express entry and just wait for the crs score. He is qualified and also have experience he could get that
Not everyone earning brilliant salary normal job in market reception job security job waiters are earning 1500 here living with 10 people in one room U can't judge a country by few fucking pple
It's a old fashion to get a passport
I think he should stop running behind worldly affairs & Be thankful to ALLAH for his existing status & immediately switch towards planning for Aakhirah Deeniya & work for Jannah. It's very sad to know nobody is worried about their Aakhirah which is ultimate goal of any muslim🎉
Halal and haram ka farq samajhna sabse badi daulat hai ... sirf beech beech main alhamdulilah, in sha Allah ya shukar hai kehdene se sab saaf nahi hojata
Bas toxic baatain karwaa lo
@@kachrachi These are not toxic but reality
UA-cam Haram hai Yahan Kya ker rahain hain aap
@@ahsanarshad5616 ab ye fatwa kaha se jaari hogaya lol ...
@@ultrasamy3017Koi Faida nahi hai yar Kisi ko samjhanay ka Ulta apka gala pakrain gy sab.
ireland is the country which charges 2€ for sitting on a public bench
Very informative for people who want to move to other countries. Having a plan is the most important part in this step.
Salam Wali bhai, happy to do past with you and educate our people on moving to uk and or west. My journey started from Pakistan to Saudia Arabia and now in the UK
Being british born , my husband is jobless in the Uk from past 1 year! 35k without tax is a dream
Very insightful video! Loved it
1.2 M USd gives you Eb5 Green Card much better value compared to any other Paid Migration Singapore / AUS more expensive than US Eb5
Fixed deposit interest 5% ?.. Bhai Riba is one of biggest sins astagfirullah
We live in the 21st century.. chill ... That's hard earned money he deposited ...
@@khalsa3344 so 5% interest he gets on his fixed deposit money is hard earned money 💰??.
I'm sorry, do you not understand the concept of fixed deposit or interest?.. what hard work is going from his side in the fixed deposit he has made ?.
The money he deposited is his hard earned money 💰 not the interest he's getting on it.
I'm sorry brother/ sister, you may not be muslim and this must be new to you, I completely understand..
But dealing with interest, taking giving or any connection with it, is absolutely not permissible in Islam
And this is till day of judgment, so if it's 21st century or 2898 AD , it's the same .. hope you understand now
Wrong @@khalsa3344
@@khalsa3344 He's right. Doesn't matter in what century you're living in. Remember, whether you're living in 21st century or 20th century. You ain't here forever. And you'll be answerable to what you've done (even though it's Haram) - if he's a believer of any other religion, than sure. But if he's Muslim - then you need to keep this thing in mind.
@@khalsa3344 Yeah the arrogance , hard earned money he deposited? That was what allah has given him, through various means.
Well explained br RajMuhammad. I have exactly the same opinion.
Think twice bro Wali, make mashwara, do istikhara. No hurries, May Allahh give you best of both the worlds.
And Jazakallah u Khyeran for explaining it in detail.
he is leaving Dubai so why he is done with whole middle east 😅
35000 EAD per month is very high , I don’t think he would be able to get that much with the current degree , even in the US, unless he does some side projects!
She
This guy is well sorted out
He doesn't need any advice.
There are several errors in this email. Notably, the allowance of 60k AED per child seems excessive, as even large corporations like MAF Group in the Middle East do not provide such high schooling benefits. Additionally, holding a Pakistani passport and receiving such high benefits raises questions about the allowances for other employees. If the individual's monthly income exceeds 25k, it's advisable to apply for the UAE Golden Visa for easier future relocation. Considering his ongoing pursuit of a master's degree and his current qualifications, he is likely over 40 years old. He plans to settle in Ireland by pursuing further education with his bachelor's degree.
Looks like a typo...he would have meant 6k aed
60k AED is allowance per year. very possible. even my company pays that. not a big deal.
Usually I don't comment but I see that the comment section is full of learned people so I thought to discuss our case as well. Its been 1 and half year since we moved to UAE (Dubai) and by God's grace we have paid off all our personal loans! My husband earns 22k monthly (except yearly housing allowance and monthly fidelity fund) and I earn 16-20 k from my freelancing work. We are planning to buy our own house looking at the rentals in few years. Do you think that we will be able to sustain here for a period of 10 years(we have a 3yo daughter as well)?
Hey shikha, Are you a qualified company secretary?
@@d._.shivaa Hello Shiva, yes!
@shikhapandey242 its good to see cs are also working in dubai market, please allow me to ask one question, Is this 16-20 k aed from your practicing firm as you mentioned you are doing freelancing and also how many year of experience do you have as a cs ?
@@d._.shivaa I have an experience of more than 10 years now but I am working in a different niche field which is totally different than Corprate governance. I am working in the field of Regulatory affairs(I acquired this skillset in my last job). But I can assure you that I know many CS who are thriving in their practice and job in UAE!
Why i am not able to see my reply its soo frustrating ( hello shikha mam mene aapko lin k dein pr req uest daali hae plz check it if possible )
Wow in depth analysis by you wali and very good advice.
I live in Ozii and looking at his details I would suggest him to stay where he is, coming to west in this volatile world situation, these west countries fully operate on Ribaa and there focus is Ribaa, nit good, my advise move to Madinah and live happily there with a small job and educating kids islamic studies in Madinah, and keep working for UAE remotely, hope I didnt offend any ones feelings
Why is religion always an topic? you don't se many Indian Hindus discussing that when they move from Mid East to west, while like Pakistani Muslims also they will be minority in the Christian dominated west.. but it is less of an issue for them
@@jiti5034 Western countries or non islamic countries don't have islamic culture as much as middle East and also I agree that irrespective of the place, one should lead a life as far as possible from riba / interest..
And I'm an Indian muslim, and Indian Hindus don't mind interest from fixed deposit or anything, so they don't have issue with it.
But for us, Riba ,in any form, is straight out haraam
And the person being discussed in the video, even though, he resides in UAE, you can see he has fixed deposit, which is completely haraam to the dot..
So yeah middle East or west, one should stay away from haraam sources of income, or using income for haraam like FD
@@jiti5034 I've indian hindu friends living in west and Muslim friends as well, I agree that muslims can also reside in west and lead a halaal life ..
@@jiti5034
My answer specifically aimed to give my view point to the person who is exploring options, not at all for you, your situation could be different, just chill.
@@Super5Ss5-dx7zp My point is if religion is so important then stick to a country who has 100% of your religious laws,,, don't go to the west and then complaint it does not have "Enough" rules / products/ services which match your religion ( whichever it might be)
ولی بھائی آپکی ویڈیو ہمشہ کی طرح بہت تفصیل اور معلومات سے بھرپور ہے اللہ آپکو جزا دے۔
رہی بات بھائی صاحب کی تو ان کی لئے بس اتنا ہی ہو سکتا ہے جو زندگی آپ جی رہے ہو وہ بہت سو کا خواب ہو اور سارے کام اپنے زمہ لینے سے زندگی مزید پیچیدہ ہوتی ہے۔ کچھ کام اللہ پر بھی چھوڑ دے آپ بس جو کر رہے ہے وہ کرتے رہے۔ مستقبل کو بہترین بنانے سے بہتر ہے حال میں جینے کی کوشش کرے۔
Great advice - but most education allowance is based on the submission of fee document. So he will get 60k allowance only if he pays that fee. Maybe I’m wrong though but this is the general practise.
Yes exactly but that gives you a freedom to enroll in good British school...
@@muhammadhamid1961 a 100%. I was just responding to Wali bhai.
Planning is good. But have you ever planned for the Akhirat like this? Which is certain.
I would argue if he isn't comfortable with the salary.
This generally happens with deviated Muslims. They get formal education and forget Allah and chase after world benefits. This mistaken idea stems from the thought that "the success they achieved came from the effort they put in not what Allah has given them."
There is no one in the world that could convince me the amount of barakah (blessings) with living in middle east and earning there is immense , despite the racism.
That person has FDS and loans -haram [dealing with interest is waging war against allah and his messenger] - Prophet muhammed pbuh says that this world is a paradise for a disbeliever and prison for the believer . The disbeliever chooses this world sacrificing the here after.
Such people are misguided they do not need to go to any western country. I know people that have business in uae with golden visas having grand children, they grandparent themselves grew up in uae.
The ease of deen in middle east immeasurable with the balance of salary of white collar jobs.
People forget something
ZINA is common in west. Your wife and your kids and yourself have ease to commit zina and will attract to it . People think no they wont , never say never the deen gets diluted slowly in the extremely rush life of west ,you will not have the time to introspect the sins that led to zina ,even the best of muslims get affected with their affluent lifestyle. What worth is life that will you lead upsetting allah and his messenger.
the dust of riba is much more stronger in west.
alchohol is much more prominent and common in west.
you will get stabbed in europe too
racism and anit immirgation is main stream now in europe.
You do not need more money at the expense of deen and upsetting allah. Get back to allah seek his forgiveness and pray to him to protect and preserve your sanctity ,deen and sanity of your family. It is better to live life less affluent than to deal in riba/loans to improve quality of life.
To whomever it may concern I know the person in question seeks for permanent residency but I write this concerning the loss of deen in west and dealing with interest,riba, zina . It is easier to do umrah through middle east than through west . you could go and do umrah in one day inshallah get the rewards for an umrah and 1Lakh * 1 salah reward.
I know it is easier said than done but seek the strength from allah and Allah will reward for the sacrifices made to lead a pious life. May Allah help us.
Lastly you should believe that allah will reward you for the life you led, when you do not inculcate this belief then you need to strengthen your iman slowly. That is what we server the purpose of this life , to pray to him and lead the life the way he wants us to.
May allah make it easier to practice deen than speaking and listening .
Beautiful said I love it ❤❤ people think they gonna live here forever
It's the wrong time for anyone to move to any Western or European country. I live in the UK, and I'm giving you first-hand information. I always thought the UK and Ireland were the safest countries for Asians, but since the recent riots in the UK against Muslims, it's clear what the future may look like.
Next is the economy. Don't be fooled by the economic markers these countries show. Ask the people, and you'll find that everyone is struggling. Unemployment is rising, more people are becoming homeless, and theft is on the rise.
Lastly, the West and the Muslim world are on the brink of conflict. In a few years, racism-which is already at its peak-will become so severe that you may not even feel safe in your own home. My strong advice is to stay where you are.
He should go and do masters in AI to upgrade himself, take passport and then doors of unless opportunities will open. You have enough savings , so money should be secondary now and life quality should be main thing.
Not so easy
Bro I live in UK. Stay in UAE. Free advice 😮 if really fed up have a visit to US. Because I am not being to US.
Yes reality is different, no one is happy in gulf , everyone is moving to other countries. Fines and expenses are more than income, check ground level reality
Where ever you live, priortize health, we live in our bodies more than we live in a country ..... I regret not tsking xare of health now .
35k is a pretty above average salary in Dubai... Been here 12 yrs almost... Trust me, I know westerners working, residing here with around the same pay scale and they are all praises for the life in Dubai. The evident feeling of safety and security is commendable, and the amenities available are really worthwhile! Most folks I know, even those with 10-15k sal don't wish to move anywhere! 👍👍
18:15 Sir aapka school ko downgrade rakhne wala point samajh me nahi aaya first time lekin jab samjha to bahut sahi laga. I respect you and your thought process very much. I could have never thought it.
This world is without justice and cruel. Some people are working their asses off to pay their minimum utility bills while working 12 hours while others are earning so much by doing so much little that doesn’t know where to spend that hell amount of money
Very informative video and great advice, I will suggest visiting Ireland first before making a decision. as Pakistanis, it can often be challenging to adjust to the culture in Western countries
bhi sahab ny rayita khud phela rakha ha 35K AED salary hony k bawajood loan pay cheezain utha rhy or savings FD ma dali hoi... tu bhi sahab koi acha business b start nai kr saky warna 10k aed ma b log family k sath achi life guzar rhy!
Purchasing 2nd Passport are normally from such small countries which are perhaps good as escape route for wealthy people.... but for middle class it may not be worth it
I would recommend you to consider Canada as well especially with your experience. I would recommend you to apply for a job in UAE for the company who has a global presence in the West especially. I have few friends who moved from China, Singapore and Netherlands to Canada directly on a work permit by just requesting their company to move them to their Canada office. You just need to work for a year for the same company here in Canada and then you will be eligible to apply for Permanent Residency in Canada. With Canadian passport you can easily work in USA as well. Hope this helps.
Tats bot correct PR has points based system here and just working 1 year doesn't qualify for pr one has to reach points level , they have recently done changes a week ago
Well I had first had experience of traveling to different countries of Europe UK, and US, interacting with many European, UK and US professionals and I can tell you that salaries are pretty average there, inflation is sky rocketing, cost of living is high and there is no savings. Quality of life is UAE and Saudi Arabia is better than many western countries.
Bro, you are not aware of arabs UAE job market
What's Ur qualifications and how much U earns in Dubai Dr Yasir??
I don’t know if by E2 visa he means EB2 , but for that you gotta have some publications as well. I , personally, got my green card through EB2/NIW , but I had to work very hard to improve my CV, even after getting my PhD on a scholarship from one of the best US universities and even after being hired by the US government as a postdoctoral scientist!
Is that because you possesss Pakistani passport? What if you were an Indian or Mexican, would you still experience the same hurdles?
@@TupacUS711 if you are an Indian or Chinese , especially Indian then just forget about getting a green card, because there already are a lot of Indians who are waiting in line because of only 7% of total GCs are allotted to each country. Here in the US, we already have a lot of people from China and India and many are in line waiting for it, therefore, they can’t get it so easily as compared to other countries. I got it in EB2/NIW category within 14 months, my petition was approved fairly smoothly and everything was done within a short time, even though the president was Donald Trump. But it is because I polished my CV as much as I could before applying and I was a US government employee already. Letters of recommendation also matter!
@@TupacUS711 also, this extra focus on improving the CV was not because of my birth country. It was because of the category that I was applying in. It is literally called the Exceptional ability/ National interest waiver. So if you are applying in that category, then you have to prove it as well that you got exceptional skills and your stay in the US through a GC will be in the interest of the United States of America!
Sir getting a passport has become difficult from carribean countries, it looks on market to be easy choice however now a days it has become difficult thanks to pressure from usa n eu n uk, prices has gone up high, time duration n documentation is increased, a family of four would cost a minimum of 700k AED or more depending on a country.. UAE govt must introduce a travellers passport for ppl like him n us whose sole purpose is to go on vacation easily n etc .. this is save tons of investment going away frm the uae..
The way people look at pros and cons depends on the individual situation and experience.
Priorities do change with time and experiences.
Sometimes it’s money sometimes it’s passport , for some it’s kids , family or faith.
great video sir, thank you
Europe has more life and us has more money, decision one has to make is about what is your priority, more money or better life.
Why would someone earning Aed 35K would think of moving Europe USA without having an upgraded job? Whereas he/she may also hold UAE golden visa. Well an unforseen event can occur anytime. Btw I like your work @waliKhan but - for this topic, I believe there is a need to consider those who struggle between 5 to 10K salary with families. So they get advise, a route and proper guidance
You gave a totally wrong suggestion. He wanted to learn AI which is imperative for him to learn since it will replace all the existing structures. You stopped him from pursuing that.
Bhai video was very informative and your hindi is too good 👍 ❤
I think this person should also travel to the places he is interested in and try and talk to people settled there before making a decision. UK and Ireland have free healthcare but waiting times are insane. A person with good health insurance in the USA or UAE would be far better off. The USA is a good option if you're willing to make a long term commitment keeping in mind your children. Otherwise better to stay where you are and enjoy the tax free money and generous company allowances. You can try and grow your money and later get an investor visa of some type that allows you to get a second passport.
I am here in U.S.A for 32 years and trying to get out of here now, U.S and Europe is not as good as it used to be years ago.
Dubai will never give you citizenship. That's the worst part.
00:00:50 Preventing privacy ??
I think Wali you made wise decision. To get foreign passport is easier in terms of years compared to uk and less crime then Uk. So hopefully things will work well. Living in middle east and paying for children universities is bit expensive compared to those countries. Good Luck
Why are you reading out his email from start to bottom ?
Pls do some preparation
It seems like you are just making this vlog long for no reason
Very wise advice by Wali - Focus on creating businesses & generating long term wealth instead of just trying to get a passport. Money will solve all your problems no matter wherever you are but a passport won’t do it.
Nice video and information but argument about passport is pretty weak. The fact is if you are skilled worker in middle east you can work and get citizenship in western countries and its a day and night difference in terms of prospects and opportunities. Not only you get freedom to travel you also get peace of mind that in case you something happen to economy you don't have be leave the country. This is more true when you have family and kids going to school. The biggest benefit is if you decide later on to move back from lets say US, UK or Canada to UAE its a much easier transition both in terms of experience been valued and also salary packages in general. I think if you can take risks, rewards are much higher to have second passport. If you like to have a monotonous job and want to also give your family problems to always travel on Pakistani passport, stick to a country where they don't give you citizenship. Ultimately, when they fully squeeze every drop of blood for their own gain they will kick you off like nothing. Its not to say life is bed of roses in west but overall risk-rewards are much better.
Ireland is not a good option I’m his case ….I am from Ireland living here since 2008 and almost 16 years working as a student consultant
Sir, why not Australia or North America?
How is he earning in interest?.. hes a software professional,. Software profession is not interest based..
Hes providing his services and the company is compensating for it..
I'm sorry i didnt understand the statement that he's earning in interest ?
He has saving of 500k dirhams, banks in UAE are giving 5.5 percent interest per annum if u deposit 350k or more
@@batu1967 someone commented here he's earning in interest as in his job earning is also interest ,. So I was replying to that.. I understood that the half million dirhams fixed deposit is giving him interest,. That is earned money from job, but job salary itself being interest I didn't understand
Very insightful 👏 👌
I have been working in Dubai since 14 years and started at a very low Salary but I yet managed to do some saving as i was Single but since then growth was inevitable and now reached a pretty good level with a lot of savings and security. Dubai is a secure place to be in and with this Income of yours it would be advisable to also invest in your homeland or settle in UAE wherein you can purchase a property. Social Life in UAE is much better than the west and the close proximity to our homeland is another advantage. I have seen people with very low income also manage to save and invest back in their homeland.
What's Ur job and qualifications??
12:02 Bhai ek aur baat batayen. Inhone jo job aur salary progression ka scene bataya hai isko kitna % sach maan sakte hain. Like agar main is chart of dekh ke switch karna shuru kar du har 12-14 maheene baad to kya same or close to same results mil jayega
I'm new to trading, and l've lost a good sum trying out strategies I found in online tutorials. I would sincerely appreciate any recommendations you have.
As a beginner, the best you can do to yourself is to get a professional that will handle your account and minimize lost to it's nearest rate.
I'd recommend Maria Andersen. Her profit is great even when there's a dip
I remain eternally grateful to Maria, for her efforts that got me to this point, finally paid off my mortgage and all debts, what more could I've asked for. She changed my life for good.
please educate me, l've come across this name before, Now i'm interested
Please is there any link or information about her, how can I reach her?
ireland won’t give up dubai level family, women safety
FD is not Halal. Should invest in shariah compliant index funds
Visit Ireland before making a concrete move.
I think Ireland ma bhi offshore income ka tax dyna hoga as a resident, maybe agr income uae ma rhy tou phir tax na dyna pary lakn authorities ko inform krna hoga apni offshore income ka. Correct me if I am wrong..
Wali bhai make a video on : asset allocation strategies in percentage like stocks, FDs, bonds, real estate, gold etc.
can you please suggest some Ai master programs in ireland?
There is no retirment leave in UAE
I am struggling to get AED 20k+ salary so i can invite my whole family here.. And he is earning 35k still his parents living home alone.. Just sending 1k home for spending.. 😮😮
Only second passport and if my job finished he has other options for jobs
live in Uae nd make 5million dollars+ u can go anywhere nd start new life with that money in ur old age!!
Bro please wake up, good morning 🌄
@zainulabdin1720 5million us dollars for someone who is in his 50's not a big amount if he is professional( chartered accountant, doctor or Working in IT industry)
better u plan ur future accordingly!!
peace ✌️
@@abdulrehmanchaudhry3930 bro ! You need to check good psycho Dr, before it's too late 😊 average salary per month in UAE is 1000 aed to 3000aed earning more than 5,000 aed is a big deal. Note:
(specially 5k aed with accommodation+medical+transport ) food not included, is big win win .....you are the luckiest person on planet?
Very few managerial post or Dr, engg, C.A, IT thay are getting 10k to 20k aed monthly ...
I don't know in which UAE you are living, I don't think you ever been to uae in Ur life ( I use to work at Dubai airport even locals on big posts are not getting 40k,50k aed monthly.
I would love to move from Uk to Dubai. Just stuck in comfort zone. Scared to make a move as we are not skilled.
I left Riyadh and moved to the UK last year.
I was earning nearly 1/3 of this gentleman yet had a very decent life. I ll get passport after aprox 6 years but is it really worth the hassle?
London is sh!t hole, you can be robbed or bullied at anytime anywhere. Cost of living is insane. Life quality is pathetic, houses are worst than the maid rooms in Riyadh or Dubai.
Driving a nice Camry in Riyadh to waiting for metro at 5:30am pinches a lot, working as a respected officer level to working at reception or even security hit really hard,sacrificing sleep, diet, and social life is what you get in here. I question my decision every single day, literally every single day.
What was Ur job and what's Ur qualifications earning good money in Dubai???
@@KamranKhan-l5xI was in Riyadh at Admin and HR Manager position. I hold a masters degree in HRM and another Masters in International Business Management.
@@NadeemJaspal I'm a baby then I have done only 12th no degree
@@KamranKhan-l5x that’s why they say don’t compare yourself with anyone on social media 😂
@@NadeemJaspal yeah bro but if Ur intellectual and have Ur own skills it's more good I'll be business man so don't compare U with me U will be still slave for someone job is a job
agree , its great decison
Everyone should avail the better opportunities especially in Europe 🇪🇺.
Wah wali, celebrity ban gaya hay ustad.
Long time no see :)
Moving to irl as a student will be his big mistake.
Don't do this mistake until finish your job in UAE.
This profit from fds is basically “interest”. Right?
Yes and its haram
Yes it's one of the major sins in islam,. There are 60 levels of sin from riba, the lowest level is doing intimacy with one's mother . Astagfirullah nauzubillah
Then why is theuae awqaf giving fatwa that it is shariah compliant?
@@ammarajaved9048 I strongly believe it is not shariah compliant . even if the committee says it is , better not invest, there are better halal investments that give more than 5%.
UAE is the best for earning but wheatear conditions of continental is worst.
Shouldn't they move to and settle in a Western country while they can?
Wow you were talking abt me ?
Im 37
2 kids boy and girl
Salary differences i had 22k
But i already quit the job and i am on rest mode in pakistan
And going to america now for masters or Phd
I chose america bcz my big bro is already there
It looks very strange to europe after having such salary ۔ I am in Ireland living for 20 years۔
Life in EU and US very difficult! Once U start living there U will realize how difficult it is. I've lived in UK and US and now back in Dubai, believe 35K tax free is almost equivalent to $10k, it's very rare and difficult to make that kind of money, even if U make decent earnings U will not be able to make savings, it is a trap, life in ME is like heaven, western world is full of problems, taxes, inflation, insecurity and to protect your Imaan. Allah knows best and may Allah guide U to the right path.
Bro ! In ME life is good if you secure highly paid job or you have good business ? Otherwise ME is the most miserable place to live on planet.... If you want me know how ? Ask me
G,,, bohat acha AbdelWali bhai,, aap ki baat samagh aa gai!!
nice😊
Dear Wali, how to reach you for consulting.
Pakistani passport is still a problem bhai even in dubai. Pakistanis are not looked at with much repect because many of them are mazhabi junooni n have other issues as well , which creates problems for the progressive n educated pakistanis too.
Changing a passport wont help in this case if u look like akber or bashir n born in Pakistan with a uk passport, it wont make a difference in uae since in uae to sheikh u ll look like one of us..
@@ViralTubeRecordsit still opens door to different job opportunities, more life experiences, free education for children and much better lifestyle compared to gulf countries. If you can learn a European language and upgrade your skills and have a European passport then you can easily earn a lot more than pakistani or Indians in same jobs in gulf. It doesn’t matter how you look it you groom yourself well enough to show the employer your worth.
What is mazhabi junoon and what is progressive
No progress without islam in here and after death it is sure
Lol. You mean to say their racism is justified? No matter how much progressive you become they will treat you poorly because you are not one of them. The sooner you realize this the better.
jese mein hun web developer mere paas team bhi hain tou mein product development k kaam uk se kaisse utha skta hun
EB2 does not mean GC in USA it is still hard....
35k AED = 9.5k USD
Very much experience but very little paid
Go for US remote job to get 15k+ atleast for your capability or start a freelancing and then start a software house
How to get us remote job as a freelancer
Shabber can U please recommend me I've completed FSC 12th grade I'm stuck in Dubai as being security living with 8 pple in one room and very low salary 14 hour work no sleep no good food just anxiety what skills should I focus??? I'm just thinking everytime which skills to choose and start learning???
@BumikaDulani there are many remote jobs websites. You just have to search on Google. The best job site is indeed. Search on indeed & put a US location and pur your skills!