JumpyTaco
JumpyTaco

It’s tough to feel about this country when you know that your success means nothing

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SqueakyNarwhal
SqueakyNarwhal
KPMG7mo

Any country you plan to move outside... Will have its own set of problems.

  • Dubai for example is costly and never provides citizenship.
  • Norway, sweden kind of countries are having extremely harsh winters and high tax.
  • US has H1B Visa lottery issue after every 3 years.
  • Canada has job issues, less sunlight along with heavy migration of Indians.
  • Singapore : Very costly. Demanding jobs.
  • UK/London : Costly and economy in shambles. From last 2 years, so many protests are becoming common.
  • Saudi Arabia : Less freedom specially for women, Not even a single temple - can't practise Hinduism openly, won't be granted citizenship ever, dependent tax for family members.

Where will you go bro? 🥲

BouncyTaco
BouncyTaco

Uae pay is good so you still end up saving a lot. And they are renewing easily, you will be ok even without citizenship.

JumpyTaco
JumpyTaco

Gaza, they need keyboard warriors

SleepyPretzel
SleepyPretzel

Everyone is free to decide for themselves. By the way, which countries are better than India. Please provide the criteria you have decided so that others can also get some benefit out of it.

JumpyTaco
JumpyTaco

Seems like you are too clouded in rage. Drink some water princess.

SleepyPretzel
SleepyPretzel

May be you didn't understand. Best of luck anyways

QuirkyPanda
QuirkyPanda

It is better to leave India for sure The Indian mindset is to save for the next generation and die . If you want to live with this mindset India is the best place if you want to live your life India is the worst place

JumpyTaco
JumpyTaco

I dont think that is the solution.

What if every indian could help 2 more indians.

SqueakyNugget
SqueakyNugget
TCS7mo

Even I am planning to leave this country soon

JumpyTaco
JumpyTaco

I dont think that is the solution we can save this country and uplift its people.

GoofyCupcake
GoofyCupcake

Rote raho. Weren't you the guy cribbing about high salaries in India?

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