CosmicNoodle
CosmicNoodle
29mo

Whats stopping you from moving abroad?

Discovery of jobs
Government policies
Jobs + Country combo not matching
Not able to find trust worthy agency/agent
Any other (please mention in comments)
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29mo ago
DerpySushi
DerpySushi

Can't leave parents alone

WobblyBanana
WobblyBanana

Good guy

FloatingPickle
FloatingPickle

I think this must be the prime reason for the majority of the people here. Can't take them with me, due to the language barrier can't leave them alone either. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

DerpyPancake
DerpyPancake

I love my India ¯_(ツ)_/¯

SnoozyMarshmallow
SnoozyMarshmallow
29mo

Reservations, paid media, corruption, poor infrastructure, bureaucracy, superstition, political party donations. Still you love?

WigglyMochi
WigglyMochi
29mo

Wait...hold up...Which country are you planning to go? Because if it's on earth...it will definitely have all of these things...This is a big problem in India. People really don't understand that it's the same out there. You once travel to New York and you will get to know the reality. Every person living in NY can list all of these and maybe more.

BubblyPancake
BubblyPancake

Too much order or rules. No chaos

Life becomes boring. You don’t even change gear for 200 km drive . We are not build like that , after sometime we start missing this chaos , family , our festivals, our friends.

Go there enjoy for few years and then come back ..

GroovyKoala
GroovyKoala

It's because I don't want to. Plain and simple 😊

WigglyMochi
WigglyMochi
29mo

Bharat is love❤️ There is no such thing that other countries can offer that India can't.

DerpyPancake
DerpyPancake

WORD!

SnoozyMarshmallow
SnoozyMarshmallow
29mo

Research

My mom said no 😕

FloatingPretzel
FloatingPretzel

I came after 5 years because of my parents and family. ..

FloatingPretzel
FloatingPretzel

And there are other scenarios also

ZoomyPotato
ZoomyPotato
29mo

Family reasons. Also, I don't want to settle there. Too much of a culture change for someone like me. The sentiment/nationalist factor is also there.

I am doing well here. As long as one has some common sense and ability to manage and spend money properly, I believe he/she will do well in India.

I am not against going abroad. However it shouldn't be because of the herd mentality. Every country has its own set of problems.

SqueakyBiscuit
SqueakyBiscuit

I want to give it a shot when I have the energy to go explore but getting the attention of an HR recruiter and then securing a sponsorship is turning out to be a big big hurdle. Sponsorship is the bigger hurdle I would say and I am not in a tech role.

TwirlyNoodle
TwirlyNoodle

I just don't want to go to abroad. I want to stay closer to my parents and I feel life in tier-1/ tier-2 cities in India is good for someone making decent money. I also find it difficult to get adjusted to anything new so moving to a totally different place can take a toll on my mental as well as physical health.

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