Why is it So Hard to Move Back to India After H1B in USA? (Hindi, English CC)

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  • @ishamandrekar5041
    @ishamandrekar5041 Před 3 lety +84

    "4 log kya kahenge" 😂😂😂 ye imp reason hai..

  • @indian3197
    @indian3197 Před 3 lety +162

    I am going back to India for my parents. Problems are everywhere but with family and elderly guidance gives support to tackle every problem.

    • @iaskalbert3891
      @iaskalbert3891 Před 3 lety +16

      lol.. so instead of guiding yourself with your inner alpha & learning, you rely on your elders?

    • @indian3197
      @indian3197 Před 3 lety +10

      @@iaskalbert3891
      Sometimes experience matters for me. Thanks bro for your comments.

    • @gauravchaturvedi2934
      @gauravchaturvedi2934 Před 3 lety +4

      Bro don't depend on anyone for guidance in this era of social media..only go back if ur getting an equal or better opportunity..

    • @saurabhmarwaha2665
      @saurabhmarwaha2665 Před 3 lety +2

      True experience matters but you don't have to go to India to get their guidance unless you want to for personal or immigration reasons. IT brought the world closer. Within seconds you get talk to your elders from anywhere to anywhere and seek their guidance. Any guidance you get to tackle immigration situation, please share with this group.

    • @indian3197
      @indian3197 Před 3 lety +19

      @@saurabhmarwaha2665
      It is not only for guidance. I need to look after my parents during their old age. My responsibilty towards them is my first priority. Thanks for your comments.

  • @tejaswiraj6521
    @tejaswiraj6521 Před 3 lety +194

    I totally disagree with all your points. I, myself am a MS student in US and I feel that life is very subpar compared to India.
    You will be a slave if you are on visa. Even breathing freely with freedom has it's own merits. I can be anything I want in India but in US it's impossible on H1B and your opportunities are limited. I agree that India has it's fair share of problems. When the population is so high, it's really hard to maintain cleanliness. Even crowded cities like LA, SFO are extremely dirty.
    The expenses in US are really high. The ratio of salaries to expenses is almost the same.
    Having 1 crore INR in India is FAR better than having 150k USD in US.
    Most people stay in suburbs and feel life is better, but that might be the case in India as well.
    Food is extremely cheap in India. US is totally capitalistic and no one cares for anybody there.
    The buying parity for an individual is roughly the same. People get pseudo happiness thinking they earn more, which is not the case. 100-150k USD is roughly equal to 15-20 lpa in India. If you are a billionaire, where you stay wouldn't matter. For anyone else, it's just a normal life like any "average Joe"
    Bangalore is having so many startups and Unicorns as well ! Inmobi, Flipkart. Swiggy, OLA and many more.
    I think it's way easier to be an entrepreneur there compared to here. Literally every street has people in US and no one considers it niche any more. You get zero additional respect if you are from US. Survival of the fittest is obviously present everywhere.
    Raising a family, education can get extremely expensive and you might lose out on a lot if you decide to settle in US.
    I don't understand why people don't talk about all these, I guess I need to have my own channel and bring awareness !
    During old-age I've seen a lot Indians (who've become Americans) suffer massively.
    It's not so glorious as you think.

    • @DesiAmericanProfessor
      @DesiAmericanProfessor  Před 3 lety +54

      Well said. Many arguments have two sides. Your views are valid too

    • @krishk443
      @krishk443 Před 3 lety +12

      tejaswi raj why are you staying in usa still come back you fool !

    • @Sandesh-lz2nk
      @Sandesh-lz2nk Před 3 lety +26

      @abhitechie Dude common
      Service based companies treat you like that(TCS,infosys,wipro,CTS etc..)
      Try working in Product based companies i've worked with 2 product based companies in Bangalore for the first 3 years for Amazon and then Microsoft and I've never felt like that U have stated ,my manager appreciates my work every now and then got promoted twice,got leave whenever I wanted and enjoying good work life balance with above market standard pay cheque and challenging work environment with amazing peers
      Don't work for service based companies if you want to climb up the ladder in Software profession.
      I have a maid(which is impossible in the US),can visit my family with no unnecessary visa hassle once in a month,own a car and more importantly no loans to pay off.
      And there are a lot better schools in Bangalore for children education than in the USA.
      If you are skilled,then you can get a high paying job anywhere in India.
      Bangalore now has world renowned tech companies like Microsoft, Cisco,JP Morgan and chase,Juniper Network,Goldman Sachs,Morgan stanley,SAP Labs,Nutanix Technologies,VM ware,Oracle
      Even Hyderabad has Uber,Microsoft, De shaw,Arcesium,NCR corporation,Apple,Google,Qualcomm etc..

    • @Sandesh-lz2nk
      @Sandesh-lz2nk Před 3 lety +13

      @abhitechie I will not move to the US bro even if they give me a chance ,if it for 3 yrs I will definitely move ( to experience the work experience in an another country) but for life long...naah
      I'm comfortable working here in India with more than enough salary.
      P.S:Dude,even i'm from tier 2 engineering college..it's not that difficult to get a job at Amazon or Microsoft or any other product based company as an SDE,provided if you're good at your subject infact very few of my colleagues at my office are from IIT s and other tier 1 engineering colleges..all were from little known engineering colleges,so it's not that difficult to get into product based companies if you work hard and remain up to date and learn the required skills

    • @lokganapathy640
      @lokganapathy640 Před 3 lety +8

      @abhitechie "In India mediocre Indian managers treat you like slaves, no vacation, no respect, no financial security, you lose self-respect in India."
      I hate to say this, but there are many mediocre Indian-origin managers in the US as well who behave in exactly the same way. What I see happening in many of the US MNC's with captive Engineering centers in India is the ironic situation of non-Indian-origin managers generally being very supportive of their teams in India, while some of the Indian-origin managers are not and in some cases they're even downright hostile. I'm even aware of one instance where the Department head is a Pakistani-American who is very supportive of his team in India, but you don't see that same level of support coming from some of the Indian-origin managers. Maybe some of them are on a power trip, have a superiority complex, just feeling insecure about their jobs, etc. But whatever the reason, it's something to think about.
      I'm not saying that all Indian-origin managers in the US are mediocre or behave this way -- on the contrary you will find plenty of highly professional good ones. Just as not all Indian managers in India are mediocre or behave this way -- you will find plenty of highly professional good ones in India too. The point is, generalizations simply don't help. I don't mean to diminish the negative experiences that people may have had with their Indian managers in India, but just because someone has not yet had similar negative experiences in the US doesn't mean it doesn't happen.

  • @arvindk8996
    @arvindk8996 Před 3 lety +27

    While I respect your view and opinion, I don't completely agree with your points. I lived in the US for 9 years (did my Masters, worked on OPT and finished all my 6 years on H1B), and I moved back to India completely by choice in May 2019. I did not want to file my green card from day 1. Its been close to 1.5 years now that I moved back, and its been wonderful here. When people say - Oh India is not safe, or India is the worst place to work etc etc again they have just taken it into their mind that India is not worth moving back to. Its more of a mindset issue than anything else. India is no longer the country it was 10 - 15 years ago. The opportunities are plenty and the pay has become good too. And most importantly, this is our home country - which means freedom to do anything you like at any point of time. No Visa hassles, No green card headache, nothing. And for aspiring entrepreneurs, you can start your own business any day anytime . And I can also travel when I want to. Yes there are some minor inconveniences, but that is with any country, not just India

    • @DesiAmericanProfessor
      @DesiAmericanProfessor  Před 3 lety +6

      If you watch carefully, I mention that none of these are my views. I asked three of my friends for their opinions and I only presented their views. I should make my own version on this topic

    • @sarbeshmallick6452
      @sarbeshmallick6452 Před 3 lety +1

      @@DesiAmericanProfessor yes sir we need your perspective

  • @gambhirusha6409
    @gambhirusha6409 Před 2 lety +1

    High time someone came up to give a video like this!! Very very much needed indeed!! Thanks a lot!! Sir

  • @srichan7498
    @srichan7498 Před 3 lety +17

    Very valid points sir. My reason to stay in US is - Job locations. I am from a small town in India and I wish we had more IT jobs in smaller towns in India. I love life in villages and smaller towns with less fuss. I had returned from US in-between and tried living in Bangalore for a while , but could not cope up with busy life there. Sadly, I returned back to US and I plan to stay here as long as I can. I still hope to come back to my hometown someday and start some business.

  • @anshul0722
    @anshul0722 Před 3 lety +24

    Accurate explanations... I am on H1B for a long time and can relate to all the reasons you gave! Looks like you did solid research 😀😀

    • @harshsepta5834
      @harshsepta5834 Před 3 lety

      Should I come to USA for business studies is it worth

    • @ayushdutta8050
      @ayushdutta8050 Před 3 lety +1

      You can think about going to Canada hahaha

    • @anshul0722
      @anshul0722 Před 3 lety +1

      @Mystic Harsh - Make sure you get a very good college if u plan to work in US after that.. I’ve seen many ppl spending 50-60 lakhs and eventually work in subways etc due to lack of visa sponsorship/Job before they have to finally return to india

    • @anshul0722
      @anshul0722 Před 3 lety

      @ Ayush Canada’s harsh winters and less opportunities make India still a better option If returning from US

    • @ayushdutta8050
      @ayushdutta8050 Před 3 lety +1

      @@anshul0722 nope .. if you have a Canadian citizenship then Canada is loads better in every aspect (jobs and stuff) and you can easily get a Canadian pr if you are not a resident.
      I love winters haha... Canada is my plan after my bachelor completes instead of h1b.
      And yeah if you return from usa to India ... Jobs will be plenty because here companies love foreign education.

  • @eeshamkohli2367
    @eeshamkohli2367 Před 3 lety +5

    Sir you're the best person on youtube for showing the reality on moving to us

  • @aratrikroy984
    @aratrikroy984 Před 3 lety +11

    Good video sir. So many people are commenting, India has changed, India has opportunities now blah blah. But there are opportunities only for the IT/CSE field, nothing else. Highly educated research scholars/scientists are living subpar lives here, with meagre stipends. Other fields aren't respected, neither the government is doing anything to improve the situation. So definitely the remaining choice is to move to a foreign country for the sake of one's professional and personal growth. If you are in Life Sciences or any research-oriented field, leave this place ASAP

  • @HopeyouRelateIndianMomUSA
    @HopeyouRelateIndianMomUSA Před 3 lety +24

    Hey good to know about your channel. Yes life is very unpredictable here On h1b visa. I am an H4 visa wife and my husband is on h1b. Its easy to talk and simply say why dont u go back. But the people who actually face these situations understand it . Very informative video .

  • @prateeksachanschn
    @prateeksachanschn Před 3 lety +3

    4:40 spot on !!! I have had several candid conversations regarding this issue. It gets even more amplified if you have lived in Europe.

  • @HM-vm8fh
    @HM-vm8fh Před 3 lety

    You nailed it !!! Perfect 👍🏻👍🏻

  • @Veeru6300
    @Veeru6300 Před 3 lety

    Nice explanation !Thanks !

  • @dexter56746
    @dexter56746 Před 2 lety

    Lovely explanation. Very clear and precise 👍👍

  • @polaris19734
    @polaris19734 Před 3 lety +73

    One has to make his/her own decisions in life, everything comes at cost. US, life is comfortable but immigration is tough and tricky, US- Lose job, lose everything. Public schools free (nothing is free, you pay school taxes every year) but college is 50X cost of education in India, lot of privacy but no social life, have to be extra careful when you have young children specifically public schools have lot of 'Bad Apples'. Good Healthcare but it can quickly bankrupt you.
    Best is to use the strengths of both US and India, US- Earn/Learn but stay connected with your roots, always keep family ready to relocate, mentally, physically and emotionally. Never get attached to your job, position, title, compensation specifically when you are above 40 years, its brutal in US for older population

    • @GoFlyFeetOnGround
      @GoFlyFeetOnGround Před 3 lety +3

      Finally someone summarised well🙏

    • @Pritha879
      @Pritha879 Před 2 lety +1

      My husband says US is a good country for older people. No discrimination for those above 40 in the workplace .

  • @AneeshChandel
    @AneeshChandel Před 3 lety +3

    Hello. I am a Phd student in University of Central Florida. I found your all videos are very realistic and honestly made. No exaggeration of anything.

  • @omkarkulkarni3207
    @omkarkulkarni3207 Před 3 lety +8

    Sir, I want to add a point. You will see Indians in most of the IT Jobs in USA. Desi managers are the worst. There is no work life balance now a days in USA too. They know that ur life , visa and gc depends on them and you are stuck in end less queue. Full times jobs in IT with desi managers are the worst.

  • @prasadhonnavara875
    @prasadhonnavara875 Před 2 lety

    Informative video and good analysis.

  • @ddaula
    @ddaula Před 3 lety +14

    The mentioned points looks more like excuses than reasons. From my experience and having a lots of friends in USA, i have seen 80% people migrating to the us from India, are not capable of surviving in India or are not commited to fight for survival in india once they graduate, only 20% of Indians are from the creamy Indian institutions and the real workhorses going there to make a great career. The main reason the 80% cant come to india is that they are in meager jobs with a good pay and cant fight the skill and talent found locally here. When expecting to migrating to India , you cannot expect the salary that you get in the USA, the economy of both the countries are so different. Its rude to say, India has traffic , overcrowded cities , such a lame excuse. Nothing against any1 in the USA, its just that when in india, people dont wish/care for Diwali, but when moved to USA, people start celebrating Halloween and thanksgiving.

    • @sundeeplal4663
      @sundeeplal4663 Před rokem

      @ Dharmesh. It is not hypocrisy to celebrate local events like Halloween or Thanksgiving. Reasons are around these events the local community collects, also work holidays etc. The motivation is to join in the festivity for the sake of kids & wives who are pretty lonesome the rest of the times in their houses. When in Rome it helps to join the Romans?
      Diwali in India is overdone. So superficial & hyped up. So commercial? Some desi's who have a thinking mind avoid the tamasha in India. Its not hypocrisy?

  • @johnlocke4226
    @johnlocke4226 Před 3 lety +8

    Number 15 : "Kisi bhi taraha ki harkate karna chahate hai, kare" :) I love it!!! :D :D :D :P

  • @aaaaaaaa3811
    @aaaaaaaa3811 Před 3 lety

    very well explained....presentation was very clean n neat....awesome man....all r valid n genuine points...really true....i liked it..keep doing more videos like this...perfect👌👌

  • @jigneshmakwana6317
    @jigneshmakwana6317 Před 3 lety +4

    Nice video sir!. One important point(which might be more detailed to actually include in the video) is the benefits of social security. Each h1b visa holder pays (social security + medicare) tax. There are 40 credits required to be eligible to get back the social security amount after retirements. For each working year during the employment period a person can earn 4 max credits per year. So 10 years are required to reach 40 credits. So in case h1b visa holder gets back to India before reaching 40 credits then this benefit is gone. Anyone who returns to India after say 7 years(7*4 = 28 credits) is not eligible for this benefit.

  • @ritu1412
    @ritu1412 Před 3 lety

    Wonderfully explained. Hardly anybody has covered these areas of differences. This is 100% realistic.

  • @bhavanathakker3933
    @bhavanathakker3933 Před 3 lety +1

    Very true said! U always give true facts then let it be bitter 👍

  • @shatdharsanamuttamkumar775
    @shatdharsanamuttamkumar775 Před 3 lety +105

    Well the real reason is Engineers Professors and scientists dont receive the respect and freedom to work they deserve in India... only useless political issues and debates happen in india

    • @gauravpatel5166
      @gauravpatel5166 Před 3 lety +2

      true

    • @asgharhussain257
      @asgharhussain257 Před 3 lety +3

      One of the logical reason

    • @amanbeniwal1576
      @amanbeniwal1576 Před 3 lety +12

      Dude, they rarely work, lack knowledge because they are teaching the same thing for 10-15 years.
      Most professors in India lack basic knowledge or lack basic teaching skills.
      Proffesors have one of the most Chillest jobs in our Country because they have to take only 1-2 classes in a Day .

    • @aniketjaiswal3147
      @aniketjaiswal3147 Před 3 lety +4

      Also let's not forget that whatever work you do India pays you less. Very low salary. Even for teachers , doctors and engineers. Why would anyone want to live in India ?? I don't blame Indians leaving India for their own good.

    • @im9fg
      @im9fg Před 3 lety +7

      Blaming everything to politics only would be sooooo far fetched .. politicians milk on most sensitive issues , that depends on the mindset of general public. The main reason why politicians are corrupt is everyone is corrupt , people cheat according to their maximum capacity, if one can eat 10rs then he will do that and if one can do the same with 10 lac crore then so and so...

  • @amitytt
    @amitytt Před 3 lety

    Valuable information👏🙏

  • @gurudevan6241
    @gurudevan6241 Před 3 lety

    Very nice and lot of useful information.

  • @naimishpandya9647
    @naimishpandya9647 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks for this video sir

  • @smsudeep
    @smsudeep Před 2 lety

    Another well compiled video

  • @sheelakaluri6467
    @sheelakaluri6467 Před 3 lety

    Well explained, thank u

  • @karls9879
    @karls9879 Před 3 lety

    Wow, your videos really lead to rich discussions

  • @Lord_Alhaitham
    @Lord_Alhaitham Před 3 lety +1

    Great job sir keep it up 😀

  • @rajsharma7988
    @rajsharma7988 Před 3 lety +7

    Hustle of being born on the wrong side of the world

  • @adrishbasu1644
    @adrishbasu1644 Před 3 lety +6

    i coudnt get my h1b on a business major so I requested my company ( Barclays bank ) for a transfer to europe so I transferred to Frankfurt and applied the next year and it got approved

  • @ashishu8888
    @ashishu8888 Před 3 lety +30

    I know us is better than india.
    But i love my country so much❤
    And i will do work hard on my part to make my country a developed country.

    • @knowledgeBoosterkb123
      @knowledgeBoosterkb123 Před 3 lety +1

      You are thinking on the basis of emotion for the country.

    • @iaskalbert3891
      @iaskalbert3891 Před 3 lety +1

      Gaining XP And the fact that you have to go back..

    • @westenglishwithapar8300
      @westenglishwithapar8300 Před 3 lety +3

      @@knowledgeBoosterkb123 yeah being patriotic is being emotional, but living in another country like an idiot and struggling for small things is being intelligent, what type of idiot you are .

    • @knowledgeBoosterkb123
      @knowledgeBoosterkb123 Před 3 lety +2

      @@westenglishwithapar8300 well by that logic of yours everyone who went to USA not choosing India are idiots. And why anyone would struggle in US if you have worthy skills?
      And i didn't said one who are emotional for country are not intelligent. Because i know emotions are important for humans.

    • @westenglishwithapar8300
      @westenglishwithapar8300 Před 3 lety

      @@knowledgeBoosterkb123 yeah so stfu idiot

  • @ArupGhoshAmmasandra
    @ArupGhoshAmmasandra Před 3 lety

    Sir.. Nice video.. Love your videos.

  • @carloshernandez8060
    @carloshernandez8060 Před 3 lety +7

    The same reasons apply to most third world countries, the same would happen if you return to Mexico after being in the US, with the exception that the salary in Mexico of a person who can speak English is between 2,500 and 6,000 dollars per month in the IT sector, and of course, the cost of living per month is about $ 600 to live ease.

    • @rho992
      @rho992 Před rokem

      no its not the same...for Indians and Chinese due to greencard quota its almost impossible to get greencard.. so you have to perpetually live woth h1b status which makes it almost similar to indentured labour.

  • @anuragsarnaik
    @anuragsarnaik Před 2 lety +3

    I think all the reasons are totally valid. The biggest reason of my move to the USA was to explore and work in a core engineering field. In India, most of the opportunities are only on ITsectors for techies, nothing much in telecommunications, electronics etc.

  • @westenglishwithapar8300
    @westenglishwithapar8300 Před 3 lety +16

    Switzerland is better than USA , and I guess you don't know anything about European countries. I live in Switzerland and life is hell lot better here than USA.

    • @DesiAmericanProfessor
      @DesiAmericanProfessor  Před 3 lety +13

      you are right but here the focus was on US and India

    • @gauravpatel5166
      @gauravpatel5166 Před 3 lety +2

      i highly doubt that especially if you are a citizen.

    • @adamlewis6177
      @adamlewis6177 Před 3 lety +2

      @@gauravpatel5166 yeah cuz you have never lived in Switzerland and you have no knowledge about USA.

    • @adamyoung6124
      @adamyoung6124 Před 3 lety +1

      @@gauravpatel5166 you better gain some knowledge before giving your opinion

    • @gauravpatel5166
      @gauravpatel5166 Před 3 lety +1

      Adam Young I still don’t see necessity of that but ok.

  • @sumerrana1111
    @sumerrana1111 Před 2 lety +2

    You will always save more money in US than India while maintaining better lifestyle. That is the real reason.

  • @prasadhonnavara875
    @prasadhonnavara875 Před rokem

    Good analysis.

  • @kavitadhruv6080
    @kavitadhruv6080 Před 3 lety +1

    U r very ryt sir...very elaborate explanation

  • @doctor8010
    @doctor8010 Před 3 lety +2

    Dear Sir my cousin migrated to Germany from US, so please don't criticize 8ndia who gave you all that you are now nobody is forcing you to return to india.

  • @BhupinderSingh-es2gy
    @BhupinderSingh-es2gy Před 3 lety +6

    I appreciate that in this time where people are working hard to save their job but you even after doing so much hard work think of Indian students🇮🇳🇮🇳

  • @sankethbe
    @sankethbe Před 3 lety +16

    2:38 WFH, remote work and the trend of gig economy is changing all this. You can live and work from the smallest towns in India as long as you've a good internet connection.

  • @pradhyumansinghmandloi8240

    U are doing a great job..
    Can u please guide us which are the too most College for masters in Computer Science

  • @abhimanyujain
    @abhimanyujain Před 2 lety +1

    hi sir,
    thank you for your insights. love your content.
    I got admits from both iims and ivy league b schools for my MBA.
    I come from a well-to-do family and live a pretty comfortable life in India. would you suggest me to move to America? currently, I'm from Gurgaon and have a good life.
    is it not lonely in the USA and can one genuinely make good constructive money in the USA keeping in mind the price parity. having said that I would not have to pay any costs ( rent, car, etc ) if I decide to stick with iim Ahmedabad and take up a job in India.
    what I'm really pondering upon is that a lot of my time will be consumed in doing daily chores which is not so difficult to get done here in India.
    is the juice and the brand value really worth the squeeze?
    thanks in advance

  • @gambhirusha6409
    @gambhirusha6409 Před 2 lety +1

    My son is in the USA for nearly 9 years he says that he is really enjoying his stay and work ..in S.Carolina..but he is still waiting for his H1B.. we really miss him very very much!! My only question is ..if he comes to India .. can he go back to his same life as before? Cause we want to see him get married and settle down..poor guy..he has done his masters in Aeronautical engineering, MBA,and now started his PhD too!!..all while continuing his wonderful job..which he loves and enjoys !!

  • @sudiptapal2673
    @sudiptapal2673 Před 3 lety +4

    Sir, I follow your channel and like your opinions. I have a query, can you make a video on the pros and cons of child born in USA ? For some reason if parents do need to return to India, what are the challenges the US born child has to go through regarding his education, admission in school, etc. Also, can he appear in exams JEE, AIEE, IIT etc

    • @Pritha879
      @Pritha879 Před 2 lety

      There are challenges ... especially mathematics and writing..

  • @vineetanaskar9332
    @vineetanaskar9332 Před 3 lety +2

    I am from Virginia totally agree with you 👍

  • @anujymnit71
    @anujymnit71 Před 3 lety +5

    TCS , INFOSYS, etc. mass recruiters employee stay in these companies at bare minimum salaries for the dream that some day they can visit onsite and make money and when that dream comes true how can you expect them to return whatever be the hassles.

    • @manishshettyable
      @manishshettyable Před 3 lety +1

      Now that dream is going to be dead soon, with the Trump in the White House it is really difficult to come here on H1. There already enough Americans to do all IT related roles. But they’re not real people who are not letting Indians come in. It’s the H4 dependent people who are being mostly hired for roles as they’re ready work for lower Salaries as compared to H1s.

  • @swgqabeta7069
    @swgqabeta7069 Před 3 lety

    Sir,
    A family of 4 with 2 kids included then on an avg how much saving can be done in a month?

  • @virajzalte5718
    @virajzalte5718 Před 3 lety

    Explain very well

  • @pushkinadhikari900
    @pushkinadhikari900 Před 3 lety +2

    One important thing you didn't tell is that in US food in restaurants is neat and clean and without adultration.

  • @Rajat_verma21
    @Rajat_verma21 Před 3 lety +2

    SIR plz video USMLE exam pr banao mbbs india se krne k baad plz plz...
    🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @NK-tm6tf
    @NK-tm6tf Před 3 lety

    Last point is the best. Sooo true. India culture that question is too much.

  • @sastrydln7017
    @sastrydln7017 Před 3 lety +1

    How can I access your Telugu videos?

  • @dicksonrobert1492
    @dicksonrobert1492 Před 3 lety +3

    So sad to know that things will never change....it is always greener on the other bank

  • @gourabbanerjee4152
    @gourabbanerjee4152 Před 2 lety

    Now a days big companies like Google, Amazon, Microsoft etc and many startups are paying more than 1 crore to 6- 10 years experience engineers in Bangalore,India. In that case do you feel , moving to USA for them will be a loss in-terms of savings?

  • @skyblueindia6956
    @skyblueindia6956 Před 3 lety

    Sir, I have a question. I am a H1B visa holder. The petition and visa both are valid till September 2020. I will be applying for MS Fall 2021 in Computer Science. What should I do about my current H1B visa? It will create problem for student visa. Who should I contact to get furthed clarity on this question?

  • @sharathangdi5791
    @sharathangdi5791 Před 3 lety +2

    Sir can you make a video about medical student for pg

  • @kantilalparekh8062
    @kantilalparekh8062 Před 3 lety +6

    Perfect. We, myself in India and my son in US, discussed these issues. I myself suggested him to continue there and l don't want him to come back exactly because of all above reasons. The World is very small and we can visit him from time to time when we wish. Thank you.

  • @sambitbhattacharya2911

    @Desi American Professor, Sir after doing mba in USA, when I will get the job, which visa I will get?

  • @bajajji1
    @bajajji1 Před 3 lety +1

    Good job with the video. I would say one challenge is if you are single. This will be more challenging.

  • @akshayawagan8363
    @akshayawagan8363 Před 3 lety

    Sir, make a video on Medical professionals working there. Are they facing the same hassles as IT professionals in the visa process?

  • @searchingforart
    @searchingforart Před 3 lety

    Please make video on MFA. I am specially intrested in MFA - Film production from Uni. of Texas. Austin . I wish to email you. Where to contact you ?

  • @kinjalkumar1900
    @kinjalkumar1900 Před 3 lety +1

    SIR YOUR VIDEOS ARE GREAT AND INFORMATIVE
    KEEP ONE MUSHYARA AOR MUHAVRA IN MIND
    HATHHI CHALE BAZAR KUTTE BHOKE HAZAR
    LEAVE THE ONE WHO ARE HERE TO SPREAD GROSS IN THE COMMENT SECTION.
    STAY FOCUSED AND B POSITIVE AS PROSPECTIVE VARIES FROM PERSON TO PERSON.
    GOD BLESS YOU
    YOU DESERVE A HEALTHY AND PROSPEROUS LIFE.

  • @rahuljadhav-hj4qc
    @rahuljadhav-hj4qc Před 3 lety

    100% telling truth my all friends are facing the same problem who are in us we speak on what's up

  • @vkhemant
    @vkhemant Před 3 lety +1

    Education is one reason, Indians are getting jobs in US. after certain grade we must train our kids in Indian education system if we want potential career for them in US. How to get that balance is definitely challenging.

  • @shuvetamunshi405
    @shuvetamunshi405 Před 3 lety +2

    Rightly said kids here get lot of extra curricular activities besides studies. Also kids grown here are much more confident.

  • @pallavikora9420
    @pallavikora9420 Před 3 lety

    Sir, How many years did u take to complete yr Phd?

  • @RishiMukherjeeGeek
    @RishiMukherjeeGeek Před 3 lety +2

    Truly speaking, my main reason for staying here is drinking water from the tap, always available electricity, and the freedom to eat whatever I want to do whatever I want.

    • @sandeshreddy5347
      @sandeshreddy5347 Před 3 lety +6

      Sorry but the reasons you stated looked comical to me
      I mean every house in metro cities have RO filter water system,24×7 electricity and nobody gives a damn about what you eat.
      Looks like you've lived in India during early 2000's.

  • @anandns05
    @anandns05 Před 3 lety +2

    And regarding peer pressure which you mentioned here in India is wrong(maybe it was true 10 years back). In tech product companies only performance matters not staying at the office for long hours doing nothing. Due to globalization companies are now smart, and reward employees based on their performance and contribution.

    • @lokganapathy640
      @lokganapathy640 Před 3 lety

      And that focus on performance translates to a world of difference in total compensation between MNC product companies (both publicly traded and unicorn startups) and Indian services companies for the same experience level. I personally know many engineers with 10-12 years of experience in these MNC companies in Bangalore & Hyderabad whose total comp (salary + bonus + equity) is in the range of $120-150K/year. Granted this is not the norm, but it's becoming more common now and MNC companies are willing to pay at these levels based on the talent. DM me if you want to know the names of these companies.

  • @satyanarayanaalleboina1805

    Clean and straight videos Dr Chaitanya. Thanks for the videos.

  • @shaileeagrawal9166
    @shaileeagrawal9166 Před 3 lety +3

    Education is still the best in India and Indian students are always in high demand in any field. No matter whatever problems we face, when it comes to intellectual capacity, Indians are way above than most Americans!

    • @GoFlyFeetOnGround
      @GoFlyFeetOnGround Před 3 lety +1

      When going gets tough, tough gets going

    • @FrogManSEALs
      @FrogManSEALs Před 3 lety +1

      Who said it to you that edu in india is best not even a single indian college featured in top 200 qs rankings you dumb clown

  • @meeragupta1305
    @meeragupta1305 Před 3 lety +1

    Tell something about medical professionals

  • @dj-gp9sw
    @dj-gp9sw Před rokem

    USA also has plenty problems like gun culture,harsh weather in winters don't allow to do open space activities.almost 6 months in winter are so boaring and depressing in lack of proper sunlight and low temperature.

  • @adityau5823
    @adityau5823 Před 3 lety

    Sir will there be or is saturation going to come in usa as so many Indians are coming to USA and wants to come to USA ? Like jobs in tech , and other things in coming years ?

    • @lokganapathy640
      @lokganapathy640 Před 3 lety

      Saturation, as in population density, is probably not going to be a concern -- the US is still one of the less densely populated countries in the world and will be for some time to come.
      However, there is a major demographic change expected to happen in the next 20-25 years. The white population is expected to become a minority by 2045: www.brookings.edu/blog/the-avenue/2018/03/14/the-us-will-become-minority-white-in-2045-census-projects/ This demographic shift is due to a combination of factors that include immigration, falling fertility rates among the white population and increasing fertility rates in the non-white population, aging of the population, etc.
      So it will be interesting to see how this will all play out over the next few years in terms of incentives, policies, etc -- i.e., will there be any overt or covert attempts to delay or even stop this from happening. There are some public policy think tanks who feel that the hardline immigration changes and the redistricting of voters in many US states in the last few years are examples of actions exactly in this direction.

  • @lokganapathy640
    @lokganapathy640 Před 3 lety +1

    There are also many Indians who moved back to India after studying and/or working in the US -- for some it was after obtaining US citizenship, but for many others it was even without. Presumably, some or all of the same 15 reasons outlined here would have applied to them as well, but still they chose to return to India (instead of settling in the US or even in a third country in case the US was not working out because of GC issues). There are always different perspectives on any topic, so in order to get a holistic view of this one, it would be very helpful to understand their motivations for returning to India.

    • @lokganapathy640
      @lokganapathy640 Před 3 lety

      @abhitechie Money and citizenship may be true for some, but definitely not for all. I was referring to the latter group. Besides, money is only one of the 15 reasons outlined. How about the other 14 reasons -- won't they still apply to the people who are choosing to return to India?

    • @lokganapathy640
      @lokganapathy640 Před 3 lety

      @abhitechie Thanks for your reply, I'm not defensive at all. I'm simply trying to understand the other side of the coin. The Professor outlined 15 reasons why people find it difficult to go back to India. You mentioned 3 reasons why they do go back -- and none of these are actually "voluntary". I'm only trying to see what are the 'n' reasons (seems like n is at least 3, but are there others) why people choose to go back. And especially if there are any voluntary reasons. If people can share those experiences as well, then that will help educate everyone.

  • @phylhub1252
    @phylhub1252 Před 2 lety

    I want to work in Research and teaching in US university. How should I proceed?
    Please explain.

  • @128a51achd
    @128a51achd Před 2 měsíci

    Many people with MS/MBA from USA aren't getting their applications filled for Green Card by employers like Amazon, Apple etc as they have laid off large number of employees and it becomes very difficult then for such companies to explain to US authorities concerned why they need an employee, particularly when they have shunted out large workforce. How do they justify filing Green Card application for someone, in such a situation. It would become too difficult to file for labour certification for the company.
    Please upload a detailed Video for particularly IT people with MBA from USA where companies have laid off employees and their H1B is nearing 6 years completion just round the corner.
    How can such MBA employees file NIW applications and obtain I-140 certification of their own.
    Regards

  • @anamitrabhowmick8040
    @anamitrabhowmick8040 Před 3 lety +1

    Sir, I had asked in the your previous videos as well and posting my question here again. I am a dental surgeon and a public health researcher , who aspire to pursue a 2nd masters in USA in cancer research,
    I have watched your multiple videos where you used to compare different fields and study prospects in USA with other countries like management etc.
    Could you please advice anything on healthcare research???
    My question is regarding opportunities in health science and dentistry in USA compared to Europe and UK. Would USA be a better choice over Europe, UK and Canada to study cancer research, epidemiology, biological sciences etc.
    Please provide some clarity if possible.
    I look forward to hear from you
    Kind Regards
    Ana

    • @DesiAmericanProfessor
      @DesiAmericanProfessor  Před 3 lety +3

      I wish I could answer it but my knowledge is limited. A person in the same field would know better. I never tried to learn or know much about healthcare careers in USA. What to talk about Europe. I really know nothing to give any opinions

    • @anamitrabhowmick8040
      @anamitrabhowmick8040 Před 3 lety

      @@DesiAmericanProfessor Thank you for your kind reply sir,
      I watch your videos and they are really very good and informative
      A big thank you for sharing the information.
      Many thanks

    • @AmericaDarshan
      @AmericaDarshan Před 3 lety +3

      Hello Anamitra, USA is far ahead in research field as compare to Canada and Europe. I and my wife, both are scientists in biomedical field in USA. We post videos about this field regularly.

    • @soothingrelaxation2894
      @soothingrelaxation2894 Před 3 lety +1

      @@AmericaDarshan give to me link your channel

    • @AmericaDarshan
      @AmericaDarshan Před 3 lety +1

      @@soothingrelaxation2894 just click on my name America Darshan

  • @eurofoot1519
    @eurofoot1519 Před 3 lety

    Good video

  • @vivekanandkchinnannavar

    All points are valid

  • @hasaanmasood1112
    @hasaanmasood1112 Před 3 lety +3

    hey
    you have no idea how helpful you have been for me to come up with a decision.
    was divided between Canada and USA
    I was worried about all these concerns but failed to get answers, was misguided by my consultant several times.

    • @nms1511
      @nms1511 Před 3 lety +2

      So what'd you decide?

  • @farhanzahoor181
    @farhanzahoor181 Před 3 lety +2

    LOL i am only 18.. if i ever plan to go to US it wont be before 2026.. tabh dekhenge kya hoga

  • @AavegSheth
    @AavegSheth Před 3 lety

    7th point hits me the hardest.

  • @dhruvitdhodia2279
    @dhruvitdhodia2279 Před 3 lety +1

    Been in Canada for 2 years Maza nai aaya, how do we work in USA ? I mean for now no chance right ?

    • @pratikchaudhari1424
      @pratikchaudhari1424 Před 3 lety

      Hi druvit as Canada giving pr easily what are other negative points you consider about Canada I m planing study in Canada.

  • @KrishnaSharma-kd4xz
    @KrishnaSharma-kd4xz Před 3 lety +2

    Sir, will your friend Harnoor Singh will also return to India after 6 years?

  • @anandns05
    @anandns05 Před 3 lety +3

    Now all major international companies have offices in Bangalore. Amazon, JPMorgan, Cisco, Juniper, SAP, Oracle, Google, Honeywell, all major investment banks etc. just name a few have very huge campus in India, and if you are skilled you will get job here easily and highly paid too.

    • @uditsharma2536
      @uditsharma2536 Před 3 lety +1

      He is not updated😂😂😂. I think didn’t visited India in last 10 years

    • @shuvetamunshi405
      @shuvetamunshi405 Před 3 lety

      But these companies must be located at few metropolitan cities which are already crowded and congested. If companies are scattered in all over then it will be different.

    • @sandeshreddy5347
      @sandeshreddy5347 Před 3 lety

      Brother these guys who motivate us regarding opportunities in the US are typical uncles who went to US in late 1990's or early 2000's.
      There are hell.lot of startups and product based tech Companies in Bangalore, Hyderabad, Gurgaon etc..
      The thing is they still think of India as they have seen it in 2000 or 1995.
      They haven't visited India for such a long time.

  • @Harmony989
    @Harmony989 Před 2 lety

    At the end you should say god bless mother land india and then America , isn't it ?? Very informative video..👍

    • @DesiAmericanProfessor
      @DesiAmericanProfessor  Před 2 lety

      I said Jai Hind. Which is India's slogan. God Bless America is American slogan. I did not say Jai America because that is not a slogan in the US. Neither is America Mata ki Jai. Similarly, God Bless Motherland India is not a slogan in India. I am only uttering the slogans from the two countries. Jai Hind for India and God Bless America for USA

  • @akshaygi
    @akshaygi Před 3 lety +6

    amongst all the reasons which you gave...I believe people on H1-B will always be unsure when they would be fired. On top of that no social life and away from people who matter i.e family. Those things outway all the benefits in a long way. However, People who don't want to come back will make hundreds of reasons.

    • @archgaurav
      @archgaurav Před 3 lety +3

      Well at the same time most of the ppl who are advocating being in India on the name of family or social life will also run away on the first chance they get. Just that they didn't get a chance and they will given reason why they don't want to go to other country.
      To be clear here, I am not in favour of everyone should go out or anything and it is unfortunate that our country is not able to generate enough opportunities to hold on to ppl. Its every ones right to find better opportunities.

    • @sundeeplal4663
      @sundeeplal4663 Před rokem

      @@archgaurav Majority persons talking about Ghar wapsi do not have a viable path for settlement in the foreign country. Also; their language skills could be questionable?

    • @sundeeplal4663
      @sundeeplal4663 Před rokem

      Majority persons talking about Ghar wapsi do not have a viable path for settlement in the foreign country. Also; their language skills could be questionable?

  • @Prince_Jackie
    @Prince_Jackie Před 2 lety +1

    Kya US s lautna zruri hai ??

  • @AtifMasood2win
    @AtifMasood2win Před 3 lety +16

    One reason, coming back to India is taken as failure from peers in India. These peers in India gives lot of reference of folks who went to US on H1B and are still there.
    Atif
    Grand Prairie
    Texas

  • @manankaushik4966
    @manankaushik4966 Před 2 lety

    How about moving to some other countries like 🇬🇧🇭🇲🇳🇿🇨🇦 or 🇳🇱 rather than moving back to 🇮🇳

  • @redialaaa
    @redialaaa Před 3 lety +33

    My Simple mantra: - Earn money(in US) go back to India live life like a king with family. You can have 1k reasons to stay back but I have one reason to go back that is HOME. Yes people whose sole existence in life is money , to them this one reason is silly. Anyway nothing is like what Home is 😊

    • @iaskalbert3891
      @iaskalbert3891 Před 3 lety +1

      if you got a chance to stay back i bet you would not say the same . lets see how you cope up with daily traffic, neighbours bitching, judgement based on clothes, safety for women, corruption etc.

    • @westenglishwithapar8300
      @westenglishwithapar8300 Před 3 lety +11

      @@iaskalbert3891 all these things exists in America and don't forget about the drugs , prostitution, gun problems and more in USA , so don't try to portray USA as a dream place or something.

    • @polaris19734
      @polaris19734 Před 3 lety +4

      @@iaskalbert3891 Try living in US downtowns, will be lucky to post here your experience

    • @iaskalbert3891
      @iaskalbert3891 Před 3 lety +4

      Mr. truth forever thats true i have lived in LA. Very Shady. I am glad to move to Toronto

    • @iaskalbert3891
      @iaskalbert3891 Před 3 lety +4

      Radharaman Das Yeah I did. stayed in LA close to northridge. Didnt like it. Glad I moved to Toronto 😄

  • @yashdalsaniya9315
    @yashdalsaniya9315 Před 3 lety +1

    Just one question,if you can answer, suppose I come in USA for my MS at UT Arlington. I took a loan of 35000 USD at 10% interest.
    After MS I worked in USA for 3 years in Texas State. (Without spouse and approximately same living standards)
    How much can I save at end of total five years ?

    • @DesiAmericanProfessor
      @DesiAmericanProfessor  Před 3 lety

      depends on your income, lifestyle, place where you live etc

    • @yashdalsaniya9315
      @yashdalsaniya9315 Před 3 lety

      @@DesiAmericanProfessor 70k USD starting salary without deduction of tax !
      Living average comfortable lifestyle and trying to save as much as I can and living in Houston area.

    • @DesiAmericanProfessor
      @DesiAmericanProfessor  Před 3 lety

      if you share your apartment, live a simple life, you can even pay a loan of 35k in 2-2.5 years

    • @yashdalsaniya9315
      @yashdalsaniya9315 Před 3 lety

      @@DesiAmericanProfessor can I send 10k USD to India annually right after getting job ?
      If not, how many can I send ? Approximately!

    • @DesiAmericanProfessor
      @DesiAmericanProfessor  Před 3 lety +3

      you do not even have a visa yet. You are asking questions that are many steps and years ahead. Always better to focus on your next step for now.

  • @satch7350
    @satch7350 Před 3 lety

    Dear sir,
    Getting a job opportunity in Germany. I am 29yrs old (mechanical eng [India]+master computational eng [France]). After watching your videos, I think to try for a PhD in the USA. Plz, make your suggestions.

  • @AshishSingh-md4ds
    @AshishSingh-md4ds Před 3 lety +1

    Hello sir from England how are you

  • @rajeshsingh-yf8jy
    @rajeshsingh-yf8jy Před 3 lety

    100% right sir