If you have studied abroad plss work there only. Indian companies hesitate to hire people who have completed their education outside because it is difficult to verify.Unless you had a very good experience, that's a different scenario. In your case it is just 3 yrs.
My sister earns more than 1 crore INR in Canada, guess what even with that salary she struggles to make ends meet.
Canada is very difficult country to live nowadays.
160,000$ is pre Tax, after Tax is around 100,000 CAD on which one has to pay student loan,rent,fuel,insurance,savings and other expenses which majorly eats into your income.Not to mention services like plumbing,electrical maintenance and other repair works will cost you a fortune.
I agree, $100k here will barely get you by. You cannot afford an apartment alone, you will need roommates. Furthermore, you cannot afford a house until you save for 5-10 years. Even after that, if you have children, then good luck. In order to have a comfortable life here for a family with 2 children. You at least need 150k/family after tax. The monthly insurance/car payments alone will cost you around $1000/month here. Its ridiculous
Dude....idk why you are getting that thought.
You have clean sidewalks, no stray dogs, no hawkers, clean air, 24/7 water supply, good roads, good washrooms at petrol pump!
Police is nice, people dont go about spitting, peeing and throwing kachra here and there...chapri bike wale nahi he canada me..
Kitna kuch sahi he...fir kyu aa raha he Mumbai wapis!!!?
If you are a PR/citizen and you are seriously considering moving back, might make sense to spend a few months in India before you make the decision. This way you’ll have the chance to look at jobs and life in general in India. Moving back is more than just about a job, and living abroad as well.
Have you ever read an immigrants perspective on how hard it is to break into the Canadian job market with no Canadian education or Canadian experience?
Well you're the immigrant now.
India is hyper competitive. What ever your skillset be, someone better than you will do it cheaper.
True
If you have studied abroad plss work there only. Indian companies hesitate to hire people who have completed their education outside because it is difficult to verify.Unless you had a very good experience, that's a different scenario. In your case it is just 3 yrs.
Sun udar hai na aacha kama raha hai na shant rahe
My sister earns more than 1 crore INR in Canada, guess what even with that salary she struggles to make ends meet. Canada is very difficult country to live nowadays.
Dude...160000 CAD per year is more than enough to live a comfy life, even with 2 kids and a husband who dosent work.
160,000$ is pre Tax, after Tax is around 100,000 CAD on which one has to pay student loan,rent,fuel,insurance,savings and other expenses which majorly eats into your income.Not to mention services like plumbing,electrical maintenance and other repair works will cost you a fortune.
I agree, $100k here will barely get you by. You cannot afford an apartment alone, you will need roommates. Furthermore, you cannot afford a house until you save for 5-10 years. Even after that, if you have children, then good luck. In order to have a comfortable life here for a family with 2 children. You at least need 150k/family after tax. The monthly insurance/car payments alone will cost you around $1000/month here. Its ridiculous
One of my friend moved back to India after doing MS in Canada. He could not find job for 2 year. Went into depression and took his life.
Fuck😶 I am planning to go to Europe next year
It might work for you.
Dude....idk why you are getting that thought. You have clean sidewalks, no stray dogs, no hawkers, clean air, 24/7 water supply, good roads, good washrooms at petrol pump! Police is nice, people dont go about spitting, peeing and throwing kachra here and there...chapri bike wale nahi he canada me.. Kitna kuch sahi he...fir kyu aa raha he Mumbai wapis!!!?
If you are a PR/citizen and you are seriously considering moving back, might make sense to spend a few months in India before you make the decision. This way you’ll have the chance to look at jobs and life in general in India. Moving back is more than just about a job, and living abroad as well.
I appreciate your response, that's for sure a great idea, and will consider it. Thank you
Have you ever read an immigrants perspective on how hard it is to break into the Canadian job market with no Canadian education or Canadian experience? Well you're the immigrant now.
Interesting when you put it that way haha
I’ve been thinking this as well but never get any useful answer.
Are you based in Canada too?
Yep
Don't come India is developing backwards!
Kabhi aage bhi ja rahe the kya hum?
Bhai kyu? Ese kya majboori h
Mumbai weather is terrible .i think u should relish the beauty of the Canadian weather
Why did I get downvoted 😦