8 REASONS WHY I AM LEAVING THE UK | LIFE IN UK

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Publicado 2023-03-29
Like patialaboy 3 and other international students I have also decided to leave the UK but because of my own reasons. I came to the UK im 2020 to study abroad in the UK and completed my masters and got the job I wanted. But it is now time to think for the long term.

This video might be helpful for you to understand whether:

You want to study in the UK in 2024?
You want to settle in the UK in 2024?
How much can you earn in the UK?


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  • @archi9050
    You know what I now live in uk and jo ye sab video me bol raha hai vo sab sahi bol rah ha hai yaha ka culture or nhs bhot hi kharab hai yaiha ek appointment nahi dete hame.. Good video.
  • @ankurandapoorva
    I completely agree with the points you mentioned. Good luck to you!
  • I moved to UK in 2001 and lived there until 2007 and then moved back to India for good. I now live in Shimla with my family and life is good here. UK has seen better days but it's not a good place to live any more. By the way Dubai is even worse... you will realise later. Nothing better than India especially Himachal... lovely place, warm hearted people and excellent air and water quality.
  • @raghavsridhar
    No sugar coating just straight to the facts 👏👏 keep it up , never change this style of video making
  • @childearth4039
    India is huge, diverse with warm hearted and respectful people The sun shines for most of the year. What else can one want ?
  • Found you today and it’s lovely explanation. It’s easier to enter and exit countries and explore in younger life because when you have settled and have kids these decisions become difficult . Wish you happiness wherever you are ❤❤
  • @humamussawar9155
    I really liked your video because it's the truth. I can relate because I used to live in France and have family in UK as well. A lot of the reasons you mentioned also motivated me to leave. Best of luck and wish you nothing but the best , khush rahein 🙌
  • Perfect information. Its very truth each and every information. According i am currently experiencing i totally agreed brother..
  • @amaansheikh2804
    Best of luck bro waiting for more productive content 😊 👍
  • Dear friend, An excellent eye-opener to those who want to go and settle in uk. Your points are quite valid as no countries can be compared with that of our native country. Hats off to you. Kudos.
  • Very brave of u to be sharing ur honest experiences brother.very true of what all u said about UK.
  • @rajkdabd
    Good points. I was in a high paying job in UK. Lived there for 18 years. Very well settled. Yet moved to Australia. Most of your points are valid, but things like high taxes, long wait to see a doctor and being away from family, cultural issues, crime etc are applicable to any of the western/ foreign countries. In my view, UK specific points are: 1. NHS is great health service, but of late things have deteriorated. Option: you can have private health insurance / have private treatment similar to India. 2. Salaries are low and not in like with inflation ( you can lead an average decent peaceful life on it, but can never become rich). 3. Work pressures are high. Getting worse. 4. Weather: it sucks! 😱. But so does in Canada, other European countries, parts of US, NZ. Yes Australian weather is much better if you live in coastal areas (not in remote desert areas or North). 5. High cost of living, high inflation rate: of late, prices have gone up a lot. But so is the case everywhere. On positive side, it is beautiful highly developed, safe, powerful country, with very class education, health system and infra structure. Very good for young people, best for holidaying and centrally located if you wish to explore Europe, and has very polite, generally nice people. No country is perfect. Go anywhere and you will it’s own set of problems (including in India). It depends a lot on personal preferences. All the best!
  • @moseskhan5391
    You are absolutely right brother. I m still in the UK however, I will leave soon
  • I went to London 2010 left uk 2018. Since then living in Pakistan with friends and family and i am so glad 🎉
  • Each nd every day in India is festive 1 surrounded by friends, family, local festivals r just unmatched 1
  • @Sky_is_a_limit
    Weather depression is literally hitting people's heart no matter what no ones like all the time same rainy cloudy drizzling..
  • @tejaltank
    Loved your analysis. It is bang on!