Why I Left India? And Why ALL Highly Skilled People Should Leave India?

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In this video, I dive deep into a salary comparison between India and Canada, taking purchasing power parity (PPP) into account. Despite adjusting for PPP, many professionals in India are still underpaid compared to their counterparts in countries like Canada. I explore why the Indian working class should seriously consider moving abroad, highlighting the potential benefits of working in developed economies.

Throughout the video, I discuss key reasons why Indians living abroad often make significantly more money and enjoy a higher quality of life. Whether you're in the tech industry, finance, or any other field, this comparison will help you understand the true value of your salary and the potential financial advantages of working overseas.
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Car and housing is very expensive in India. Health and education is also not free in India. Minimum wage worker is way better in canada than in India.

40, 000 dollar will get you a 2 acre land in US Canada but not even half a acre in India.

TRA
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Corruption 😢 is extorted 4000rs from my friend in the name of passport

x
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But why are you comparing indian salary with Canda? Compare your candian salary with the US, then the candian salary will be less. You are comapring developing country with developed country. Compare developed countries themselves

ashpreetsinghanand
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This video hits harder as someone from Nepal. Our wages are 63% of INR wages, something as basic as roads (which India has actually progressed in no matter what everyone says) a very closed economy in this globalized world. And our passport is one of the worst.

Those who could leave have already left.

So it is even more difficult to convince me to stay😔

FeverDev
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Comparing salaries between two completely different economies does not add much value. Even if someone makes $75k in Canada, they need to spend EXPONENTIALLY MORE on housing, car, insurance, utilities, food, transit etc. compared to India. So honestly, someone making $75k may struggle to even survive in Canada, but someone making Rs 13 lac per annum in India might actually be saving 20, 000 per month comfortably - with all aisho aaram.
Also, this video failed to explain how much money people need to spend on jackets, winter tires, car damage due to rusting and other stuff related to Canadian winter. Not to forget - the medical system in Canada sucks, there backwardness in every sector, the quality of immigrants is what you’ll find in Bihar. No innovation in Canada, and a country full of Uber drivers. Don’t even dare to compare Bangalore with Canada

richboy
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Before commenting, please watch the entire video where I clearly explain that making decisions based solely on purchasing power parity (PPP) is not the right approach. However, for those fixated on PPP and trying to disprove its accuracy, here's something for you: fresh air is worth C$100 million to me. Add that to the PPP equation and tell me what you get. 😂❤

PiyushCanada
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You are right. India is about to reach a breaking point where overpopulation has made it extremely difficult to maintain quality of roads, air, water, cleanliness etc. Plus overpopulation is putting young generation into depression due to huge competition everywhere. Better to move out.

DavidDavid-ypln
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भगवान आपका भला करे.... Grass is always GREEN ON OTHER SIDE... Don't come back...My wishes...

makarandadke
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I am working as Junior Business analyst in big bank here in Canada 🇨🇦 now not even dream to work in India as because they are damn underpaid. Fresh grad here starts with good salary.

Dalalstreettrader
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I will be moving to Calgary in December, this vid confirmed that I'm making the right decision

arnav
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You miss the most important two points, work experience and what degree you study here in Canada.

I live in Victoria, BC. I came here with 10 years of experience previously working as a manager in my field. Let me tell you there is still a possibility of me landing a job here given my experience and the degree I've taken up, which is a Master's.

If you are studying a diploma or even a fresh graduate without experience, forget pay parity you will be highly underpaid here in Canada. Honestly with the rates of rent, groceries and expenses in big cities whatever you earn as a starting package is just not enough.

Trust me before you choose to come here or anywhere in the world, think about your experience, see what your strengths are and then decide if you want to leave India.

There are several things bad about India but there are many things good about it too.

eboyblackout
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Very bold much needed topic. Though one needs insight to comprehend not merely eyesight.

jaya
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Basically what Piyush is saying is that a significant chunk of 1.4 billion people should move abroad and create the same type of competition and low wages in other countries by increasing the labor supply there. Also, increase pressure and prices of housing and other services. Wah kya baat hai. Bass yaar YouTube par views mil jaye, usse achi baat kya hai. Already yaha Canada mei problems hai, lekin bhaisaab ko aur chahiye.

wanderingnomad
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Iski baat sunke jyada motivate mat hojana. Canada pehle jesa nahi raha, PR lena difficult hogaya hai. Aapni zaameen bech k shift lagane mat aana. Mere friend circle me bohot log India vapis jaa chuke hai kyuki unki PR nahi hui. Aur kuch log citizenship leke India chale gye hai because its not affordable here in Canada.

jackjk
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I think your title itself is misleading. When you say highly skilled professionals, they don't make around 7 L/A in India, when I came to canada last year my salary in India was around 40L/A in Gurugram with lesser taxes than Canada. The only reason that I decided to stay back was because I was able to find a comparable job in Canada, which I know most people, at least, at my professional level don't. I am seeing hundreds of skilled professionals leaving Canada because of the glass cealing that you have here in terms of growth. In India the average salary hike is 7-8% and inflation is 5% so your salary technically is increasing by 2%, however, until very recently the inflation in Canada was around 4% and and salary hikes were around 2%, so, technically your salary is decreasing per year as you are not even able to beat the inflation.
Yea I agree, people who are not able to make it in India should try and explore abroad; however; highly skilled should not even think about it.
And morover, things in India are only going to get better but sadly, I can't say the same for Canada with the way things are going.

ankisharma
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Great points 👍 .. always go where your skills are valued

CloudSecurityGuy
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Very less job opportunity for highly skilled jobs in Canada. 1. Very less jobs in Canada as compared to India or USA. 2. Reference is must. 3. IT jobs are very difficult to get in Canada as compared to India.

sheshang
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You deserve more subscribe brother we support your argument. Keep growing ❤

deepakjaat
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Piyush bro, you are fighting alone in the comment section 😂, hats off man, i read all comments and your reply, really you are solid men,

Also you post almost daily on LinkedIn, that helps alot, please don't stop making such videos and posts because as international student (UBC) i also sometimes feel that is it right decision to move here, but still i stand on my decision, and the reason of my motivation is you and your positive perspective, i don't know whether you'll be reading my comment or not, but Best of luck man👍

YashMalhotra-sjqm
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Dear Piyush,
Very Valid Reasons provided by you respectfully.
People who have fair & unbiased vision and understanding will favour. You
Folks with no interest in Canada will see your prospective differently

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