Biggest Lies H1B Desis in America Tell You

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  • @RockDpartyy
    @RockDpartyy3 жыл бұрын

    So True. When i came to US, i was surprised to see the Indians attitude here, very few are warm and fun to interact with, most of them really avoid any small talk/ exchange pleasantries , perhaps they see you as another competitor for Green card. Although they are educated and perhaps on good paying job but they are Extremely Insecure about life , yet on facebook they will show they are having the time of their life.

  • @HomeDIYGardeningLifeStyle

    @HomeDIYGardeningLifeStyle

    Жыл бұрын

    Wow very strange. I have been living in US since 2005 but never seen any H1B person. All of the people living in H1B used to share tips immigration… how to find deals, how to save money and still travel or have parties. And also used to help each other in finding the best labor to substitute as in those days labor substitution was a reality. We were and are even today the strongest of the friends as we have been through the immigration roller coaster together. Not sure how you guys have had this experience but if u do then it’s so sad and I really feel sorry for anyone behaving in that matter😢

  • @bryandsouza9905

    @bryandsouza9905

    Жыл бұрын

    Exactly my point . They give you that “ How the F did you get here “ ?

  • @h-community

    @h-community

    Жыл бұрын

    Aisi baat bilkul nahi hai. I found many helpful people over here. All of them are still friend.

  • @rajivsen3123
    @rajivsen31233 жыл бұрын

    Your videos are straightforward, honest and intelligent. No masala or sugarcoating or downplaying. Factually accurate and love it.

  • @DesiAmericanProfessor

    @DesiAmericanProfessor

    3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much 🙂

  • @abhisheksaxena4331

    @abhisheksaxena4331

    3 жыл бұрын

    That is not at all a fair comparison.Canada free health care is what americans are envy of. Pr of canada offers a much much better life than a visa holder in u.s overall.

  • @chandrachurpaul5565

    @chandrachurpaul5565

    3 жыл бұрын

    Arrey professor h yaar, hoga hi asa

  • @saravn02
    @saravn023 жыл бұрын

    The sixth biggest lie by desis : "We will go back to India after working for a while and making some money."

  • @Naresh10511

    @Naresh10511

    3 жыл бұрын

    Haha 😆 hamster 🐹 can’t stop running

  • @NishanthNair

    @NishanthNair

    3 жыл бұрын

    Some really believe this when they say it, and panic when they cross 5 years in H1B :)

  • @arunamalla1705

    @arunamalla1705

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@NishanthNair ha ha (rofl) true

  • @Pavankumar-bd5rn

    @Pavankumar-bd5rn

    3 жыл бұрын

    Hi @saravanan, all of my friends are saying they will come back after earning money, but can you tell me why they usually do t come back. I don't have much idea about US so asking

  • @video-hs5no

    @video-hs5no

    3 жыл бұрын

    Why? After retirement?

  • @haraprasad
    @haraprasad3 жыл бұрын

    There are 2 sides to every stories. What's the use of money and career opportunities over loosing your prime age living in uncertainty if your very existence depend on your next H1B extension /amendments . You can't be with your family when they need you most back at home due to some immigration process in progress /Travel Bans. Putting your Indian born children through trauma of moving them back to India or self deport when they age out . H1Bs are exploited by everyone, the very existence of program looks exploratory in nature .It's a cake walk for those who qualify for EB1 (PHDs or Multi country managers or other exceptional abilities). India these days have also competitive opportunities and financial compensation to build your career. USA is good for higher studies ,travel and short-term assignments . The rat race of GC and settling here is just a mirage ...

  • @mamtabisht7504
    @mamtabisht75043 жыл бұрын

    Opportunities my foot, being always on the edge, frustrated with immigration system, swinging between hope and hopeless and being used as poker chip in political games; having no work life balance is no opportunity it's a emotional turmoil which is going to evaporate life out your life. Germany is much much better from the perspective of work life balance, job security, healthcare, environment, politics and friendly and straightforward non gimmicki immigration law are blessing.

  • @gillsabji

    @gillsabji

    3 жыл бұрын

    Interesting point of view. Did you move from US to Germany ?

  • @celestial2091

    @celestial2091

    2 жыл бұрын

    Can you explain more on this , because i am a student who is planning to do masters in CS after 2 years of job exp of 2 years working india , Your feedback will be very valuable to me . Thanks !!

  • @sidsid9808

    @sidsid9808

    2 жыл бұрын

    USA is not forcing anyone to live here and work here. If you don't like things here, find another country to move to asap.

  • @achyuththouta6957

    @achyuththouta6957

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@celestial2091 Do PhD instead of masters and try to get job in academia until you get green card and you won't face the problems he mentioned. Of course the path is harder but if you want to avoid the problems he mentioned it's a realistic way

  • @shrihara

    @shrihara

    Жыл бұрын

    RIght, many of my school friends moved to europe from US

  • @jeevanjoshi1070
    @jeevanjoshi10703 жыл бұрын

    For exceptional skilled people, Canada offers same opportunities. 95% of people waiting for GC are not such people. 70 years waiting for GC is a joke.

  • @adifulcrum4642

    @adifulcrum4642

    3 жыл бұрын

    Unfortunately Jevan Canada is not on the radar for extremely talented people. They can go anywhere in the world. Canada doesn’t feature in the top 10 list in the global innovation index. In a world where a country’s economic prosperity is closely coupled with its ability to carry our technology innovation Canada is not favourably positioned.

  • @sidsid9808

    @sidsid9808

    2 жыл бұрын

    That's rubbish. Talent is not valued in Canada. Most graduates are doing odd jobs or move to USA

  • @madhuvamsimachavarapu5267
    @madhuvamsimachavarapu52673 жыл бұрын

    its not worth to go through the struggle if the wait time is 30 years. Specially if one is not interested in PHD level of education.

  • @indobrit4999

    @indobrit4999

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yes you can earn money in any other countries as well next America would be either India or China

  • @radicalpotato666

    @radicalpotato666

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@indobrit4999 That "next" may come after a century, not sure about China.

  • @neoblackcyptron

    @neoblackcyptron

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@indobrit4999 I would say China is going to be the next top dog. India no chance, the country is a mess. China is leading in AI and future research. India is well on it's way to become a 4th world shit hole.

  • @shrihara

    @shrihara

    Жыл бұрын

    An there is no gaurantee of where USA will be after 30 years !!

  • @harrisn3693

    @harrisn3693

    Жыл бұрын

    @@shrihara Heck, the US might collapse like the USSR as it’s war economy is about to burst a bubble

  • @clumsyjerk
    @clumsyjerk3 жыл бұрын

    A great video that brings things to perspective.Thanks!, professor.

  • @DesiAmericanProfessor

    @DesiAmericanProfessor

    3 жыл бұрын

    Glad you enjoyed it!

  • @ZakwanKarim
    @ZakwanKarim3 жыл бұрын

    Thank you so much for your motivation sir

  • @rsrsrsrs840
    @rsrsrsrs8403 жыл бұрын

    I am a doctor and have lived in US for sometime. What you said is correct in some part, but if you look back after 15-20 years, you feel like your valuable young time in life is completely passed with struggles and tensions with isolated life with out any relatives in US. I can say, it is good to stay for sometime in US and earn your degrees, and get job and earn money for sometime, and come back to your home country, so that you will have luxury in life. What is the use of getting green card at the age of 45-55 years. If your children were born in US, they will never come to India, even if you earn crores and buy lands and properties in India. You may also be kept in old age home once your kids completely become westernised, and 2nd generation kids will be out of your hands and will no longer belongs to your family tree once they get marry africans, Mexicans and other country people. and your khandani will be closed in India. Think about it professor! Always Money, opportunities, and green card only doesn't matter. You need your existence in your home country and in your family, relatives!! I hope you will Post a realization video with same facts and experiences after you get old and your kids become westernised!!

  • @sachinmadhu2005

    @sachinmadhu2005

    3 жыл бұрын

    What is wrong in kids getting westernized?

  • @kashifaziz5272

    @kashifaziz5272

    3 жыл бұрын

    I left Canada because of this Reason and I came back to our mother land India. Desi's feel very proud if they stay in Western countries because usually they think there families will give more respect if they live in foreign. Desi's says India is full of corruption bla bla Western countries do have corruption but its hidden. To be honest with you our ppl will not be satisfied in an part of the world.

  • @ginad013

    @ginad013

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@sachinmadhu2005 nothing much just small issues like teenage pregnancies, drug addiction, going against parents.

  • @ginad013

    @ginad013

    2 жыл бұрын

    Thats 100% accurate.

  • @jakebond4006

    @jakebond4006

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@ginad013 While I do agree with your first two points, the third is baseless. Your not raising dogs, your raising children. They should be allowed to do as they wish.

  • @shouryateja
    @shouryateja Жыл бұрын

    Great video. Appreciate it😊

  • @aloksrivastava9169
    @aloksrivastava91693 жыл бұрын

    You are just my type of person Straight to the point 👍🏻

  • @architsaraogi1827
    @architsaraogi18273 жыл бұрын

    Great video sir more power to you

  • @joannacmakuchi4316
    @joannacmakuchi43163 жыл бұрын

    Great info! Keep going ☺️

  • @Rishi-sy6rr
    @Rishi-sy6rr3 жыл бұрын

    ❣️your content sir

  • @rajkanthaero461
    @rajkanthaero4613 жыл бұрын

    I accept all your points and I too felt the same. I love US because of research opportunity as well as transforming any idea into products.

  • @virenpatel6666
    @virenpatel66663 жыл бұрын

    good one professor !!

  • @shivadahiya1214
    @shivadahiya12143 жыл бұрын

    You are such an amazing person sir. Really you are the only one I think who is projecting the life and conditions in USA in the exact same way as it is happening unlike others who is exaggerating the life there May God give you the ultimate happiness and power to consistently help others.🙏🙏🙏🙏

  • @ravishmadhan
    @ravishmadhan3 жыл бұрын

    Great video

  • @narendrabhadra5022
    @narendrabhadra50223 жыл бұрын

    Always Concern & Truthful Analysis.

  • @proudincredibleindian
    @proudincredibleindian3 жыл бұрын

    Exactly sir I totally agreed with you Thank you for Vlog ✌️

  • @ivinitmittal
    @ivinitmittal3 жыл бұрын

    Truth has been spoken!!👍🏻

  • @sansaw7327
    @sansaw73273 жыл бұрын

    I would partially disagree with you on the first point, I moved to Canada on a PR, Montreal to be specific from the US and although the US has a lot of opportunities, people on visa are restricted to a lot of them, besides in an event of a layoff, they would end up taking an offer that wouldn't have been their most preferred choice just to stop the 60 day clock. Whereas in Canada, almost all jobs are a part of insurable employment putting you at a little bit of ease and not compromising on the type of opportunity one might be looking for, alongside being a PR makes you eligible for almost all jobs there are, hence providing one with more opportunities. Yes, I agree the pay would take a haircut but the myth around taxes is overhyped, its 2-3% more than the US, not more imo, but YMMV depending on how much you make. Also, the cost of living isn't the same everywhere, for instance Montreal is cheaper than most of the mega cities in North America and offers a very high standard of living, one could easily rent a decent studio in the heart of downtown for CA$800-$1k To conclude, I' would say anyone who falls in a very high income bracket in the US might have difficulties matching it to the CAD, but for most its relatively easy to match your USD salary to CAD, meaning if you made US$100k in the states, its fairly easy to make a similar amount or even a bit higher in CAD in Canada. But this might be capped once they reached a bracket of say CA$250k Just my 2 cents :)

  • @amant4350

    @amant4350

    3 жыл бұрын

    This exactly! People who have never lived in Canada exaggerate the Canadian taxes.

  • @harpreetsandhu9038

    @harpreetsandhu9038

    3 жыл бұрын

    housing and taxes are low in USA because how everything is spread-out. But US does pay extra for healthcare. Salaries in Canada do pay more. Last but not least it's easy getting immigration in Canada, That's NUMBER 1 reason. It's much harder getting PR in US. that's people move here. We get all the good talent. :)

  • @gopalbasu2055

    @gopalbasu2055

    Жыл бұрын

    Canada is a kinder , more caring place . No gun violence everyday of the week somewhere or the other in the country south of the border . If someone loses his or her job , they will still have health insurance . Renters generally have more rights than in the USA . Immigration is based strictly on skills which is reflected in a point based system . Certain provinces offer $10 per day universal day care services for small children soon to be extended to the entire country . People earning less receive free dental care . If you apply implied Market pricing to these universal benefits it would be a substantial amount . Likely exceed the high taxes that Canadian tend to pay . Also universally available services imply there are fewer people who feel discriminated against . This results in less racial discrimination in Canada . If you compare nominal salaries between USA and Canada , USA will win . But you need to add implied market price of benefits and market price of social peace however you want to calculate these intangibles .

  • @arunamalla1705
    @arunamalla17053 жыл бұрын

    well said! USA is truly progressive, and full of opportunities. USA - got the best out me, and I got so many opportunities in no time and I am a full time employee of a US based company. This country changed my early retirement mindset to a growth/career oriented mindset. I came to USA, without any high aspirations, and with early retirement mindset. However, after getting immense no of opportunities here, I stand corrected. American dream is still alive! we don't need to be asleep to believe it :-) I am indebted to this country. Love you America!

  • @sanjithkeshavmurthy4171
    @sanjithkeshavmurthy41713 жыл бұрын

    Sir I agree that US has many good things like u said but the struggle that one has to go through is horrible cuz there is no guarantee when it will end of what will happen to you on the way no matter how talented u are. Life is very short and u can't spend it fighting immigration battles people want to settle down and have a stable life. Not everything is based on talent cuz even H 1B is based on luck. US is perfect place on when everything goes the way u want it to. In US as an Indian immigrant it's extreme cases either everything goes right or it goes wrong horribly and ur dream of living and working in US can be destroyed at any time

  • @DesiAmericanProfessor

    @DesiAmericanProfessor

    3 жыл бұрын

    Very well said. Topic of my next video Sir :)

  • @DANISH4114

    @DANISH4114

    3 жыл бұрын

    My god this is so confusing. Other video professor made shows American dream is over still think it is worth it??

  • @DesiAmericanProfessor

    @DesiAmericanProfessor

    3 жыл бұрын

    I actually mention in the other video that American dream if it means settling in the US (if you were born in India and do not have extraordinary qualifications), it is over because of far too many Indians in the waiting line. It is not over for people from other countries and those Indians who have highly specialized qualifications such as MDs and PhDs. If the American dream means getting the opportunity to learn and innovate, it is still on for everyone.

  • @sanjithkeshavmurthy4171

    @sanjithkeshavmurthy4171

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@DesiAmericanProfessor I agree that's why I said it's easier to go to cannada get citizenship there and then come to US rather than going to US directly for Indians. There is also the fact that chances are very slim of you getting what u want it's better to try some other country if u don't have the time and patience to do all that. Getting H 1B after masters is next to impossible nowadays and PhD takes a long time as u have said so it's a long battle which many people don't want to fight anymore cuz the success chances are very slim. Its like a blind investment with no guarantee of returns u expect

  • @kalgandikota7752

    @kalgandikota7752

    3 жыл бұрын

    Sanjithji, I heard the US Green Card is approved based on the country of birth not the country of citizenship. Therefore even if you get Canadian Citizenship, you may still have to wait as long as an Indian citizen though your job opportunities in USA will increase due to ease of getting TN visa than H1B visa. That said, please check the rules as of today yourself and do not make your decisions solely based on what I've known from my past.

  • @satyabratamohanty5139
    @satyabratamohanty5139 Жыл бұрын

    Thank You so much for your excellent and genuine information about USA..In social media the scenario is completely different.

  • @prasadhonnavara875
    @prasadhonnavara8752 жыл бұрын

    Well explained.real truth.as a tourist many of us have seen more places than many local citizens who are living in one corner.

  • @gigglypuff3589
    @gigglypuff35893 жыл бұрын

    You are right Sir. I used to be on H1b in USA but had to move to canada after I lost my job with a startup in the Bay Area when the pandemic started

  • @Libbydar_17

    @Libbydar_17

    2 жыл бұрын

    How did you move to canada?

  • @harrisn3693

    @harrisn3693

    Жыл бұрын

    @@Libbydar_17 stupid easy to move to Canada

  • @mamtabisht7504
    @mamtabisht75043 жыл бұрын

    It would ruining a fools errand when your decision to migrate is based on the success of few CEO in silicon valley or New York; truth be told right gauge of prosperity of society, happiness of society is prosperity of middle class.

  • @28Observer
    @28Observer3 жыл бұрын

    Been here since 1998...you nailed it...Clean and clear dissection friend,

  • @aaravkak941
    @aaravkak9413 жыл бұрын

    Sir please make a video on how you got your Green Card and what all you had to for it.

  • @Smart_Tamaha
    @Smart_Tamaha2 жыл бұрын

    I did my Masters in CS at the University of British Columbia and I am a Canadian Citizen now. Canadian citizens can work in the USA on TN under NAFTA. I am working for a US company in Vancouver and in San Francisco. Also, We have free medical in Canada. Professor, University of Toronto and the University of British Columbia are high world ranking Universities.

  • @AdityaJape

    @AdityaJape

    Жыл бұрын

    free health care 🤣 how is the cleaning of snow going desh drohi.

  • @ussalpha5379

    @ussalpha5379

    Жыл бұрын

    @@AdityaJape Lol, there is no snow in US?

  • @indobrit4999
    @indobrit49993 жыл бұрын

    My Relatives also look down upon me as their kids safe in foreign universities whereas I am working in India I don't have a great salary but still sufficient for survival , but these relatives always taunt me I am happy with myself but these judgemental thinking is what makes you depressed

  • @AayushMatkar

    @AayushMatkar

    3 жыл бұрын

    stay strong bruv , care less about them and care more about yourself

  • @HarshvardhanKanthode

    @HarshvardhanKanthode

    Жыл бұрын

    In 5 years you'll forget all about them, take a chill pill and live your life to the fullest

  • @shrihara

    @shrihara

    Жыл бұрын

    I have gone through that, now my relative kids (Cousins) are in 40s and 50s with their children in foreign have become rebels. They don't want to meet or invite their parents. Their grandchildren have zero percent of Indian culture having relationships/married people of other nationalities, religion etc. Now they have no face to show to us.

  • @eashananwekar6531

    @eashananwekar6531

    Жыл бұрын

    @@shrihara sir whats wrong with "having relationships/married people of other nationalities, religion etc"? their life, their future, their wish

  • @ashishdevadig2835

    @ashishdevadig2835

    Жыл бұрын

    @@eashananwekar6531 hello deshdrohi

  • @dbiswas
    @dbiswas Жыл бұрын

    100% to the point and very honest comments.

  • @tejasvi18joshi
    @tejasvi18joshi3 жыл бұрын

    Sir, 130 crore Indians cannot flock to USA rather they have to make India the land of opportunities. Many people just aspire to go to USA by only seeing money but forget to see the struggle there . .

  • @DesiAmericanProfessor

    @DesiAmericanProfessor

    3 жыл бұрын

    I know Sir. My channel is not watched by 130 cr Indians though. My channel is small and will not grow big because of the nature of its content. Only those who desire to study in the US or are already here watch my videos.

  • @veenamallesara4041

    @veenamallesara4041

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@DesiAmericanProfessor Their moms also watch your videos

  • @yashbane9354
    @yashbane93542 жыл бұрын

    Love your Jai Hind and God Bless America at the end of your videos

  • @rohitkhosla8110
    @rohitkhosla81103 жыл бұрын

    Immigration struggle is a heart breaker. Ftom OPG to H1B, from H1B to GC.. Very diffcult process. But as he says it is worth it. Have canada as option b.

  • @GiriNaidu
    @GiriNaidu3 жыл бұрын

    You told all is 100% True. When in India I was struggling for Job only American based company offered me job and opportunity. I am always thankful for the American people and country. It is 100% true that it is land of opportunity but the opportunity is successful for only few people. Only with hard work you can achieve the target. Today I am successfully working on H1B is only because of American companies. So always thankful for the country and people. Love you America.. God Bless.. Give Indians an opportunity to grow with you.. We will make your country successful..!!

  • @drstrongfeet

    @drstrongfeet

    3 жыл бұрын

    But who is going to make india successful and will india ever be successful????

  • @karthik_kp13

    @karthik_kp13

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@drstrongfeet ask the government

  • @shobanasebastian7186

    @shobanasebastian7186

    Жыл бұрын

    @@drstrongfeet if an Indian gets a job in an American company an Indian household is getting fed. India gets most of the outsourcing projects from the US.

  • @rohanutep81

    @rohanutep81

    Жыл бұрын

    @@shobanasebastian7186yes but getting job in USA is not easy with the same American employer

  • @ashaadluru
    @ashaadluru3 жыл бұрын

    Thank u sir

  • @InterviewDOT
    @InterviewDOT3 жыл бұрын

    Thanks for sharing 👌🙏 Interviewdot

  • @harishgoyal912
    @harishgoyal912 Жыл бұрын

    Very valid points.👍

  • @virajzalte5718
    @virajzalte57183 жыл бұрын

    I see all your videos ...I want to do ms in product design in usa But I am very confuse about it. I dont know I should do it or not. Here is in india everything goes wrong about me.

  • @Lubi879
    @Lubi8795 ай бұрын

    So true. My relatives on this visa in USA discouraged me with all u mentioned points when I said am planning to come😂

  • @amant4350
    @amant43503 жыл бұрын

    Buddy, who told you Canada has 50% tax deduction? Please Google its tax brackets. It's no where even close to 50%

  • @Taloninfinity

    @Taloninfinity

    3 жыл бұрын

    You are right

  • @Dazak

    @Dazak

    3 жыл бұрын

    It is not 30% in the US either. The effective tax rate hardly reaches 25% for most people making $250K AGI as a household.

  • @rahulgokhroo6686
    @rahulgokhroo6686 Жыл бұрын

    Nice video.

  • @whateverwatever1673
    @whateverwatever16733 жыл бұрын

    where shud i go for bachelors and masters in tech. after my grade 12 ..man i'm soo confused its really difficult to decide what country shud i go to .. ok lets be honest here ..i really wanted to go to the us but after knowing some harsh reality i've decided to change my mind lmao ..sir pls suggest which country's gonna be the best for us

  • @xavier3585

    @xavier3585

    2 жыл бұрын

    Its still the best country to go. But if you want to live here permanently it is difficult unless you have extraordinary skill or talent.

  • @shubhamkumarsrivastava250
    @shubhamkumarsrivastava2503 жыл бұрын

    I hope you don't mind me asking the model name of your Monitor in the backgrond.

  • @DesiAmericanProfessor

    @DesiAmericanProfessor

    3 жыл бұрын

    Asus Designo MX279HS Monitor - 27" Full HD (1920x1080), IPS LED with 178° Wide-View, Frameless, 1080P, Low Blue Light Eye Care HDMI VGA,Silver/Black

  • @Harjeet_Singh_M
    @Harjeet_Singh_M3 жыл бұрын

    You speak the raw truth.

  • @rushisorathiya3816

    @rushisorathiya3816

    3 жыл бұрын

    Are you in USA ?

  • @mannan4941
    @mannan49412 жыл бұрын

    Sir if I study in BBA in International American University,Would I get H1B visa and Green Card.Sir I gotta get settled in the US but I don't know would I get H1B and Green Card.

  • @skc9491
    @skc9491 Жыл бұрын

    Hi Prof, I appreciate your vlog. That's exactly what I thought when I watched some vlogs of Indians, who returned to India from the US and eulogizing that !! They were not even Green Card holders! Your vlog truly paints the correct picture. One point I like to make regarding Canada is that Canada is a gateway to the US. TN1 has no limit and is processed within two-three weeks. H1B hassle is not there, the only similarity is that here also the dependants cannot work in the US for US companies. More than one million Canadians work in the US, and a good portion of them are of Indian origin. And with Covid, a lot of jobs are becoming remote! So that becomes a good option for people in the long-term.

  • @rahulprem1039
    @rahulprem10393 жыл бұрын

    I know that feeling even though we have great coffee everywhere that feeling of drinking coffee in us is different. It

  • @biswarup007
    @biswarup0073 жыл бұрын

    This video was really necessary

  • @tomycapitaltomy8872
    @tomycapitaltomy88723 жыл бұрын

    Sir ur videos are very much informative..for usa dreamers.. sir can tell us prospects about MS in aerospace engineering.usa

  • @adifulcrum4642

    @adifulcrum4642

    3 жыл бұрын

    USA is a best place to study aerospace engineering but the job prospects has hassles due to the security clearance requirements of aerospace industries. You may consider non clearance jobs in US. The other alternative is UK and Germany but I guess the problem of security clearance can be present there as well. India has a growing Aerospace industry and all big aerospace companies has a good footprint in India.

  • @itsmejaya6063
    @itsmejaya6063 Жыл бұрын

    Totally agree with you 👍

  • @ayushsharma5640
    @ayushsharma5640 Жыл бұрын

    Can H1B desis can buy home , start business in USA or they need green card ? Can they change job in H1B if green card filed ? Or they need to file it again if job changed ?

  • @sandeshreddy5347
    @sandeshreddy53473 жыл бұрын

    Many famous individuals like the now CEO's came to the US way back in 1990's and became US citizens in a matter of few years Can you say that the people who are going now or atleast 5 yrs back going can be as successful as Pichai, Nadella etc.. with this huge immigration issues? Many are just trying to maintain their Visa Status active. Even changing their designation in your job is very tiring process

  • @DesiAmericanProfessor

    @DesiAmericanProfessor

    3 жыл бұрын

    yes true. I make this point in this video kzread.info/dash/bejne/ZZ-q09qnh9G8fZc.html

  • @tejindersingh4154
    @tejindersingh41543 жыл бұрын

    "Be weary and respectfully keep quiet.." This helps in many diverse situations 😃

  • @NirmalSilwal
    @NirmalSilwal3 жыл бұрын

    Totally agreed sir

  • @xinformatics
    @xinformatics3 жыл бұрын

    Great video sir; finally some important topic other than bashing the IIT system. Most of the successful indian professors in the US universities are a product of the IIT system.

  • @DesiAmericanProfessor

    @DesiAmericanProfessor

    3 жыл бұрын

    Let me try and explain. Many students quit their PhD programs because of their harsh advisers. My adviser was no different. He actually still bashes me. But I never saw it as bashing. I always saw it as honest feedback and need for me to improve. His intentions towards me and all students are always noble. His criticism is rooted in his desire to see you become a good scholar. That is why, while many people quit their PhD programs, I kept improving. If you keep resisting bitter but true feedback, you will never improve and never grow. I just watched netflix series on IIT KGP. It also says all the same things I say.

  • @xinformatics

    @xinformatics

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@DesiAmericanProfessor Whenever I contradict something, you answer it calmly and I start doubting myself and become skeptical about my own views. How are you able to do that?

  • @financialninja3180

    @financialninja3180

    3 жыл бұрын

    There is also the issue of exploitation. My roommate was from IIT Kanpur and his advisor was also an IIT Kanpur alumni. He came to US in 1995, while I came in 97. His advisor did not let him go till 2006!!! He got equivalent of 3 phds out of him. Meanwhile I finished my masters, got married, got GC, bought a house while my roommate was still in school! He is now a Prof at university and I always remind him not be the ahole advisor his prof was!

  • @jordonpeel4609

    @jordonpeel4609

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@xinformatics - That's the difference! You expect him to fight with you, huh? Stop testing others' patience and concentrate on your life. Take it or leave it!

  • @svdfxd
    @svdfxd3 жыл бұрын

    Every word you said is true.

  • @funnybones2265
    @funnybones22652 жыл бұрын

    Sir , can u please guide on how to manage home loan in india after shifting to usa.. do we need to activate internal roaming as we need OTP for each and every bank transaction. Or is there any better and efficient way??

  • @sumitb15

    @sumitb15

    Жыл бұрын

    Yes you have to recharge your mobile number and must ensure to be in an activated plan

  • @mbh2368
    @mbh23683 жыл бұрын

    Please make a video on EB5 category green card

  • @nadermazari3334
    @nadermazari33342 жыл бұрын

    Despite all the issues, the US is still a far better place to live than most other countries. It is also one of the cheapest places to live if you do your research. I immigrated to the US back in the early 1980's. I came from a different background from Pakistan and even though it was a bit of a culture shock, I was already fluent in the language and that made a major difference. The second step I took was paramount in my getting to know the country, its people and culture: I joined the US Army and went off to Mannheim Germany for 2 years. The remainder of my service was at Ft. Riley, Kansas. Looking back, these 4 years were the best years of my life full of new experiences. If you leave any major urban area of the US, you can buy land quite cheap and can actually live off the grid. I have travelled the length and breadth of the US by road. The vast expanse of open land one encounters upon leaving the cities is breathtaking. Land and open land. This is not the case with many other places. And another thing: this is about the only place in the world where if you choose to be alone (not be tied down by culture and religion) you can do it. No regrets here!

  • @rohanutep81

    @rohanutep81

    Жыл бұрын

    Things in 1980 were different than today.Consider that fact plus you’re from Pakistan which is not backlogged like India and China for green card

  • @vijayakumarg9763
    @vijayakumarg9763 Жыл бұрын

    Excellent

  • @Abhishek-bb4co
    @Abhishek-bb4co3 жыл бұрын

    Sir in one of your videos you said that in Texas if one doesn't have car then there is no life. So at least for MS student is it possible to lead a life (till completion of MS) without car ? And can we lead a life of 2 years with bicycle?

  • @saidhanchander2138

    @saidhanchander2138

    3 жыл бұрын

    Well, it’s possible if you are near campus and hangout near but if you want to travel around then you need car or rent one when you want to go

  • @sachinmadhu2005

    @sachinmadhu2005

    3 жыл бұрын

    As a student you live near campus. Use campus transport system to travel within campus. Use rental cars for long trips. Think about your masters, not about car.

  • @DesiAmericanProfessor

    @DesiAmericanProfessor

    3 жыл бұрын

    People usually live close to campus or a place near public transport to go to campus. Then they take uber/lyft or public transport to get groceries.

  • @Abhishek-bb4co

    @Abhishek-bb4co

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@DesiAmericanProfessor thanks sir

  • @Abhishek-bb4co

    @Abhishek-bb4co

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@saidhanchander2138 thanks

  • @TheUmaragu
    @TheUmaragu Жыл бұрын

    Hello Doctor you are right.

  • @THEONE-du1nc
    @THEONE-du1nc3 жыл бұрын

    I am Now preparing for jee 2021 I will get into a nit or tier 2 college But I want to get into research Like I want to invent stuff I love to learn more about things like I open laptops and stuff and appliances and learn about them Which engineering branch should I take I dont want to become a coder (good at it) Biotechnology how is it I want to get into research

  • @THEONE-du1nc

    @THEONE-du1nc

    3 жыл бұрын

    Electronic branch

  • @THEONE-du1nc

    @THEONE-du1nc

    3 жыл бұрын

    Mechanical

  • @sarbeshmallick6452

    @sarbeshmallick6452

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@THEONE-du1nc what was ur percentile on Feb and March?

  • @amanrai5285

    @amanrai5285

    3 жыл бұрын

    Take physics or chemical branch, if you want to become like elon or someone you can also choose mechanical brnach. BUT you'll have problem, tier 2 colleges may not teach you better, and getting into research is bit difficult, you should do your research, if I were you I would have choosen math or physics field I hate unnecessary coding.

  • @kalgandikota7752

    @kalgandikota7752

    3 жыл бұрын

    THE ONE bro, Just because you are curious about opening laptops and stuff doesn't mean you have passion for electronics which is evident from the line you wrote (copying below): 'Biotechnology how is it' I appreciate you writing here because only when you voice your concerns/opinions, someone will step into discussion, a good discussion or a bad argument, for everybody to observe, understand and/or participate. I understand you did not ask for my advice but I wholeheartedly felt it is my duty as a human being to write here and encourage your critical, logical & rational thoughts based on my life’s experiences and research. Therefore, please kindly bear with my reply. If you get into biotechnology, it is all about analyzing huge number of samples (statistics, data science) which in turn means lots of coding. There is no field of ENGINEERING RESEARCH now that does not have coding or at least use some already created software packages. Therefore, please convince yourself that whatever in your mind about coding is only due to fear created since your childhood due to your interactions with negative creatures around you. The fear of coding is similar to fear of mathematics subjects like algebra, calculus, transforms etc. These fears are formed in mind due to elders like teachers or seniors at school, parents, siblings, relatives etc. Therefore, please rationalize and discover your limitations so that you can change those limitations to pursue a research based career. Since I don’t know where you live, India or USA, I am not able to tell my opinion so you think about it. If you are a citizen of USA, then you have a number of resources (information centers at universities, go to campuses meet student organizations, counsellors etc.) to actually talk to in person. If you are in India, then you may have to depend on internet and your personal contacts. Also, in USA, the education system being flexible, one could change their career even later in life by pursuing another degree. In India, it is not that easy now due to scarcity of the number of universities for the vast population of India. There is a National Education Policy 2020 which might go into effect in few years will make higher education flexible at least in central government level. If you are Indian and coming to USA for studies, job and ultimately immigration, then please plan accordingly because you won’t be having much funds or time to keep jumping different fields of study. International students are rarely allowed to work outside campuses and therefore you may not have extra funds if you keep hopping to another branch of study after wasting time on one field of study. All problems aspiring Indian youth facing now are due to lack of enough number of universities in Sciences, Technologies, Engineering, Medical sciences etc. for the population of India. Therefore, please have that political cause also on the back of your mind so that generations after you are also NOT in the same dilemma as you. According to the 2021 US report on Best Global Universities Rankings, there are 266 globally ranked universities in USA with a population of just 33 crores and only 59 globally ranked universities in entire India with a population of over 135 crores which is more than 4 times USA. In other words, there is one world ranked university for around 12 lakhs people in USA. In India, there is one world ranked university for around 230 lakhs people implying that many states of India don’t have a world-ranked university in STEM fields at all provoking the intelligent youth of those states to start thinking whether they should leave the country or migrate to another Indian state. The top most Indian University IISc, Bangalore is ranked 520 in the 2021 US News Report. Right now due to lack of highly educated man-power, foreign countries are being involved in many high-tech projects of trains, cars, smartphones, computers, laptops, gadgets, roads, airports, medicines, social-media, e-commerce etc. India-led & India-owned Development is required for the success of India. Increasing the number of universities and their global rankings must be the focus of all intellectuals, Government and NGOs in India now so that India will have choicest man-power to work on latest technologies providing jobs, curing illnesses and improving overall standard of living of all and their families. Anyway, since you are youth trying to set your career, just keep that cause on back-burner and one day when you are successful like our Desi American Professor you could also have a Social Media platform to influence masses, if not become a politician to change the bane, the dilemma of Intellectual Indian Youth like yourself. If you watched the previous video of our Desi American Professor, he explained a perspective of Emotional Intelligence in a easy way though in Hindi. Please watch that video to broaden your thinking, ambitions and perspective on life. Also, I encourage you to make notes of life topics and try to solve your dilemmas, hurdles and goals just the same way as you make notes for your technical studies. Many Politicians/CEOs of big corporations etc. do the same. You should do the same too so you have clarity of thought when you become someone big in your life. Until the last minute, keep thinking and keep making notes of your abilities, financial constraints, your social supports, your goals etc. Don’t be shy to change your dreams when they’re not aligning with what makes you comfortable. Also, study of psychology as a hobby appears to be very much required by Indians to be able to convince their parents and other elders in families or the neighborhood. Rational Critical Thinking is very important in analyzing flood of information from various sources (political discourses, News, Internet, friends, student leaders, teachers, books, parents, religious leaders etc.). One shouldn’t just believe somethings and then deduce conclusions based on that. One must first digest the information and then only deduce conclusions based on that. Let’s say if the information digested is not healthy (poisonous), deductions/inductions based on that harm oneself/others….If the information digested is healthy, deductions based on that benefit oneself/others. Hence comprehension, discernment of good & bad and critical thinking must be practiced just as one practices any sport or any profession. Hope you too pursue the study of Logic with same zeal as a Computer Science engineer or a Medical scientist/doctor. (Wikipedia is a good place to start/initiate studying Logic, critical thinking, politics, business etc. Then you may research on various other internet websites) Concluding, we are able to this informative video from few thousand miles away living in a different time-zones and be able to communicate because we have a high-speed internet connection. Those who cannot travel around the world may still edify themselves, make friends and build a network of researchers or research websites via internet right from their own homes/facilities. Let’s pray and wish a day dawns when one don’t need pay high tuition fees or travel across India (to institutes like JNU, Hyderabad university, IIT, IIM, AIMS etc.) or elsewhere in the world (like USA, Australia, Canada, UK etc.) to study if one has no money to study sciences, medicine, business, law, politics, technologies, acting, cinema, sociology, psychology, philosophy, religion etc. Just a computer and internet connection will do. It is possible to reduce the costs of education by a good mix of online classes & necessary in-person classroom lectures and labs. Also, Girl-children who are under several restrictions by their traditional-parents could get educated from their own homes under supervision of their traditional parents. In summary, you just can’t have one priority over other forever. In order to identify what will make you lead a happy life is solely dependent on your own carefully calibrated research spending enormous amounts of time, albeit with several inputs from your ambience. Majority of people in this world reason though they may be afraid to express themselves in public. Please kindly forgive me if I said anything incorrect and wrong or hurt your feelings! Also due to time constraints, please kindly forgive my Indlish mistakes too! Satyameva Jayathe, Kal Gandikota That said, I am not affiliated with any religions, sects, castes, tribes, languages, political ideologies, food habits, dress habits etc.

  • @gitabachudasama7018
    @gitabachudasama70183 жыл бұрын

    I m 45 years of age with master degree in English literature. I have 15 years of experience in Management of school. Want to do PhD in education field. Do you think it's possible to get visa at this age

  • @divr6160

    @divr6160

    3 жыл бұрын

    U can ask this question in Reddit ,, In subreddit named india_academia

  • @Universal-g6c

    @Universal-g6c

    3 жыл бұрын

    Sorry to comment without his permission, to brief , I have done my Masters in the U.S and now in India. Trust me, if your plans are genuine and have required documents I mean for pursuing a degree , age is not a factor at all

  • @RohanKumar-bq2ri

    @RohanKumar-bq2ri

    3 жыл бұрын

    Yes, you can easily get visa if you get admitted to a reputed university. I knew someone whose daughter went to study in US. She was their only child and her parents missed her dearly. So they moved to US for higher education(they were in 50s) and are now working on H-1B. But again you are from non-technical background, so hard to comment.

  • @GJM_US
    @GJM_US6 ай бұрын

    Thank you thank you and thank you once more. As legal immigrant who came as teen and now in mid sixties, I have totally loved this country from bottom of my heart. I cant stop appreciating just about every day that i am here. Just breaks 💔 when I keep hearing indians in America constantly degrading and insulting this country. Really, no one is keeping you here in America at gun point. Its as simple as buying one-way ticket and checking in at their nearest international airport for a flight back home.

  • @id4deepak
    @id4deepak3 жыл бұрын

    Perefctly explained and i am so tired of my countrymen telling this BS and lies to each other lol

  • @AhaCooking
    @AhaCooking3 жыл бұрын

    My personal opinion on this video. 1. Title is 'Biggest Lies H1B Desis in America Tell You' but the topic first spoken about was about Canada 2. Quality of life is not directly proportional to money. Just because you pay less taxes in the US, housing is less expensive doesn't mean the quality of life is higher. 3. Canada is consistently ranked as one of the best countries to live in. 4. If a person is skilled enough there are lot many opportunities in Canada that pay you on par with the US. 5. Off late companies like Amazon, Microsoft, Google and Netflix are starting their offices with ~5k employees. It will increase further in the future. 6. Schools in Canada are relatively cheaper than in the US. 7. Healthcare is free in Canada. 8. Cities in Canada are closer to the US border because up north has more snow and less livable. I am not in Canada but I felt the video is biased.

  • @kamalahdan4654
    @kamalahdan46543 жыл бұрын

    Same in India when we go as tourist we see more places .indian living in India sometime never go to the next town

  • @radicalpotato666

    @radicalpotato666

    3 жыл бұрын

    Very true.

  • @richboy3860
    @richboy38603 жыл бұрын

    ‘Work opportunity’ is just one part of the American dream. The other parts are ‘stable visa status’ and ‘violence-free life’. When millions of people wait for 15 years for a permanent status and thousands get killed in mass shootings, the US is definitely not the most desired country for many. Could be for you, but please also highlight that along with good job opportunities, chances of getting shot dead come along 😊

  • @gauravbarge
    @gauravbarge3 жыл бұрын

    Fact: Come to US with an expiry date and possiblity of revision. It is land of opportunities but for H1B , lets revisit, it is restricted. So why are we here, mostly we now it would be hard find same amount of money. So we stay as long as we can. Yes apply of green card, but its mostly out of wish full thinking rather than well defined plan. Will a few H1B succeed, yes sure, but is it systematicly difficult. Ratio will be vastly different between the current decade and previous. Reality Canada may has less opportunity, more tax, expensive housing etc. But it also has a level playing ground. So no system policy that making it difficult. So it you get H1B, come here work, apply GC. AND stop dreaming and wake up to reality, be practical if you want continue to live the same way you should start looking at other countries to settle in. If you fail at that, stay and work until you had it enough or they had enough of you.

  • @varunmanjunath6204
    @varunmanjunath62043 жыл бұрын

    But if you don't even get a visa what's the point of usa

  • @mannan4941
    @mannan49412 жыл бұрын

    Sir Can I live off campus first year of bachelor?

  • @bittu1857
    @bittu18573 жыл бұрын

    Totally agree, US is the best country for opportunities but life is not all about that. If you factor in the mental health disturbances that this country causes and the psychological damage to the productivity that the immigration system causes particularly for Indian immigrants, everything gets neutralized. I am a physician and I can tell you being on H1B for 20+ years is not healthy. Stress is the root cause of thousands of diseases. Therefore, at the cost of losing 50-60K USD per year, I am chosing my mental peace.

  • @javedmalwan4777
    @javedmalwan47773 жыл бұрын

    Sir USA me undergraduate college me scholarship kaise milti hai uske upar video banaye

  • @pulakkabir2276
    @pulakkabir2276 Жыл бұрын

    hello sir. can u please make a video or mention here any reliable IT consultancy who does H1B?

  • @DesiAmericanProfessor

    @DesiAmericanProfessor

    Жыл бұрын

    I would never recommend an H1B consultancy. Avoid them at all costs

  • @ravivsa9380
    @ravivsa9380 Жыл бұрын

    So true.

  • @mirelahmed9625
    @mirelahmed9625 Жыл бұрын

    True, right off the bat after my masters With just a year of Exp. in a startup in India i am making so much more money compared to even seasoned employees in CA

  • @mahimaahmed4069
    @mahimaahmed40692 жыл бұрын

    This the truth ,the United States 🇺🇸 have better things and if you are disabled you will get help more here in the US🇺🇸 ,than in other countries. This is a good country this is better than most countries in my cast .This is a very good video indeed .

  • @suruchisuru.1325
    @suruchisuru.13252 жыл бұрын

    As I am a student I can't give any opinion on the party life after you graduate . But as a student the party life is great . 3 to 4 days a week easy

  • @ayushbodh285
    @ayushbodh2853 жыл бұрын

    Which one is better MBA from a Average US universities so I can get a green card in future or MBA from a good indian university ???

  • @DesiAmericanProfessor

    @DesiAmericanProfessor

    3 жыл бұрын

    MBA in India. You won't get a green card with an MBA

  • @xinformatics

    @xinformatics

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@DesiAmericanProfessor sir could you please make a detailed video on differences between EB1A and EB1B? I have seen your videos on how you got your GC but could you make a more detailed video?

  • @ayushbodh285

    @ayushbodh285

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@DesiAmericanProfessor HOW ABOUT MBA IN STEM FROM AVERAGE US UNIVERSITIES FOR GREEN CARD 🤔

  • @DesiAmericanProfessor

    @DesiAmericanProfessor

    3 жыл бұрын

    country of birth is India? Almost no chance.

  • @ayushbodh285

    @ayushbodh285

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@DesiAmericanProfessor thanks for the information

  • @PG24108
    @PG241083 жыл бұрын

    Hi Sir, Thank you - Please help to improve India. So we don't want to stay in Visa queue.

  • @neoblackcyptron
    @neoblackcyptron2 жыл бұрын

    You are a professor, I am sure you solve optimization problems on a regular basis based on constraints. For an Indian with no family ties, and no drive to do a Phd, the American dream is best left untouched if settling long term is the ultimate goal. If 6 year work and getting out is the goal, then by all means they should exploit the H1b visa as long as they have it.

  • @DesiAmericanProfessor

    @DesiAmericanProfessor

    2 жыл бұрын

    My next two videos are on this topic. By the way, I had watched your videos before. I admire your courage. How are you doing? In another comment, you say India is a mess. Isn't India growing? Why do you say it is a mess?

  • @neoblackcyptron

    @neoblackcyptron

    2 жыл бұрын

    @@DesiAmericanProfessor I’m doing pretty good now. Having left the US 3 years ago, I took time to figure out my next moves. Tried lots of random things one of which was intro to ML by Prof.Andrew Ng on coursera. One thing led to another and I started going deeper into the AI / ML side of things while living in India. 2020 i was in US for 1 year tourist visit. I had a desire to do a masters in AI but was hesitant since it is a serious commitment. But with a little push from my family. I applied based on my background and certifications. Got admitted and am back in the US doing a new masters now. As for why I say India is a mess. Back in 2018 after my return to India. A project came up to build a commercial office space in IT area in my city. My father and i had to get a piece of paper/permit to build on our own land. It took 1 year of going to the government authority over and over again to get it. The sense of power and entitlement and bullying they do in India due to big government there is really terrible. Also with demonetization, India’s shadow economy is struggling, purchasing power is lower than before, India was in a recession pre covid19 when I was there, post COVID-19 it took a massive hit. Everyone says India has potential. But it will never be able to live up to it because of our bureaucracy. A bureaucratic setup that kills anything with sluggishness and delays. This story will repeat itself. So for Indians wanting out. Unfortunately, US is not the option due to wait times. They can optimize and try Canada or Australia. Some like me on family based sponsorship who can get GC in 5 years should only try this route. If they can’t do PhD or have money to invest in eb5.

  • @Drganguli
    @Drganguli2 жыл бұрын

    The worst thing about Canada is the cold weather. Southern and western usa is salubrious

  • @dukenukem167
    @dukenukem1673 жыл бұрын

    What is the green card scenario for doctors? Please shed some light on the life of doctors, you have done so many times for engineers and PhDs but never much about doctors. I would be highly obliged if you do so. Thanks!

  • @DesiAmericanProfessor

    @DesiAmericanProfessor

    3 жыл бұрын

    because I have lived through the journey of an engineer and a PhD. I have not lived through a doctors journey.

  • @dukenukem167

    @dukenukem167

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@DesiAmericanProfessor I understand, sir. Still, any insight would be greatly appreciated.

  • @adifulcrum4642
    @adifulcrum46423 жыл бұрын

    More power to you buddy. I completely agree with you. Canada will never be able to out compete the US. They will never be able to attract the best talent in the world like the US. And they are way behind the US when it comes to pace of tech innovation.

  • @adifulcrum4642

    @adifulcrum4642

    3 жыл бұрын

    Buddy even with the immigration hassles US, UK and Germany are way better than Canada. And if free health care is a factor please consider the vaccine distribution performance of US, UK, Germany vis a vis Canada. Only when the system is under stress you come to know it’s actual value. And I can’t see any high speed trains in Canada and smart cities. China Japan and Singapore are some of the best counties in the world as far as infrastructure is concerned. I don’t have anything against the people of Canada. I understand that the quality of life is good in Canada. But also think that the Canadians deserve more considering the taxes they are paying. And yes USA is light years ahead so much so that you can’t compare it to Canada.

  • @TarunKumar-uo5gn

    @TarunKumar-uo5gn

    Жыл бұрын

    @@adifulcrum4642 Peace of mind is far superior to innovation. Innovation is overated virtue

  • @rambaskaran1729
    @rambaskaran1729 Жыл бұрын

    Studying to get Ph.Ds for 6 to 10 years and H3,H4 Visas are my techniques adopted by Western Worlds to hire cheap foreign labor to make very quick Big Profit!

  • @racheluttangi1
    @racheluttangi1 Жыл бұрын

    Fully agree

  • @racheluttangi1

    @racheluttangi1

    Жыл бұрын

    Whatever you have said is absolutely true ..

  • @mohitmallick7421
    @mohitmallick74213 жыл бұрын

    Sir what about the medical system of US? Many say that as a student you cannot afford to be sick in US. Is this true?

  • @sachinmadhu2005

    @sachinmadhu2005

    3 жыл бұрын

    No, your insurance will cover it.

  • @prakashtiwari8003

    @prakashtiwari8003

    3 жыл бұрын

    True, it's extremely costly.

  • @AkshatJha

    @AkshatJha

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@sachinmadhu2005 The insurance system here is a joke, once you undergo major surgery, you end up paying through your teeth. For even minor doctor visits, you end up paying quite a bit.

  • @ayushbanerjee4442
    @ayushbanerjee4442 Жыл бұрын

    I can think of few people who are not from the US, but yes they are limited in numbers. 1. Rishi sunak, UK pm 2. Suella Braverman, UK home secretary 3. Laxmi Mittal, founder of Arcelor steels from Britain 4. Dheeraj Hinduja, founder of Hinduja group and ashok Leyland motors 5. Venkatraman ramakrishna who got Nobel prize for chemistry on ribosomes research.

  • @killerinstinctwithringgene713
    @killerinstinctwithringgene7133 жыл бұрын

    " Phool sapport saaar " moment

  • @AayushMatkar
    @AayushMatkar3 жыл бұрын

    no hate but what's the use of opportunities if there's no immigration security , Famous industrialist and CEO are facts but they have that special edge of pure talent not many people have that

  • @rashmii_kashyap02
    @rashmii_kashyap023 жыл бұрын

    the best point is at 5.52 ...too many people from one country applying for green card

  • @AMD-1087
    @AMD-10873 жыл бұрын

    Fear of visa renewal and not able to travel to your homeland to visit your parents!! It is really not worth in my opinion. I immigrated to Canada, I have peace of mind, freedom to visit my family.

  • @rohan_dsouza
    @rohan_dsouza3 жыл бұрын

    Sir, while I agree on the things you did mention, you have not considered the negatives in living in the US. The number of gun violences that have occurred due to the ease of access to guns, police brutality, racism etc. Now, you seldom see even cops in major European carrying guns. There is a reason why European countries (the developed ones of course) are in the the top ten list of the World Happiness Report. Only in terms of opportunities for an individual if he/she wasn't an immigrant in the country, probably US might be the country with the max no. of opportunities.

  • @saidhanchander2138

    @saidhanchander2138

    3 жыл бұрын

    Well gun violence happens but that doesn’t mean that all other European countries are not that great for immigration

  • @rohan_dsouza

    @rohan_dsouza

    3 жыл бұрын

    @@saidhanchander2138 of course not. I'm talking about the developed EU countries and not the developing ones.

  • @john10000ish

    @john10000ish

    2 жыл бұрын

    Americans have guns for historical reasons. It cannot be taken away. Link will be very hard to explain but Europe is free because of the way America works.

  • @shivayshakti6575

    @shivayshakti6575

    2 жыл бұрын

    Look us Indians are talking about all this, pehle apni country dekho bhai!

  • @Universal-g6c
    @Universal-g6c3 жыл бұрын

    I totally agree with him on various points he has mentioned here, for instance regarding Canada, no other country in the world offers opportunities what the US gives, be it Australia, UK , Germany etc. Yes, Germany is to certain extent as they are still not very immigration friendly and one needs to speak German language after a certain point. In U.S, everything is balanced, like gas is cheap, taxes are not that high as compared to other G7 nations. Another spot on was the innovation that happens in the US is no match or much higher to other developed nations and all the industry heads of Indian origin are of the US based firms. One common thing which people complain and is true is very high healthcare cost in the US and compare with the free one in Canada,Australia or UK. Yes though it’s free, people only tend to see the positive aspect but fail to understand that in Canada, there is a long waiting line too! One more issue I fully support with Prof. Dr Chaitanya Sankara is the comparison of a PhD level degree and research from even so called top rung schools like IIT’s ( top worshippers) Indian university and from a mid level U. S university. The quality of research even in mid level U. S university is unmatched or even sometimes unheard in India. Also the list goes on on other videos like ‘ topper worship ‘ etc

  • @Komputar
    @Komputar Жыл бұрын

    *but I ain't no senators son*

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