Wage rule for H1B in Trump era( though blocked by court last time) if get enacted again, things would turn bad even for FAANG employees as base would go way higher upSAPPORO wrote: ↑Sun Nov 10, 2024 1:37 pmYou don't need to rationalize your decision to R2i. It might work great for you especially since you will no longer be working. For the others that work and if they think that they can't get GC in the US, they consider Canada, Aus/NZ and what not. India will always be a last resort for them. I met with a few neighbors on H1B after Trump win, they're all scared, and they are looking to moving to Canada and other places. The spike in the search term "Move to Canada" on google after the Trump win maybe after all, in part by the Indian citizens! Forget legal immigration, Indians are the second highest number of undocumented immigrants in the US mostly via the Dunki route.wd40 wrote: ↑Sat Nov 09, 2024 6:14 pmGood for you man, that you were able to be a part of that community. My experience however is that the Indians who go abroad, whether US or Singapore are all of a particular mentality, opportunist/high achieving/hustle type mentality people.SAPPORO wrote: ↑Sat Nov 09, 2024 1:00 pm
Any day, I would take the potlucks over cold Zomato food since the journey is always more enjoyable than the destination itself. We had potluck both for the 4th of July block party involving all races and the Diwali one with Desis only and my wife had fun organizing both of them. We also had an authentic Viajaywada meals served on banana leaves for Diwali in a friend's place. The farther the temple, the closer the god! I am also part of golf, cricket, pickle ball and "just hangout" groups.
It's the first time I am hearing there is no show-off culture in India and wonder what people do with all that money!
As you rightly said, it all depends on the person, but the variety you get abroad is unlimited. I will simply get bored seeing just Indian faces in India just like I get bored in Edison, NJ!
But in India, you get all kinds of people, from all social strata. There will be people doing absolutely nothing in the life, always free. There will be rich , there will be poor. You will always find people you can go and talk to. But abroad, you will have to take appointment to meet someone and nobody has time.
Besides, family is not just parents, it is also cousins, neighbours etc In the US or anywhere abroad as a first generation desi, we will never culturally fit in.
Anyways, I am saying this as a person on visa and you guys are a minority. The majority of the desis who go abroad now and not going to get GC/USC or any other country citizenship, even if they stay 10-15 years. So they are going to live abroad as if they are there temporarily and will be longing for the permanency in India.
As of the now, the population of Indian diaspora is estimated to be 35 million exceeding the total population of Malaysia and in a hundred years or so it might exceed the population of all other countries except India itself and China!
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