Re: R2I 2025 April
Posted: Tue Jan 21, 2025 5:37 pm
wd40, if you had PR of Singapore, would you still have returned?
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Since I have a daughter and Singapore is a absolute safe country for women, I would have tried to keep the PR and even get citizenship for her so that she has this option to work and live here as an adult. My wife also would have probably loved to continue staying here. Since Singapore is so near to Bangalore, I would have probably moved to India alone for couple of year and doing to and fro for some time to take care of my parents.
Not just out of India, people don't generally move out of any country including the US in their 50s and 60s unless they are adventurous.old-spice2 wrote: ↑Mon Jan 20, 2025 5:31 amOne of my friend asked when so many Indians are trying to get out why are you going back? I asked him to count how many guys in their 50s/60s are trying to get out of India. He went silent and got the point.wd40 wrote: ↑Sun Jan 19, 2025 5:28 pm I posted the below in a Singapore forum, posting it here too, sorry if some of the terms sound alien, as they are from a Singapore context:
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I just came back from a vacation to India and most people ask me why do I want to leave Singapore, it is difficult to explain to them. I tell them Singapore is a great place to live and work and raise a family. Then what is the reason I want to leave on my own accord?
I do quite a poor job in explaining my reasons but here they are:
1) No PR in Singapore, so it is just a matter of leaving now vs leaving in another 5, 10 or even 15 years. If the end goal is to leave Singapore, then I might as well do it now and look forward to something new.
2) The main reason I came to Singapore was for the geographical arbitrage, higher savings potential in Singapore, which I have made the most of. Continuing to live here I will save more money, but I am unlikely to spend it.
So those are my reasons, sorry for the long rant![]()
People who are getting out of India are in their 20s/30s. You will not find many in our age (close to retirement) getting out. I will never do if I knew how expensive the phoren lands are. It is a different matter for millionaires who want to escape tax regime but they mostly go to UAE. West is also a highly taxed region with higher CoL - it is a double whammy. Many immigrants in Canada are discovering this reality. It does not make financial sense, only for bragging rights rich go out.
The plan is to have no plan, for a change. I watched a really nice video on YouTube.
happy to see you guys have buried the hatchet and become bff'sfire_india wrote: ↑Mon Mar 17, 2025 12:10 am I stay in Bangalore as well.
Let us catch up when you are here man!
Welcome home!