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The NRI Dillemma - To return or not !

Let me start this article with a disclaimer. If you're blissfully happy with your life as an NRI, don't continue reading - you will not only be wasting your time, you will become angry and ask everyone to quit complaining about life abroad.

As someone who returned to India after 11 years in the West, I'm often asked this question: "How did you decide to take the plunge?"

We all know how difficult this question is - many of us live with the thought of returning home every single day. Nonetheless, when it comes to actually doing it, the anxiety truly hits us. It was worse for me because I was one of those who went abroad for higher studies and had never worked in India. So the fear of giving it all up and diving into the deep unknown was quite terrifying.

So coming back to the question - how did I decide? In the end, it was quite easy. As NRIs, one thing we learn very quickly is that abroad, life is not all rosy. There are problems there too - it's not like we're given large pots of gold and a multi-million dollar bank balance the instant we land on foreign shores. We've got to work very hard and it's not only that - we've got to adjust to foreign cultures and so on.

Initially of course, it's all new to us and we're learning new things at a terrific pace. That keeps us happy for a while. It was true for me - I loved meeting people from different countries, I loved making new friends, I loved learning how to think in new ways, I loved the fact that my horizons broadened, I loved that I looked at India in a different way, I loved driving on the great roads and so on.

Then, the learning levels off, and life begins to get mundane. We begin to live with traffic problems (not just admire the great roads), housing problems (not just admire the neat houses), too-much-housework problems (not just admire the great equipment), health-insurance problems (not just admire the great medical technology), mowing-the-lawn every weekend problems (not just admire the wonderful trim lawns) and finally, just-too-mechanical-living problems. And on top of this, there are the bigger issues: do I still want to be here when I'm 60? Will I end up totally alone in my old age? Will I recognize my kids and their culture? And so on.

India of course, has its own set of problems. I don't need to go into them in detail, because you know what those problems are - bad roads, intermittent power supply, corruption and so on. But let me talk about one problem in particular that we don't like talking about: having to deal with close and extended family all over again, and a past that we gladly left behind and don't want to return to. Yes, these are real issues. This is one thing that stops some of us from returning. And yet….there's an emptiness in our soul that we can't seem to get rid of.

So what's our response to these issues? Typically, we get stuck with analysis paralysis. We can't really decide to go back home, and we aren't fully happy in our host nation. And then what happens is this: we succumb to the mundane-ness of everyday living, because it's easier to deal with having to get your clothes washed right now, rather than pondering big moves to a strange country. We get caught up in the trap of immersing ourselves in the busy-ness of daily life, excusing ourselves with the thought, "After all, I need to go to work tomorrow. I have an important presentation on Tuesday. I'll worry about returning to India next weekend." And before we know it, years pass and it gets more and more difficult to think about returning.

So how did I do it? After years of being frozen with indecision, I realized one day I had two very simple choices: Either I live with the problems abroad, or I live with the problems in India. Both options have problems. None is idyllic. Once I recognized that heaven wasn't to be found in the West, it became easier to contemplate living a heaven-less but more fulfilling life in India. After that, things moved swiftly, and now here I am, back in India with no thought of returning.

Part of the problem that I've noticed with us NRIs is that although we complain incessantly about life abroad, we completely set aside those problems when making a comparison with India. We don't compare apples with apples. We talk about how bad the roads are in India vs say, the US, and ignore the alienation we feel. No wonder it becomes difficult to decide. We see the madness of India, but despite our restlessness, we don't see the madness of our life in the US. And even if we do see both sets of problems, we compare not the problems, but the conveniences of daily life. And as we know, conveniences, though convenient, aren't a sure ticket to happiness.

So to anyone who's going through this agony, I can only offer you this advice: both options have problems. Decide this: which set of problems would you rather live with? And once you make your decision, make your peace with whichever set of problems you choose.

Chetan Dhruve in Bangalore

The NRI dillemma - To return or not to return? How I decided to take the plunge


To all Indians, Pakistani's, Chinese, Bangladesh's etc, please post your experiences working or living abroad, away from your home country. We all love our own countries respectively so lets share what we miss about them when we live thousands of miles away
 
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The events below depict the life of a fictitious character called arjumya. Arjumya migrated to U.S. from India many years ago, and is currently waiting for his green card approval. Arjumya loves technology, and would never live anywhere else except in the bay area!

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Yes, Sampatrajkumartony is an odd name. They feel there is a low probability that his name will ever match any FBI security list, so it will save their child a lot of trouble later in life.

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I strongly feel they should use a different term for it. "Advance parole" sounds as if we have plans of becoming criminals in the future.

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Planning international trips on an American visa...
We will have to fly to Seattle, take the Canadian visa, drive to Vancouver,renew our American visa, fly back and take the Schengen visa...Let's just go to Hawaii again.


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If our GC and citizenship take too long, then our kids might start voting before us. What if they start to consider themselves more mature than us? What if they stop coming to us for advice on important matters...

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Please continue to make out. I'm not watching.
I'm only waiting for your parking spot.
 
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Continued...

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Boss: How late can you stay tonight?
Employee: umm 10p.m.
Boss: Can you stay till 11?


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Talking to Customer Service...
Wow, you got my name right the first time....
You must be located in Bangalore.


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The VCs decided not to invest in us.
They feel we don't have sufficient number of Indians in our team.


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Two special meat-lovers club sandwiches with no meat.
Trust me. It's better than their veggie sandwich.


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Aah that was a great 45-minute hot shower...
probably i might never be ready to move back to India.


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They are so much more romantic than us.
They even share the same email id raj_and_sona@yahoo...
 
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Continued...

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One extra small coffee and 10 creamers. LOL

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Has my mascara smudged?
I really want to look good for my Costco photo i-card.


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Trip to India...
Can you describe your hygiene practices in some detail first?


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Trip to India...
The potatoes are Rs 14 per kg and the SIM cards are Rs 100 each.


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Yes he is still depressed. Some of his non-Indian friends made a lot of money investing in real estate in India.
 
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Continued ....

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Talking to Customer Service...
My name spells A as in Aishwarya, R as in Raveena...
Wow, people here seem to know a lot about Bollywood.


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These days it's better to be rude to strangers while shopping,
otherwise they think you're from Amway.
LOL

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I'm severely dehydrated.
My parents are visiting, so the thermostat at home is set in the 90s.


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The morality of gift-recycling is debatable.
But it is definitely good for the environment.


:cheers:
 
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Hmm interesting read, but Canada has already lost its charm, its no more the country where atleast educated Indians want to go. Lot of people are returning back, I mean an avg. IT guy with 6-7 years work ex gets about equivalent of $ 2k/ month here in India and add if his wife earns the same,.. they take back home $4K/ month, that is when they are relative beginners. add to it the luxury of eating in good restaurants (which Asian canadians dont ), maid for kid and houseold, affording a luxury appt with swimming pool and car (both on EMI).

So the deal in canada does not make sense now, as compared to lets say 2001-2.
Btw - i am one of them who applied for Canadian immigration in 2002, and withdrew my application in 2006.
Intersting website some one fwd me some years back.

NotCanada.com | The Truth About Immigration To Canada
 
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Hmm interesting read, but Canada has already lost its charm, its no more the country where atleast educated Indians want to go. Lot of people are returning back, I mean an avg. IT guy with 6-7 years work ex gets about equivalent of $ 2k/ month here in India and add if his wife earns the same,.. they take back home $4K/ month, that is when they are relative beginners. add to it the luxury of eating in good restaurants (which Asian canadians dont ), maid for kid and houseold, affording a luxury appt with swimming pool and car (both on EMI).

So the deal in canada does not make sense now, as compared to lets say 2001-2.
Btw - i am one of them who applied for Canadian immigration in 2002, and withdrew my application in 2006.
Intersting website some one fwd me some years back.

NotCanada.com | The Truth About Immigration To Canada

Lol brother one advise - if your qualified and have a decent job, dont ever ever come to Canada or you will join the thousands of doctors, lawyers, engineers that are now laboring hard in factories. People don’t listen but living in your home country, be in India or Pakistan is much better than moving anywhere else. Believe me i know lol
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I would not suggest people to leave, their home country if they have a good job. If some is poor and does hard work, then he should come to canada or USA.

Life in canada is pretty much dull, no excitment, same routine 6 days a week, you get upm go to work, come home eat and sleep. This is a basic routine realllly boring.
Lol brother one advise - if your qualified and have a decent job, dont ever ever come to Canada or you will join the thousands of doctors, lawyers, engineers that are now laboring hard in factories. People don’t listen but living in your home country, be in India or Pakistan is much better than moving anywhere else. Believe me i know lol

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Just read the comment on the last video on Youtube, just the comments make your eyes water lol
 
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Well, i swear there is no place like home. I am staying in Dubai and there are more Indians here than one can imagine. But i wake up every morning, and feel i am in foreign country. I feel the nationalism in us , people living away from our motherland is stronger, cause we realize your nationality is you identity.
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Well, i swear there is no place like home. I am staying in Dubai and there are more Indians here than one can imagine. But i wake up every morning, and feel i am in foreign country. I feel the nationalism in us , people living away from our motherland is stronger, cause we realize your nationality is you identity.
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For sure, only when you loose something you understand how important and unique it was.
 
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