Maybe. Who knows. I don't know why majority of people move to Canada. Really don't. I understand Russians; it's dangerous to live in Russia right now if you are a man. I understand Ukrainians. I understand Iranians. I understand if one doesn't have basic necessities and quality of life is just terrible; it makes sense to move. Why would you move if you have a decent job, your family is near, your friends, you have a roof over the head.
Because everyone wants better perceived situation for himself and his family. Its that simple.
I know about India. A lot of people who are into trades have hard time meeting their ends meet in India. They can live like kings here if they play their card right. They often have large extended families and move together. It indeed happens in Punjab.They move together, get jobs in trade together, live in houses together and share expenses. High price of housing favours such setup.
Taxi driving (a staple starter and general employment of South Asian community) is also very viable if your expenses get shared.
I was thinking... May be our jobs ie software development will see automation much faster than automated driving. LOL! That will be one hack of irony.
That may be true. But still doesn't explain why you have a helipad in your backyard.
LOL! I wish. Its still a small bike ride away. But victoria is a small-ish city.
You have NO IDEA how many female friend requests I am receiving per day on Facebook since I changed my profile picture to a one in snow and my location to Toronto… I am average (at best) looking guy. LoL.
What amazes me is that I had a very successful career back home (CEO at just 32 years of age) and one of the finest cars in the country, but even then, I didn’t have these many friend requests. At least not from women. Baffled me to be honest. I guess priorities for third-world women isn’t the same anymore? Fortunately, I am married and got children already.
Anyways, that (passport) marriage part isn’t limited to India or Southeast Asia…
Its always darned perceived value. Everywhere. You are the same guy, just change of scenery. What I found was that I actually LOST purchasing power after moving here. For me, its my kid's condition that is anchoring me here.
BTW, this is a real Punjabi song on this situation, its funny as hell! And Cringeworthy at the same time... And true as well. :
I don't know Punjabi but I can get a gist of song:
"Leaving Lordship of India,
You (girl) are running after West.
The guy who has Canada written on his car,
You are really running after that.
You are studying for IELTS day and night,
Your visa is getting rejected
and you are collecting money to apply again."