After finishing my bachelor's degree, my father's friend told me to come to Saudi, and his son would help me settle down. I refused at that time, prepared for IELTS, got the required score, and move to the UK for a master's. Finished my master's, went to Australia on a temporary visa, and prepared for permanent residency while on a temporary visa. Got my PR and citizenship later. A couple of months ago got contacted by the same person, asking me about the pathways to move to Australia because he lost his job in Saudi. So a little advice to those who are in GCC countries. Please use these countries as a platform and apply for the USA, the UK, Canada, Australia or Europe. Being a first-generation immigrant, you have to face a lot of hardships and have to swallow a very bitter pill. but trust me, in the end, it's all worth it.
@waseemakram9835 Жыл бұрын
yeah obvisously bro.
@badart88 Жыл бұрын
You should be kind to the same person; he was helping you when you needed it - receprocate
@muhammadrabee6307 Жыл бұрын
Yup bro I completed my Graduation in 2022 now I am going to UAE for a temporary Stay from there I'll move to Germany InShAllah 😇
@AbdulRehman-lo5ll Жыл бұрын
If someone is asking you for help be sure allah has choosen you for to help out his man so please do help him
@MirzaEbrahimBaig Жыл бұрын
@enggwahaj brother please tell on which visa you moved to Australia, I'm in the same boat I just finished my msc in uk
@scientistwaqar Жыл бұрын
I moved to Finland in 2013 and have worked 12+ hours a way apart from university hours, of which six hours was delivering newspapers outside when (once) was -35 degrees Celsius. Now, I am working as a scientist and have gotten what is one of the strongest passports in the world. This video took me a decade back and everything in the video was spot on, voice of my heart. Thanks Junaid.
@HamidAli-gm1yh Жыл бұрын
Mashaallah, wish more success to you brother!!
@imagine583 Жыл бұрын
Any suggestions for the students who are planning to move Finland!? Please!
@scientistwaqar Жыл бұрын
@@imagine583 I would love to guide and help, but yours is an open ended question, and a specific query on any relevant matter will help me with what to suggest! Can you ask a specific query? Overall, it is a good place to study, but the benefits of staying in Finland transcend merely academic reasons. It is a social welfare state, which means that the government will take care of you, but on the flip side, also means that you are responsible for a lot of contribution to the social pool of money through your taxes if you are in the working class. I pay >35% of my income in taxes and other contributions, which is also shared with other EU states and Nordics. It is highly possible to find good opportunities after studies, especially in technology fields.
@funnymakerboy4199 Жыл бұрын
😅 can you help me
@funnymakerboy4199 Жыл бұрын
@@scientistwaqarpaying tax that not problem pay tax output was nothing 😭. That Indian government .bhaadi bhaadi baat hai pollution bahut , road kharab hai , competition or politics Bahut hai .
@Reckless-mindfulness Жыл бұрын
I moved to Germany in 2013 to pursue my education, and after seven years, I obtained my German passport. In 2019, I was diagnosed with blood cancer, and if I had been in Pakistan, it would have devastated my family financially. Fortunately, my insurance in Germany covered the cost of treatment, and I also received a significant portion of my salary from the insurance during the year I was unable to work. This meant that even while undergoing chemotherapy, I was able to support my family back home. Although my university job contract recently ended after five years, I am not worried about not having enough to eat because I will be paid for an entire year. I am confident that I will find a new job soon. In comparison, the situation in the Middle East is quite dire. Non-citizens do not enjoy many rights, and health insurance is often only available to those who work in certain well-paying jobs. There is little to no social safety net to fall back on in case of hardship. Now with the current situation in Pakistan, I am really happy that I got out. I think every family must have at least one person abroad in Pakistan as it is getting worse by the day. Our stupid Army is destroying the nation and if you are an average-income family, you need someone who can bear the brunt of inflation.
@shayaansvlog566 Жыл бұрын
All things you said are right but army is not destroying . The patwari government is destroying pakistan . The government wants to create civil war between army and people. They are eating money . As a 13 years old boy I can confidently say that I want to leave this country .InshaAllah
@classics1507 Жыл бұрын
Brother may you get well soon Ameen!
@MT-tr9gp Жыл бұрын
Rightly Said brother, beautifully written and I agree with you 100%
@talalsyed9761 Жыл бұрын
stay strong brother
@muhammadharris82118 ай бұрын
May Allah bless you
@ParsnipDiKItty Жыл бұрын
The values I learnt as an American have been priceless: Greeting strangers with a smile, appreciating everything and feeling gratitude for every kindness, and being a mentor and thought leader. My kids are smarter, kinder and wiser than I will ever be. And my wife and I have more material wealth than we deserve. Full disclosure: I was born in Pakistan, lived and worked in Pakistan and Dubai and have been in America over 25 years.
@austin426512 Жыл бұрын
That Madrasa is a bad who didn’t teach how to groom while kafir girls. You should send kids to UK. They teach well
@adele_90 Жыл бұрын
I have the similar experience after moving to Canada and then finally moved to TX. I wish I had all my siblings and family members living with me in US. It will take several years May be 20 or 30 years to get Pakistan on track.
@phylicia595 Жыл бұрын
Pakistani Americans are the most Indian type Pakistanis you can get
@phylicia595 Жыл бұрын
@@adele_90 most Pakistani Americans are Muhajirs
@Cat-vs7rc Жыл бұрын
agreed. islamic values are trash
@hrk4654 Жыл бұрын
As a Pakistani immigrant living in Canada, I totally agree with Junaid; living and managing your expanses in places like Europe and the Americas is undoubtedly difficult, but with time, persistence, and hard work, it pays off. Pakistan is regressing daily due of the ruling elite's lack of regard for the nation or its citizens. Na umeedi haram he, but I don't see a light because we've been persuaded to believe for so long that the main issue is with the politicians and the wealthy, which isn't entirely the case. It is the Establishment and the DHA Land Mafia. All of these generals of the armed forces reside abroad, have settled their families there, and are sending their children to schools there. The entire system has been poisoned and afflicted by these land mafias. It is painful to witness our fellow Pakistanis going through difficult times while we, the regular people, are unable to help since everyone who speaks out against the system is put behind bars and accused of crimes. I commend Junaid Akram for educating young people and common Pakistanis and using this platform for the greater good. May Allah reward you for your noble efforts.
@LinuxUser123 Жыл бұрын
That's a very long text but I am interested in your move to Canada, did you go there for studying?
@kachrachi Жыл бұрын
Correct bro. Most Pakistanis still don't understand that the issue isn't Bajwa or Asim, the issue is structural. Pakistan is a military economy (from logistics to cement to cereal). A small elite will keep growing, rest will keep dying no matter whose government is in power. As an overseas Pakistani, my thoughts and prayers are with Pakistan. But I won't bet on it getting better.
@GhareebonKoFreeKulfiDeneWaala Жыл бұрын
HRK Bhai ab aap aa to gaye ho idhar "Kanedda" mein lekin meri aapse guzaarish hai ki kisi vajah se aapko agar Kafiron par ghussa aa gayaa to phat mat jaana yaar.
@LinuxUser123 Жыл бұрын
@@GhareebonKoFreeKulfiDeneWaala hahahahaha
@Anony479 Жыл бұрын
O meray bhai, I am a ward of a military officer. I killed myself to get to the US in high school. My maternal aunt applied for our immigration (God bless her) and after that everything was on me including putting myself through Engineering school, getting my MBA and keeping myself employed in the technology sector. My Fauji father was never able to send me or my siblings any money for tuition and boarding on his army salary and that is the case of vast majority of fauj given less than 1% of the officer corps makes it to the rank of general. All he did was pay for my ticket to the US in the 1980s. I ran into some other Pakistanis who were also wards of retired officers and all of us worked odd jobs to get by on campus etc. There were always these rich Pakistanis but most were from the political or business elite. The rest, I completely agree with Junaid. You have to burn the midnight oil to get yourself ahead in the west. Alhamdulilah I have never taken a penny of financial assistance from any local/state government. Allah’s blessings and own hard work opened the door. I just wish more Pakistanis opt for higher education instead of looking to make a quick buck by working odd jobs, driving cabs in the west. Higher education is the ticket to excel and get ahead. Make sure you pursue this education path with single minded devotion!
@aaminbaig1224 Жыл бұрын
Lived 16 years in Bahrain. Now I'm back. Everything this guy says is 101% authentic.
@abdullahfayyaz379 Жыл бұрын
Bro Bahrain mein kaha rehty thy ap!?
@rohan7212 Жыл бұрын
is it easy to find a job there?
@Asdi143 Жыл бұрын
@@rohan7212 no hard to find
@rohan7212 Жыл бұрын
@@Asdi143 is finding job in middle east harder than western countries? I've seen how hard it is to get job in Dubai
@PrechtGaebolgHades Жыл бұрын
@@rohan7212Yes it is unless you are European or American
@rahulvankwani1753 Жыл бұрын
I came to Canada in February last year from Hyderabad, Pakistan. Looking at the economic and political turmoil that unfolded later last year in Pakistan, I feel like it was the best decision of my life. Living here is definitely challenging but the hardship is only a matter of couple of years. An advice for whoever is reading this message and is looking to move abroad: go to a study abroad consultant if you want to but do your own research too. The process is actually not that hard, and all the information is available online; probably more than the consultants know themselves.
@aneeqahmed702 Жыл бұрын
You went there as a student visa or job visa ? How hard is the process
@deadshot300 Жыл бұрын
are you doing your bachlor's degree there?
@abdulrasheed4826 Жыл бұрын
Wah hyderabadi
@ayeshanoor1090 Жыл бұрын
Can you please help in guidance
@obaidullahkhan797 Жыл бұрын
Yr hm bhi hyderabad ke hn mera dost parmeet kumar (hindu) wo bhi canada gya hai 3 saal hogae hn use . Mera bhi america jane ka plan hai visa to hai humare paas ab dekhte hn . Tum parmeet kumar ke cousin ho .
@destinationNZ Жыл бұрын
I immigrated to New Zealand 21 years ago and never looked back. My kids are studying in top class universities and to be honest, we have strong Muslim communities who look after each other. By the way, I have more Indian brothers as friends than Pakistanis 😁
@infoentertainment5743 Жыл бұрын
New Zealand seems so boring.
@infoentertainment5743 Жыл бұрын
Cut from rest of world
@mtalhaasif Жыл бұрын
Well done. your kids are lucky to have you. Bohat kum ap jaisay log hoty hain jo bacho k behter future k liye mulk chortay hain hamaysha k liye.
@adityasharma6705 Жыл бұрын
real nice
@lycanunleashed Жыл бұрын
my father also had the opertunity to move to canada back in 98 but instead choose to stay here with his sisters and now mashallah mashallah all 3 of us brothers are rotting here
@vinodnitesh Жыл бұрын
I agree here….I am from a 3rd tier city of India - Allahabad. Moved to Australia in 2010, and have never regretted. I am a chartered accountant and work in IT Have achieved everything - 2 houses, a Volvo XC60, plenty of holidays, etc etc…..not to miss, nice weather, good people, perfect work life balance and Aussie Passport; can travel pretty much anywhere without visa…I am 40 year old
@kartikkkapadia5 ай бұрын
what about racism did u ever experienced racism there?
@ansazeem12343 ай бұрын
@@kartikkkapadiapaisa ho to racism kuch Nhi kehta
@batosato Жыл бұрын
To all Pakistani students intending to continue their higher education. I live in one of the Nordic country. I would highly encourage students to move to Norway, Denmark and Sweden. The quality of life is great and education especially for MSc and PhD is still free. Nordic nation are desperately in need of highly qualified individuals.
@AamirKhan-vu2qq Жыл бұрын
Bro, i am working in poland. i have master degree in electronics engineering from pakistan. Can i get a good job in these countries. Can you please guide me
@Qualcomm_petro Жыл бұрын
batosato! recently the Nordic parliament passed a law in which all non EU internationals will have to pay tuition fees, it's no longer free anymore. do you have any intel regarding that.?
@ahmed92ism Жыл бұрын
My friend is in Sweden...He was telling that new ruling party is against Pakistanis because most of them couldn't pursue education nor they go back...???
@Praveentricks Жыл бұрын
@@ahmed92ism yes
@AliKalyal Жыл бұрын
Please tell me I'm a student of FSC PRE MEDICAL. If I want to continue my studies in the medical field which country is best for me.
@technicalhammad6942 Жыл бұрын
Bro you shouldn't forget to promote your educational channel across KZbin, otherwise all investment will be ruined
@zafranullah8328 Жыл бұрын
Exactly, I just heard of it
@anonymous-ye9un Жыл бұрын
I can't find the channel can you tell me the name?
@angelworld552 Жыл бұрын
What's the name
@chapter6619 Жыл бұрын
Can you tell its name ?
@Im_nanku11 Жыл бұрын
@@anonymous-ye9un its isn't launched yet, but soon it will.
@AMIRKHAN-mt3zk Жыл бұрын
I am in New Zealand and alhamdulillah all is good here. To be very honest, I was always an average student and I never thought that I will work for very big companies in New Zealand. It is because the competition is not very tough here as the population is only around 5 million and once you get a chance, then you can easily succeed in getting more chances. Pakistani community is very talented alhamdulillah. What I have experienced is that Pakistan is a good place to come on holidays and then go back, earn money and repeat the cycle. Thanks
@sweatyfn49722 күн бұрын
hey, hope you are doing well i am also planning to go to New Zealand on student visa after i am done with my intermediate exams, so if you can help me it would mean a lot just lmk you insta or contact num where i can contact you, Thanks...
@sarah-xvx5 күн бұрын
@@sweatyfn497 same i also want to go to new zealand for bachelor's study and am looking for someone to guide me
@khurramimran7820 Жыл бұрын
Dear Junaid, every single word you said is true and Correct. I came to Canada at the age of 24 on a student visa. Canada is a great Country and my second home. Lot of Respect for Canada.
@austin426512 Жыл бұрын
You can do grooming there if white minor girls that Allah loves like you do in UK
@faisaltehseen1736 Жыл бұрын
Assalamualaikum brother. I also want to move to Canada on a study visa. Can you please send me your contact information so that I can ask you a few questions. I will really appreciate it.
@saoudiqbal1143 Жыл бұрын
@@faisaltehseen1736 bro ill be moving to canada on study visa for masters, currently in my eighth semester of bsc, want to link up
@umairahmed180910 ай бұрын
Jb tk lumber 1 army barracks mein nhi jaingay jb tk problem rahy gi
@papukhan432910 ай бұрын
Sir can you help me
@AbdullahKhan-fq2vh Жыл бұрын
I been living for 8 years back in UAE and currently studying in Pakistan. The experience I wanna share is that, it is very different for me to adjust here even though i was in my teen years when i left Pakistan but still. Other than that My father was at service for 35 years back in Dubai and they retired him in weeks after Covid-19 hit so the thing is you can live a luxurious life there but can not bring something back from there.
@osamashaikh7479 Жыл бұрын
100/100
@your_everyday_otaku5162 Жыл бұрын
similar situation with us I lived in UAE for 16 years and now my dad who has spent 25 years in etisalat has to come back.
@NouraizAsad Жыл бұрын
@@your_everyday_otaku5162 I feel SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO bad for you man. My family had to move back from Kuwait back in 2010 after spending 30+ years there. I still hate my dad for this and still sometimes argue with him for this decision he made. My dad was in zain, a big telecom company there. My brotherly advice to you: START PLANNING YOUR EXIT ROUTE. Trust me, its not worth living here. I just turned 28 and I feel like i've wasted 13 years of my life :/ I am planning to move soon. I just don't know how.
@your_everyday_otaku5162 Жыл бұрын
@@NouraizAsad I left UAE brother, my dad had this patriotic attitude that prevented us from moving to the west back when we had many opportunities. I am currently in pak preparing for my med exam while my dad is in UAE trying to get a job which is pretty much impossible considering Etisalat is the only well-known good paying telecom company.I keep telling my dad that the ammout of hard work he has given us is enough and that now he should come back and rest, but he doesnt seem to understand it.
@rabi_ahmed_canada Жыл бұрын
@@your_everyday_otaku5162 My dad also worked in Etisalat for 40 years and only good thing once he retired was that me and my younger brother already had jobs there.. eventually my parents came on sponsored visa back to UAE... Eventually i immigrated to Canada with my family, but plan to return insha'Allah once i get citizenship to be near my parents and siblings..
@mohadalinaqvi Жыл бұрын
I was born and raised in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia. After my intermediate, I moved to Pakistan to pursue my Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees. I totally agreed with what Junaid bhai is saying. Even as a youth I was in culture shock when I first time moved in Pakistan due to all the stuff he described but I had to become used to it and as a young individual I managed it but when you think about your parents, this whole scenario becomes very much scary because they don’t have the same energy like us and unfortunately, one day they will have to move back to Pakistan.
@majidghani5416 Жыл бұрын
Same pinch bro !
@hammadkhan11280ehis Жыл бұрын
I want to leave Pakistan I born in Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦 😔 Mera Kiya Kasor Ta K Me Pakistani Hogaya Me to Toh Saudi me peda Howa ta mentally me bohte pareshaan ho 😢 Abi pase be Nahi hai Pakistan 🇵🇰 Sy Jane Ka me abi 17.5 Years Ka Hoon
@syedmuhammadmaaz9566 Жыл бұрын
After my graduation in 2021, I was lucky enough to move to the US as an immigrant. For a few months, I worked odd jobs, which was a little tough since it was an overnight job. But Alhamdollilah, in early 2022, I finally got the job I was looking for. I work as a software engineer in JPMorgan. Alhamdollilah, I have slowly seen progress in lifestyle. I have a car of my own, which prolly would have taken me 5 more years in Pakistan. So yes, it's true, hard work does pay off here and relatively quicker
@musabhi329 Жыл бұрын
Can you plz tell from where did you make your degree and what was degree I mean name
@MustafaAli-lb8dq Жыл бұрын
Alhamdulillah! Pray for me. I am trying my best to move to U.A.E. I have some friends there. Inshallah things might work out.
@syedmuhammadmaaz9566 Жыл бұрын
@Musa bhi I am a graduate from FAST khi. My degree is Bachelors in Computer Science
@syedmuhammadmaaz9566 Жыл бұрын
@Mustafa Ali InshaAllah, it's gonna work out for your best sooner or later
@Americanhitman2022 Жыл бұрын
Bankers k lye koi job ha foreign main
@MustafaAli-lb8dq Жыл бұрын
I lived in UAE for 22 years. Loved it! I have have been living in Pakistan for 3 years and I hate it. Now I am trying to again secure job in U.A.E. I have many friends there. Inshallah, things will work out.
@ibrahimshaikh06 Жыл бұрын
Wait a sec You said that you've lived in the UAE for 22 years So how is it difficult for you to secure a job?
@Hammy41898 Жыл бұрын
Bhai Cv do..😂😁
@MustafaAli-lb8dq Жыл бұрын
@@Hammy41898 email do 😁
@MustafaAli-lb8dq Жыл бұрын
@@Hammy41898 I am facing financial issues. Plus there is too much competition in middle east. So its not that easy. But still trying. Hope God helps me.
@MustafaAli-lb8dq Жыл бұрын
@@ibrahimshaikh06 Because you will never get citizenship in Middle East. At the end of the day you will still be a Pakistani unlike America and Europe. If I had dual citizenship, then I would have never come to Pakistan.
@farahzafar2083 Жыл бұрын
We moved to Canada 20 years ago.. both my husband and I were in our mid to late 20s at the time and were doing extremely well in our careers.. but we moved for our son’s better future.. he was 4 at the time. The first few years were very tough as you said.. but we kept at it.. I started in contract jobs in my field but after about 3 years found my bearings here .. and grew my career over the years. Now, I am a VP in a global company and manage a team in 4 different countries. We are well settled here.. our son went to one of the top universities here and is now working MA. My advice is exactly what u said - try to come as early in life as u can.. and be prepared to work hard.. but also to do any kind of work .. i find people from our community are not willing to take lower level or contract type jobs as they feel it’s beneath them.. but in fact that is what builds your experience and character! Leave the rest to Allah and inshallah your hard work will be rewarded!
@phylicia595 Жыл бұрын
Stay out of white countries
@sumikh1763 Жыл бұрын
If you are managing a team in different countries than plz help these young educated Pakistanis who wants to move , help them in getting jobs like INDIAN entrepreneurs doing
@phylicia595 Жыл бұрын
@@sumikh1763 no, they should learn how to keep their nation going properly
@sumikh1763 Жыл бұрын
@@phylicia595 you don’t know what they are going through and nobody has right to stop anyone from moving to any country
@ultraali453 Жыл бұрын
Its also how people treat such jobs and how little you get paid , its wage slavery.
@zayyadshaj Жыл бұрын
I went to the uk for my bachelors for 3 years. Those were the best 3 years of my life where I faced many challenges living by myself, earning, working and literally anything related to a being. I worked in hard labor and then landed a job at UKs best company to work for. I worked part time over there and then had to move back to Pakistan after completing my degree. I was in depression for 1.5 years because of the noise, traffic, frauds, people and literally everything, Alhamdulillah I’ve recovered now but I’m looking to move because this country is heading towards the worst crisis man can imagine. People here are rotten to the core, economy is bad, there’s nothing good that’s going on here. The world is light years ahead. It’s sad but it’s the truth.
@HoneyNoorItIs Жыл бұрын
I feel you bro!
@bichoobhatti92 Жыл бұрын
I told my cousin awhile ago that "Even if somebody gives me guaranteed income (I believe I said 3-4lacs) for the rest of my life and the only conditions is that I live in Pakistan, I wouldn't take the offer. Unfortunately, Pakistan is no place to live for an honest/decent human being. I agree with you; the country is rotting, and it's been rotting for decades.
@aestheticvibe5007 Жыл бұрын
Had to come back due to a lay-off after getting my Tier2 Visa. The hardest goodbye ever!
@MistaTech Жыл бұрын
@@bichoobhatti92 Well I Would Accept The Offer You Can Live Luxurious Life In Pakistan With That Money, And In Pakistan Its Game Of Money If You Have Money every thing Will Be In Your Favor
@ahmxi Жыл бұрын
@@MistaTech luxurious life for how long, next thing you know country has defaulted that same income worth nothing now
@adikhan9603 Жыл бұрын
Bhurapey ka pain na khatm hony wala hota hai ..This line is remarkable means one should secure his future rather than present so true..👌🏼👍🖤
@TB-os9sn Жыл бұрын
Positives of living in UK as compared to Pakistan: No Power cuts, No water tank, and good Gas pressure :-) Rule of law, NHS, free education. Supermarkets, fast internet, generally good transport system. Civilised driving, people queue, less pot holes in street, no open sewers, no mosquitos and less garbage and human waste on street. British summer, beaches and public parks. And most importantly people smile 🙂 Negative aspects of living in UK. RACISM and Islamophobia - the feeling thant you and your children do'nt belong here even if you have lived here all you life, paid your taxes and contributed to society. Racist attacks and demonisation of the Muslim community. The risk that your children and their decenedents wil leave the folds of Islam. A non islamic environment, alcohol, free mixing, sex outside marriage, nudity and pornography within public spaces including national TV. Non age appropriate sex education including LGBT issues. Eight months of poor weather and short days, you'll feel like a hamster hybernating. And worst of all the mindset that you and your children will be indoctrinated in that the individual in more important than society. The "me" mindset your rights over your responsibilities, combined with a the confused desi mindset you're not British or Pakistani ! Other things to bear in Mind: Nationality is'nt garunteed the UK government has created a "hostile environment" for migrants some of who have ended up living on the streets or have been deported before achieving nationality having spent thousands of pounds coming to UK, and being exploted in the black market in slave labour conditions.
@FishingAdventuresPakistan Жыл бұрын
You summoned it up perfectly . To add to this the health service so called NHS you will have to be on a waiting list for a year for any major treatment even if you have contributed National insurance past 15 years . Being young in London its great you can earn good money however there is no such thing called LIFE . There is no freedom or real happiness. You will only experience that in Pakistan
@ReevanAmin-zu4bw Жыл бұрын
You really exaggerated the racism. Not saying it doesn't exist but it's no where near as bad as you say it.
@TB-os9sn Жыл бұрын
@@ReevanAmin-zu4bw Exaggeration ? I think the statistics speak for themself. More than doubling of hate crime in England and Wales from 2011 to 2020. 80,000 hate crimes a year, 1500 a week, 220 a day. 400% increas in Islamophobic hate crime in the same period. I'd suggest UL is better than other Western Countries at least they record hate crime statistics in UK. I'd suggest many other countries are worse.
@NoobicityPlays7 ай бұрын
Bro agar apko uk ka racism itna high lagta he to phir shayad apko Ireland or rest of Europe ka andaza he? Or US? Waha to racism k sath sath gun culture bhi. Still is racism k sath bhi UK is one of the safest country in the world for Muslims. Jitni azadi Muslims ko UK me he itni kahi or nahi
@PlayWaves16 ай бұрын
@@NoobicityPlaysUK is NOT a safe country for Muslims, neither is the US. Move to a Muslim country
@nisar1981 Жыл бұрын
I lived in Middle East 7 years then I moved to UK, it’s been 16 years now. So I can tell, you really explained very well. Poison wala point is 100% true, friend’s mother used to say me same thing, “ that Nisar dua karo Upar wala sari mushkilay abhi de’day” baad may sahn ni hoti. I gone through a lot, but now I am well settled, so unki baat ab samj aati ha.
@abdulwaheed-ty5kr Жыл бұрын
From Canada: 27 years; never going back.... respect this guy...
@NouraizAsad Жыл бұрын
I'm your age and Its so tough now. My crs score is 471 and its still not enough :/ I will now tryi applying for jobs directly. My dad got landing papers for canada pr back in 2001 and he threw it away. I hate him for that.
@YourrCristianoRonaldo8 ай бұрын
@@NouraizAsadnever hate your father no matter what Ise mn behtari hoge
@hustlewithshaban Жыл бұрын
Junaid bhai boht acha ap ny explain kiya apny me 2019 me Emirates shift hwa tha at the age of 19 3 saal lagany k bd bhi kuch change nhi aya life me or boht depressed hoga tha then apki aik video ny motivate kiya tha then meny again step liya or aj me UK hun ٱلْحَمْدُ لِلَّٰهِ, ye life gulf sy boht bhtr hy ٱلْحَمْدُ لِلَّٰهِ, hurdles zaror hen lekin as you saidong terms gain hen problems ati hen lekin hr problem k bd asani bhi ati hy, life jidojehat ka name hy wo he kamyab me jo mehnt krta hy ❤much love ❤
@fahadyoutube Жыл бұрын
I learned about the short-term gain when I was living in Dubai.... And move to Canada to access to better healthcare, education, and job opportunities. It was not easy to adjust to a new culture and climate, and being far from family and friends is the very painful. But Alhumdolillah Now I am well settled here with house and parents visit me every year in summer. BEST Decision I've made in my life
@neelaskyfj Жыл бұрын
Kindly mention the high taxes, higher cost of living, and other random bills comparing your income. Does it do justice with all the welfare countries doing these days to the world economy slowing down?
@fahadyoutube Жыл бұрын
@@neelaskyfj Taxes are high but you get facilites. higher cost of living yes if you live in Downtown area, other then that things are far better here
@HR-uf9sj Жыл бұрын
@@fahadyoutube how you get PR for parents. They don’t give to old people
@sardarsaud2780 Жыл бұрын
I need your help I read your journey in this msg if you don't mind please drop your number email or any way to connect with you thanks
@izzy0903 Жыл бұрын
@@HR-uf9sj lol there is supervisa for parents. pehle apni information source sahi karein
@armughanf Жыл бұрын
I moved to the US for my Masters, got a great job right before graduation, worked for couple of years and then came back to Pakistan. The experience changed my perspective towards life completely. Now I run my own design firm with employees and service clients based in the city of San Francisco from Pakistan. I agree with you when you said that living abroad changes your life for good. It really did and it made me a better person for sure.
@bharatkapoor4062 Жыл бұрын
What is. Your Wage per hour
@Rayyanahmed6289 Жыл бұрын
In what field did you master.
@armughanf Жыл бұрын
@@Rayyanahmed6289 Advanced Architecture Design
@aashishsharma4737 Жыл бұрын
Kafiro k mulk m aye ho.....molwi sahab naraz ho jaynge 😂😂.....jihad Karo.....72 hoor tabhi milegi 😂😂......jannat m plot book karwao 😂😂
@Ahmediss Жыл бұрын
You used to work with A.D associates right. Do you know Andrew porter bro he was kind of my mentor. Anyways glad you are doing amazing things
@shaynork7224 Жыл бұрын
I am a CS graduate, I worked almost 3 years in a reputed multinational company in Pakistan as a designer. I left my job due to toxic/unprofessional culture. Now I am thinking about to move outside of Pakistan. But as a middle class surviving here is getting harder each day and if you don't have any job, it goes worst. Started collecting data and preparing my documents. Hopefully I'll get to somewhere that's good for me.
@Abi_207 Жыл бұрын
Inshallah bro
@danishali7994 Жыл бұрын
Good luck
@ammar6955 Жыл бұрын
Try Portugal, get a visit visa renewing it every 3 months till 1.5 years then u will get PR and after 5 years passport. You can earn there by driving Uber. However I hv heard these things so do ur research b4 taking any step.
@gandalfthegrey2290 Жыл бұрын
As you have rightly said that life in GCC is pretty easy (in general) as compared to Western world. People take it as granted and consider it as blessing. Yes, its a blessing but it has a shelf life. It doesn't last long. One day you have to move back from the Musafirkhana of GCC and come back to Pakistan. You'd be thinking as if you had been living on a different planet. So my advice to those who live in GCC, start applying from the Western countries from there as well. Remember, Pakistan k haalaat will be same for the next hundreds of years.
@funtube1523 Жыл бұрын
Please clear the point that why gcc is temporary?
@aaziz1271 Жыл бұрын
@fun tube, because GCC does not give citizenship. At least not as fast as Western countries.
@jacksonmaster4186 Жыл бұрын
Yes... plz give details why is that?
@ZohaibKhan-zr6ym Жыл бұрын
@@jacksonmaster4186 Google it bro
@objectivehater4997 Жыл бұрын
You guys are so pathetic create a nation and kill 1 million in the process only to migrate to a kaffir country. Your gonna bring your same hate filled toxic mentality and religion into these beautiful western nations.
@TheHypertext Жыл бұрын
I came to Germany as student in 2013, first few years was really hard… as a young i did very odd jobs to support myself… But Now AlhamdulilAllah!!! Life is settled will get German Passport next year…
@Millionary___Hasnatsh Жыл бұрын
Assalam o Alaikum brother... How can I contact you?
@sarah-xvx5 күн бұрын
how long does it take to get a German passport? i want to study for my bachelor's there and hopefully get a passport in about 5 to 7 years? Is this plausible?
@jalawaan2697 Жыл бұрын
As an overseas Pakistani. I love it how you explained it which is 100% true. And more power to you.
@MuhammadWaqas-tm8nh Жыл бұрын
Salute u Junaid Bhai, i think ur next video should be on " how to go West/Australia". So that those who are willing to take pain earlier could achieve their goals under ur guidance. So plz must make the second installment on this topic. It's due on u from ur young followers..
@starsandbeyond8947 Жыл бұрын
Ditto
@ahmermirza Жыл бұрын
I'm assuming that was sarcasm??
@PlayWaves16 ай бұрын
If you're so proud to be Muslim, stop moving to Western countries founded on Christian values. Move to a Muslim country NOT the west.
@turtius Жыл бұрын
I am so glad i watched this video. I was born and raised in the GCC and lived there for 14 years and recently had to fly back to pakistan. Its been 4 years now; still cannot adapt to the pakistani culture but there is still some hope thanks to you!
@Stinking82 Жыл бұрын
Came to Australia 13 years ago with a pregnant wife, no job, no house and AUD 4000 in my pocket. 13 years later I've got a networth of $1.5 million, two kids, a house and no debt Alhamdolillah. My advice to people coming to Australia: 1) Come only with PR and not on a student visa 2) Don't settle for UberEats and Uber. Look for a white collared job. 3) Do your homework, go with a positive mindset. Not everyone in Australia is racist. The amount of people that hide behind this as an excuse is insanely high! 4) Landing in Australia isn't "success", building a safe and happy lifestyle for your family is. 5) Doing a job is just as important as starting your own business. Most motivational speakers will talk you out of a job, and I strongly disagree with that mindset. 6) Build yourself up as a brand. Talk to people, make friends (outside of Pakistani community as well) 7) Labor laws here are far better than Pakistan. If you're going to do hard work, you will be rewarded.
@sarimjawed15677 ай бұрын
But sir i have done my LLB from University of london recently is there is any other route instead of Student visa to land in Australia and secondly work visa required much experience
@haiderbashir17647 ай бұрын
@@sarimjawed1567 no
@PlayWaves16 ай бұрын
Get out of the West. Move to a Muslim country.
@PlayWaves16 ай бұрын
@@sarimjawed1567Use your Visa to land in a Muslim country.
@sarah-xvx5 күн бұрын
what is wrong with coming to Australia with a study visa? can you explain? I was thinking of getting my bachelor's from there and hopefully get settled permanatly within 7 years
@ruwaid.7 Жыл бұрын
I moved to UK last year. I completely agree what Junaid Bhai said. At starting I barely get time to sleep not even 3 hours sometimes. But I continued my struggle. now it’s getting better. My job is very challenging but still it will help me a lot in my future. It’s true that struggle is inevitable but you have to choose its time. Just have faith in Allah and keep trying. He will open door where you could never have imagined.
@warlord5488 Жыл бұрын
Bro Allah is a fraud I met an ex muslim in UK and he convinced me that Islam is a cult and all the things mentioned in Quran are un-scientific
@confidentextra9872 Жыл бұрын
My husband also interested to get job in UK
@m.danishalikhan8732 Жыл бұрын
My Mamon went in Saudi Arbia 35 years back and spent a really good life there, but unfortunately for some reasons he has to came back to Pakistan due to some new policies of S.A, but Junaid bhai as you mentioned after coming to Karachi he fell severely ill in 2 months and we have lost him after 1 year. also my friends father face the same issue and friend lost him too God bless them both.
@arbaz79 Жыл бұрын
Why did they get sick and pass away?
@fairy_queen85 Жыл бұрын
Inna lillahe wa inna elayhi raji'un. I'm sorry for both of your losses. Hopefully, your Uncle is in a better place now, and your friend's father as well, Ameen.
@SaberKingStarfish9 ай бұрын
I'm an Indian,yahan everyday is already a challenge but thanks to our resilliance and patience I'm happy being here in my country, mehnat thodi jyada hai, because of the population,but ek decent life jee Raha hoon,do cars hain,ek acha bada Ghar hai... doston ke saath once a week milna ho jaata hai...life is set.
@gargisingh83788 ай бұрын
Bhai aap konse state se ho? Mai UP se hu
@SaberKingStarfish8 ай бұрын
@@gargisingh8378 West Bengal, Kolkata se hoon😊
@thebestgamerrocker7618 Жыл бұрын
Totally agree with what Junaid said in this video… having lived in UK for 4 years and living in UAE from the last 15 years… the point of short term pain and long term pain is spot on along with the pro n cons of GCC and west. Wished seen ur video or realized these fact 10-15 years ago. Keep up the good work
@vetghauri93 Жыл бұрын
I am a vet by profession. Spent 29 years of my life in Pakistan. I got frustrated within 2 years of my graduation and started working hard to move abroad. I recently moved to the UAE in March 2023. Came here looking for a job. With the right preparation, my professional skills and strategy, I got a job within 2 weeks. Although the paperwork took some time but eventually it was good. Today was my 6th day at job. It seems hard in the beginning but you acclimatize with the environment because everything is so simply organized. As Junaid Akram said that GCC is temporary. That's why I had planned side by side to move to Canada, which I will eventually within a couple of months. So get out of this shithole and do something for yourself and for your family. Trust me you don't want to die in stone age.
@aena5995 Жыл бұрын
True idk what to do finish currently in bachelor but I joined uni late due to gap after Alevels my grades do stop me from applying to study in turkey and I can't find any other cheap option to do Bachelor's in 😢 n the degree would most probably finish by mid 20s can't imagine staying here for that long
@chirayulimaye169 Жыл бұрын
Pakistani 😭😭😭 and cursing birth in hell hole 😂😂😂😂😂😂
@objectivehater4997 Жыл бұрын
You guys are so pathetic create a nation and kill 1 million in the process only to migrate to a kaffir country. Your gonna bring your same hate filled toxic mentality and religion into these beautiful western nations.
@awaqar8399 Жыл бұрын
Pakistan is not bad country proud to be pakistani
@vetghauri93 Жыл бұрын
@@aena5995 Just finish your degree and focus on your skills. The world wants to see your degree but your skills will land you at some good place where you will be valued.
@bilalhassan11235 Жыл бұрын
You said the most accurate thing short term pain but long term gain. I see many people in Pakistan prefer their jobs over moving overseas, trust me guys its just 1 year of hardship and after that you start enjoying the luxuries. Things aren't going to change any sooner in Pakistan. Once you get married it would be difficult for you to settle overseas.
@informationislam456 Жыл бұрын
In Today's Pakistan they will not see the purity of ur heart the only thing they will see is the money in your bank to be honest, that's why youth is suffering and get depressed and the ratio of sucide among youth is gonna be common May ALLAH guide us and bless all . All things have one solution Get closer to ALLAH By praying and asking forgiveness. May ALLAH guide and Forgive us
@nabeehakhan8344 Жыл бұрын
No , if wife earns well it will be very feasible
@Expedite_construction Жыл бұрын
Went to Dubai with pocket money only. Ended up settling here in USA 🇺🇸 within 7 years. Highly recommending to leave Pakistan and work hard wherever you get chance.
@kaykhen9853 Жыл бұрын
What you said is 100% correct. I am a Karachite I am move to USA about 30 years ago. I worked very hard, but I live a comfortable life now. I think the life for the females specifically who do not have much religious tendencies is better in western world.
@learnwithejaz3484 Жыл бұрын
Yes you are absolutely correct. I spent 10years in KSA and 4years ago I return back and still every day I mis KSA life. I don't feel comfortable in Pakistan and I miss KSA like a child miss his Parents.
@learnwithejaz3484 Жыл бұрын
@@Truth-rt4vy yes I am stable I learn a lot in KSA I had worked there on Big projects now I am a freelancer and getting work from US, NEWZELAND,KSA & other countries If I stay in Pakistan that time I don't learn new things because our work standers or very very low as compares to KSA and other Countries. In PAKISTAN only JUGAR is available for everything but outside just following standers.
@phylicia595 Жыл бұрын
@@learnwithejaz3484 KSA was built by white people not local saudis The British built Karachi but the locals messed it up
@PlayWaves16 ай бұрын
@@learnwithejaz3484No stay out of western countries.
@BobaMaster5 Жыл бұрын
I moved to New Zealand with my family in my mid 30s which is still late but its better to more as early in your as possible and now I am well settled here. One thing that bothered me for long time after coming from middle east to NZ is the money factor. You earn more there in middle east but for short term. Its good for saving but if you want sustainable life, western countries are better. Muslim community has grown significantly so halal food is not an issue. A big shoutout to @Junaid Akram for doing this video and would like to offer my services if you need in this regards. JazakAllah
@engr.ranatouseef3757 Жыл бұрын
Watching this video from my university in Germany. It's just my 5th month here and doing part time job along with my Masters. Alhamduillah I'm earning that much which i used to earn by working 10 months in Pakistan. Life is tough here specially due to language barrier society integration is difficult without learning native language. But the good thing is in my city ( Darmstadt) we have a very good Pakistani community and we have a Pakistani mosque here where we use to offer namaz. I am satisfied with my this decision of relocating
@irfanullah9375 Жыл бұрын
Assalam-o-alikum Rana sahb kindly guides us about master's in Germany.kindly guide how we can apply for master in germany
@Giant_Dwarff Жыл бұрын
Bro, what job are you doing as a student?
@zkakajjababbabanhehsbhanab7222 Жыл бұрын
@engr.ranatouseef3757 sir is Germany much harder to learn especially to go to B2 level...if u are from Pakistan...
@arsalanahmed5706 Жыл бұрын
bhai jaan expense batao kitna hai baki sab manage huojei gaa, german bhi seik lei gei aur khana pakana bhi aur toilet saaf karna bhi. Bus koi low tution wala ya less expense wala raast batao
@engr.ranatouseef3757 Жыл бұрын
@@irfanullah9375 Study in Germany for free - Application Process in URDU/HINDI (English Subs) kzbin.info/www/bejne/e4S1dWikp7-ag8U
@erumalibhatti1218 Жыл бұрын
Being a pakistani lived 8 years in UAE and moved to UK 2 years ago, I can say you rock the actual reality the right way Mashaa Allah... Bohat sahi tajziya kia hai
@Vloglets. Жыл бұрын
What do say? Was UAE better or Uk??
@erumalibhatti1218 Жыл бұрын
@@Vloglets. as Junaid said UAE is short term gain , the only pain is when you have to leave that life and come back to pakistan we can't adjust back there ,for UK life is extremely hard but the gain is better future for children's as the education is free and after certain time all pain converts into gain... Baqi jo Allah ko manzoor hota hai wohi hota hai apki niyat aur efforts counts
@muhammadmoslem2046 Жыл бұрын
@@erumalibhatti1218 The UK's economy is dying. There is nothing left. Recession has rocked the tiny Island and inflation is uncontrollable. I suggest you to migrate to any other stable European country be it Spain or Poland. Even the British people are moving out of the "damp and cold" shithole Island in droves.
@huzaifahpardesi Жыл бұрын
what is the lifestyle of UK, income and taxes. Can we save enough to buy own car/ house etc.
@ShabbirAhmed-zz9of Жыл бұрын
@@huzaifahpardesiuk lifestyle is very difficult but you can survive if you are a hard worker, you can do odd jobs but those odd jobs are not easy you have to work hard then you will get a good amount like if you are doing security job in Uk you can earn upto 2000£ per month that is 7 to 8 lakhs pkr, and for your question that can you buy your car and house so my answer is for car yes you can buy as early as you want like you can buy car here after working 2 to 3 month only, but for house you need time hard work one day you will buy your house as well but if you are living on a rental property then still you can manage the expenses like you can buy car have good quality life healthy working style and also you can send money to back home pakistan to support your loved ones, rest upon you if you are a hard worker then you will succeed in UK
@Makrania Жыл бұрын
My father left Pakistan in 1960, soon graduating from university. When I grew up, a relative invited me to live and work in Karachi. I spent several years in Pakistan, and of course I had the luxury of leaving at anytime, but the rewards will stay with me, as that experience in life is invaluable. That experience taught me how to adapt to virtually any society in our big, complicated world. I can now better appreciate people who come from a culture much different than mine.
@uzmamaroof3290 Жыл бұрын
I have lived in Saudi, Australia and Canada in last 7 years and I 100% agree with you. You have compared ME with western countries quite accurately.
@objectivehater4997 Жыл бұрын
Run to the kaffir country!🤣
@hammadkhan11280ehis Жыл бұрын
I want to leave Pakistan I born in Saudi Arabia 🇸🇦 😔 Mera Kiya Kasor Ta K Me Pakistani Hogaya Me to Toh Saudi me peda Howa ta mentally me bohte pareshaan ho 😢 Abi pase be Nahi hai Pakistan 🇵🇰 Sy Jane Ka me abi 17.5 Years Ka Hoon 😢😢😢
@PlayWaves16 ай бұрын
Stay in Saudi or another Muslim country.
@azee6532 Жыл бұрын
I arrived in Australia in 2019 and this year, I will be going to apply my citizenship InshaAllah. I just recently switched my job and was flabbergasted that - out of 95 people - I was selected, even though I was not having any reference or any setting within the company. The hiring was totally based on my skills/experience and my indefinite rights to work in Australia (i.e. PR). This thing is still a shock for me how these countries have an automatic system to get the skillful and deserving people on to the top. I would highly recommend that anyone who is planning to come to Australia/UK/Canada/US, please do it asap and try your luck in these countries. Best of luck.
@islamicreminders3090 Жыл бұрын
My grandfather came to the UK in the 1950s , i cant imagine how difficult it would of been back then. We still have letters and cassette recordings he used to send his familu in pakistan.
@OmairAbbasi-dr4ru Жыл бұрын
Hi, I came to the US in 2016 in my late 30s. Already people were questioning as to what I would do here at this age. Still went through with it with my wife and then my son was born. Life has been great. Like you rightly said, it is not easy. We have come a long way since 2016, but it is still a learning curve trying to adapt yourself when you live here on a permanent basis and not just come for holidays and then head back. The only thing that bothers me is missing my family. Unfortunately that is the compromise you make. I am a great advocate for anyone wanting to move abroad, to experience life outside of Pakistan. It could be for education or moving somewhere permanently etc. Broadens your horizon and develops your personality for the better. There is no smooth sailing but the end result is worth the struggle. Love your content. Take Care
@ARK.stanizai Жыл бұрын
Aoa i need to make a decision here. i m 41 have a really good job in Pakistan no financial issues. But as one matures the reality dawns that it is useless to keep knocking one head against a mountain. this isn't a country. it's just a huge enterprise run by few. today im at a crossroad of my life. i ve two options 1. to move to west my self. in which case the job has to go. and i gather whatever i have and move abroad. 2. wait another five years and get my son admission abroad and wait for the children and spouse to get settled and follow afterwards.
@OmairAbbasi-dr4ru Жыл бұрын
@@ARK.stanizai Salam, thank you for your response. In all honesty, 41 is no age as compared to what people achieve or end up doing here in their 70s , 80s or even older. As long as you have the health and passion to forge ahead you are good to do. You have set two options for yourself. Weigh the pros and cons for each option and then go from there. Time is of essence here. I would suggest if you have a place in mind, go for a visit just to get the feeler. Helps a lot. It is not going to be easy but the end result is worth it. Wanting your child move abroad and then wait is a different option altogether. Unfortunately as things are in our homeland Pakistan 5 years is a bit of a stretch to wait for something to happen. As much as I love Pakistan, I would suggest moving out yourself and then go from there. Things in Pakistan change like a blink of an eye. Economic reasons, the unpredictability of the Rupee and the list is endless. Not saying that things are outstanding abroad but at least the system works and you don't need to do a 'safarish' for most things if not all. But then it is my perspective, situation and circumstances differs person to person. I would still take the risk do whatever I did all over again if I had to. I hope you achieve what you intend to do. Take care and best of luck.
@PlayWaves16 ай бұрын
USA sucks for Pakistanis don't come here.
@PlayWaves16 ай бұрын
@adilrazakhalil NO don't move to the west. Stay in Pakistan or another Muslim country.
@maxxter90 Жыл бұрын
Great analysis and fairly spot on. I moved to Melbourne around 20 years ago and like Junaid said the first few years were really tough.. the lack of halal food, mosques and the constant worry around funds was quite tough, the weather is quite harsh too.. in fact some of my friends actually decided to return but Alhamdulillah if Allah has decided something for you, you will eventually get it.. that said the only condition is hard work.. because I was young we worked hard and saw the miracle happen ..all those obstructions around immigration slowly went away and I've been a AU citizen for over 14 years now.. Life is still tough .. like Junaid said we have to manage the different cultural styles here but now the Muslim community is much more strong and we have many mosques and islamic education schools .. no issues around halal food either .. the only advice I will give is don't expect others to do things for you.. in the current age of IT everything every bit of info is online .. from university prospects to job opportunities to real estate options etc but what I see is most Pakistanis don't have the initiative to step ahead, they want all the info etc given to them rather than working hard to retrieve it. Anyhow if anyone is keen to learn more about living in AU you can contact me . Stay blessed and believe in Allah's plans for you
@infoentertainment5743 Жыл бұрын
Pakistan maybe be backwards from many countries, but whole Pakistan can't shift to other countries it's nearly impossible. Second everyone has different capabilities and they can face hard difficulty in other countries which looks gloomy from outside.
@infoentertainment5743 Жыл бұрын
And one day you will die whether in usa or other country.
@Letsdo_Youtube Жыл бұрын
Can you share your email!?
@muhammadatif9117 Жыл бұрын
Hi Maxxter, Kindly share your contact details or email
@zunaidshaikh6193 Жыл бұрын
Kindly share contact details
@wolverinescratch Жыл бұрын
Just spent 20 years in the UK made plans to move back to Pakistan when I reach a certain threshold and I have no regrets no one will help Pakistan but us
@ashharalam5827 Жыл бұрын
Absolutely on point!!! 👍👍👍 after living 13 years in UAE i can totally agree with you!!!
@usmanaftab880 Жыл бұрын
I lived in Dubai for almost a decade before moving to Australia permanently (now a citizen). Your analysis is absolutely correct. Just want to add that one should see middle east as a stepping stone where one should look to build savings and assets and then take those savings to first world countries and it will take you a long way. Also the skill set mismatch is one of the biggest challenge Pakistani youth is facing in my humble view, we are churning out grads but they lack hard and soft skills both and are not equipped to take up roles in top tier multinational companies unfortunately. Would suggest to do a video specific to this issue.
@haniwanikidsadventure9847 Жыл бұрын
Bro you are right. I was born in Saudi Arabia and spent 28 years. 2 years ago I came back to Pakistan but still I wanna go back. Can't live in such hypocrite society.
@fairy_queen85 Жыл бұрын
Very similar situation to my own. I was also born in Saudi Arabia and lived there for 19 years. Shifted to Karachi with my family 2 years ago, and I also deeply regret the decision my parents made.
@antares3518 Жыл бұрын
@@fairy_queen85why did you even move back?
@fairy_queen85 Жыл бұрын
@@antares3518 My father lost his job and he was unable to find any other stable employment contracts. Since we were in trouble financially, and there were no more opportunities left to support ourselves back in KSA as expatriates, there was no choice but to return.
@Pakistaniinamerica Жыл бұрын
I am currently in usa, came here on spouse visa which was unplanned but moving here at the age of 32 was unprecendented, bht challenges face kiye esp when living with in-laws, may seem like a luxury but not without the added pressure to prove yourself which is quadrupled than that of if you were living on your own. Came here in September, worked a few jobs here and there, suffered alot, driving test dubara diya license liya and cut to May, got my own car with a good job savings i managed to stow away by working at a tax firm. So Junaid Bhai is right, idher long term gains main short term pain hai definitely. Everything will happen a bit slowly, one step at a time. Just got the car, now looking for a rental space to move in with my wife and kids. Pray for us as I pray for every Pakistani to have a better life. And given the current state of affairs, moving for the young ones is the best option. So please choose wisely. Allah sbko apne hifz o amaan main rkhey. Ameen.
@fizzaali6967 Жыл бұрын
And I pray for every Pakistani living abroad Allah ap sab ko apnay hifzo amaan mein rkhay aur har kism ki aafat aur mushkilat say bachaey aur Pakistan pay apna reham nazil kray Ameen
@NHassan-om6ys Жыл бұрын
@Gan Subram App atheist ho to woh theek hai apki marzi. Lekin dosron ke religious beliefs ka mazaak urane ka apko haq nahi hai.
@NHassan-om6ys Жыл бұрын
Allah malik hai. App mehnat se apna kaam karain. Sab theek hojaye ga.
@NHassan-om6ys Жыл бұрын
@Gan Subram Pakistan is in trouble due to corrupt politicans and army. Allah never told them to be corrupt. Your feel disgust because of your own fucked up issues with religion. Don't impose your stupid personal views on someone else. Stick with athiesm if you like but let others live with their personal beliefs.
@Pakistaniinamerica Жыл бұрын
@greenGlobe definitely brother. Best of luck to you as well.✊️
@591nomi Жыл бұрын
Back when I was in the midst of finishing my college, I went to take the army psychometric tests etc. I passed with flying colours. During the initial medical in the room, I was referred to CMH due to having flat feet. I walked from the recruitment premises to CMH which was a 20 min walk. Upon arriving there, as a naive 17-18 year old, I was clueless so talked to a few army personnel to ascertain where I was going. I finally found the right place. There was a middle age army lower rank personnel there managing the forms/admin work. After ignoring me for several minutes, I tried the 3rd time to get his attention which pissed him off and he threw my application form on the floor with disdain whilst angrily telling me off to do what I can as he won’t process it. My poor teenager heart, spirit and confidence broke on the spot in the presence of bystanders but little did I knew he did me a great favour. A few months later, I emigrated to a developed western country, acquired higher education, settled here, and ended up working for some of the largest companies on the planet in varying roles and projects. A lot of people merely read Surah Al-Anfaal but I have lived through it many times - ‘They were planning, and Allah was planning, and Allah is the best planner.’ Indeed Allah is the best planner. Alhamdulillah!
@Hasnain1F Жыл бұрын
Kudos to you, I can related to the, "poor teenager heart, spirit and confidence broke" part. Massive respect.
@kasturik2294 Жыл бұрын
I’m a firm believer that Allah is the best planner. I leave everything to Him n relax because I know He will never let me down. Alhamdulilah!
@howiperceiveit493 Жыл бұрын
Kindly correct " Surah Al-Anfaal"
@591nomi Жыл бұрын
@@howiperceiveit493 thank you for spotting the error. Corrected it.
@Moviesshortcut495 Жыл бұрын
Yes beshak Same happened with me when I applied in PAF I passed written and medical but unfortunately the final decision was to be made by the psycho psychologist who rejected me on the basis of my marks 😢 i was disheartened at that time No worth of talent and skills in Pakistan Now I am thankful to Allah that I didn’t join that department because more better future opportunities are open for me
@Tillu_naaynay Жыл бұрын
💯 agree. I moved into uk 18 years ago, work in stores and ware houses for 5 years, pass exams and did low paid jobs but now I’m a director in one of the prestigious accountancy firm in London, without any safaris or parchee. Lots of my friends left in first few years cz they were missing the comfort of Pakistan . I’m lucky I made the right choice and took the bearings to stand tall now, all praise to Allah.
@Ehsan20039 ай бұрын
Mashallah ❤ is there any advice would you give to someone who's living in pakistan but can't afford to move out
@muhammadshahmir33128 ай бұрын
@@Ehsan2003go to the gcc and garner the resources. Get buisness experience, maybe even start an online buisness. Use it to reach better countries and may Allah be with you
@PlayWaves16 ай бұрын
@@Ehsan2003If you're so proud to be Muslim why do you only want to move to countries founded on Christian Values?? STAY out of the West.
@SuperHimanshusingh Жыл бұрын
absolutely true brother..you spoke to the point...i live in dubai for 8 years..but you can never settle permanently here...jab tak naukri aur visa hai..tab tak hi reh paoge..unlesss aap bahot ameer ho aur golden visa de dia govt ne ..lekin old age me jab yha se wapas jaoge to itni shaurat dekh ke yha ki uski aadat ho chuki hogi..fir waha ghatiya system aur undeveloped cheezo ko dekh ke bas laanat aur bimari hi milegi..
@akhan1884 Жыл бұрын
Spot on analysis. I came to the U.S in early 2001. The first years are always challenging but like Junaid said, it gets a lot better later. I am comfortable now with a great family. I did miss my father’s funeral ( reached on the 3rd day) but made it barely to my mom’s death bed. This is the kind of price you pay to live a comfortable life here. I would add one thing to Junaid’s points: In my opinion, if you are younger ( say under 30), and are willing to face the initial music of khawari, America is the best place in the long run. If you are 30-35 plus, dont bother. It is harder to do things younger people can do when you are above a certain age. If you are older, plan to come here with some type of investment/capital because the big risk taking time likely has passed and you are better off investing in relatively safer things like gas stations, subways etc with somewhat stable and predictable income. If you are younger, however, take all the risks you can. It is called the land of opportunities for a reason. Good luck 👍
@hogwarts2.0 Жыл бұрын
Great story filled with emotions. Can you kindly guide how to land in the land of opportunities and fulfill the American Dream?
@itsammar92 Жыл бұрын
@@hogwarts2.0 get into IT, big companies may even sponsor you on work visa then. Harder to get in by self unless some family sponsor too
@zogansada7240 Жыл бұрын
Everyone who has lived for a while in US will discourage you to come. There is no age limit for settling in Europe or US. One can take as many risk as possible but only thing is that once gone there is no return. Remember that.
@pind507 Жыл бұрын
I was in US for almost 20 years but price I had to pay was being away from the family. I had to come back as my father was in hospital and mom being alone as me being the only son and head of the family. My advise to you is please don't go there if you don't have any education or else you would be doing odd jobs with minimum pay and working like a dog all your life. I have seen people there who didn't had their papers and just because of that they lost mostly all their families including father, mother etc and couldn't come back. They are still there with point of bo return as all of them are stuck there. Is that the price you want to pay just to be abroad? I have seen people succeed in Pakistan as well so please stop putting our country down. Yes there are problems here but trust me there are problems everywhere but of different kind. Even if you get US passport, Canadian of whichever you are always looked down as second class citizen doing all the odd jobs which no one else does specially white or black Americans.
@koolbreeze786 Жыл бұрын
That’s not the case , no one look down on you , justice prevails in USA unlike in our own country where people’s are just out they to loot you or rip you off , even though their are peoples in USA who does odd jobs but trust me their life is way better then peoples living in Pakistan.
@zain2114 Жыл бұрын
I do not really comment on videos on KZbin, but this is worth sharing my two cents. I moved to Australia in 2019 leaving my job in Provincial Police. I came here on a student visa and completed my master’s degree in data science from Melbourne. It has been almost two years; I have been working full time as a data analyst in Melbourne and earning a decent salary. I am applying for my paperwork this year, just waiting for skills assessment to be received. The reasons for sharing my story are multi-faceted I.e., 1. Do not think that you cannot get a professional job in the West (Western Liberal Civilization - Countries). My experience in Police was totally irrelevant and I did a mid-career switch. 2. Please do not go for just any degree or course. Choose your subjects very carefully. There are a lot of opportunities in Health Care and Information and communication technology. Social work is also sought-after skill. Please go for universities not for colleges. University degree does make an impact. 3. You can pay your tuition while working as a student. (Everyone does that in Australia if someone tells you that you cannot, they are bullshitting) 4. Settlement options are always there, but they are painful. You must study hard and study tough subjects. 5. There are heaps of Halal options in all big cities. I can certainly say that for Australia. 6. Life here is so simple and easy compared to Pakistan. 7. Taxation is there but that tax goes in the right places and that is why you see free health care, education, unemployment doles etc. 8. You’ve rights on all visa statuses, and no one can legally discriminate against you like middle east. 9. Racism is a reality, and it will exist with humanity. Having said that, the racism is not common in big cities and is not like the one you experience in the Middle East. 10. Your future and the future of your future generations is way safer here compared to that in Pakistan and Middle East. All the best to you all in your endeavours. Please consider moving to the west do not go for Middle east if you can afford education and are educated yourself. Thanks Junaid for the reality check. Love your videos.
@ayeshasaleemkhan1276 Жыл бұрын
Sir I have a question. In which subject, you did your bachelors?
@shafqatkhan7175 Жыл бұрын
jahan aap hain wahan sb sy ziadha recism hay janab gulf men aisa koch nahe hay
@zain2114 Жыл бұрын
@@ayeshasaleemkhan1276 I did master's in data science.
@zain2114 Жыл бұрын
@@shafqatkhan7175 please feel free to visit Australia or ask someone who lives in Australia. Read the comments to know people's perspective about Middle East and the prevalent racism there.
@PrechtGaebolgHades Жыл бұрын
Is data science easy
@miqbal141 Жыл бұрын
I came to USA in 93 and now I have it all including the best education.
@fahim454 Жыл бұрын
What are you doing here then on KZbin on how to moving abroad? 😅 & wonder what’s your age
@shanali-fs8eq Жыл бұрын
@@fahim454 hahahaha
@usmanirshad3537 Жыл бұрын
I was born in saudia Arabia, and now i feel the pain 😂 but Alhamdulilah
@shahrukh877 Жыл бұрын
How big is your house? Can you afford a maid, a driver, a cook, a guard?
@jujirer Жыл бұрын
@@fahim454 he could just be curious?think before you speak.
@Q-1424 Жыл бұрын
I was born and raised in Riyadh and I confirm that what he JUST MENTIONED IS 110% TRUE! I USED TO CRY OVER THE FACT THAT HERE THEY DON'T HAVE THE BASIC NECESSITIES!
@5073094 Жыл бұрын
Bro,. how's your experience of.livimg in Riyadh?
@tarveejeSukhan Жыл бұрын
Junaid's analysis is correct. I have worked in Saudi Arabia for about four years in early 80s. I returned back to Karachi in the middle of 80s. I left Pakistan and moved to USA after continous curfews in Karachi in 85-86. I never regret that decision. My children got the best education and the best of career. I myself switched my profession from Accounting to Software Engineering. Trust me in Pakistan they would never let me walk into a computer department as my degree is in Accounting. But Americans are very generous and open heart. They taught me computing hands on. I made god money.. Lived a good life. Raised two children with professional degrees. One doctor the other Lawyer/. I am now close to retirment. Though no one force me to reture. All citizens are allowed to work as long as I want. Laws are fair. USA is a great country to live with dignity. Freedom to work, practicse your religion and have your lifestyle as long as you dont hurt anybody else. It provides equal opportunity to everyone. No one can discriminate againsst you on the basis of color, sex, religion, langauge or country of origin. Only thing that really happeend bad in last 22 years is that more than a million IT labor came from offshore on H1B visas., These folks have the same or worse work ethics like I saw in Pakistan. Like not keeping promise. Not appearing on scheduled time. back-biting, laziness, religous and linguistic bigotry, communal hatred. On the other hand, Americans are transparent and honest in their work ethics so it was easy for me to work with them. But it is very difficult to work with these off-shore H1B IT workers, who are now working in every corpprations in USA. . I am glad that I am retiring soon so I dont have to work with this H1B crap.
@muhammadshaharukh5419 Жыл бұрын
Hi Junaid bhai…. It’s so true and completely understandable that life here in germany 🇩🇪 is comfortable and smooth while in India at the moment surrounded with unemployment and full of tension and it doesn’t matter if you are rich or poor all of them are suffering…. Keep up and produce the innovative content in future as well… Lots of Love from Germany 🇩🇪
@tariksiksana5199 Жыл бұрын
India ke bhi yahi halat hain Kia?
@kanhaiyakumar-vh2un Жыл бұрын
@@tariksiksana5199 bro ye radical h...
@tpnp7107 Жыл бұрын
Arrre feku... dog whistle... apni profilen pic tho badal
@chadd498 Жыл бұрын
@@tariksiksana5199 ha same hi jyda fraq nhi h
@indianews2451 Жыл бұрын
@@tariksiksana5199 India me Jobs ki koi kami nahi hai bs Students ko kisi field me Qualified hona padega warna chhoti moti jobs Milegi.. India me Qualified hona Zaroori hai jaise maan lo IT field jo is samy sb se zyada chal raha hai duniya me apko IT ki kisi field me Course lena hoga taki aap Interviews ke liye Ready ho fir aapko aaram se 15-20 Lacs Salary mil sakti hai with 1-2 years experience
@syedzain99 Жыл бұрын
Being a Pakistani who is working as a top executive in Marriott International here in Spain after living in UAE for 7 years , i would suggest to the middle class Pakistanis either graduate or students to move to the GCC countries first so they can learn and adapt the diversity of other cultures and work over there and then slowly slowly in their young life move out to any other place in the World. GCC provides immense opportunities to grow and learn. I have witnessed number of people moving out because of their commitment with their selves.
@syedzain99 Жыл бұрын
Pakistanis : Languages and vocational skills are important learn them for less fees in your own country before moving out. Because our Passport is 3rd class nobody likes it and second your degrees are useless and 3rd most of you don't speak English. You read Quran whole your life and yet you do not understand and speak even Arabic either.
@dudebro755 Жыл бұрын
bad advice, young ppl should move directly to western countries when young, adapting to the culture is more easy when young rather old
@syedzain99 Жыл бұрын
@@dudebro755 have you ever gone through the visa checklists of western countries in Pakistan? if so what do you think how many can fulfil that criteria in the middle or lower class families? what is the percentage of acceptance for the visa in western countries? i don't know about you but i have been recruiting people for Europe and North Africa and the most polished mindset of South asians you get is from GCC.
@muhammadishfaq9722 Жыл бұрын
For last 18 years I’m living in Canada. All my property is in Canada along with my family. Much happy here than Pakistan. No way to go back to Pakistan. Canada is my lovely country. All kind of opportunities I got here in Canada. Paying taxes and getting returns from our Canadian government. O’Canada.
@Sandman9811 Жыл бұрын
Likewise 😍👍
@PlayWaves16 ай бұрын
No stay in a Muslim country.
@PlayWaves16 ай бұрын
@@Sandman9811No we don't want you.
@ValJayDee Жыл бұрын
Lived in ksa my entire childhood currently 20 moved 3 years ago back to Pakistan because of the taxes imposed on families in ksa and i have still not recovered from the fact that we are literally living centuries behind from travelling in latest model cars with AC in ubers to travelling on bikes without any safety measures, no roads, no signals, no infrastructure nothing. Not a single day goes by without any form of depression, be it loadshedding, no water,gas robberies hearing someone getting killed for not giving their phone to robbers, property frauds door ki baat general har cheez mai fraud bhai, corruption aur koi kaam refrence k bagair nhi possible. Aisa environment students ko dia jai toh kia expectations rakhtay ho is mulk k future k liay.. DONT MOVE TO PAKISTAN AT ANY COST especially for studying koi mindset, concentration experience gain karna possible nhi unless kisi retired general ko jantay ho.
@abdullahmatloob9803 Жыл бұрын
I've also lived in KSA, Riyadh, for more than 10 years before returning to this shit hole, so I can truly understand your pain...
@ShaifShafiq Жыл бұрын
ksa only makes u work like slaves and uses u as a tissue paper. honestly it's a crappy place as u never get the right respect or citizenship as if they r the chosen ones.
@Maryam009-k4e Жыл бұрын
Exactly same situation i am facing and suffering now i shiftef back 2018 but abhi tak bhi set nhi howe 😞
@84khadijah Жыл бұрын
You sound like you live in Karachi. Move to Islamabad. Learn to appreciate what Allah gave you and perhaps he will make it better. InshaAllah. If you are grateful. And practice your religion the way it ought to be be practiced. Most people here complain are secular and lack imaan. Just saying. Just so.e constructive criticism. May Allah guide us all. Ameen.
@austin426512 Жыл бұрын
@@84khadijah I totally agree with you. Madrasas in Pak have best training for how to groom Kafir minor girls and thereby have big imaan and spread Islam.Allah is pleased
@user-vi7gu4te2j Жыл бұрын
Very well summed up. One thing I want to add. I live in Milton, Ontario, Canada. Now there are so many options for Pakistani/Indian food in the GTA. So one less pain! Not sure about other provinces but Ontario offers good food options.
@maazimran2843 Жыл бұрын
How about living cost and expenses? How much can a person make in a month comparing to expenses
@introvert456 Жыл бұрын
What's GTA 🤔
@muhammadhamzaasif2162 Жыл бұрын
What about climate
@Doing100kWithoutVidsIn3Months Жыл бұрын
@@maazimran2843 Well now I am curious too??
@user-vi7gu4te2j Жыл бұрын
@@introvert456 GTA stands for Greater Toronto Area. This includes lots of cities which are densely populated. en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greater_Toronto_Area
@SIncredible21 Жыл бұрын
Junaid bhai I wish we had people like yourself to guide like this. I always aspired to go abroad and study on scholarship but never found a single person who encouraged the idea. Alhamdulillah I did my undergrad from Pakistan worked in probably the best corporate employer for a few years and came to the states last year without getting a penny from my parents which is what I always wanted. Life here is not easy I’m literally on my way to my part time job right now. I’ll be working for almost more than half a day today, have learned so many lessons already by signing lease at the wrong place, working all kinds of jobs on campus from catering to IT specialist. But Alhamdulillah this is all just a stepping stone for my long term goals. Coming from a middle class background you are taught to think that you’re at a disadvantage but never ever let those voices define your journey. If you’re willing to put in the hard work and genuinely aspire to do something big in your life, set your goals timely and be ready to sacrifice your time with your family, it will InSha Allah work out in the long run.
@SidraNaheed-yb9yy Жыл бұрын
Can we not apply abroad while sitting in Pakistan?
@Shadow_1151 Жыл бұрын
Brother can you guide me
@asifnazir7783 Жыл бұрын
I have been to Middle east and Europe. But I must say nothing beats life in Pakistan. I am always surrounded by family and friends. Delicious food and easy life . Current economic situation is not good but I am not leaving Pakistan
@AliAwan.official Жыл бұрын
Right ❤
@hishamtanvir Жыл бұрын
Right brother❤
@umaizkhan1 Жыл бұрын
L
@moholah3745 Жыл бұрын
Warn the hypocrites that torturous punishment awaits them. The hypocrites take unbelievers as friends rather than believers. Do they look for honor at their hands? Truly all honor belongs to Allah. Quran 4:138-139
@mughees1994 Жыл бұрын
CHAL BAAAY. nikal
@somisworldviews Жыл бұрын
Facts 100% My parents moved to qatar and we lived a life of luxury and comfort. I moved to Canada but couldn't even go back to my grandmother funeral
@phylicia595 Жыл бұрын
You can get luxury in Pakistan too
@theashennathancroft7271 Жыл бұрын
As someone living in NZ, i whole heartedly agree with this video. NZ despite having numerous flaws, at the very least has good walkways, clean air, clean water and is a place where i can see all four seasons. And for someone who used to think that II chundrigar and its traffic jams will be suck away my life, this is indeed a blessing.
@phylicia595 Жыл бұрын
Pakistan is mostly clean However white people build countries better They're genetically smarter
@pushpindersingh6995 Жыл бұрын
Very positively explained, I am Indian living in US. He is correct first 10 years will be ugly in west but it gets better once you are economically comfortable and have there passport. For Pakistanis it’s easier and more ways to settle faster than Indian passport.
@ibrahimshaikh06 Жыл бұрын
Well that's why you have to prepare yourself first hand so that you face the problems that you face in the first 10 years and about the first 10 weeks eh?
@ryancooper1144 Жыл бұрын
I heard, u people have to surrender indian passport to get PR in another country
@Giant_Dwarff Жыл бұрын
Just curious why is it tougher for Indians than Pakistanis?
@IITTPPEEDD Жыл бұрын
@@ryancooper1144 correct. We can take something called OCI overseas citizen of india to travel back to India visa free. Also loose voting rights, and are treated as nris if we plan to relocate, means more fees, charges for govt services than an Indian.
@raghavrai123 Жыл бұрын
@@ryancooper1144 yes sir! We don't have dual citizenships. If you want to understand what are the benefits of dual citizenships, ask your army generals
@Kiranwi Жыл бұрын
As I am a Pakistani Student here in Germany. I would love to encourage every student who wants to continue their education here. Yeah some people say german is hard weather is not very friendly. Yes but who told you life is gonna be easy? This isn’t a fairy tale. If you’re motivated & hard working you will overcome all these things eventually. Good Luck
@objectivehater4997 Жыл бұрын
Why the kaffir country? Aren’t they inferior to the Muslim?
@RoamingRadiant Жыл бұрын
ek bat bta bhai,,, tumlog bolte ho tumhara mulk kalme k buniyad pe bna hai,,,tum musalmano me iman hote hai ,,,tumse behtr koi hai hi nahi ,,tumhara allah ki ek sacha hai baki sab jhuthe hai fir ye sab hote hue bhi Pakistan chhod kar ek aise mulk me jana kyu pad rha hai jahan kafir rahte hai,,,jahan kafiron ki government hai,,,tumhare islam me kafiro se dosti kafiro ki bnai hui chijen istemal karna haram hai na,,,,aur jane ki bat ek had tak sahi hai wahan kuchh din bad rhne ke bad tumlog chahte ho ki ye country bhi hmare hisab se chale ,,shariya kanun lage.. agr yhi sab fir se chahiye hota hai to chhod k kyu aaye the islamic country
@Amna-sn4so Жыл бұрын
can i get ur insta? i want to know more about it
@azizmustansir6105 Жыл бұрын
Can I connect to you I wanna ask questions regarding settling in Germany.
@ayeshanoor1090 Жыл бұрын
Can you please help in guidance
@danielmodi9816 Жыл бұрын
I'm not from Pakistani and I don't know how I stumbled upon this video, but I strongly agree with Junaid. It's been 10 years I have settled down in Canada. I had my fair share of struggles here but this country values and respect talent, and utilize them for the good of community. Be wise before you choose ur options.
@denikhan2287 Жыл бұрын
In 2017 i moved to Dubai but after 2 years I realize the same thing you were talking about that no matter what i have to go back home at some point, so I moved back to Pakistan in 2019 and started my Canadian Immigration process and now Alhamdulilah I am in Canada since 2022 and that was the best decision of my life because now i can stay here and start a family in a peaceful environment. But one thing i would like to mention that IT industry experience in Dubai helped me alot here.
@PlayWaves16 ай бұрын
No stay Out of the west. Move to a Muslim country
@umarzahid100able Жыл бұрын
I went to Australia after completing my A levels. I was 19 at that time. Alhamdulliallah since then I am independent. Did Bachelors and paid all the tution fees by myself. Now I am living happily with my wife and my beautiful daughter and working in my field in USA. The key is struggle while you are young and single.
@amirdawar623 Жыл бұрын
Bro how can we go to us plz guide???
@gharsaltanat-colourofsindh7791 Жыл бұрын
Can you please guide how you apply after A level ?
@aena5995 Жыл бұрын
Not everyone can afford a bachelor's there
@johncitizen5843 Жыл бұрын
In Australia, funny thing is that no one knows what is o level and a level. Each state has their own system.
@brookhhh Жыл бұрын
u did bachelors in?
@baatoonigoonga Жыл бұрын
Very positive and enlightening message. Trials of life will be there, specially for Muslims. Their shape and forms will vary. Only you can judge and decide if your decisions of staying back or moving to middle east or west leads to worldly success, afterlife success or both. Pros and cons are every where. But keep this in mind, once out, very very difficult to come back and adjust. May Allaah help us make the right decisions in this temporary life.
@por852 Жыл бұрын
The analysis is spot on. GCC countries should be considered as a platform or a stepping stone. I graduated in 2018 and joined as management consultant in one of the Big 4 in Dubai. Since my goal was to pursue North American MBA and eventually move to Canada therefore I started preparing for it as soon as I started working. Even the expats in the firm had the same mentality as they would come to Middle East for 3-4 years and then move on. I worked really hard, built my profile, prepared for GMAT all while working and got admitted at one of the top MBA programs in Canada. Currently, I just finished the first year of my MBA and will be starting my summer internship on Bay Street... Couldn't be more happier with the entire process, I have experienced bounds of personal and professional growth and my network has grown significantly. It's hard, it's challenging, takes a lot of guts, but if you are willing to put in the effort and trust the process no wonder you can definitely move one step closer to achieving the DREAM!!
@austin426512 Жыл бұрын
Which is the best Madrasa in Canada for grooming and spreading Islam
@zainabdulrazzak9388 Жыл бұрын
I am currently completing my articles in Pakistan from big4. I want to know more about your experience in GCC it would be of much help. Kindly share how can I reach out to you. Thanks in advance!!
@shahrukhakbar7659 Жыл бұрын
Spent 3 years in uae got frustrated and went back to Pakistan. After that I moved England when there was a covid. First 2 years were hard as I hit with a culture shock and couldn't get time to explore the opportunities out there . Then I started a part time job as well and making enough money to save for my self and a family. From a last year I am more confident and have a certain goals in my mind which I will achieve InshAllah 😊 yes I miss my family in pakistan and still get depressed sometimes but yea earning money and do a decent work in uk is much more easy as compared to pakistan or uae. Important thing is tha the Goras are not that racist as Arabs are !!! 😂
@hanashad6800 Жыл бұрын
Very enriched information by Junaid and readers, I want to add my experience. We lived a sound life in KSA, in early 40s it was quite difficult to adjust in western countries so we moved to Turkey, took citizenship by investment. This country is very good for living if u have a better investment. Facilities of European countries and more Islamic in nature. I love to live here, not too far from home. Education health every thing is superb.
@sfkhan5206 Жыл бұрын
You are 100% on point. Spent all my childhood in UAE and loved it. When my dad passed away we had to wind up and leave in 3days. Now in Australia and it brings me peace to know that if god forbid something happens to us our kids will not be thrown out of the country. A lot of people who moved to Australia from the middle east went back after getting their citizenship. Which i think is a better option if u really want to live close to Pakistan.
@phylicia595 Жыл бұрын
You Muhajirs and Lahoris Punjabi Stay out of Pakistan
@fairy_queen85 Жыл бұрын
Inna lillahe wa inna elayhi raji'un. I'm sorry that you had to experience such a difficult and terrible time. My heart breaks for you! Hopefully, your father is happy in Heaven while watching over your success, Ameen. ❤️
@khurrambashir7222 Жыл бұрын
Junaid you hit the nail on the head. I moved to Dubai to work for a bank in late 90s and thoroughly enjoyed the lifestyle, environment, culture and luxury for years. However I came back to Pakistan just before Covid and started my entrepreneurial journey which has taught me a lot but has been a very tough experience primarily due to the ridiculous customs and practices in Pakistan. My family couldn’t cope up and moved back to Dubai and now we are contemplating moving to Canada. Although things are fine but taking this pain of moving around has taken a toll on me and I’m finding it hard to cope up with these constant changes. In hindsight I feel I should’ve moved to the west during my earlier days.
@PlayWaves16 ай бұрын
DON'T move to Canada. Move to a Muslim country.
@Basitify Жыл бұрын
Moved to Germany from Islamabad a year ago. The culture shock is INSANE. They wake up at around 5:30AM and EVERYTHING is shutdown at 6:30PM (Magrib Time). Love the place but the language barrier is waaaaay to much. That being said I a, trying to soldier through it and praying my family will get their visa soon. Live is comfortable even in recession times knowing that we have health insurance, job insurance (Gov pays 1200-1500 if someone loses their job every month until they get a new job), Pension is there even for people in private sector. Their system is a bit slow in docs etc BUT IT IS HONEST thats more than enough knowing that we will get our right
@zkakajjababbabanhehsbhanab7222 Жыл бұрын
@Basitify Sir Hows German is it tough to understand B2 level if you are moving from Pakistan..
@SidraNaheed-yb9yy Жыл бұрын
Did you applied for a work visa or study visa? Can you guide me with the whole process
@syedali639 Жыл бұрын
I left the cushy childhood of Jeddah, Saudi Arabia where my dad was working for Canada at the age of 17 for University after having completed my A-Levels. The next 14 years were hard work, toil, depression, homesickness, lots of setbacks and recalibrations. Junaid bhai you are right 10-15 years of hard work and once you have your passport you are set. Interestingly enough, I moved to Dubai just earlier this year just after my son was born in Canada on a lucrative offer (education, housing covered etc.). So another way of looking at it is get your qualifications and passport and you can come back to the GCC countries as any G7 passport (UK, US or Canada) will get you access to top salary and benefits. Also the grooming you will get in the West will make you successful in your ventures no matter where you are in the world. I am now back close to my family in Saudi and Pakistan after a hard and long toil far from home. My advice, if going abroad, block a minimum of 5-7 years and have a solid plan of action. It took me 14 years to do the whole route (odd jobs, education completion, then 5 year work experience) because I just left for Canada with not much of a plan. But if you have a solid plan and are willing to put in the work, 5-7 years is all you need to make it! So in summary, Junaid bhai you are right! Thanks for this! P.S. American IS definitely the land of opportunity if you are single or only a couple. For families with children, Canada is better as you get access to their welfare system (Canada Child Benefit, Canada Energy Credit, Low Income Support etc.) to help you get your feet set
@johncitizen5843 Жыл бұрын
Good. Enjoy the albaik
@Mazxxi5 ай бұрын
Canada and UK arnt near to Australia.. what g7 you talking about when you get paid 50% of what you will normally get paid in Australia
@haseebsajid6479 Жыл бұрын
I love Pakistan 🇵🇰. I pray for much better Pakistan then the Europe,etc. I and like will struggle here for better Pakistan 🇵🇰. And in last یورپ میں بہت، روشنی علم و ہنر ہے حق یہ ہے کہ بے چشمہ حیواں ہے یہ ظلمات یہ علم، یہ حکمت، یہ تدبر، یہ حکومت پیتے ہیں لہو دیتے ہیں تعلیم مساوات اقبال ر.ح
@Mazxxi5 ай бұрын
Bro Pakistan is for people like you.. Pakistan will be empty if people like you also start to think about leaving
@JustVlogger2024 Жыл бұрын
Junaid bhai ki bat wohi log samjhein gy jinhy jo life main practically soche gy humare mulk main sifarshon k baghair kuch nhi huta aur ye mulk jab tak taraqi kre ga tab tak qayamt a chuki hugi tu is liyay junaid bhai ki bat samjho Europe country ja kr apni life apni family ko settled kro ye waqt Pakistan se lag kr muhabbat dekhane ka nahi hai is mulk k undr tu Insaaf hi nahi Jo samjhdar huga wo Junaid Bhai ki bat ko practically soche ga 💝
@JustVlogger2024 Жыл бұрын
Jo agree karta hai reply kro 💝
@PCPrimePicks Жыл бұрын
its not easy to sty in pakistan but true citizens will stay and always love pakistan
@MistaTech Жыл бұрын
Yea❤
@naveed-77 Жыл бұрын
I love my Pakistan 🇵🇰❤️
@silenthill1035 Жыл бұрын
Life in the USA as an international student from Pakistan is not easy. There are so many uncertainties with visa renewals and extensions that many people just refuse to travel for several years once they have arrived, despite being perfectly legal and doing well in their careers. It starts to feel like an open-air prison after few years. Missing funerals and weddings of immediate family is common here. There are many cases of people who went to Pakistan on a short trip and were unable to come back. I went back to Pakistan after 7 years when I was mentally prepared for the scenario of not being able to return. Although I was able to return but it was quite stressful. The unpredictability is really bad for mental health. I have friends who haven't been to Pakistan in more than 10 years despite being in very good jobs. The more time one has spent in a place, the more they are set to loose in case of denial of visa extensions. Although the courts cancelled Trump's Muslim ban, but on later appeals many of the provisions were allowed and are still part of the immigration law. There are certainly some people who were able to settle in the US in last few years but there are far too many who weren't able to do that due to such laws. There have been times that even US citizens from Pakistan were scared to travel abroad so it's not all good as it may seem. Pakistan is a blessing and we only truly appreciate it when we get stuck in such situations abroad.
@starsandbeyond8947 Жыл бұрын
This is such a good insight
@neelaskyfj Жыл бұрын
V. True
@silenthill1035 Жыл бұрын
@@abdulrehmanfarrukh2196 Yes, I can confirm that. Informers of intelligence agencies do approach international students from Pakistan out-of-the-blue with trick questions meant to entrap them. There are a lot of dark things international students from Pakistan have to face in the US, which impacts their mental health.
@antares3518 Жыл бұрын
i still dont get why muslims move to a country where a muslim hater president was elected? makes no sense
@SgxDesigns Жыл бұрын
Look like you were a student but a backbencher 😂 US means "the place of opportunities" but you didn't take any benefit from that
@HumBhiH-v3b Жыл бұрын
Liked your advice, From India and in comparison to Pakistan, thank you god. Indians move abroad for a better life too but in India, anyone willing to put in the effort has an equal opportunity to succeed here too, plus next 5 years India will rank 3rd economically, hopefully 2nd largest before 2050. I see Indians working their ass off in their own country and succeed, there are more young millionaires than the old ones, a 25 year old having income of 12 lpa or more, which is 3,50,000 in pkr per month.
@muhammadaurangzeb7079 Жыл бұрын
Pakistan is so different for so many people at so many levels. No one can force anyone to decide to stay or leave from Pakistan. It is a personal choice and I respect both. It's one world and no one can be bound to stay at a single place. Having said that, let's not ridicule those who choose to leave or stay. Sub ki apni priorities hain.
@alitohir5015 Жыл бұрын
This is true. One unusual thing about this countries ppl is that even with such hard times there is a large amount who decide to stay which as an end result is actually good for the country bc at the end of the day we still need dedicated ppl who love their country to stay there in order for it to have some sort of outlook. Imo those who endure the pain and still stay are much stronger than the ones who jus pick up bags and leave (me and many others included).
@aena5995 Жыл бұрын
@@alitohir5015 we stay not by choice but due to circumstances
@muhammadaurangzeb7079 Жыл бұрын
@@aena5995 i have chose to stay so far by choice and not by circumstances. Yes, that choice can change or remain the same in future
@abdullahhaleem7518 Жыл бұрын
Junaid Bhai main yeh kahoon ga ke as a Pakistani passport holder jaisa ke aap ne kaha ke hamare liye America Europe Australia jana kafi mushkil hai bank statements wagira k or jis tarah hamari currency devalue ho rahi hai us se toh or bhi mushkil hota ja raha hai. I would say mera opinion hai main khud 15 saal Saudi Arabia main raha hoon. Hamare liye GCC countries jana aasan hai kiyun ke unka visa aasani se mil jati hai or as compared to west sasta bhi hai. I would say ke app kuch saal yahan mehnat karo experience gain karo or uske kisi western country main apply karo tab wahan jana bhi asaan hoga or aap ke paas relevant experience bhi hoga. Main khud itne saal wahan raha or hamare bohat se jaane wale no bhi yehi kiya or ab woh wahan par bohat achi tarah settled hain.
@Melbourne_family123 Жыл бұрын
Bht achi vdo h ek ek word sahi bola h, mre hsbnd last year Australia gye the phd krne he is very talented masha ALLAH inki fully funded scholarship h ab unko usi uni m lecturer ship bhi mili h bcoz uni walo ne dekha k talent h nd last month mra nd mre bete ka visa aya to hm bhi Australia m h masha ALLAH or jb hm Pakistan m the to mre hsbnd waha govt uni m assistant professor the or waha woi bnde bethe hote jinko kch nh ata tha pr tb bhi wo agey brhte bcoz ya to wo ksi Minister k relative the ya paese khila k agey brhe huye the yr system dekh k mre hsbnd ka dil khrb hogya nd hm yaha move hogye thora mushkil hua yaha but system bht acha h yaha talent ki qadar h subah fajar se routine shuru hoti h nd isha pr khtm j se k hm muslims ko krna chaiye yaha sb shops 7am open hote 5pm close jo j bht acha h apki vdo dekh k hr bt sahi lgi.
@ravindramorey5433 Жыл бұрын
Also do one program on how pakistani who move out of Pakistan in Western countries try to recreate same Pakistan in that country( including religious doctrine)
@aryanhassan4659 Жыл бұрын
Same is with hindooos in UK...violent.hindoooo gangss are blooming everyy here and there
@noumanabbasi9547 Жыл бұрын
No bakwas please keep your muslim hatred to Your self only
@ravindramorey5433 Жыл бұрын
@@noumanabbasi9547 what it has to do with Muslim hatred? I belong to a country which has 200 millions Muslim population. But you cannot deny the fact that British home Secretary has used the term Pakistani grooming gangs not me. It has nothing to do with religion but with jahalat. Even Indian Muslims are also there in Uk but they do not have any bad reputation.
@syedmahdi8733 Жыл бұрын
Coming from a person who was born in middle east and went to US for studies then came back to Pakistan and then migrated to Australia.. this is definitely true. Sums it up nicely.
@PlayWaves16 ай бұрын
Now go back to Pakistan.
@mohammadbinashraf8054 Жыл бұрын
Mera ye zati tajarba hay ke jis ne bilkhusoos saudi arab ka rukh kia pese kamane ke liye wo wapas aa kr pareshan hi raha, shayad wajah ye ho ke hijaz-e- muqaddas wo maqam. Hay jahan musalmano ke liye aakhirat kamane ke bharpoor mawaqe mojood jain, ab agr koi aakhirat ki bavjaye pese ke husool ka zarohya os muqaddas mmaqam ko bnaye ga tu pareshani k zindagi ka hissa bn jaye ye bohot mumkin hay, wallah-o- aaalam
@zainsafdar6744 Жыл бұрын
2014 mai aya tha US, 19 saal ke umr mai. The biggest thing I earned is FREEDOM. I’m answerable to Allah (and then my wife only lol). Paisa, ghar har chez ajati hai, mger freedom of choice in living life is unparalleled.
@syedkumailabbas6799 Жыл бұрын
Mujy b le chalo lol😂
@abdulrehmanfarrukh2196 Жыл бұрын
Zain tum nay US army mein apply kia tha us bare mein tau kuch batao.
@abdulrehmanfarrukh2196 Жыл бұрын
You were a part of the MAVNI (Military Accessions Vital to National Interest) program, a clandestine program created by the U.S. Army in collaboration with the CIA. What's the latest on that, buddy?
@@zainsafdar6744 Jo tum batana chaho yar. Toor ko salam dena.
@muhammadabubaker3463 Жыл бұрын
Hi junaid Bhai, you need to also highlight that we cannot shift entire youth of population abroad, we need to highlight benefits of living and working in Pakistan compared to going abroad, all these developed countries had nationals that worked really hard
@rahulvats95 Жыл бұрын
bhai jisko life banani hai vo toh banaye, apna skill ya Talent aisi jagah de jahan output nikle.