India is a tough country to live even if you were born in India. I was born there and left 34 years ago and never looked back to go to India even though i follow lot of good things happening in India. It will take another 50-100 years as Josh mentioned to have better quality of life in India. Also agreed with Josh that 90% of people in India will leave to Europe or North America if they were given Visa or residency status. Indian citizens and culture are very good & humble but its the politicians who make this great country are terrible. I have followed lots of your videos and i can tell that all of you including your lovely kids have tried to adjust in every way to india and its culture. Salute to your whole family for making such a great effort. Surely, things will work out in Portugal as all of you have good determination to adjust anywhere in the world. Will be watching more of your videos from Portugal !
@AgnesMann2 ай бұрын
Yes you’re right we truly tried and gave ourselves enough time to decide if we can continue our lives here. I appreciate your support and despite many people not agreeing and leaving our channel due to this decision- it’s our responsibility to make sure our kids grow in the best possible environment, the safest and the most stable country too. We no longer feel that India can offer this. And I am glad to see you will follow our journey to Portugal as well.
@vishalsehgal64542 ай бұрын
bro this is for you bro for doing business in india you need a mindset i can literally show you peoples in india who are not eve indians they are from singapore, china, white americans and some of europians who are leaving in india and running their business and their business is booming some of them are here from 16-17 years when there was nothing that good in india not even infrastructure now infrastructure is way damn better if you listen them they are soo freakin positive about india and they say that india gave a lot to them they are millionaires now still leavin in india because business is not a thing which you can stable in 7-8 months it takes time and patience you can see how many millionaires are india producing every year even i am also planning for business i know it is gonna take lots of time but i know at the it is gonna worth it at the end they have their own life and decision we are nobody to give them suggestions i wish them best of luck for future
@hshs40512 ай бұрын
@@vishalsehgal6454these folks are losers… they have improper planning … moreover India is a tropical country with its own challenges… Europe will have its own … I left US gave up stuff and successfully relocated back to India 8 years back.. and feel happy about it. The medical facilities I get in India cannot be compared. Ease of life … is fabulous in India. In US half of the Indians will be eating half cooked Roti’s in plastic use and throw utensils 😂 Anyways there whole premise itself showed the hollowness in them. They lack depth … woman I don’t blame as she is outsider.. her Husband is a typical “90%” Idiot who would good and lick the ass for a visa.
@hshs40512 ай бұрын
@@AgnesMannMa’am stability is a state of mind. Europe can be as unstable and unsafe as any other region. You don’t have to tell people… there are people who have seen the world. I have seen unsafe places in US, UK, Hungary and France … hence better don’t talk about it. You being a foreign descendant can leave … but don’t use this channel to spread negativity… it shown the hollowness in you.
@tusharpal50112 ай бұрын
Business knowledge 1% percent and complaint 100 % that's reality of these type of people from Europe bro they compare india with europe and who have British passport a Indian person who tell indian if Europen gave us passport we leave our country for there passport come on man I laughed a lot listen this type things they can't imagine in 18 century what type of wealth and infrastructure india have when europe countries was not born 😂@@vishalsehgal6454
@londonPB2 ай бұрын
India is a great place for holiday, not for living. You are spot on.
@MrJumbo200813 күн бұрын
Many states in India life is miserable.
@MrJumbo200813 күн бұрын
Indian Govt at centre is corrupt and holidays are better in Far East.
@tusharpal50112 ай бұрын
I agree with all your points Josh but to say that if 90% Indians got passports, they would settle in Europe is wrong Before making this statement you should know the history of your country. This is that country which once in 1857 was the richest country of the world and the country whose passport you have, that country looted 45 trillion dollars of wealth from India. India's GDP had come down from 27% to 2% in 1947 and how it became the 3rd largest economy, only that Indian will know this who knows the history of his country India has more population than the europe and usa, that is why there is lack of employment here. What you say is correct but many foreigners who settled here and they have great business, so it is your personal issue to adjust You should not say on behalf of the whole country that no one wants to live here best off luck for your future in Portugal.start a reaction channel and learn the history of india
@truthteller29912 ай бұрын
Just SHUT up. Having lived in the US for the past 20 years, originally from Indore, I often contemplate moving back to India. However, this video and experiences like Jass's highlight a significant issue: the frustrating bureaucracy, especially with something as fundamental as the Aadhar card. Despite India's claim as an IT hub, corruption deeply entrenches inefficiencies. In the US, accessing any official document is straightforward-visit the county portal, pay the fees, and you're done, no bureaucracy. This ease significantly enhances quality of life, making the US much more 'livable' for the middle class in terms of infrastructure and services. India's economic growth doesn't equate to livability. Even Indore, touted as the 'cleanest city,' lacks basic livable conditions-proper parking, gardens, and spaces to breathe are absent, creating a mess despite the tall buildings. This issue isn't just in Indore but is a general problem across cities, where a real estate-politician-bureaucracy mafia cripples basic services and infrastructure that should be guaranteed by the government. In the US, even the average middle-class person commonly enjoys access to facilities like swimming pools or tennis courts. However, in India, such amenities often remain a privilege. Take Indore, for instance, where I grew up. There, playing tennis required membership at the elite Yashwant Club-an exclusivity that's rare in the US, where public facilities are more accessible and enhance everyday life. Moreover, urban planning in India can seem chaotic. Anyone can seemingly obtain permits and open businesses by bribing officials, leading to haphazard development without proper zoning. This contrasts sharply with the West, where obtaining business permits involves strict regulations and clear zoning laws. Even comparing populous countries like China and Japan shows stark differences in how urban environments are managed. Sometimes, I think if you plotted corruption on a graph, it would form a deep parabola, with India at the lowest point and countries like the US and Japan at much higher levels of transparency and efficiency. Beyond the tangible disparities, there's also a notable difference in the social fabric. In India, respect seems increasingly tied to wealth rather than moral values, contributing to a degradation of the value system. No body cares of means . In USA , if we give example of Bill gates, or ELon musk, they have been able to succeed honestly by pure business acumen and they probably had not to worried about getting permists by paying bribes. can you assume same thing in india? There is another worrying trend: This pursuit of quick solutions has also fostered a booming market for inauthentic spiritual remedies, indicating a deeper societal malaise. Black money is rampant in this spiritual market and we know how corrupt businessman make use of this via spiritual markets. Government (BJP specially, [because there is no hope from congress] should immediately fix this,. This is MINIMUM basic needs and vote bank of BJP is middle class. At the minimum JUST fix life of middle class and make it easy to live. This need to be fixed NOW. This should be easy low hanging stuff to fix and I dont know why BJP government is so stupid to understand its votebank. BJP should understand that they got 100% seats in MP. YOU cannot keep on repeating.. Atleast make life and livability which is responsibility of government.
@AgnesMann2 ай бұрын
Many thanks 🙏💐😊Jash hoped to settle in India but reality hit home upon moving here. India is far from developed countries. People here are happy to accept and contribute to corruption. 100's of millions $'s lost through poor construction. This will never fly in the Western world. People are very good at ignoring such issues and don't realise these affect their children's future. We would not recommend anyone to move to India anytime soon. We have lost a lot of money through bad decisions. Jash also has lent money to his family, which he will never receive. Most government officials are corrupt and when we speak with friends in India they say that we have to accept and pay into corruption. that is the only way. Some people are saying India is great. After having a road accident we were on the way to the police station to make a report. On the way we spoke with a friend who advised that we should avoid the police as they would extort money from us. They will target us as we have the money. It was advised that we get our car repaired privately. Our priority is our family, not the country. The country is as good as its political system.
@tusharpal50112 ай бұрын
@@truthteller2991 After a long time I have heard such foolish things. Who is telling you to come to India, you should stay at the same place where children are shot in schools. I am not saying that India is better to live compare to usa but I am saying that after reading history I have a little hope that the world's largest and most developed economy became so poor during independence.Before saying anything read the comment carefully and where have you gone to BJP and Congress when USA and UK were not even born, there were urban cities here, Indus Valley civilization now in 1947 after stealing the entire wealth of the country and developing England they will tell India what development is, talking about China, first of all it is 3 times bigger than India and there is dictatorship there, so many types of people live here, there are so many cultures, so many religions, so many wars have been fought, so these European countries could become developed because they were colonial powers
@tusharpal50112 ай бұрын
@@AgnesMann indian children future is very good here your family is not only family who moved in india 1.4 billion people lived here already I don't know what type of friends you have but where I lived I never pay any money to anyone and I am not saying that courrption not exist here but in Europen country also many corruption cases I love your videos and your content but I am very disappointed a Indian person who not live here in many years no knowledge about india and saying that Indians want a visa to europe nobody wants a European Visas Indians happy to live here and Josh talk about quality of products iphone is also manufacturing here and I seen your videos in mall shopping you choose those company products who are very low quality because you don't know the company brand names who manufactured with good quality I am not saying india is very developed country it is not developed because india wealth looted by British you don't know what type of things happen in india is last 200 years and history Josh is very intelligent guy and I hope he will understand my point what I am trying to say. You are not Indian you can't understand the history of India I request you learn the history and then talk about india is great or not and I am very happy you moved in Portugal to better future where Portugal in history trying to entering india for wealth goa is free now.
@truthteller29912 ай бұрын
@@tusharpal5011 Dimag kya ghutnay may hai?I am Indian and you are teaching me history? What do you get by self-patting on history? Talk about government corruption which affects common people.I am NOT even comparing Developed USA vs Developing India.That is NOT the topic.. Everyone knows it. I go to India every 2 years, and I know much about everyday corruption which common man faces in India. A country should not take 70 years to remove corruption from simple stuff.which common man face. [I am NOT even talking about big corporate or political corruption but things which affect common people so this is very limited and important because it affects common middle class people and poor people] You idiots are just keyboard warriors. I started my career in rural India, in UP-specifically in western UP, which was notorious in the late '90s. You haven't even experienced the close functioning of government, so shut it. I know it inside and out. Don’t talk about all this and bring up silly arguments. You haven’t even stepped out of India to know the difference as to how western government function for common people. Few years back I wanted some home property document in India and I had a week time. I could not do after 3 times collectorate office visit and ultimately some relative had connection and he was able to get that done by paying bribe. Also I remember, I needed passport when I was first going out of India. The police verification is corruption ridden. The police came and he just had to sign but he asked for Rs 500 [big at that time] and we had to give. This are simple examples and I am not even mentioning about traffic bribe which I know you paid last year [ Probability is 100% :)] Compare this to here : Last week i wanted copy of title [called registry in India], I just went to country portal and paid the fees $4 and I got that in email. This simple example I am showing you to understand in your neurons what i mean my "LIVABLE" life. . Koopmandook.
@Gurbhajan-w4y2 ай бұрын
Ps , I love Jass's character too he is straight forward and honest just like u Agnes
@AgnesMann2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much. I’m glad the genuine vibes are coming through the screen
@karolbagh37932 ай бұрын
@IndianPolish also moved out of UK, now living happily in Poland 🇵🇱 @AlinaMacleod also left Canada. Once aspirational countries for citizens of low and middle income countries. West is becoming unsustainable.
@AgnesMann2 ай бұрын
yes it is very expensive to live in the UK and many are escaping the rat race. we do not want to go back there but who knows what the future holds
@rajeev75392 ай бұрын
Do what is right for you. Wherever you are, our best wishes are with you.
@AgnesMann2 ай бұрын
Thank you for your support. We hope you carry on following our journey no matter where we move
@NBs3042 ай бұрын
Totally agree with you, be happy with family, I was surprised that you are coming from Poland
@AgnesMann2 ай бұрын
Thank you Why did this surprise you ?
@NBs3042 ай бұрын
@@AgnesMann I knew it bcoz India will not suite for you,no doubt intention of your husband is great in the interest of kids & you to know the culture, tradition.lot of risks, again disposing of things, shifting. God bless your family and kids. Agnes wherever you are in this world be happy and continue to do blogs. God bless.
@dw84612 ай бұрын
Portuguese weather, will make you more happy than cloudy UK
@AgnesMann2 ай бұрын
I hope so. if things don't work out then UK is always there
@master45574782 ай бұрын
I am living in India. Life pretty amazing and I do future for me and my kids here. But I understand once you live abroad then I guess it is difficult to adjust in India again.
@AgnesMann2 ай бұрын
Jash hoped to settle in India but reality hit home upon moving here. India is far from developed countries. People here are happy to accept and contribute to corruption. 100's of millions $'s lost through poor construction. This will never fly in the Western world. People are very good at ignoring such issues and don't realise these affect their children's future. We would not recommend anyone to move to India anytime soon. We have lost a lot of money through bad decisions. Jash also has lent money to his family, which he will never receive. Most government officials are corrupt and when we speak with friends in India they say that we have to accept and pay into corruption. that is the only way. Same people are saying India is great. After having a road accident we were on the way to the police station to make a report. On the way we spoke with a friend who advised that we should avoid the police as they would extort money from us. They will target us as we have the money. It was advised that we get our car repaired privately
@SomnathDas-ho6tm23 күн бұрын
@@AgnesMannnow you see how , common people are living over here , actually this is not the right way to live your life , how long would one can make adjustments to live a better life , and God knows , whether this condition would ever change 🤔🤔 , so you have made the right decision to stay outside India , both of you are not Indian citizens , so , I think , there won't be any issue to get settled over there in Portugal , best of luck to all of you guys , God bless you 🌹🌹🙏🙏
@prashanthkumar59392 ай бұрын
Totally understandable Agnes. Please do keep us updated with your KZbin channel.
@AgnesMann2 ай бұрын
Many thanks 🙏💐😊Jash hoped to settle in India but reality hit home upon moving here. India is far from developed countries. People here are happy to accept and contribute to corruption. 100's of millions $'s lost through poor construction. This will never fly in the Western world. People are very good at ignoring such issues and don't realise these affect their children's future. We would not recommend anyone to move to India anytime soon. We have lost a lot of money through bad decisions. Jash also has lent money to his family, which he will never receive. Most government officials are corrupt and when we speak with friends in India they say that we have to accept and pay into corruption. that is the only way. Some people are saying India is great. After having a road accident we were on the way to the police station to make a report. On the way we spoke with a friend who advised that we should avoid the police as they would extort money from us. They will target us as we have the money. It was advised that we get our car repaired privately. Our priority is our family, not the country. The country is as good as its political system.
@shobhavicbindra82752 ай бұрын
Wishing you and your family all the best of best life in Portugal dear Agnes💙💙
@AgnesMann2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much!
@SamKhan-rl4wgАй бұрын
Wish you both and your family all the very best. Hope you have a smooth move and settle safely. Stay blessed x
@AgnesMannАй бұрын
Thank you so much! Is it the first time you’re watching my channel
@SamKhan-rl4wgАй бұрын
Hi Agnes It's my first time. I saw your videos. You guys are so brave moving to a different country, especially with kids. India did not work out,at least you had the experience, and the kids too. Hopefully, you will find where home is for you all, especially for the kids. It's so easy for a couple to move and get adjusted, but when you have children, you have to think about schools, doctors, hospitals, activities, and most importantly, affordability. Be strong, and I wish you all well. You're a beautiful,amazing, genuine, loving family . Stay blessed. X
@AgnesMannАй бұрын
@@SamKhan-rl4wg yes that’s right the biggest challenge here is to make sure we do right by the kids. And I’m glad you see just how much of a challenge this was for us to shit and that you understand out concerns. Many people just judges and don’t understand the struggle. And thank you for the compliment I hope you continue to follow along our journey as we document it. Blessings to you and your family
@SamKhan-rl4wgАй бұрын
People judge, unfortunately we live in the times when people like to compare and contrast but never let that affect you because you are the author of your book and only you know the struggles and hurdles you go through to accomplish the things you want for yourself and family. What works for you may not work for others. Keep up the hard work, wishing you all success and good good health. X
@AgnesMannАй бұрын
@SamKhan-rl4wg thank you I really appreciate your wise advice too. Speak soon
@kirstineabsalonsdatter922 ай бұрын
Dear Agnes and Josh. Just started watching your videos yesterday: from leaving the UK, setteling in India and now deciding for Portugal... What a journey - what a shift! I am truly sorry that you Josh didn't land a business opportunity in your own country🙏 that the process has been this difficult... 😔 I have been coming to India every year for 20 years now - it is my winter escape and feels like my second home. India is a mix of chaos and magic but above it all the country has soul🙏 You two are creative and I wish you great strength for moving back to Europe most likely Portugal. Thank you for telling that many indians have settled there. Bedt regards Kirstine, Copenhagen 🇩🇰🙋🏻♀️
@AgnesMann2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much Kirstine for taking your time to write this lovely comment. I am glad you have found our story inspiring and I agree with you in terms of India being mix of chaos and magic. It’s a beautiful destination but living somewhere and holiday or two different things.. let’s hope we will have more luck in Portugal. Thank you for watching and I hope you can find some other interesting videos in our library let us know which one did you watch in the comments. Best regards.
@murieljah54802 ай бұрын
Agnes I am actually surprise you stayed so long in India. I read many good things about Portugal, have friends who visited there and they love it. Never been there but would like to do so. In my country of birth ( British Guiana/Guyana) Portuguese is one of the 6 races who lives there. best wishes from Florida
@AgnesMann2 ай бұрын
Thank you 🙏🏻 I actually like the lifestyle here in India but we are adaptable creatures and I’m sure I can settle just about anywhere. I have been to Portugal before and I loved it. Weather suits and it’s touristic as well and so should be able to make new friends too hopefully so fingers crossed all will go well
@geeta67082 ай бұрын
There is a video on your channel with the title “I AM NEVER LEAVING INDIA”. Five months later you speak negative. If a person is under the shower and we criticize how dirty the person is, is not kind at all (he is cleaning himself). Similarly, Bharat is developing and instead of seeing the positive, criticizing is not nice and kind. The problem is you spent your hard-earned money lavishly…you lived in a 1.25 lakhs apartment, bought an expensive car, you paid for expensive hotels and travels. In my humble opinion you should have lived simple life until your business takes off. One and a half year is not enough to start a business in a foreign country. Europe is not a good place to move. In 5-10 years, there will be a civil war caused by the immigrant crises. I am Swiss small time businessman and I am moving to Bharat next autumn. Jai Hind 🙏🏻
@AgnesMann2 ай бұрын
All the best When the war starts (if it ever does) we will come back
@seth53242 ай бұрын
Wishing you a wonderful future, wherever you'll be !! Wishes from Indore 💜💙🧡
@AgnesMann2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much. Will you be following along our journey
@ashitpatel40772 ай бұрын
I advise getting a farm that caters to Indian vegetables, which can be exported to Indian grocery stores in the UK; small hot chilies, passion fruit, mangoes, etc., are very expensive in the UK since they come from India. Also, it will serve the local Indian community in Portugal or Spain.
@AgnesMann2 ай бұрын
Thanks for the tip 😊. Farming is very different in Europe. They don't allow foreign crops. Indian mangoes can not be grown in Europe. It will be a challenge to get approval
@senbagamuthurahul-27462 ай бұрын
Love your family vlogs ma'am... All the best... No one is questioning your decision.... We respect and support you 🙌🙏
@AgnesMann2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much 🙂 a lot of people don’t accept that decision and are leaving our channel. But we believe those that really support us will stay here wherever we go
@popculturejam76002 ай бұрын
@@AgnesMann People are leaving because of your attitude towards India & making up straight up nonsense.
@AgnesMann2 ай бұрын
@@popculturejam7600 my question to you- have you ever been outside of India?
@popculturejam76002 ай бұрын
@@AgnesMann Yes to Europe, mainly Netherlands for Blender(3D software) conferences. & what does that have to do with you making up lies about India?
@vedantpratik93522 ай бұрын
Great couple, great understanding between you guys, There is a lot of love between you guys, You guys are an inspiration that even if you are from different cultures, you can live your dream life along with lots of love between you guys. I wish healthy and prosperous life and happiness to your family 🙏
@AgnesMann2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much. After reading so many not so positive comments it is refreshing to read such a nice one, you lit my day and I am grateful for this
@forever4702 ай бұрын
Good decision.we are born and brought up here so we are used with every things happening india,
@AgnesMann2 ай бұрын
Are you happy with bad roads, broken bridges, corrupt government and officials, poor quality food, litter everywhere and poverty ? India is fast developing but still has long way to go. Many wealthy Indians are leaving
@forever4702 ай бұрын
@@AgnesMann i am not happy i can't do anything if i say something nothing going to happen the corrupted government destroyed everything
@popculturejam76002 ай бұрын
@@AgnesMann 1.4 billion people still live here.. & you are just a hater who is making straight up nonsense.. poor quality food lol.. you must be missing your pesticides & chemicals infested food.. Indians eat mostly fresh & organic.. there are plenty of Europeans & Americans who have left their lives behind & are living in India since ages. You appeared on Max Chernov's channel.. that alone shows so many foreigners living in India & making it work(though it is not enough but is only going to increase in coming years).. this guy(your husband) goes on unhinged rant about how 90% will leave.. that would never happen even if nuke/s were to drop on it.. even during the 1200 years of barbaric invasions Indians stayed here & fought.. during 200 years British rule only handful left coz brits took them as soldiers & laborer's, rest stayed & fought the brits, including the time when British made famine which killed 3 million Bengalis.. not everyone is a traitor or opportunist who'd leave India just coz of money.. your husband has no real love or connection to India(just has Indian genes) & thus it is hard for him to comprehend how deeply patriotic Indians are to their motherland.. the lives that Europeans are enjoying will not last more than a decade or two.. but India will grow exponentially coz of technology & the vast percentage of younger demography. India may have poor infra right now.. but that'll change in a decade.. there are currently $100 billion worth of projects going on just for roads & ports alone.. it will not take 100 years to catch up but just 10 years to become $10 trillion economy(projected by world bank, IMF, Goldman Sachs) & next 10 years to become better than most western countries in the world with a good per capita.. coz Europe is de-evolving even faster than one can imagine, due to it's self-destruct politics & backlash from the global south. It took India only 3 years to completely digitize payments at all levels using UPI & India stack. Europe was built upon looting wealth & resources from India & the global south.. & you have the audacity to wave that wealth in our faces & mock us for poverty.. India was the world's richest nation for almost 2000 years & it took only few centuries of invasions & colonization to bring it down. Greeks were defeated, Rome fell & British empire too vanished(now going bankrupt).. nothing remains wealthy for long.. so don't try to mock India for it's poverty that you caused.. coz one day your beloved Europe & it's master USA will fall too. Plus we didn't invite you guys in the first place by saying "Please, come to India it is already developed & your life will be absolutely smooth here, we have sunshines & rainbows here.. blah blah blah".. so why not blame yourself for not testing the waters by first taking a vacation here instead of packing up things & moving here. Like we get it.. it must not be working for you guys.. but saying things like India is not good environment for your kids.. is just racist & disrespectful to people living here all their lives. I would never imagine raising my kids anywhere but here. Your husband's unhinged rant is the reason people are unsubscribing & i am one of them. Learn to choose better words.. just look at how India in details choose their words, or Indian Polish connection whenever they face issues in India or abroad. Rest it is totally your choice to move anywhere you want.. but do not disrespect my country.. you might be Indian origin but you are not an Indian citizen.. so you are just a guest here in my country. I hope you enjoy whatever time you have here. Good luck for your adventures(Agnes & kids).. i do not hate you guys but please never disrespect my country in the garb of pointing out its problems coz no country in this world is perfect or problem free., not a single one.
@truthteller29912 ай бұрын
@@AgnesMann You're absolutely right in pointing out that. Many people in India often settle into what they're familiar with, to the extent that even a new mall can seem like a significant improvement and a point of pride for their city. This is common across India.This common acceptance stems from adapting to basic amenities, which skews their perception of what a livable standard should be. However, these developments don't address deeper issues like poor road conditions, corrupt governance, and subpar urban planning. Despite India's progress, the quality and speed of development vary widely across regions. As long as these foundational issues persist, the country's true potential remains untapped. Consequently, the allure of better-managed environments continues to draw the affluent and ambitious abroad in pursuit of higher living standards
@vijaymoodley24852 ай бұрын
Support your decision 💯to give your family the best possible lifestyle and opportunities wherever that maybe.👍🏻
@AgnesMann2 ай бұрын
We will always remember our experience here and we will return back to visit family and friends.
@themyself12122 ай бұрын
Best Of Luck Guys. Hope you settle well and make friends in Portugal.
@KishorGeneral2 ай бұрын
Wish you good luck for your family.
@AgnesMann2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much. We are hoping this to be the right choice
@RealChristianTV2 ай бұрын
Good decision.. All the best👍
@AgnesMann2 ай бұрын
Many thanks and god bless 😊💐🙏
@loveall12345Ай бұрын
Good Luck ahead beautiful family ❤
@AgnesMannАй бұрын
Thank you! You too!
@fxnoob63262 ай бұрын
Only if I had courage like you guys to try out new places and things. End your journey where quality of life is better... that's all what matters.
@AgnesMann2 ай бұрын
😊🙏💐
@hshs40512 ай бұрын
Quality of life 😂😂 … my foot …
@dagmarapulawska69642 ай бұрын
I truly wish your family the best! Love to watch your channel. 😇🙏🌸
@AgnesMann2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much ☺️
@Nation_first19472 ай бұрын
140 Cr people are living happily in India. I don't agree with this family. They might have come for a purpose and leaving india for a purpose. Europe give back our looted money we will show how swarg looks. Don't give us gyans...
@londonPB2 ай бұрын
Those people probably struggle to get a visa, India is not a great place to live at the moment. Maybe in the future things will improve.
@AgnesMann2 ай бұрын
Most have no choice. Private-sector education destroys the dreams of the poor. There is a high percentage of poverty in India and they will leave. Graduates are leaving due to higher wages in the West and better quality of life.
@Nation_first19472 ай бұрын
@@AgnesMann which western country is giving quality of life?? High taxes, high inflation and many people are losing jobs and they are unable to return to India because of loans they took for higher education. Canada, Australia, newzealand, USA, europe ever where same story. They want students who can pay high fees but when it comes to jobs there is no guarantee...
@SomnathDas-ho6tm23 күн бұрын
@@AgnesMannamong all the things that you have said , two most important things , those are enough to consider , that our India , is not liveable for the guys , who are used to live in a clean and healthy environment , and that's solely your right to decide , in what atmosphere , you want to bring up you children , that is the first point , secondly , definitely , it's bloody politics and politicians and their unlawful activities , which are worsening the living conditions in our beloved motherland 😢😢🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳 , it's an earnest prayer 🙏🌹🙏to almighty , wherever you live , in our beautiful blue planet , live happily , may God Shower His Blessings Upon Your Family .. Jai Hind 🇮🇳🇮🇳
@jayanthakumar26342 ай бұрын
Genuine and straightforward approach-no sugarcoating! Since you have the opportunity and resources, it's crucial to make the most of them. one's future is also intertwined with the future of his/her children indeed. Things can change in India, but could take time...
@AgnesMann2 ай бұрын
Many thanks 🙏💐😊Jash hoped to settle in India but reality hit home upon moving here. India is far from developed countries. People here are happy to accept and contribute to corruption. 100's of millions $'s lost through poor construction. This will never fly in the Western world. People are very good at ignoring such issues and don't realise these affect their children's future. We would not recommend anyone to move to India anytime soon. We have lost a lot of money through bad decisions. Jash also has lent money to his family, which he will never receive. Most government officials are corrupt and when we speak with friends in India they say that we have to accept and pay into corruption. that is the only way. Some people are saying India is great. After having a road accident we were on the way to the police station to make a report. On the way we spoke with a friend who advised that we should avoid the police as they would extort money from us. They will target us as we have the money. It was advised that we get our car repaired privately. Our priority is our family, not the country. The country is as good as its political system.
@krerpasАй бұрын
You are leaving the cleanest city of India, this made me to rethink abt my plan to move from EU to India. I was really interested in Chandigarh and Indore. In India you can manage with Hindi/English and lots of options of English schools for kids, in Portugal you will feel lonely if not speaking local language. Please make a detail video what's wrong with Indore.
@AgnesMannАй бұрын
Ok sure I will think of this content and put it up for you.
@1oneknowsАй бұрын
in portugal 56 percentage speaks english
@AnitaAmin-c7c2 ай бұрын
Algarve or Lisbon is absolutely beautiful. The weather and quality of life is amazing. I worked there for 2 years and had the best time. I'm strongly thinking of moving permanently.
@AgnesMann2 ай бұрын
I would love to move there too, let's see how things work out for us...
@namopatel-ij6cc2 ай бұрын
good decission agnees..as a born indian i completely support ur decission...india is a rapidly developing ecomony but still has a long way to go to match with europe standard of living...i think india will need at least 5 decaede to compete with europe.. any way all the best for ur future..and yes please keep uploading videos from ur new life in portugal...❤❤❤
@AgnesMann2 ай бұрын
Many thanks 🙏💐😊Jash hoped to settle in India but reality hit home upon moving here. India is far from developed countries. People here are happy to accept and contribute to corruption. 100's of millions $'s lost through poor construction. This will never fly in the Western world. People are very good at ignoring such issues and don't realise these affect their children's future. We would not recommend anyone to move to India anytime soon. We have lost a lot of money through bad decisions. Jash also has lent money to his family, which he will never receive. Most government officials are corrupt and when we speak with friends in India they say that we have to accept and pay into corruption. that is the only way. Some people are saying India is great. After having a road accident we were on the way to the police station to make a report. On the way we spoke with a friend who advised that we should avoid the police as they would extort money from us. They will target us as we have the money. It was advised that we get our car repaired privately. Our priority is our family, not the country. The country is as good as its political system.
@JUANORQUIO2 ай бұрын
That’s Interesting! Have an incredible weekend!
@AgnesMann2 ай бұрын
Thank you. 🙏🏻 you too have a great one
@SuryadevaraRammurthyNaidu2 ай бұрын
90 % of Indians want to leave India for Europe passport? It is one to dislike India and especially since you have a foriegn wife with kids but it is completely ridiculous to think Indians do not like India. Just know India is not Haryana or Punjab and not everyone in India think like you say we do. Looks like you involved yourself politically with someone which made you say things which are a bit overboard. I wonder what made you come to India in first place if you were so proud of that European passport. Anyways all the best 👋
@SonuKumar-oe4yz2 ай бұрын
I am Indian living in India. I was surprised that you people wanted to come from a developed country to a underdeveloped country. It would have been very difficult to adjust. India is under development. I appreciate you tried to settle down. its tough to live here for many. and doing buisness can be difficult for someone from West So no issues from my side. Its your life you know well whats good for you ! all the best. and yes do keep on visiting India as tourists ! Sonu
@AgnesMann2 ай бұрын
Thank you Sonu We have truly hoped that we can settle but reality showed us different. Thanks for watching and I hope you will follow along our journey as we move across the ocean again
@vishalsehgal64542 ай бұрын
bro that developed country is made out of indias money those 45 trillions dollars their museums are filled with the looted things from india those are not museums those are thief market😂
@macdowellandrew2 ай бұрын
We tried India out of our emotional feelings & roots there. We gave up eventually for the sake of our children. Josh brother you have made a good decision. All the best!
@DAYSHIVANSH2 ай бұрын
We who?
@SantoshKumar-mr3ii2 ай бұрын
Your decision is your personal and I respect and if I got to move away from India surely I can do like you I will get connect to you no matter where you live thanks for nice video
@AgnesMann2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much for a nice comment
@marisolsharma48092 ай бұрын
Amazing first comments and first views 👌🏼👌🏼❤🙏🏼🙌🏼😁
@Kim_Jong_Un_20232 ай бұрын
Wherever you all resettle...we all wish you guys more than the very best. No matter how far away you are... your viewers will keep following you .
@AgnesMann2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much. People are unsubscribing already just seeing that we are leaving India. But I believe those that are part of the fam will stay with us wherever we are. Thank you for your support
@shaktiprosadlahiri4483Ай бұрын
Hi!, Agnes. Hope you are well and healthy with your family. I am new subscriber of your blog. I have gone through many of your videos and now I am very attached with your family. So I am saying something about jash's plan of starting new business at Portugal. Farming is a skill which needs lot of experience about soil and environment. It is very hard to cultivate the land which is not his/her own mother land. So, first need lot of research and study of that new soil where you start farming. Please don't take it is as advise. Your, Darjeeling blog was awesome! As a Bengalee person I am very happy to see that you visited my state. Thanks one again! God bless you and your family!❤
@AgnesMannАй бұрын
Thank you so much We have scrapped the Portugal plans by now. Will do a video as soon as we figure out what we are planning. Thanks for watching and I hope you get to see many other travel vlogs for us
@amarjitsingh-sq5hs2 ай бұрын
90% is too high or exaggerated but thanks for being honest. Only those people can live in India, who have lived in the conditions here from the beginning or who are very determined. ❤️🇮🇳
@AgnesMann2 ай бұрын
Our maid said she would love to go to Europe for a better life for her family. She was crying , that other houses don't allow her into the kitchen and she has been given a glass kept by the house's entry. She said even dogs get treated better than the lower cast in India.
@amarjitsingh-sq5hs2 ай бұрын
@@AgnesMann Casteism in India nowadays is just a tool to play the victim card. And let me tell you that lower castes have got 30to50% quota everywhere, now will India run on the basis of merit or quota system? And it's caste system that has pulled India backwards, whether anyone accepts it or not. And whatever happened to your maid is sad but in many vegetarian Indian households, if a non-vegetarian person eats food or drinks water in their utensils, they do not even use those utensils again, Even if he/she is a member of their family, will you call this discrimination too? And let me tell you, your maid wants to leave India only due to financial condition and not for any other reason and India is a country with a population of 1.45 billion, don't judge by what one person is saying.
@1oneknowsАй бұрын
@@AgnesMann i tell u real reason it is dependent on what person is wearing, living condition, cleanliness also some people are brainwashed but i do think now it matters less as i lived in village there was maid(part time) we respect her, give clothes, food, invites in function but when she comes she get tea but in plastic or in her cup but etc and reality was that many doesn't no it is wrong but i love her and respect her she was like grandmother to me
@BuddhaOM1082 ай бұрын
I met a pure British recently and he said that British are leaving UK because of no Job, too expensive and immigration chaos. Same thing happening in other European countries including riots. India is only lacking cleanliness, organised point of view. Its a problem
@AgnesMann2 ай бұрын
We hope things change in near feature for our children. we can not do business when there is so much corruption. India has long way to go when it comes to being clean
@BuddhaOM1082 ай бұрын
@@AgnesMann it is difficult but there is chance if we Hindus get united. Have you seen what happened in Bangladesh recently ?? This is the global plan by America and China to make India and Indian subcontinent an Islamist terrorist nations. Afghanistan, Pakistan, Bangladesh achieved and now India. Prime minister Modi is the last hope but he is getting weaker day by day because Hindus are not united and example is your husband
@BuddhaOM1082 ай бұрын
@@AgnesMann corruption is everywhere. Many foreigners opened restaurants business India including alcohol license. From Australia to US. Biggest example is Gordon Ramsay
@hshs40512 ай бұрын
@@AgnesMann looks like you are trying hard to prove the point and the 💩you served in your vlogs 🤬
@RameshSharma-mg2kg2 ай бұрын
Hey Jash, you are a true Indian, your contribution to India is very much appreciated, my many many yrs of visits to India is same what you frankly discussed, Just ignore people bashing trolls, stay on course, you are doing a tremendous favor to India, best of wishes, I am retiring in next 8 months, my kids all settled, I & my wife , will be traveling everywhere including India , may bump on you some where you never know, stay firm, stay happy & blessed, you epitomize true Indian spirit of questioning & being fair, Great video, I request others to watch your channel, Blessings to you & family, , Om Namah Shivaya Namh,
@AgnesMann2 ай бұрын
Many thanks 🙏💐😊Jash hoped to settle in India but reality hit home upon moving here. India is far from developed countries. People here are happy to accept and contribute to corruption. 100's of millions $'s lost through poor construction. This will never fly in the Western world. People are very good at ignoring such issues and don't realise these affect their children's future. We would not recommend anyone to move to India anytime soon. We have lost a lot of money through bad decisions. Jash also has lent money to his family, which he will never receive. Most government officials are corrupt and when we speak with friends in India they say that we have to accept and pay into corruption. that is the only way. Some people are saying India is great. After having a road accident we were on the way to the police station to make a report. On the way we spoke with a friend who advised that we should avoid the police as they would extort money from us. They will target us as we have the money. It was advised that we get our car repaired privately. Our priority is our family, not the country. The country is as good as its political system.
@noeminkemachor53242 ай бұрын
What about Culture from Mather side? It is important to know the value and culture from both of the parents.
@AgnesMann2 ай бұрын
They know that. Mother tongue and culture
@ashitpatel40772 ай бұрын
Do not come to the UK; taxes are going to peak. Now, under the Labour government, capital tax is going to be the same level as income tax, and inheritance tax is another thing that will kill us. I went to Maderia, an island in Portugal, which was lovely. I am personally moving to Maderia, which is a bit more expensive but ideal for me in my 50s and retired. Have a look, but having young kids, schooling might be an issue. No, there is no crime, and no immigrants do not want to work; however, many Buddhists from Nepal are passive and hard-working. How does it work since the UK is out of Europe? Can you do a short video regarding UK citizen entry in Portugal?
@AgnesMann2 ай бұрын
UK is our last choice 🤣. We don't like the weather and high cost
@Ram-w9g2 ай бұрын
It’s a well thought decision as you have given all options a try & as a Seeker as well as Idealist you have to calculate that good weather matters to you in south Europe & your kids need good education for future which may not be the place you have chosen , so focus on that , & let things happen , wish you luck & I must remind you that the Best Wisdom that can beat all the Luxuries of the World is yoga & meditation to empower Every happening & if your kids can let them have lessons for that in your at present stay wherever you are Now in the country of its origin !!!
@AgnesMann2 ай бұрын
Many thanks 🙏💐😊Jash hoped to settle in India but reality hit home upon moving here. India is far from developed countries. People here are happy to accept and contribute to corruption. 100's of millions $'s lost through poor construction. This will never fly in the Western world. People are very good at ignoring such issues and don't realise these affect their children's future. We would not recommend anyone to move to India anytime soon. We have lost a lot of money through bad decisions. Jash also has lent money to his family, which he will never receive. Most government officials are corrupt and when we speak with friends in India they say that we have to accept and pay into corruption. that is the only way. Some people are saying India is great. After having a road accident we were on the way to the police station to make a report. On the way we spoke with a friend who advised that we should avoid the police as they would extort money from us. They will target us as we have the money. It was advised that we get our car repaired privately. Our priority is our family, not the country. The country is as good as its political system.
@alonewarrior76122 ай бұрын
I think Josh is right here. You can't expect someone who has lived his whole life in Europe to adjust to Indian standards. India is nowhere close to Europe. Central government is building expressways and national highways but the infrastructure on local level is still as it was 10 years ago. There is too much corruption at the bottom of the pyramid. A few months ago I went to get police verification for my passport. I had to pay bribe to the police officer to get my police verification done. You can't get any work done in India without bribing government officials.
@AgnesMann2 ай бұрын
and I don't understand why people are ignoring corruption. Jash was asked to pay 6500 rupees for Aadhar card but he refused to pay the bribe and they got him running around for 11 months.
@1oneknowsАй бұрын
@@AgnesMann you would have called or complained there is anti corruption number or they didn't answered
@raymondsantas27652 ай бұрын
✅ decision. You're bold 👍
@misterj84132 ай бұрын
Would be interesting to see your new life in Portugal
@AgnesMann2 ай бұрын
We will surely be documenting everything as we go along
@frankie49212 ай бұрын
You are right all the best
@lizguntur93522 ай бұрын
Hi come to our New Zealand, lots of farms here. Quality of life is great, very laid back and friendly people.
@AgnesMann2 ай бұрын
Sounds great! we will come one day even if just for a holiday
@ashokkhanna36892 ай бұрын
I have not seen your full video but it’s a good move- lovely weather , lovely country , small population , live in the countryside - buy a gram house with fruit trees by the river . But closer to some medium sized town - for healthcare and education of children. Language though will be a challenge . But what will you do there ??
@AgnesMann2 ай бұрын
We did explain what we are hoping to do and I have a plan for myself as well besides continuing with my channel
@anamikarekhi2 ай бұрын
See you soon brother❤
@Geekygiggles2 ай бұрын
Good luck!
@AgnesMann2 ай бұрын
Thanks. Where are you watching us from
@gameruleworld.18892 ай бұрын
Well yes i agree the guy is totally straight forward and fact speaker i hope where ever u go u guys stay happy thats it i just always wanted u guys move up to bangalore or hyderabad for business opportunitys rather then indore city by the way happy and sad u guys made good choice for choosing better lifestyle and sad for u guys have to move out of india anyways i just want u guys live happy where ever you are and god bless ur family and children 🥰🥰
@AgnesMann2 ай бұрын
Many Thanks 😊💐🙏Jash hoped to settle in India but reality hit home upon moving here. India is far from developed countries. People here are happy to accept and contribute to corruption. 100's of millions $'s lost through poor construction. This will never fly in the Western world. People are very good at ignoring such issues and don't realise these affect their children's future. We would not recommend anyone to move to India anytime soon. We have lost a lot of money through bad decisions. Jash also has lent money to his family, which he will never receive. Most government officials are corrupt and when we speak with friends in India they say that we have to accept and pay into corruption. that is the only way. Same people are saying India is great. After having a road accident we were on the way to the police station to make a report. On the way we spoke with a friend who advised that we should avoid the police as they would extort money from us. They will target us as we have the money. It was advised that we get our car repaired privately. Our priority is our family not the country. Country is as good as its political system.
@gameruleworld.18892 ай бұрын
@@AgnesMannwell i agree with u people here in this country they just accept and ignore the corruption done govt officials people in india have very much inferiority complex to rise the issues on top level to solve this issues it will take time for this country and for police i totally accept the public connection with police is same in all over india as police officials think they are powerfull then common man they think they can loot from public but at end of story good govt make better police service as in india if any police officer is sincere he will transferred to another location and from there to another its became a common practice by govt hopefully by next 2 decades hope everything will change as next 2 decade is also important like do or die for india to devlop by 2047 as modi govt targets which they making economic policy's better slowly hope that time changes and i will always support u guys what ever u guys do😉
@sunilk89662 ай бұрын
Portugal may have a low cost of living, but it also faces issues like unemployment, crime, language barriers, and other challenges similar to many countries. However, personal preference plays a key role, and it's best to avoid the unnecessary drama some people create around these choices. Comparisons can only be meaningful when the starting points and several other factors are equal. In the end, people choose what fits their needs best. India, in fact, offers better opportunities than many European countries like Poland or Portugal, but regardless of where you live, hard work is essential for a better life……
@AgnesMann2 ай бұрын
wow, you have written so many "constructive" comments, which although I think are not on a positive note- you clearly have some issues with us sharing our opinions- at least it increases the reach of this video and helps my channel growth so it's a result for me....
@Polska_Masala2 ай бұрын
Hello beautiful family ❤
@AgnesMann2 ай бұрын
Hello you! How have you been. How is family doing
@nlkworld2 ай бұрын
Such a lovely place Algarve …
@jenniferpeters46262 ай бұрын
Well said Josh. Indian has many more ways to improve and corruption is bad with people in authority. True you have to be really rich to survive. I moved out decades ago and very happy with my life where I am now n live a beautiful life by the grace of God N thank the country I am in now for embracing us. Life is about how you make it and make the best use of opportunities as opportunities only knock once so take the chance n embrace it. After all yes family comes first. All the best n good luck.
@AgnesMann2 ай бұрын
Jash hoped to settle in India but reality hit home upon moving here. India is far from developed countries. People here are happy to accept and contribute to corruption. 100's of millions $'s lost through poor construction. This will never fly in the Western world. People are very good at ignoring such issues and don't realise these affect their children's future. We would not recommend anyone to move to India anytime soon. We have lost a lot of money through bad decisions. Jash also has lent money to his family, which he will never receive. Most government officials are corrupt and when we speak with friends in India they say that we have to accept and pay into corruption. that is the only way. Same people are saying India is great. After having a road accident we were on the way to the police station to make a report. On the way we spoke with a friend who advised that we should avoid the police as they would extort money from us. They will target us as we have the money. It was advised that we get our car repaired privately
@jenniferpeters46262 ай бұрын
@@AgnesMann it was indeed a bad decision coming to India. When I saw your videos about returning to India I was like “this is a bad decision “ as there is no future for the kids here, and was glad you removed Anjali from the videos. The police and politicians are the worst corrupt people in India. So go with your dreams and family and leave for greener pastures. God Bless you all.
@1oneknowsАй бұрын
@@jenniferpeters4626 didn't you said to much 'no future'
@LifeJoyAdventureVlogs2 ай бұрын
South Portugal is a good option. I was exploring it in 2020. Plenty of expats over there. I was also considering India for retirement and I’m not looking for work so that was not an issue for me in India but I found it too hectic and noisy. I suppose one cannot compare developing and developed countries but we only have limited time on this planet so do what works for you. I will probably see you in Portugal 😊.All the best.
@AgnesMann2 ай бұрын
O wow really that’s interesting, yes who knows maybe we meet there soon
@deepakbhargava28642 ай бұрын
It's disheartened to hear that you guys have made a decision to move to Portugal But when it comes to think about a better prospects for a family. I think you would be right to take that decision. BTW, many people from corporate sectors are leaving their jobs and started farming for their better prospects in India itself
@AgnesMann2 ай бұрын
We will always visit India for holidays. Our children must keep connected with India.
@Ajay_GangadharSingh2 ай бұрын
All the best for your future guys...!!
@AgnesMann2 ай бұрын
Many thanks 💐🙏😊
@deboom83642 ай бұрын
Was quite obvious it was like a short stay offsite in Hindustan for U guys from ur initial days here. Ur Family couldn't fix with the environment here so as U. Respect ur decision & all d very best for ur future endeavour 🙏🙏.....
@AgnesMann2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much, but actually we did hope to have settled here for good. I think we picked the wrong city, but maybe it just not meant to be...
@freddymercury22592 ай бұрын
Property in Bulgaria is incredibly cheap at the moment! Dunno if that is an option for you, though. Especially Farm land
@AgnesMann2 ай бұрын
We are now to leave and we will choose India for Holidays only.
@lets_discuss53522 ай бұрын
I think it's a good move. India does not make life easy for Indians, so it can be extremely challenging for someone coming from the Western world where there's organization and you seem in control of your life, rather than being pushed around daily by things that happen out of your control. Want to wish you the very best and much success in Portugal or England wherever you decide to settle.
@AgnesMann2 ай бұрын
Many thanks. We hope things change in near feature for our children. we can not do business when there is so much corruption
@lets_discuss53522 ай бұрын
@@AgnesMann I so agree with you. In India it seems you're so caught up in everything else but your life, children, and what you need to do to create a business and income. Godspeed and be well and prosper!
@hshs40512 ай бұрын
@@lets_discuss5352India has many many advantages which West doesn’t have … cost of living, medical, ease of life, accessibility to family etc
@lets_discuss53522 ай бұрын
@@hshs4051 You know the cost of living in a hut is even more cheaper, and living in the jungles has no cost of living. You can hunt an animal or pick a fruit and eat when you're hungry. Cost of living by itself is no argument to live somewhere. Ease of living - you must be joking for sure or it's your idea of an out-of-touch person. You know as they say, those people who've only lived on Mars think it's the greenest plant in the Solar System; they can't believe that there could be any other planet that is greener than Mars. Nowhere is it perfect, but there are good reasons to live in the West and there are good reasons to live in India. It's more harder for people who have grown up somewhere in the developed world and then to live in India.
@hshs40512 ай бұрын
@@lets_discuss5352 developed countries have there own cons … e.g. finding a physician and cost of medical procedures might be too expensive… OR I may not be able to afford a domestic help … My friend in UK had to travel back to India to get his three year olds teeth get medical help … he was asked to wait for nine months there 😀 You cannot make changes that easily… once you and especially kids setup and then change for such kids like arguments
@PKN442 ай бұрын
Such a naive attempt to migrate to India. Same old colonial mindset that the country you are moving to need to mould to your world views and norms but rather you adjusting to their norms and standards and then try to improve those standards when you can. Next time when there is economic recession or other crisis in Portugal then may be also try settling on The Moon, I have heard no one lives there and you can create a world as you like.
@amARI5892 ай бұрын
The grass is greener, where you water it. Good luck in Portugal though.
@AgnesMann2 ай бұрын
Yes so they say thank you
@popculturejam76002 ай бұрын
They'll run from there too. Just wait & watch.
@AgnesMann2 ай бұрын
@popculturejam7600 we will be look for as long as it takes for a right place to be, and it it turns out we don’t feel Portugal does not suit our needs we will indeed move. I bet you would not have guts to do such a bold move and many might criticise but shifting life of the whole family it’s not an easy task. Point being- we will settle wherever we feel comfortable enough and safe enough for us all to establish our lives together
@popculturejam76002 ай бұрын
@@AgnesMann Yes i would not have the guts to move to a place without deciding what i truly want from life or a place & thus i do not make decisions based on impulses. I am not criticizing your life choices.. you don't work for me.. or owe me anything.. i am just amazed how you completely shut off your brains to what life in India actually would be like before moving here. I have not seen this level of complaining & negativity ever from people who moved here on their own choosing.
@AgnesMann2 ай бұрын
@popculturejam7600 wow rather strong opinions you have about us. We took what it’s called a risk- and truly you can’t predict how things will be before move until you move- who doesn’t risk anything risks everything. And not sure where you see negativity- we are observing and simply pointing what needs changing - others might just not want to say out loud. But truth hurts some people hence they attack us for speaking the truths. You can stop watching us and move on to the channels that only say nice things without highlighting issues and continue living in denial- the choice is yours
@liebuster-u2f2 ай бұрын
I watch your vlogs regularly. Just wondering if you've considered Aistralia. Good weather, stable economy, business as well as employment opportunities and many other factors make it a great place. Parts of Europe are going to have big issues in the next 10-15 years due to mass migration. I live here in Australia.
@AgnesMann2 ай бұрын
No we did not consider Australia as its too far away. India is already far but we want to be as close to Europe as possible as I still have my parents who really cannot travel that far. India is already too far for them to get to. But who knows- never say never right
@mariannakrejniuk68582 ай бұрын
Maybe you can move to Poland as well?:)
@anneeddrief60552 ай бұрын
Good evening, I am a French national married to Indian and living in India . I can totally understand your point of view mostly thinking about children and teenagers. Portugal is a very good choice if you make it . I know Portugal very well , his language too . There , people are very nice , honest and sincere and simple . Food and wines are perfect 😊BUT salaries are very low specially if you compare to UK or France 🇫🇷. It’s only about what we put first for our life : money or welfare . I totally understand your choice : viva Portugal 🇵🇹!!
@AgnesMann2 ай бұрын
Thank you so much. How long have you lived in India already.
@anneeddrief60552 ай бұрын
@@AgnesMann Hi , 3 years
@Harsh-rf9kАй бұрын
Indian per capita gdp is $2700 For UK, its $50,000+ Its common sense that UK is developed, richer and can provide much better quality of life and has better political, organised system. Its your decision to where to live and i respect the decision. But in the end of the video you talked like you have been cheated by moving here. And judgement about 90% indians will move to Europe if European visas are given is unnecessary.
@ChohanChohan-co9oi2 ай бұрын
jay ho
@AgnesMann2 ай бұрын
Jay ho
@Titoo-Gaming2 ай бұрын
Good thinking
@AgnesMann2 ай бұрын
Many thanks 💐🙏😊
@yashkumar31962 ай бұрын
Nice video and good explanation. i also agree with his points.
@AgnesMann2 ай бұрын
Thanks! Hopefully this is a good decision
@LNCMD2023Ай бұрын
Josh talks as if everyone in the world has the right and can afford to migrate to anywhere. they like.
@AgnesMannАй бұрын
It’s a hypothesis
@Believeinurself19932 ай бұрын
As indian i agree with you sir Yup we (indians) must stop throwing waste material out side we should change ourselves this generation should learn from us we should keep our Environment clean. We are Destroying our nature with our own hands Indian youtuber/Our state/central government should do something
@AgnesMann2 ай бұрын
Cleaner the area more the demand to visit or move. Higher the price one can demand. Good impact on health too
@md1gm2 ай бұрын
Why not poland? It's the safest country in Europe, low crime because of controlled immigration Also it's her home county, so poland will be much more relatable I do agree UK is done, With all the divisive society and high crime
@AgnesMann2 ай бұрын
Yes it is my home country but the weather is not great also it’s quite expensive to live there.
@LaviniaCS182 ай бұрын
people like them (Indians by birth, or married to Indian) don't leave India because they dislike it, it's because it's very expensive to achieve the same level of basic necessities like in first world countries. You will realise that you can't make that money in India to ensure the basics you need. That's when people leave India, and are not happy to leave but they have to.
@AgnesMann2 ай бұрын
Hmmm, nope, that is not the case here, but thanks for your comment
@mandarpatil271832 ай бұрын
I just wanted to say like why don't u give one more try in cities like mumbai or its suburban part or in pune...otherwise if u have decided to move out of india then poland will be great option i guess
@AgnesMann2 ай бұрын
Our daughter is not taking well life in India. The whole family has to be on board else we can’t be happy. So that’s why we must move so it doesn’t get worse for her
@mandarpatil271832 ай бұрын
Oh....in that case I feel u guys have taken right decision
@Polska_Masala2 ай бұрын
Trochę mi szkoda że Agnieszka traci to co zyskała w Indiach Duży krok dla swojej kariery youtubowe Twój mąż miał pomysł z Indiami ty się świetnie odnalazłaś i teraz kolejna niewiadoma. No ale zawsze możne będziecie więcej podróżować po europie tak jak podróżowaliście w indiach
@AgnesMann2 ай бұрын
Ja nic nie tracę kochana, dużo zyskałam i dla mnie rodzina liczy się najbardziej i gdziekolwiek nie pojedziemy ci co nas lubią będą dalej śledzić naszą podróż. Ja myślę że to wyjdzie nam nawet na lepsze pod każdym względem
@JaySengyung2 ай бұрын
I'm so sad to see leaving you India🇮🇳
@AgnesMann2 ай бұрын
Sorry but we are still here for the next half a year. Plenty of vlogs from India still coming on our channel
@freddymercury22592 ай бұрын
Great Video! Indian Government needs to take note and start developing Infrastructure to stop educated and rich Indians leaving and encourage investment. They also need to farm and produce higher yielding crops and foods which are scarce. This would also help Farmers who are struggling to make a living. I had the exact same experience visiting India, lets hope people start holding the Gov to account!
@AgnesMann2 ай бұрын
Many thanks 🙏💐😊Jash hoped to settle in India but reality hit home upon moving here. India is far from developed countries. People here are happy to accept and contribute to corruption. 100's of millions $'s lost through poor construction. This will never fly in the Western world. People are very good at ignoring such issues and don't realise these affect their children's future. We would not recommend anyone to move to India anytime soon. We have lost a lot of money through bad decisions. Jash also has lent money to his family, which he will never receive. Most government officials are corrupt and when we speak with friends in India they say that we have to accept and pay into corruption. that is the only way. Some people are saying India is great. After having a road accident we were on the way to the police station to make a report. On the way we spoke with a friend who advised that we should avoid the police as they would extort money from us. They will target us as we have the money. It was advised that we get our car repaired privately. Our priority is our family, not the country. The country is as good as its political system.
@freddymercury22592 ай бұрын
@@AgnesMann Sorry to hear about your negative experiences in India. I would love to see a video on this topic although I’m not sure how well others would take criticisms of the country. I’m an Indian from the UK, and I hope to go back one day to help improve the situation. I agree that the political system is a problem, but democracy only works if the people keep the government in check. I feel that the public's indifference towards making a change is a deeply rooted cultural issue, which is why I believe retaining the educated and wealthy classes should be a priority for the government. I hope your upcoming move to Europe brings you better experiences.
@1oneknowsАй бұрын
@@freddymercury2259 it is not cultural it is beneficial for some and not for some if there is not strict action then every country will have corruption
@ajitjadhav8142 ай бұрын
Good decision. i would not to say anything bad about India just because you have decided to quit
@AgnesMann2 ай бұрын
Thank you, it is better to speak the truth as this might encourage some people in power to improve things right?
@abdulr99172 ай бұрын
I know this will happen, because India is a very difficult country with lot of issue Ideally you all should go back to UK as Jash and you all stayed there for long and language is English, Portugal may be good but language could be issue which will make it difficult to do business
@AgnesMann2 ай бұрын
Many people in Portugal speaks English because of the tourism. Beside we can all learn as we all speak more than one language already. We are excited for a new adventure
@abdulr99172 ай бұрын
@@AgnesMann i wish you all the best
@lifewithabhishek4315Ай бұрын
Great 😊
@AgnesMannАй бұрын
Thanks 😊 what makes you say that
@lifewithabhishek4315Ай бұрын
@@AgnesMann Mid life crisis and never give up mindset.
@AgnesMannАй бұрын
@lifewithabhishek4315 are you struggling with those?
@lifewithabhishek4315Ай бұрын
Yes.... I am continuing with effort in right direction. I am Electrical Engineer by profession. I did job in Power plant. I am doing business with my Father. We are clothing manufacturers.
@taichader7098Ай бұрын
Let modiji watch this video😂
@saggerlasreenivasulu6252 ай бұрын
Nice couple made for each other
@AgnesMann2 ай бұрын
Thank you. No marriage is an easy sailing but we do manage quite well for an interracial couple
@PawanGaur-r8d2 ай бұрын
I agree to what ur husband is saying but India is changing and for a country of India's size with it's massive population it will take time like ur husband said 10-20 years down the line. We had so many corrupt government after Independence that it wasn't until Shri Atal Bihari became PM in 1998 that the government paid any heed to India's infrastructure. He was the first PM to conncet India from North to south and East to west through roads. The road network called "Golden Quadrilateral". After he left the PM office again everything went back to it's pace. Also, the system was corrupt which doesn't change quickly. Now after 2014,modi government has been spending like crazy on Infrastructure and that too at unprecedented pace but for the country of India's size it will still take a decade or too. For first bullet train between Surat to Mumbai it took a decade and still awaited bcoz of change in state government. In this way at present India could not develop like Projects laid down and gets completed in China.
@AgnesMann2 ай бұрын
I hope change comes faster. Companies and farmers are playing with people's lives and government not saying anything.
@AtulSharma-tx2zk2 ай бұрын
Very good 👍..as you have always been critising indian on one pretex to other....our country doesn't need the people who never see anything good in ours country 😮
@AgnesMann2 ай бұрын
🙏💐😊Jash hoped to settle in India but reality hit home upon moving here. India is far from developed countries. People here are happy to accept and contribute to corruption. 100's of millions $'s lost through poor construction. This will never fly in the Western world. People are very good at ignoring such issues and don't realise these affect their children's future. We would not recommend anyone to move to India anytime soon. We have lost a lot of money through bad decisions. Jash also has lent money to his family, which he will never receive. Most government officials are corrupt and when we speak with friends in India they say that we have to accept and pay into corruption. that is the only way. Some people are saying India is great. After having a road accident we were on the way to the police station to make a report. On the way we spoke with a friend who advised that we should avoid the police as they would extort money from us. They will target us as we have the money. It was advised that we get our car repaired privately. Our priority is our family, not the country. The country is as good as its political system.
@AtulSharma-tx2zk2 ай бұрын
@@AgnesMann you both are floting Anti indian agenda.....
@photosthamara86897 күн бұрын
just asking but have u tried b'lore?
@AgnesMann6 күн бұрын
We will give another year and planning to relocate from Indore.
@lakshmikrishna56602 ай бұрын
Its difficult for people who leaved in west to adjust in india .we are used to it . Roads and all i see india is not a developed nation and our gdp ppp is still less it takes time . Talking about cleanliness it must be in mindset of people to keep clean i think its far better now than before since u have not there i am born in india . Infrastructure growth its growing so fast in recent 10 yrs than before . The only problem is correption which still persists .
@AgnesMann2 ай бұрын
Many thanks 🙏💐😊Jash hoped to settle in India but reality hit home upon moving here. India is far from developed countries. People here are happy to accept and contribute to corruption. 100's of millions $'s lost through poor construction. This will never fly in the Western world. People are very good at ignoring such issues and don't realise these affect their children's future. We would not recommend anyone to move to India anytime soon. We have lost a lot of money through bad decisions. Jash also has lent money to his family, which he will never receive. Most government officials are corrupt and when we speak with friends in India they say that we have to accept and pay into corruption. that is the only way. Some people are saying India is great. After having a road accident we were on the way to the police station to make a report. On the way we spoke with a friend who advised that we should avoid the police as they would extort money from us. They will target us as we have the money. It was advised that we get our car repaired privately. Our priority is our family, not the country. The country is as good as its political system.
@StrangerIm2 ай бұрын
We gonna miss you.
@AgnesMann2 ай бұрын
Thank you. I’m not leaving KZbin though so we hope you stay with us wherever we go
@KumarAnkit94152 ай бұрын
Can't agree more with you Maann Sahab, India need to catch up . India need infrastructure and Indian need manners. Their is difference between $50k per annum and $2.5k per annum.
@AgnesMann2 ай бұрын
Many thanks 🙏💐😊Jash hoped to settle in India but reality hit home upon moving here. India is far from developed countries. People here are happy to accept and contribute to corruption. 100's of millions $'s lost through poor construction. This will never fly in the Western world. People are very good at ignoring such issues and don't realise these affect their children's future. We would not recommend anyone to move to India anytime soon. We have lost a lot of money through bad decisions. Jash also has lent money to his family, which he will never receive. Most government officials are corrupt and when we speak with friends in India they say that we have to accept and pay into corruption. that is the only way. Some people are saying India is great. After having a road accident we were on the way to the police station to make a report. On the way we spoke with a friend who advised that we should avoid the police as they would extort money from us. They will target us as we have the money. It was advised that we get our car repaired privately. Our priority is our family, not the country. The country is as good as its political system.
@hariomphotoart2 ай бұрын
That's quite interesting
@AgnesMann2 ай бұрын
thanks Dolly
@chandrasekhargaikwad61362 ай бұрын
I can suggest to your family that if you don't want to leave india then go and settle in South India
@AgnesMann2 ай бұрын
We will move back to Europe. My daughter doesn’t enjoy being here and we need to respect that
@hrsbindra2 ай бұрын
That's perfectly fine....good decision as of now seeing the present state of India as a country on a whole. But just out of curiosity what on earth or who on earth Adviced you to shift and live in Indore and get a experience of lifetime.....that was pretty strange. But anyhow your life your choice......All the best for your future endeavours
@AgnesMann2 ай бұрын
Thank you Indore was obviously a mistake but we can’t turn back time now
@hrsbindra2 ай бұрын
@@AgnesMann it's absolutely your decision.... I am noone to judge that. But moving is a major major decision and then again to new country..... absolutely new in form if culture, traditions and language . I will still advice you to checkout and explore the option of. Chandigarh & Bangalore........before moving out May be that changes your decision. Modern cities.... Literacy rate very very high. Neat & clean and well organised and disciplined ( civic sense in a whole). Well planned cities...... Education system among the best.
@AgnesMann2 ай бұрын
@@hrsbindra we moved once as a family, I moved once from Poland to UK, moving to Europe now should not be as challenging as we have some good experience in it. Again our children are not happy and there is many things that bother us. Being to many states in india we have not seen one that was suitable for us.
@bhupeshkumar25372 ай бұрын
90% would leave 🤨 dude have some responsibility for your ancestral home. We have thousands of years of history and it's not like that we were always poor, we were looted by country of which you hold passport looted us for more than 200 years. Surprisingly it was that period your britisn become rich and we became poor, i wonder why? Not everyone is like you sir we love our ancestral place and we are making an effort to make this place great again. Good luck for your future endeavours
@AgnesMann2 ай бұрын
Jash hoped to settle in India but reality hit home upon moving here. India is far from developed countries. People here are happy to accept and contribute to corruption. 100's of millions $'s lost through poor construction. This will never fly in the Western world. People are very good at ignoring such issues and don't realise these affect their children's future. We would not recommend anyone to move to India anytime soon. We have lost a lot of money through bad decisions. Jash also has lent money to his family, which he will never receive. Most government officials are corrupt and when we speak with friends in India they say that we have to accept and pay into corruption. that is the only way. Same people are saying India is great. After having a road accident we were on the way to the police station to make a report. On the way we spoke with a friend who advised that we should avoid the police as they would extort money from us. They will target us as we have the money. It was advised that we get our car repaired privately. Our priority is our family not the country. Country is as good as its political system.
@Gurbhajan-w4y2 ай бұрын
Agnes, how about a yoga business in Portugal 🇵🇹?
@AgnesMann2 ай бұрын
If things work out then I will setup something there paji
@AgnesMann2 ай бұрын
You seem to know me well … watch this space
@Gurbhajan-w4y2 ай бұрын
@@AgnesMann ok ji , please still consider us , we work hard and honestly
@Gurbhajan-w4y2 ай бұрын
@AgnesMann we have been loyal followers of you since the beginning 😏
@deependrasinghyadav51012 ай бұрын
India is good for well educated and tech savvy individuals who are employed in white collar jobs like IT etc, but you being less educated and belonging to working class life is not good. Truck drivers are better off living in Europe rather than India.
@AgnesMann2 ай бұрын
Hmm. I’m not sure if that’s the case but ok you have the right to express your opinion
@lal45002 ай бұрын
I 100 percent agree with Josh's opinion about India.
@AgnesMann2 ай бұрын
We hope things change in near feature for our children. we can not do business when there is so much corruption