
How do I shift abroad?
I work for an MNC now. Not too high not too low salary. I have 7 yoe and I'm thinking of moving abroad considering the shit show of facilities vs taxes here.
Any advices?
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I would rather stay here and try to fix "Shit show of facility vs taxes", then being a slave in some foreign country.

I don’t know how. But can you make a thread when you figure this out
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PS: I love India. I don't like today's Indians.

We don't like you either

This. Nobody would choose to leave their whole life and their motherland just like that. But the people of India are just, no words.

So you are smart enough to figure out that you want to leave this country, but not smart enough to figure out how? So is your decision even correct?

Lately I'm having same thoughts, if not for my parents would have moved already

For those looking to leave, you need to earn around atleast 80-90000 USD to make it out there depending on your age. 100000 is a very decent start to have good income after taxes.
Opportunities: UK and Australia are a bit saturated, Germany is a good option for IT. US is where you can make the most as long as you are healthy.
As to how, higher education is the best way. If you are around late 20s, a lot of countries offer PR. If you do remote work, you can try the nomad option. Countries like Germany has the job seeker visa as well.

if you earn high salary in foreign country then only it will be meaningful. If you get average salary then it is not good. Your life style will be very bad compared to India. If you are not married then you can go and enjoy life and explore good life but if you have wife and kids then it is not worthy.

Studying abroad is by far the most reliable way

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