7 Best Countries To Live And Work For Indians Around The World
Living and working in foreign countries is rapidly losing charm for Indian citizens. There’re several reasons for that. Already, over 17 million Indians live and work abroad.
Countries such as USA, UK, Australia, New Zealand, Canada and to
some extent, Portugal rank as top favorite among Indians to live and work.
However, tighter visa rules in most countries make it nearly impossible for
even highly qualified Indians to find jobs and work there.
If you’re an Indian and wish to live and work abroad, here’s my
list of emerging destinations and best countries to live and work.
7 Best
Countries to Live and Work for Indians
The list of countries below is providing excellent opportunities
for Indian citizens. Furthermore, some countries are relaxing their visa
regulations for Indians to ensure more people from this country land on their
shores for work.
1. State of Qatar
With Gross National Income (GNI) of US$116,799, Qatar ranks the
top of my list for best countries to live and work for Indians.
There’re other reasons for my ranking it at No-1. India and
Qatar traditionally enjoy excellent bilateral relations in every sector. In
fact, the largest resident community of Qatar consists of expatriate Indians.
About 700,000 Indians work and live in Qatar and make up for
one-fourth of the population of the Arabian Gulf nation. Since 2017, the Qatar
government has been relaxing Visit, Business and Work visa rules for Indian
nationals.
Qatar Airways operates direct flights between Doha and about a
dozen Indian cities.
While Qatar welcomes Indian citizens to work, finding a job in
this prosperous state isn’t easy. The Arabization policies make sure that all
top jobs go to highly qualified Qatari citizens.
Cost of living in Qatar is fairly high. However, expatriate
Indians can expect a good salary if they find the right employer.
Qatar is a very progressive Arab nation. Hence, it has an
ultra-modern infrastructure. Qatari people are friendly and welcome Indians.
2. United Arab
Emirates
United Arab Emirates remains a top destination for Indians wanting
to live and work abroad since the Gulf Boom of 1970s and 1980s.
At the time, Indian workers of all types would go to seek their
fortunes in Dubai- one of the seven emirates that constitute the UAE. Migration
to the UAE or specifically Dubai was mainly due to jobs created by the oil
industry and its resulting prosperity.
While Dubai remains top favorite among Indians, UAE as whole is
one of the best countries to work and live.
The reason? The UAE consists of seven distinct emirates- Abu
Dhabi its capital, Dubai the financial center, Sharjah, Ajman, Umm Al Quwain,
Fujairah and Ras Al Khaimah.
While Dubai and Abu Dhabi are world class cities, the Emirati
government is now focusing on development of five of the emirates where upgrade
of infrastructure and other facilities are necessary. This is generating lots
of jobs for Indians.
The UAE encourages Indians with all skills to come and
participate in development of the country. Furthermore, UAE also issues Visit,
Business and Work visas to Indians fairly easily.
The country has a large Indian diaspora which makes life there a
pleasure. There’s no shortage of entertainment avenues. Pay scales compare well
with those in Europe and US, if you have the right skills.
3. Kingdom of Belgium
Belgium is a wonderful country and member state of the European
Union. It is strategically located near the Netherlands, France, Germany and
Luxembourg. The Belgian port city, Antwerpen has a major diamond bourse that
serves the world.
Capital Brussels is the seat of the European Union, EU
Parliament, North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) and various other
international organizations.
Currently, over 7,000 persons of Indian origin live and work in
Belgium. They constitute the third largest number of migrant workers, with the
first two positions taken by the Dutch and French respectively.
Getting a work visa to Belgium isn’t very easy. The country has
to comply with European Union and Schengen Treaty laws while hiring foreign
workers from non-EU countries.
However, Belgium is a very liberal society. Hence Indians would
generally feel welcome here. Belgium also allows expatriate Indian workers to
seek nationality upon meeting certain standards.
The Euro is official currency of Belgium. Living in Belgium is relatively
economical compared over its neighbors Germany and France.
4. Republic of
Singapore
The small island state, Singapore is popular among Indians as a
tourist destination. At the same time, Singapore is also one of the best
countries to live and work for Indians.
Singapore shares the title of business hub of Far East Asia
along with Hong Kong. Therefore, there’s no shortage of jobs for Indians in
Singapore.
Indians are part of Singaporean society since centuries. Indeed,
the name Singapore itself traces its origins to two Sanskrit words ‘singha’ or
lion and ‘pura’ or city.
Hence, Indians will feel very much at home in Singapore. The
climate of Singapore is also somewhat similar to coastal India- tropical.
Singapore isn’t exactly liberal with work visas for Indian
citizens. However, if you have the right qualifications and skills, its fairly
easy to land an excellent job in this island nation.
The cost of living is fairly high but so are salaries. Singapore
has world class facilities. The Geylang suburb of Singapore is home to most
expatriate Indians though the majority are from the state of Tamil Nadu.
5. Federative
Republic of Brazil
Till recently, going to Brazil was a distant dream for any
Indian. Admittedly, it does involve two long flights including a transit. In
late 2019, the Brazilian government began extending the visa-on-arrival
facility for Indian citizens.
That’s because India is member of the five nation BRICS
community. And the country wants to welcome Indians that have the right skills
to help develop its various sectors.
According to the Indian diplomatic mission in Sao Paolo,
there’re about 9,500 persons of Indian origin in Brazil. Majority of them
reside in Sao Paolo which is also the financial hub for the entire South
America.
Additionally, several Indian companies, especially from
pharmaceutical and healthcare sector are opening operations in Brazil. This
would send the number of Indians working and living in Brazil soaring higher
than the present figure.
Brazil is a multi-racial, multi-ethnic and liberal country like
India. In fact, majority of Brazilians would think you’re their compatriot due
to skin color and appearance.
Brazilians are warm and welcoming. Hence, you would enjoy the
stay in Brazil. Cost of living in Brazil isn’t that high unless you wish to
calculate your spending in Indian Rupees. The Brazilian Real fetches a good
price against the US Dollar.
6. Negara Brunei
Darussalam
Negara Brunei Darussalam or simply Brunei, ranks as the third
richest country in Asia. People in Brunei enjoy superb lifestyles. The country
prefix Darussalam means ‘home of peace’. And yes, Brunei Darussalam is indeed
peaceful.
That’s partly because Brunei Darussalam implements the strict
Islamic law- Sharia. And secondly because the people of Brunei Darussalam are
fun-loving and friendly.
Actually, Brunei Darussalam has a small population of just about
half-a-million locals. Among these are about 10,000 expatriate Indians.
Since the country has a small indigenous population, it depends
heavily on migrant labor to handle some of its core sectors.
Internet Technology and Computer Sciences, medicine and advanced
engineering are some skills that will come handy if you wish to find a job in
Brunei Darussalam.
Salaries in Brunei Darussalam for expatriate Indians are
extremely high. The Brunei Ringitt or Brunei Dollar also fetches a very
attractive exchange rate against the American Dollar and other global
currencies.
Cost of living in Brunei Darussalam compares well with other
Asian nations. Hence you can save a lot of money.
7. Republic of South
Africa
Indians are no strangers in South Africa. Indeed, they’ve been
living in South Africa much before the much-hyped tour by Mahatma Gandhi and
launch of the non-violence movement.
The expatriate Indian community in those days was mainly traders
and merchants. However, all that is rapidly changing today.
For one, South Africa is a member of the BRICS. And various
parts of South Africa are in various stages of development.
While there’s no shortage of skilled manpower in South Africa,
the country does rely on India for providing experts in various fields such as
IT and healthcare, among others.
Personally, I would rank South Africa as one of the best country
to live and work for Indians. Most South Africans are friendly and have similar
traits such as Indians. This is one of the best country to live as it is a
multi-racial country.
Hence, you won’t feel like the odd person out while in South
Africa. The nation’s currency, Rand, is fairly strong while cost of living is
very affordable.
South Africa has several Multinational Companies (MNCs)
operating from its soil since decades. Hence, you can find a job here easily.
The country is extremely beautiful and a nature lover’s delight.
Working
Abroad Loses Charm
These seven are the best countries to live and work for Indians
for several reasons. The charm of living and working abroad is now fading away
for most Indians.
·
Traditional favorites such as USA, UK,
Australia, New Zealand and Canada have sizeable populations of Indian migrants.
Hence, they’re reluctant to issue work visas for Indians. You may find it
difficult to get a job and work visa as Indian citizen.
·
Most MNCs now operate in India in various
sectors. They offer salaries that are comparable with those in US and Europe or
other countries. Hence, highly qualified Indians prefer working and living in
India rather than abroad.
·
India is an active partner in the global war
against terror. Hence, Indians are at higher risk of being targeted by
terrorists while abroad. There’re incidences where Indians have been terror
targets. Extremist groups also target Indians in various countries.
·
Western countries are trying to cope with
flood of migrants from strife torn parts of the world such as Iraq and Syria
among other places. Hence, they’re no longer welcoming Indian workers unless
absolutely necessary for a company.
·
Giant economies around the world are trying
to reduce unemployment figures in their own countries. Hence, they focus on
giving jobs to their citizens over allowing migrant workers.
Given these and other
reasons, most Indian workers, especially those with higher qualifications and
experience shun living and working abroad, unless absolutely necessary.
Wrap Up
There could be any reason you wish to live and work abroad as
Indian. If that’s indeed your case, consider these seven countries where you’ll
be able to find excellent jobs with relative ease.
There’s no point in trying to find jobs in countries that are
already overcrowded with migrants looking for jobs. Furthermore, a lot of
nations are also tightening rules for granting their citizenship to persons of
foreign origin.
The same applies to Indians too. Hence your dreams of acquiring
foreign citizenship might not realize so easily. The best country to live and
work for Indians are those where you won’t face many problems.
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