After declaring his decision to immigrate to canada a "mistake," a delhi man has ignited a heated internet debate. He asserted in a widely shared Reddit post that international students were being taken advantage of and that the reality of living outside differed greatly from what many indians had thought.
 
"Colleges and the government have made international students a business.  He commented, "Once you get here, you realize you've been scammed," lamenting the lack of career prospects and work-life balance.  He advised indians to think twice before relocating overseas, claiming that India's economy is expanding and that it offers better opportunities free from the difficulties encountered elsewhere.


Many others found resonance in his post.  One person from Toronto said, "I completely agree.  Simply said, it's not worth it.  "The West is great if you have a stable job, but it's a nightmare if you're stuck in low-paying labor work," another person remarked.  But not everyone held this opinion.  Some users emphasized the need of doing extensive study before relocating.  According to a delhi native who relocated to Sydney in 2008, "It's normal to have difficulties at first, but things get better with time."
 
Growing worries about how foreign students are treated in nations like canada have sparked the discussion.  Reports of students experiencing exploitation, exorbitant tuition costs, and trouble finding long-term employment have increased recently.
 
 

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