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Challenges Faced by Indian Immigrants in Different Countries




In every aspect, Indian immigrants do much to boost the economies and cultures of their new countries; however, often their journey is met with numerous challenges. Here's a look at some common challenges faced by indian immigrants in different countries


Cultural Assimilation

One will be struggling to fit into the new culture while maintaining one's identity. Thus, in western countries like the US and Canada, Indian immigrants may struggle to adapt to the new cultural context in daily life as well as in workplaces. While there will be some familiarity in countries like the UK and Australia with considerable populations from India, stereotyping is not easy to overcome to fully integrate mainstream society.


Employment And Career Growth

Many problems relate to the non-acceptance of the qualifications and work experience of many Indian immigrants. Additional certifications or licenses, for example, have to be acquired in order to work in the US and Canada, which can lead to underemployment or cause stagnation in their careers. Job insecurity and problems relating to employment contracts are noticed in industries like construction and hospitality.


Language Barriers

The language barrier can be a major problem. Even in the countries where English is spoken, there may well be accents and problems with fluency. In Germany or France, for example, not English speaking countries, immigrants are obliged to undertake language courses to help them battle through social and professional life.


Legal and Immigration Issues

Navigating complex immigration laws and regulations is a main challenge. Processes for visas and permanent residency are long and complicated; each country has its own rules. Take the case of the US, for instance; it has a pretty long process for visas and green cards. Australia and Canada have competitive systems but are relatively more straightforward.


Social Integration and Isolation

Building a social network is not easy. Immigrants from India living in small towns may have little community support, and big cities may become isolated with diverse communities. Each of these conditions reflects a little social integration that affects mental health.


Educational and Family Considerations

As such, families with children must adjust to new schooling systems and childcare provisions. This additional pressure of meeting desired educational expectations and balancing family needs increases the pressure of settling into a new lifestyle.


Financial Management

Adjusting to new financial systems and tax laws, not to mention the cost of living, can be most overwhelming. Added to this financial stress caused by immigration, at times underemployment, is an added load for those who want to resettle in the new country.


Discrimination and Bias

Subtle or overt discrimination and bias can contribute to a negative sense of belonging and affect quality of life. Overcoming these remains the responsibility of the communities and governments, through resilience and support.


Despite all these challenges, Indian immigrants contribute so much across the world. With a little recognition and support, their move can be managed and helped to contribute more and enrich their new homes. For any related information regarding the Visa query you can connect us on our oasis-india.com.


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