colorbirdss
Councller (250+ posts)
To be honest brother, it is a very tough decision as everyone else has mentioned. As for me I am 25 now and I moved to the west because of my parents and was too young to make the decision. If it was up to me then I would have never moved out of my own country. It is very difficult to move back when you have family, kids and what they want. It is a big sacrifice for the family as well. I never felt happy giving up my green passport for another one but again I did not have a choice. I am moving back to Pakistan the year I am done with my studies. I believe that education is the best way to give back to your community. I encourage all of you to go back and contribute to communities you came from. If we all start doing this then I am sure the future lies in Pakistan. I do not believe in complaints but rather actions. There are millions of people living in Pakistan and I am sure I can do that. I know my future wife would not want to move back but if she insists on living here then it is her choice but I have a debt to pay back to my country and people. Don't forget that the change is with in you. You have to make lemonade out of the lemons that life has handed to you. I am waiting for the day when I can turn in my current citizenship and get my Pakistani Green Passport back. I will be glad to travel with in Pakistan, if that is all my passport allows. Other than that the west has been very generous and has provided most of us the opportunities that many dream of. Respect the land you live in and love the ones around you. I will suggest you to move back if that is what you want to do. The opportunities in Pakistan are endless but remember you are the one to create them. Sorry for the long essay and I can go on and on. Good Luck again.