Laal
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Its well known that the Pakistani and Indian communities household average is much higher than the average.
As far as Pakistan is concerned the reasons are:
1) Immigrants are mostly from cities and not villages so are likely to be from an educated and well to do backgrounds to begin with
2) Many of the immigrants came to the US for studies and ended up staying so they are highly qualified to begin with and work professional jobs
4) They are more integrated into the communities
3) Education is given a lot of importance
And this isn't even including the $$$$$ that business owners like gas station owners etc. hide the profits from Uncle Sam.
Also, I guess the gap in income and education could be explained by the fact that Pakistanis, as a group, are much more likely to own businesses, etc.
tbh its not that hard to get above the average which is like US$45k
i mean if you have a college degree and have some social and networking skills you can do much better than that first year out of college.
Average of $80k on the whole is low for a household.
[MENTION=137980]Laal[/MENTION] do you know how these figures are collected though? I mean I dont ever remember recognizing myself specifically as Pakistani in any of these census type forms all these years.
Usually its Asian
Or, paying below minimum wage (or no wage) to their imported bahu working at their restaurant.
Actually they pay the imported person $9600/year (if single) and about 13000/year (if married/ filing jointly). That's the way they increase income tax RETURN for that person and pay like no taxes. (amounts change a bit every year).
All legal.
Uncle Sam can't handle desis![]()
^ Average IT pay is not $100k. Unless you are working in NY or San Jose etc. There, if you do not make $100k, it is hard to live a comfortable life.
Typically the average for IT job is around 70-75k unless you are talking about Managerial positions where $100k is average. Most software professionals average around $70k.
I think where Indian households crush all the competition in terms of household income is that both husband and wife work. Most of my friends wives are also into programming and development. The average income is around $150k for most Indian families where both partners work. If only husband works, the average is around $70k.
Subcontinent immigrants do well in the US, immigration laws are more strict in the US I believe so they don't just allow any Tom, Dick or Harry to come.
I disagree, I don't think you are familiar with the family laws in the US. Any US citizen can sponsor their parents/spouse/kids and siblings with family who later sponsor their extended family. If anything, it is easier for Tom, Dick or Harry to come here and take advantage of the benefits than anywhere else in the world.
Before 9/11, Pakistanis were 2nd after India among the foreign medical graduates starting residencies in USA. Sadly , not any more. Visa restriction and other problems faced by Pakistani FMGs after 9/11, has left Pakistanis not even in top 10 nations in residency programes. I'm sure same is true with other professionl jobs also.
Indians also tend to move much faster into higher management especially in IT . Most of the upper level management in Google and Apple are Indians . The Indians in these kinds of places tend to be very hardworking and brilliant. Pakistanis rarely get to even look on the inside of such campuses
Both wives and husbands from India work in US while most Pakistanis wives stay at home so there is a reason the Indians average family wages are much higher than everyone else ...
Have 15 kids and get benefits from the government.. atleast that is the strategy some of the desis employ in Canada
The only reason i see for Chinese to be below Desis is probably coz the ones in the survey were who settled down long ago and are completely different compared to average Chinese present in general.
Pakistanis here in general are more educated and integrates extremely well as compared to their UK counterparts. Interacted with several Pakistani families over the years. Out of 10 Pakistani families....all 10 families are college educated, professional and have sent their sons and daughters to college as well.
Same for the Indians. Here in the UK, most of the Indo-Paks who came here were uneducated, and performed low skilled jobs to start with.
Whereas, in the USA, a significant majority who arrived there were educated and employed in highly skilled jobs.
And even if the Indo-Pak immigrants worked low skilled jobs they made sure their kids went on to get a ver good education. Don't think education was a big priority for Pakistanis in the UK, at least back in the day.
Pakistanis in USA have integrated better than the ones in UK. Highly educated, low crime, high incomes. Indians have done even better.Based on what I see
Indians and Pakistanis integrate well in USA equally.
Indians integrate will in UK but not Pakistanis.
Pakistanis integrate well in Canada but Indians not really.
Based on what I see
Indians and Pakistanis integrate well in USA equally.
Indians integrate will in UK but not Pakistanis.
Pakistanis integrate well in Canada but Indians not really.
Can you tell us why you feel that Pakistanis have not integrated in the UK?
This issue has been beaten to death on various threads. Let’s not start this again, please.
Well I'm not the one who keeps bringing it up, but if people keep throwing it out there as if it is a fact then it needs to be backed up.
It’s been backed up enough time. All the statistics show that British Pakistanis are scraping bottom of barrel whether it’s education, per capita income, home ownership rates
What's that got to do with failing to integrate?
Stop trolling Captain saab.
"Our Lives At Stake": Indian Students In Canada Face Deportation Risk
The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) has recently issued deportation letters to as many as 700 Indian students.
Hundreds of Indian students in Canada have hit the streets in protest against the possibility of deportation. The students, mostly from Punjab, allege that Canadian authorities have accused them of obtaining their visas on the basis of fraudulent admission letters for Canadian universities.
The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) has recently issued deportation letters to as many as 700 Indian students. The letters were issued after the CBSA found that the students' admission offer letters were fake.
Many protesting students claim that they arrived in Canada in 2018, but the fake letters only came to light now, five years later, when they applied for permanent residency.
"When we arrived in Canada our agent told us that the seats were full in the colleges which we had received admission letters for. He told us that universities were overbooking so he can transfer us to another college. Since we did not want to lose a year, we agreed." said Chamandeep Singh, a protesting student, in an exclusive interview with NDTV.
"We changed college and finished our studies but three-four years later, we were told by the CBSA that the admission letter on the basis of which we had received our visas was fraudulent," he added.
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https://www.ndtv.com/indians-abroad...tation-risk-4103588#pfrom=home-ndtv_topscroll
I wonder when USCIS will seriously start cracking down on Indians making 10-20 duplicate applications for H1B to increase their odds in the lottery. The problem has been known for a while yet because there's no crackdown it keeps happening.
I wonder when USCIS will seriously start cracking down on Indians making 10-20 duplicate applications for H1B to increase their odds in the lottery. The problem has been known for a while yet because there's no crackdown it keeps happening.
They don't care. USCIS makes money in millions. Its a scam.
10-20 applications is a bit too exaggerated. The average is around 2. Most cannot afford the money to pay for more than 2 applications.
The blame must also go on Indian bigshot companies like TCS, Infosys etc. They apply in bulk citing future projects. At least this was the case a decade ago. I am not sure how it is now.
I wonder when USCIS will seriously start cracking down on Indians making 10-20 duplicate applications for H1B to increase their odds in the lottery. The problem has been known for a while yet because there's no crackdown it keeps happening.
They don't care. USCIS makes money in millions. Its a scam.
10-20 applications is a bit too exaggerated. The average is around 2. Most cannot afford the money to pay for more than 2 applications.
The blame must also go on Indian bigshot companies like TCS, Infosys etc. They apply in bulk citing future projects. At least this was the case a decade ago. I am not sure how it is now.
Both Pakistanis and Indians integrate in USA quite well (based on what I have seen).
There are more Indians than Pakistanis in USA and thus India has a number advantage.
It must be a very recent thing then, and at a small scale. I haven't heard of this happening at any large scale. AFAIK it is a very common practice at WITCH companies.You must be seriously behind the curve. USCIS has seriously started cracking down on the duplicate applicants and consultancies- in many case they are even giving lifebans to the fraudulent applicants who were previous lottery winners. The Reddit forums are full of messages from these H1Bs people panicking and lawyering up. It’s finally happening.
They don't care. USCIS makes money in millions. Its a scam.
10-20 applications is a bit too exaggerated. The average is around 2. Most cannot afford the money to pay for more than 2 applications.
The blame must also go on Indian bigshot companies like TCS, Infosys etc. They apply in bulk citing future projects. At least this was the case a decade ago. I am not sure how it is now.
Because it’s legal due to USCIS stupidity I know of someone that did 15, who didn’t deserve 1.
The worst part is its hurting actual Indians that are applying through Actual companies.(permanent ones)
They need to put priority for direct company employees over consultancy, it’s pretty straightforward or limit it to 3 or something.
The crackdown does nothing, they need to change the rules, because this hurts the Indian expats because these guys aren’t as qualified as the ones for whom it’s not getting selected , I know atleast 3 from Silicon valley companies that didn’t get selected one being my distant cousin.(Big tech)
It must be a very recent thing then, and at a small scale. I haven't heard of this happening at any large scale. AFAIK it is a very common practice at WITCH companies.
Interesting - I thought that practice was widespread at WITCH but thanks for correcting me that it's primarily the shady consultancies. And yeah I agree until there is a law, nothing significant is going to change.
There's also an argument to be made that either they need to remove the country cap on H1B -> GC path or put a country cap on H1B itself. This madness of making Indians wait 50 years for GC doesn't make sense. But I wouldn't expect that to change in the near future.
At some point, Indians with approved I-140 will be getting GC sponsored by their kids and that might release the pressure on the queue. But that again won't be any time soon.