DeadlyVenom
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I'm seeing it as becoming more of a desirable option for some Pakistanis here in the UK. If you have money you can live a comfortable life, and get better health care than is available on the NHS. Suprisingly medical tourism is also increasing to Pakistan due to NHS waiting times.
Anyway, we have a lot of overseas Indians, Pakistanis and Bangladeshis. Many of us moved over to make money, or are the children who moved over to make money.
Would you ever consider going "back home" for your retirement?
Here is a map that shows the cheapest places to retire in USD.

Pakistan and India are number 1 and 2.
A whole host of my elders have done it and are enjoying life. They can catch up with old friends and live comfortably with more friendship and company than they would have here.
Is it something you would consider? What would the reasons be behind the yes/no?
Anyway, we have a lot of overseas Indians, Pakistanis and Bangladeshis. Many of us moved over to make money, or are the children who moved over to make money.
Would you ever consider going "back home" for your retirement?
Here is a map that shows the cheapest places to retire in USD.

Pakistan and India are number 1 and 2.
A whole host of my elders have done it and are enjoying life. They can catch up with old friends and live comfortably with more friendship and company than they would have here.
Is it something you would consider? What would the reasons be behind the yes/no?




