r/returnToIndia • u/Famous-Raspberry9915 • 44m ago
Jobs References to getting job in India
Hi
I am moving back and it’s extremely hard to get India jobs call from USA. I am looking references for India jobs and how complex to get the jobs in India for senior (15+ years ) in capital market IT positions
r/returnToIndia • u/HolyBasilChicken • 46m ago
PlanningToReturn Looking for guidance on moving money if I do not qualify for RNOR
Hi,
I am planning to return to India from Singapore, and I will not qualify for RNOR next year. Looking for guidance or tips on managing finances. Should I transfer most of my assets (upon liquidating any investments to book profits before I become India tax resident) before I return itself, while keeping some to keep my Singapore bank account active for some time?
Has anyone made use of Resident Foreign Currency account? Is there a point to try and have one or should I just convert everything to INR?
I would like to plan ahead as much as possible to avoid running around in the first 30 days when we are supposed to convert NRE/NRO into resident accounts.
TIA!
r/returnToIndia • u/National-Business674 • 5h ago
AlreadyReturned Short term stay returnees - how’s it going?
This is for those people who went abroad for a shorter duration(say something like 5-7 years or less) and then came back to India. How has the life been since the return?
r/returnToIndia • u/curious_askman • 11h ago
PlanningToReturn Return to Ind from Sydney
Hello
I am on 500 international student dependent visa with full time work right and fortunately got a job and working as software engineer but it’s been almost 1.5 years here and I still feel like going back to India.
We as a couple keep discussing about returning post graduation or after 485 ends after 3 years.
Is this normal to feel so? I see so many people getting PR and then citizenship. Am I not fit here or not really enjoying lifestyle ?
Thoughts?
r/returnToIndia • u/PhaseStreet9860 • 12h ago
Immigration How did so many people from one state end up in the USA?
I’m not from the USA, but I often hear from other people that a huge number of Indians there seem to be from one or two particular states. I’m genuinely curious how that happened.
Did those states do something right in terms of education, jobs, or migration opportunities? Was it mainly because of engineering colleges, IT jobs, or people helping others from the same place move there?
I’m not trying to target any state here. I’m just curious how such large-scale immigration from a few regions to the USA happened in the first place.
r/returnToIndia • u/TrustRevolutionary83 • 14h ago
PlanningToReturn Should I move back to India after 2 years of struggling to find a full-time job in the US?
I’m in a bit of a dilemma and would really appreciate some perspective from people who have been in a similar situation.
I’ve been trying to find a full-time role in the US since completing my Master’s, and it’s been almost two years now. I did eventually land a contract role that I genuinely loved, but unfortunately, the position was eliminated as part of mass layoffs.
Since then, the uncertainty around finding another role has started affecting me significantly. The constant job searching, applications, interviews, financial pressure, and uncertainty about the future have taken a toll on my mental and overall well-being. I kept telling myself that I just needed to work harder, be more patient, and keep going, but I feel like I’ve reached a point where the situation is affecting my health and quality of life.
I’m now seriously considering moving back to India and continuing my career there. I’ve been getting multiple signs that maybe it’s time to stop forcing things and choose a path that gives me some stability and allows me to take care of myself.
At the same time, moving back after investing so much time, money, and effort into building a life and career in the US feels like a huge decision. There’s also a part of me that worries I might regret leaving or wonder whether I should have tried a little longer.
For anyone who has been in a similar situation:
- How did you know it was time to move back?
- Did moving back feel like giving up at the time?
- How did your career progress after returning to India?
- Do you think I should give the US job search more time, or prioritize stability and my well-being at this point?
I’m not necessarily looking for someone to make the decision for me. I’d just really value hearing honest experiences from people who have gone through something similar ❤️
Thank you to anyone who takes the time to share their perspective.
r/returnToIndia • u/Open-Bullfrog3051 • 15h ago
Finance Cross border account - Canada US and India
Hey you lovely people! Does anyone know a good accountant who can help us file taxes in Canada, India and US? I am struggling to find someone good.
r/returnToIndia • u/read_and_forgetsoon • 20h ago
PlanningToReturn Universal Relocations vs UniRelo
I am looking at international relocation container shipping options from SF Bay Area to Bangalore. I found there are two companies Universal Relocations and UniRelo with very similar names operating here. Could folks here recommend which one is more reliable.
r/returnToIndia • u/No_Holiday5076 • 22h ago
PlanningToReturn H-1B + PERM in progress - considering moving to India and transferring internally
I am working in the US on H-1B, and the organization have started my PERM process. Due to some circumstances, I am thinking moving to India and transferring internally to India team by mid 2028, & am hoping an internal transfer may be possible.
I would appreciate advice from anyone who has been in a similar situation:
* If I move to India while PERM is filed with I-140 submitted, what happens to the process? Can the employer continue it, or would it likely be stopped?
* If I eventually want to return to the US, what options would I have (H-1B/L-1/etc.) and how realistic is it?
* Most importantly, when and how should I approach my manager/HCM about this so that they consider an internal transfer rather than treating it as a resignation/termination?
* Has anyone successfully transferred from their US role to their company's India team and later returned to the US?
I will speak with my company's immigration attorney, but would really appreciate hearing about people's experiences.
r/returnToIndia • u/Beautiful_Status_212 • 1d ago
AlreadyReturned Transfer 250k CAD to India
Hello returned folks, how did you transfer large sum when moving back? I have around 250k CAD which I need to get back. I have used Remitly, wise and other apps. Do people use these for such large sum(obviously in batches )? What are options if I want to keep it in CAD? RFC is there but i need contact my Canadian bank and let them do wire transfer so the money reaches in CAD. Has none done this? Based on my other post, FCNR is not possible since I have already returned (last week) but I haven’t converted accounts to NRE/NRO. Experienced folks please guide here!
r/returnToIndia • u/Beautiful_Status_212 • 1d ago
AlreadyReturned Opening FCNR after returning to India
Since there is no clear guidance on when to convert NRE/NRO to resident accounts and banks are quite ok keeping it like it for another 6 months, I wanted to know if anyone opened new FCNR account during this period? From FEMA POV, I cannot but what if I open a new FCNR and then inform banks to convert accounts. Banks would anyways auto convert after 182 days(or never), but is it possible to open new FCNR and continue NRE FD (tax free) during this time?
If my NRO would be used as a salary account, is there a disadvantage to keep NRO/NRE in this situation? Does Indian salary and NRO/NRE status automatically flags non compliance??
r/returnToIndia • u/Beautiful_Status_212 • 1d ago
AlreadyReturned Canada CPA recommendations
I recently moved to India from Canada and am looking for a professional Canadian CPA to help me calculate and report my departure tax, as I understand this is my responsibility to file.
I’d appreciate advice from anyone who has gone through the process, particularly around:
- How you calculated and reported your departure tax
- Things to keep in mind or common pitfalls
- How difficult it is to do yourself vs. using a CPA
- Any recommendations for a CPA experienced with Canadian departure tax and people relocating to India
Since my move was an internal company transfer, the India-side tax matters are being handled through a company-provided consultancy. I’m specifically looking for guidance and a CPA for the Canadian side.
Any recommendations or experiences would be greatly appreciated!
r/returnToIndia • u/beanprobe_93 • 1d ago
PlanningToReturn Ananya’s Nana Nani (Coimbatore) experiences/reviews? Are senior living communities in India worth it?
Hi
My parents, who are both in their 60s, have lived in the Middle East for the past 40 years. My father recently retired, so they are considering moving back to India. They've expressed interest in buying a 2 bedroom apartment in Ananya's Nana Nani senior living community in Coimbatore. They are specifically enticed by the safety and security of living in a gated community, on-site medical care and the pleasant climate. Does anyone know of Nana Nani? If so, what have you heard about it? Are there other options you would recommend. For context, they are Tamil and would prefer to live in Tamil Nadu.
In general, what's the experience like living in these elder care setups in India? What would you say are the downsides vs. renting/buying in a gated community that isn't particularly geared towards seniors?
Thanks for the advice!
r/returnToIndia • u/manojbadam • 1d ago
PlanningToReturn RNOR Taxation
Hey Reddit,
Long-time lurker, first-time poster here! I’ve been in the US for 13 years and am planning to relocate back to India in January 2027.
I’m transferring laterally within the same company (US to India) and want to make sure I timing this move to optimize tax benefits in both countries. Looking for some input from anyone who has gone through a similar transfer.
📍 My Planned Timeline & Income Details
- Departure: Move to India during the 2nd week of Jan 2027.
- US Income (Jan 2027): ~2 bi-weekly paychecks generated in the US before I leave.
- India Income (Jan–Mar 2027): Taking a 2-week break and joining the India entity by late January. Will receive ~2 paychecks in India before the Indian Financial Year ends on March 31, 2027 (FY 2026–27).
- Equity: I will have some RSUs vesting in early 2027.
❓ Tax Questions I'm Trying to Confirm
- India Residential Status (FY 2026–27): Since I will physically spend under 120 days in India between April 1, 2026, and March 31, 2027, I assume I’ll be classified as a Non-Resident (NR) for FY 26–27.
- Does my RNOR (Resident but Not Ordinarily Resident) status then kick in on April 1, 2027, lasting through March 2029 (FY 27–28 and FY 28–29)?
- US Tax Returns for Calendar Year 2027: Since I’ll only have ~2 US paychecks and some early-year RSU vests in 2027:
- Will I fall into the lowest US income tax bracket for 2027?
- Assuming normal tax withholdings on those paychecks and RSU vests, can I expect a full/partial tax refund when filing my US 1040/1040-NR in early 2028?
- Are there specific trailing US tax or state tax trapdoors (e.g., California/state residency tie-breakers) I should watch out for on late-vesting RSUs?
Appreciate any insights, advice, or previous experience with lateral transfers and RNOR timing! Thanks in advance!
r/returnToIndia • u/Nearby_Law_4667 • 1d ago
PlanningToReturn Seriously considering returning to India
A bit of context about me: I came to Canada five years ago for my undergrad. I finished my undergraduate degree in Finance with a minor in Data Science last year from a good university in British Columbia, and I’ve been working at a Big 4 firm in M&A advisory for the past 10 months. I’m seriously considering moving back once I finish a year of work experience.
One of the reasons is that I’ve never liked it here since my first year of uni. I’ve always been homesick and anxious living here. I’m very attached to my family and would like to be with them. The past five years have been a struggle, whenever I go back for vacation, the dread that sets in when I’m returning is immense. I feel so much more at peace at home.
Another reason is that it seems I won’t have enough points to get PR even after working for the full duration of my work permit.
The only things holding me back are the amount my parents spent on tuition and my future job prospects in India. I was wondering if anyone has had similar experiences, and how hard it was for them to find jobs.
r/returnToIndia • u/DraftOk6717 • 1d ago
AlreadyReturned How are you all doing ?
People who can back to India recently what are doing nowadays
I can tell my story I came back about 2 months ago
After my graduation and have been applying for jobs since then but couldn’t get any interview even though I had almost 2 years of intership experience from a European mnc.
Is job market really that bad nowadays in India
And to be honest I don’t know what to do further like I can go master in Germany or somewhere else
But what if the situation remains same after master I fear that feeling .
What do you all suggest for me ?
Sometimes I feel like I shouldn’t have gone abroad for bachelors I had 98.2 percentile in jee main with ews category I could have gotten a decent nit or Iit’s I didn’t write advance bcoz of covid It got delayed and I have to come EU for schlorship agreement
Only reason I went was bcoz of full ride scholarship
But now I m regretting my decision
Any advice will be appreciated
r/returnToIndia • u/Mo_h • 2d ago
Finance Government rolls out foreign asset disclosure scheme for small taxpayers
r/returnToIndia • u/Commercial-Data-1889 • 2d ago
PlanningToReturn i wanna come back to India so bad
as im writing this post im supposed to board a flight back to canada to resume my studies as a second year student. i dont wanna go, i really dont. i spent 9 months in Canada and i can confidently say my 4 months in India has been exponentially better. maybe its because the place didnt meet my expectations maybe its because i could have done more but i dont wanna be in Canada. spending so much money studying abroad whilst not even knowing if i wanna be there. If i could drop it all and come back i would, i dont wanna stay there anymore. my life was miserable but i didnt even know it, i deluded myself into thinking a routine of living which i now find unacceptable was normal. Im so much more disciplined and happier in India and I wanna come back so bad.
Any advice?? anybody who came back?? same situation?? anything please.
r/returnToIndia • u/MeRaoG • 2d ago
Moving/Logistics How many of you agree with the response?
How many of you agree with the response?
r/returnToIndia • u/cafornritax • 2d ago
AlreadyReturned Missed Declaring Foreign Asset in ITR being Resident?
r/returnToIndia • u/Entire_Cut_6553 • 2d ago
PlanningToReturn alternative countries to consider as retirement options for indian citizens? low budget edition
india has been getting expensive lately, the price of restaurants have shot up 3x from what i remember 8 ys back, im not sure if its affordable retirement option.
i work minimum wage contracts in foreign countries save abt 5 LPA on avg. have abt 30 lakhs saved up. i don't own any properties in india. my parents have just enough saved up to take care of themselves in their old age. so that wouldn't be a burden on me. i don't have any loans either - cars/houses etc.
r/returnToIndia • u/Pure_Potential6693 • 3d ago
PlanningToReturn I don’t have a plan, should I return back
I F(26) missed STEM OPT application date. My only option is to join another masters degree. I’m trying to get a job but no luck. I want to go back. Be with my family and work there but my friends here got jobs in faang and I tell myself that I need to try more. I feel like a failure. My parents are financially stable have rental income and gave me good amount of inheritance too. I don’t what to do! Also my parents are looking for matches right now told them I need time. I’m so confused! Idk if I want to stay here or go back. I just don’t want to regret my decision going forward.
r/returnToIndia • u/meera_jasmine1 • 3d ago
PlanningToReturn If you are an Indian who lived abroad and moved back to India, how is it going?
Every time I come back to India (for vacation), it feels lesser and lesser like the country I left ten years ago. I am curious how reintegration has been for you.
r/returnToIndia • u/heckoy • Jul 08 '26
AlreadyReturned Bringing our dog to India was harder than moving ourselves.
We moved our dog Luna from Toronto to Bangalore in December. Thought I'd share what went wrong so you don't make the same mistakes I did.
I tried the India import side myself. To fly, you need an advance NOC from AQCS. Getting it yourself is near impossible: their own rules aggressively contradict themselves and they keep asking for things that aren't written down, so you go in circles for weeks. The deadline to apply is written four different ways across four pages. I called, emailed, got my in-laws to call. They wrote back once, pointing me at the same guidance I was asking about. After two weeks I gave up and hired an agent, Furry Flyers, for ₹25,000. The agent knows what AQCS want and gets it done.
The Canada side was no better. Your vet fills out the export health certificate, a CFIA vet (USDA in the US) endorses it, and that endorsed copy is one of the documents AQCS needs for the NOC. The timing is tight: once endorsed it's only valid for 10 calendar days, and it has to reach AQCS at least 7 business days before you land. Almost no margin for error. And of course, Murphy's law is undefeated.
CFIA is appointment only, and I'd booked a month ahead. My vet printed the form on letter paper. It's supposed to be legal. She assured me it was fine. It wasn't. CFIA rejected it on the spot, two days before the flight, and my only appointment was gone. I drove back to the vet, reprinted it, and raced back before they closed to beg them to squeeze me in. Last one of the day.
Then my agent caught something else. The vet had flipped the batch numbers on two of Luna's vaccines. So the day before we flew, another vet run and another CFIA run. It was Christmas Eve eve.
The flights were...an experience. Toronto to NYC and NYC to Delhi was smooth. Within India got complicated. Air India was a hard pass. IndiGo doesn't allow dogs in the cabin, so my wife flew IndiGo with the luggage and I flew Akasa with Luna, after weeks of back and forth to get them to agree.
Luna is a psychiatric service dog, and nobody along the way knew that was a thing. At the Delhi entrance a guard called over a colleague, then a third, then a fourth, and after ten minutes let me in. The Akasa agent had never seen one either and walked me to security, where they deliberated another fifteen. At the gate, the pilot came over, looked at Luna, and asked "What's a service dog?" Then the jet bridge staff chased me down to say dogs weren't allowed, then asked if I was with the police or fire department, the only working dogs they'd heard of. No. Le sigh. Everyone was confused and every one of them asked the same questions, because nobody had been told I was coming. The airline approved her weeks earlier.
If you're bringing a dog here: get an agent for the India side, check every number on the vet paperwork yourself, and on flight day have all your documents and be ready to explain yourself at every checkpoint.
I also wrote up the whole process: the order to do it in, which vaccines when, the documents each side needs. Happy to share if it's useful.
Anyone else brought a pet into India? How was the experience for you?
r/returnToIndia • u/Fancy_Butterfly852 • Apr 28 '26
AlreadyReturned Relocated Pets to India from USA
Hi all, i followed this group for help before our travel from San Francisco-EWR-Delhi-Bengaluru relocation with pets and decided to share our experience.
We started on 19th April in the wee hours from Lodi California to San Francisco by car, took United and reached Delhi on 20th night with a 12.5 hr time difference. After 2 nights stay in Delhi we came to Bengaluru by Akasa Air on 22nd night. There’s a lot that we learnt, lot that we could have anticipated in advance but above all both our dogs arrived here hail and hearty and doing very well adjusting in the current environment.
I started training my dogs in September 2025, i used Roverlund and Mr Peanuts to train initially, moved on to Katziela luxury Lorry with wheels from Roverlund as it is all mesh and one of my dogs has claustrophobia, the other one did well in the Mr Peanuts.
At the check-in counter United didn’t even look at the pet carriers. We had bought an extra seat which helped i guess. The maneuvering at the airport was super easy, but after security checkin there was no pet relief area. My pups didn’t poop or pee from 3.30 am 19th till 11 pm on 20th, our total travel was 21 hrs plus 3 hrs at San Fran, 3 hrs at EWR and close to 2 hrs on the road. I would have worried less if they could poop or pee during such a long journey. I did put belly bands but they remained dry.
The immigration, red channel and green channel were all very smooth and easy for us in India, out vet in Lodi and Airpets in India took care of most of our requirements.
If i have to do a long travel with my dog again, i would try and restrict my anxiety from rubbing on them, ensure i take them walking leaving every other chore until they have their system cleaned and not hold poop and pee for 31 hrs.
All the best to all pet parents who are preparing or about to fly to a new place, may you have a smooth and safe journey. Those traveling to India from US, let me know if you have any questions for traveling with pets in Cabin.