u/Additional_Hotel_990

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Converting to a Non-NRI is Draining

I'll be honest, going to another country from India and building a life is one thing. But, coming back to your hometown can be more stressful and emotionally draining than one can imagine.

It's like trying to be back this person that you left and for a reason, and when you come back, people don't know you anymore, you don't know yourself anymore.

The worst part, you crave to go back to a country that first felt foreign, but now a home.

PS. NRI = Non Resident India. People who stay out of the country for more than 6 months, are considered NRI's.

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u/Additional_Hotel_990 — 2 days ago