Re: Why Pakistani People Going Crazy About Moving Abroad.??
Although this maybe slightly off topic I thought I'd post it as it does kind of come under the subject currently being discussed.
Some countries offer 'packages' for people to return back to their country once they get an education abroad. This helps the student settle back into life, and they also have a job (or a training opportunity whilst waiting for a good paid job to come up) once they return 'home'. This I suppose was an incentive to maintain an educated workforce in their country and rather than have their citizens settling in the country they get an education in. Although I'm not sure if this is still practiced by this country (Malaysia) it was once back in the 1990s.
I know nothing can be done overnight but I'm sure there will be many desi folk who came to Europe for an education and settled here who would consider moving back to Pakistan if the right carrots were tangled in front of them (for both themselves and their family).
Secondly, I'm not sure how accurate this is but money does talk in Pakistan when it comes to getting into elite college/universities. Are there scholarships in Pakistan or do the families financially struggling have to settle for smaller institutes (possibly of poorer quality) or even go without an education?
No country has ever changed overnight, and if anyone thinks by moving out they are solving an issue they maybe just for themselves.