Many Nepali people went abroad for study, work, and better opportunities. Countries like Australia, the UK, Canada, Japan, and Korea became popular destinations. But in recent years, more Nepali people are thinking about returning home.
There are several reasons for this change.
First, the cost of living in many countries has increased. Rent, food, transport, and insurance are expensive. Many migrants work long hours just to cover daily expenses.
Second, immigration rules are becoming stricter. Some people find it difficult to get permanent residency.
Third, Nepal is slowly developing. New businesses, technology, tourism, and online work are creating opportunities inside Nepal.
Many Nepali also miss family, culture, and their own community. Living close to parents and relatives gives emotional support.
Returning home does not mean failure. For many people, it means starting a new chapter with experience gained abroad.
With proper planning, returning to Nepal can be a smart decision.



