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Sunday, June 14, 2015

Nepali Workers in America

welcome to the post for the Nepali Workers who work in America (USA).

1. Who are Nepali Workers and why work in America?

Ans: A nepali citizen who work in America.

2. What are Benefits of Working in America?


Ans: 


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Here you can discuss and comments your feedback using comment box if you face any problems while working in America. You can also share your working experience to let them know all nepali.

Nepali Workers in India

welcome to the post for the Nepali Workers who work in India.

1. Who are Nepali Workers and why work in India?

Ans: A nepali citizen who work in India.

2. What are Benefits of Working in India?

Ans: In working in India is huge opportunities in all job sector and important thing is its feel home working here due to India is our nearby country and while you traveling to India you don't need to carry more documents such as Visa, Passport. You just need carry some amount for transport.

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Here you can discuss and comments your feedback using comment box if you face any problems while working in India. You can also share your working experience to let them know all nepali interest work in India.

Procedure to send/receive money to your family in Nepal

As you are doing job in abroad and you want to send money to your family then you need to the following things to know :-



  1. Select the Money Transfer Center like Prabhu Money Transfer  by which you can instant money to your home.
  2. You need to tell your family member in the name whom are sending money to carry the Citizenship Card(Nagrikta) photocopy and the code you get at the time you receive from your money transfer center from which you are sending.
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Half of Nepali households have member working abroad Survey in Nepal

This blog is dedicated to Nepali Workers who left home and go abroad to earn money to fulfill their family dreams in abroad.

This is very painful story to work in outside country instead your own country because no one knows what will happen to your family members who will care sometime we feels money earthing but at the same time you will need to know  the procedure and facilities and awareness related your company and your own rights.


Respect all workers, who go to abroad for the sake of job and money!!!!!

Survey says: "Half of Nepali households have member working abroad"

KATHMANDU, - Almost half of Nepali households have at least one member working abroad or have a returnee, according to a survey.

The Nepal Migration Survey carried out by the World Bank in 2009 on 3,200 households shows that around 77 percent of the returnees were interested in going for foreign employment again. Most of the Nepali migrant workers are aged between 20 and 44 years—the most productive workforce group. “The outmigration is causing domestic labour supply shortages in many rural areas,” says the survey, whose findings were discussed at a workshop ‘Large Scale Migration and Remittance in Nepal: Issues, Challenges and Opportunities’ here on Tuesday.

A total of 2.1 million Nepalis are working abroad, including in India, according to the survey. The survey says the rate of migration and remittance inflow in Nepal is staggering as everyone is migrating—the rich, the poor, people from the Mountains, Hills and the Tarai. The Foreign Employment Department’s recent statistics show over 1,300 Nepalis are leaving the country for employment every day. Manufacturing, construction and hotel/catering are three major sectors in which Nepali migrants are engaged in.

According to the survey, India, the Gulf countries and Malaysia are the key destinations for Nepali migrant workers. It says 41 percent of the total migrant workers are working in India, while 38 percent are in the Gulf countries. Of the total migrant workers, 12 percent are in Malaysia and 8.7 percent in other developed countries.

Of the total remittance coming to Nepal, the Gulf countries contribute the most—48.9 percent. The survey says 19 percent of the remittance comes from India, 10 percent from Malaysia and 21 percent from other developed countries.

According to the survey, remittance is the country’s biggest foreign exchange source. The Nepal Rastra Bank’s latest macro-economic report shows that Nepal received Rs 206 billion in remittance in the first 10 months of 2010-11.

According to the survey, most of the mid and far-western region folks go to India. Workers from Western and Eastern regions dominate the Nepali workforce in Malaysia and the Gulf countries, while other developed countries are often the destinations of those from the Eastern, Central and Western regions.

The survey, however, warns the government against relying on remittance alone for growth and job creation. “No country in the world has ever succeeded in sustaining growth and job creation on remittance alone. Experience shows that improving the investment climate leads to sustained growth and private sector job creation is the best way to enhance the development impact of remittance,” says the survey.

Economists and labour experts also agree to this fact. Former Vice-Chairman of National Planning Commission (NPC) Jagadish Chandra Pokhrel said the government must seriously think about alternatives as the country may be in an uncomfortable position in case Nepalis do not get jobs in labour destinations in the future.

Hisanobu Shishido, the policy cluster leader of the World Bank, said improvement in the investment climate is the key.