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Hi, I have below offers from Yelp London and a US based start-up (Bangalore/Remote) Yelp 70k£ base + 70k$ RSUs + 7k£ Joining + 8k£ relocation + 5% Variable Startup 53L base + 7.5L Bonus (15%) + 5L joining + ~48 L Esops In terms of org and work, I find both of them interesting. I'm considering yelp mainly for settling in UK, Need to know how easy or difficult would it to bring in parents once I'm in UK (Visitor vs Dependent) This is going to be the deciding factor Also, I believe comparing the UK salary in INR terms might not be just as I plan to settle there. If that's not how you think, please guide there as well I cannot give the startup name or my current org name as it will easily give me away Current TC: 29 (Fixed base) + ~52L esops (4 years) Yoe: 3 years Domain: SRE/DevOps Update: Declined the Yelp offer. Will be joining the startup and stay in India #tech #yelp #london #bangalore #salary #salarycomparison
Financially, it'd make zero sense for you to move to London over that offer. 53L base wew
The new IN offer looks solid. Mind if I DM you about the startup?
Sure
Decide b/w better quality of life vs savings. My personal advice : Go to London. You can always come back to India and make money. If you’re able to crack 50L+ job in India at 3yoe, imagine with 6+yoe how much you can earn. Depends on personal preferences though. If you want comfort of cook, maid, home cooked food then stay in India it’s no brainer. But for me YOLO.
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Getting a permanent visa for parents in UK is almost impossible. Apart from that UK seems good
Do you know if standard Visitor Visa (10years) are easy to go with? It's okay if they have to travel once a year out of London to meet the max stay duration per visit restriction (6 months) Not getting permanent visa is okay if the above process works out
Agreed that a permanent visa for parents in the UK is very rare to get. A standard visitor visa (10 years), is something you don't get it right away, you need to start with lesser tenure first and eventually apply for 10 years once you have initial stays all correct.