Every moment of expatriate life is a new story. Those who have stayed or are in expatriate, they know that every day here is covered with hardships and sacrifices. Expat life is a different challenge. Each day is spent with immense toil, sacrifice, and loneliness. I am an expatriate from Saudi Arabia. I work here for a salary of 35 thousand taka. With which I repay the bank loan of 15 thousand taka per month. The remaining 15 thousand rupees are sent to the family. You have to get through the day with what you have for yourself. But I never magnify these difficulties. Because at the end of the day when my family is happy, all my tiredness goes away.
My life started in a middle class family in Bangladesh. Although our family was happy and peaceful, financial prosperity was a constant companion. I am a mother's boy. The beginning of life is due to the illness of the mother. Being children of a middle class family, it was not possible for us to afford the medical expenses. After negotiating with his father, he took a loan from the bank and migrated to this unknown country. In the beginning, the pressure of work and loneliness caused me a lot of pain. But I accepted everything hoping to see a smile on the family's face.
Working environment abroad is not easy. We have to work day and night in the sun, wet with sweat. Earning money here is not easy. This money has to be earned by shedding blood. But the biggest achievement for me is having a good family. Their laughter is the only strength in my life.
Love to mother, responsibility to family and strength to fight in every moment of life!
This is my real life story in expat life.
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