These days, more and more people move away from the area where they were born and brought up when they become adults. Do the advantages of this development outweigh the disadvantages?

Undoubtedly, in today's fast-paced era, the trend of immigration has been skyrocketed. The majority of young adults leave their birth country while being matured.
This
phenomenon has its own boons as well as pitfalls. Notwithstanding, following disquisition delves into both outlooks, and
subsequently
explores why drawbacks supersede the benefits. Apparently, the key plus point of migrating to a foreign nation could be in search of personal development and quality of life. The fact is that many of these youngsters might be born in a populous nation where the resources of education, healthcare and employment are not enough, which is the fundamental requirement of an individual to live a life with fulfilment and a sense of achievement. Sometimes it could be possible too that younglings are extremely intelligent and knowledgeable but are deprived of getting chances to clinch success;
consequently
, immigration happens. Almost one person from one family,
for example
, migrates to the USA from India, seeking not only individual betterment but
also
to fulfil their family's need.
Secondly
, these emigrated youth contribute to the host countries' tax systems to a certain level, on which the welcoming country's economy is dependent to a great level.
Conversely
,
this
trend has seen a great number of drawbacks. The main negative point here might lose
such
an intelligent professional to developed nations, for the sake of lacking opportunities in their mother countries.
This
is called 'brain drain when knowledgeable and highly educated people migrate to a developed nation, and developing nations could face a paucity of educative community. I believe
this
trend is not beneficial for their birth countries.
Moreover
, at a personal level, many younglings face inequality, racial issues, feeling of avoidance from the people of the host country, which is enough to dwindle down a strong person's confidence and dedication. A survey by GNA (Guardian Newspaper of America),
for instance
, stated that, due to cultural differences and racism movements, many people in the USA faced emotional trauma and post-traumatic stress disorders, in the
last
10 years.
Thus
, immigration is not always can be advantageous. To conclude, having advanced both standpoints, there are numerous benefits as well as demerits;
however
, I recapitulate that disadvantages: brain drain and mental problems outweigh advantages: personal development and qualitative life.
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • metropolitan
  • migration
  • globalization
  • socio-economic factors
  • traditional norms
  • cosmopolitan environment
  • brain drain
  • assimilation
  • gentrification
  • alienation
  • multiculturalism
  • infrastructure strain
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