From Canada Student to India Entrepreneur: Manish's E-commerce Success Story
At 19, Manish went to Canada like many from Punjab. But instead of chasing PR, he started an e-commerce business part-time, left his last 2 semesters, and returned to India. Now 24, he shares why entrepreneurship in India beats the Canada dream.
From Canada Student to India Entrepreneur: Manish's E-commerce Success Story
At 19, Manish followed the Punjab-to-Canada path. But instead of chasing PR, he discovered e-commerce, left his studies, and built a successful business in India. Now 24, he shares why this was the best decision of his life.
Key Takeaways
- Started e-commerce part-time while studying in Canada—making 40-50K/month
- Left last 2 semesters—chose entrepreneurship over Canada PR
- Now 24, running successful business in India with 1-2 hours daily work
- Key insight: "20-30 lakh in India can start multiple businesses vs chasing Canada PR"
- First 6-8 months are hardest—then solutions become clear
Why Punjab Students Go to Canada
Manish's story represents a common trajectory for young people from Punjab—but with an uncommon ending. His experience offers valuable insights for anyone considering the Canada to India return journey.
The Typical Path
- Age when left: 19 (after 12th)
- From: Punjab
- Family abroad: Cousin brothers in Canada and New Zealand
- Reason: "Everyone was going"—no specific motivation
- Family's view: "In India you will not get any good job"
The Canada Journey
Manish went to Canada for studies, following the well-worn path of Punjab students.
Student Life Reality
- Went on student visa
- Did part-time security job—"normal which we all know as students"
- No special skills initially
- Typical student struggle
Why Not Stay in Canada?
Manish explains the challenges of starting a business in Canada as a student:
- Must complete studies first
- Then get work permit
- Then settle companies and paperwork
- High rent—everything expensive
- Need to save money from job just to survive
Discovering E-commerce
A chance encounter with friends doing e-commerce changed Manish's trajectory.
The Discovery
- Met friends doing e-commerce and dropshipping in international markets
- First exposure to the possibility of online business
- Started learning digital marketing
- Did free projects for companies to learn
- Built Shopify stores for others
✅ The India Experiment
Manish decided to test the Indian market:
- India was an emerging market
- Started with small marketing budget on Facebook ads
- Thought: "If I spend money on marketing, I don't know if it will work"
- Result: Started getting many good sales
- Realized: "In India, if you know little bit about marketing, you can run ads and get good sales"
The Setup
- Had a partner in India (friend) handling operations
- Partner managed: Packaging, inventory, supplier relationships
- Manish handled: Marketing (with time zone challenges)
- Started making 40-50K rupees per month part-time
The Decision to Return
After one year of running the business part-time, Manish made a bold decision.
The Calculation
- Business was working on small scale
- Knew it could grow with full-time focus
- Two options: Complete degree → work permit → PR → job OR return to India
- Chose India because: "I was not going to stay in Canada"
⚠️ The Bold Move
Manish left his last 2 semesters incomplete:
Family Reaction
- Family had spent 10-20 lakh (possibly with loans)
- Telling them "I want to come back and do something my own" was not easy
- Parents didn't understand "online things"
- It was a big bet
Building Business in India
Manish shares the practical aspects of setting up and running a business in India.
Ease of Starting
| Aspect | India | Canada |
|---|---|---|
| Registration | Sole proprietorship—very easy | Complex company setup |
| GST Number | 2-3 weeks maximum | More complex |
| Accounting | CA for 2-3K/month handles everything | Expensive professionals |
| Starting Capital | 2-3 lakh possible | Much higher needed |
Current Situation
- Age now: 24 (almost)
- Time in India: About 3 years
- Business: E-commerce with brother handling operations
- Work hours: 1-2 hours on marketing, rest handled by team
- Lifestyle: "Too much time for myself"
What He Misses from Canada
- Camping: Used to travel 10,000 km on road trips
- Lakes and nature: Banff, Jasper, Lake Superior
- Summer activities: "In summer, my wife and my heart beats like—oh want to do camping"
- Plans to travel back as tourist in future
Challenges Faced
The transition wasn't without difficulties.
Initial Struggles
- First 6-8 months: Everything is new and difficult
- Don't know: How to pay GST, supplier relationships, courier partnerships
- No one to help—parents don't understand the field
- Can't take help from anyone initially
Social Pressure
- Friends and hometown people said: "That person is mad—came to India"
- Everyone from Punjab going to Canada—he came back
- Took about 1 year for people to accept his decision
- Now they see he's doing well
✅ After 6-8 Months
Advice for Others
⚠️ Strong Advice for Punjab Students
His reasoning:
- With 20-30 lakh, you can start multiple businesses with small amounts
- 99% chance you'll do something good in India
- You'll learn many new things by applying
- Canada rent has doubled since he was there
- Current situation in Canada is much harder
For Those Planning to Return
- Try something part-time first—test before committing
- Give 100% focus once you decide—not half-hearted
- Learn from people already doing well in your field
- Don't get influenced by videos or others—run your own numbers
- Have patience—first 6-8 months will be hard
The Reality Check
Key Takeaways
Summary of Manish's Journey
- Test before committing—he proved concept part-time first
- India is easier for starting businesses than Canada
- 20-30 lakh in India can build more than chasing Canada PR
- First 6-8 months are hardest—then it gets easier
- Social pressure will come—ignore it and focus
- Learn continuously—absorb knowledge from successful people
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