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I am a gursikh guy over 30 now and finding really hard to find an Amritdhari girl in Australia. as many of of us already know that usually match making happens between friends and relatives. Sikh community is not very beg here and moreover  age group matters too. 

my questions are :-

what are the websites or apps to find an Amritdhari match in Australia (apart from local newspapers which I tried already)?

if I search in India then I have this insecurity that the girl os only marrying a gursikh guy to come to Australia (if she is not Amritdhari and ready to take Amrit )

if I search any other country than India, then Moving from Australia becomes the  problem. 

some days I get really sad and then pray, next day I am back on searching again with Waheguru's grace.

thank you!

 

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Hi I am also having the same trouble veerji. I am from Sydney and to explain the situation to others, Australia now is like the UK in the 60s, ie many young first generation migrants on student visa are the majority of the Sikh community.

I have noticed in that many youngesters are into Sikhi more than people in our age. So alot of the amritdhari girls are University age, and the age difference too does not work.

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On 8/29/2020 at 9:23 AM, Kaurr said:

Not any that I know of here.

 

 

Tell me in what area you're looking for cause where I live there is a decent amount, but I'm not 100% sure that they're ready to get married.

wjkk wjkf ji 

I am in melbourne

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