JAPA: Four ways to leave Nigeria if you don’t have money

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Nigeria’s economic situation is becoming unbearable for some individuals, making them wonder when they will be able to breathe in peace.

Nigerians at this moment are looking for every means to leave the country and find greener pastures where things can get better for them.

In this article, we will be looking at the legal ways to leave Nigeria if you don’t have enough money.

Explore Opportunities for International Employment

Several countries offer visas to qualified workers to address labor shortages. For example, skilled professionals can immigrate to Australia through the SkillSelect program or to Canada via the Express Entry system, depending on their expertise and work experience.

Work-sponsored visas can significantly reduce financial burdens and offer the potential for higher earnings compared to staying in Nigeria.

Apply for Scholarships

Nigerians can access scholarships from various countries, covering expenses such as tuition and housing. Fully funded programs include the Fulbright Scholarship (USA), DAAD (Germany), Erasmus Mundus (Europe), and the Chevening Scholarship (UK).

Although the application process can be challenging, with preparation—including securing recommendation letters and transcripts—you can successfully apply for these opportunities.

Consider International Marriage

Expand your social circles beyond Nigeria. Many eligible Nigerians living abroad can be found through social media platforms, potentially leading to relationships and marriage. Marrying a foreign national can also open the door to spousal visas or citizenship.

Additionally, if you have family members abroad, you may qualify for a family reunification visa. Some countries offer fiancé(e) visas for those planning to marry a citizen, which can lead to permanent residency.

Participate in Religious Missions

Many countries seek religious leaders such as priests and nuns. If you belong to a recognized religious organization, you may have opportunities to relocate through mission work or other religious activities abroad.

However, exercise caution to avoid ending up in conflict zones, which could worsen your situation.

These are four viable pathways for those considering relocating from Nigeria.