One thing many Nigerians, especially the working class are attempting now, is to migrate with their family to other countries.

The number of families leaving has been attributed to high rate of unemployment, poor healthcare services, poor standard of education and high level of insecurity amongst others. 

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Japa: 5 Countries Nigerians Can Migrate With Family

With the recent UK reconsideration of not allowing students bringing their families to study, many people are wondering what country they can relocate to with their family.

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You see, all hope is not lost. There are other equally good countries people can explore.

These countries have robust economies and need immigrants to fill in many job vacancies to boost their economy.

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Australia

Nigerian immigrants going to Australia is at a pace of 11.88% yearly.

This makes it one of the most popular migration routes for highly trained workers worldwide.

Lack of skill worker has made country like Australia to seek skilled labour across the globe to fill the vacancy.

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Australia currently accepts Nigerians for permanent residency in more than 400 different professions as well as for working vacation visas, student visas, working visas, and other visas.

The country is open to people with their families as long as you get into the country legally.

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Canada

One top countries to migrate to from Nigeria is Canada. Canada’s official language include English and French.

Currently, Canada ranks high on the Nigerians’ radar as many Nigerian citizens seem to have fallen in love with the country.

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Canada has made it easier for skilled immigrants, especially to gain entrance into their country.

As a Nigerian with relevant skills, academic qualifications, and job qualifications, there are different ways you can gain access to Canada.

You can go through the provincial nomination system or via the federal express entry migration system.

Another way is by securing a Canadian job with a Canadian employer.

Canada also supports migration with family if you want to live with your wife, children, parents, and siblings. Obtaining Canadian citizenship takes about three years.

Singapore

Singapore is a popular destination for people from all over the globe who are starting a new chapter in their lives and moving there to find jobs and raise their families.

The nation offers a high standard of living, a low cost of living, and a strong economy, and it has always been a welcoming place for immigrants.

The yearly influx of new immigrants continues to grow.

Singapore’s economy is booming in its fast-paced, multicultural environment, and there are many different kinds of businesses with bright futures.

Poland

Poland is a great country, as it offers excellent opportunities for survival for Nigerians.

The country offers great economic benefits alongside other benefits.

Also, the country has a rich culture and encourages diversity amongst dwellers.

There are exciting outdoor activities for you here, and if you love hiking, Poland is an excellent place for that.

Furthermore, Poland is listed here because it is budget-friendly.

Their local currency is called the Polish Zloty and is currently at the conversion rate of 0.25 per U.S dollar.

Your daily budget would be about 25-35 dollars, as it would cost you about 5-10 dollars for your meals per day.

Switzerland

When it comes to beautiful countries in Europe, Switzerland is one of them.

The country’s quality of life is good, and it also has a low rate of unemployment.

Official languages spoken in Switzerland include French, German, Romansh, and Italian.

You won’t compare the economy in Switzerland to that of Nigeria, as it is way better than Nigeria’s.

However, you should know it takes up to 10 years to earn citizenship if you immigrate to Switzerland.

If you are a Nigerian, you might want to add Switzerland to your list of possible countries to migrate to.

 

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