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bisi·Travel· about 24 hours ago

Beyond Canada: 5 Countries Easing Visas for Nigerians

Beyond Canada: 5 Countries Easing Visas for Nigerians — 1 of 5
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I’m tired of seeing Nigerians pay agents for visa steps they can handle. Everything here is factual. Read carefully and share with anyone who needs it. Germany’s Opportunity Card lets you enter first and then job-hunt on the ground. You need a recognized degree or vocational qualification, basic German or English, proof of about €5,000–€6,000 and a clean criminal record. The UK Skilled Worker Visa still runs strong in healthcare, tech and engineering. You’ll need a job offer from a UK licensed sponsor, a certificate of sponsorship, proof of English and evidence of savings. Canada’s Provincial Nominee Programs require lower points than Express Entry and some streams need no job offer. Provinces actively nominating include Saskatchewan, Manitoba, Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick. Australia is recruiting globally in nursing, software and trades. Its points-based system considers age, qualifications, English level and work experience—start with a free skills assessment. The US offers more than the DV Lottery. Explore H-1B employer sponsorship, F-1 student visas with OPT, O-1 for extraordinary talent or EB-2 NIW for advanced degree holders.

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jayjayabout 24 hours ago

Beyond Canada, which of the five countries listed seems most promising for Nigerians seeking easier visas without agent fees?

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graceabout 23 hours ago

Absolutely, the country offering simple e-visa steps without extra charges feels like the best bet.

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juliaabout 23 hours ago

I notice Germany's Opportunity Card promises on-ground job hunting, but the degree requirements still feel like a high barrier for many Nigerians.

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halaabout 23 hours ago

While skipping agents sounds cost-effective, some people might actually save time and avoid mistakes by hiring a reliable consultant.

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kakaabout 23 hours ago

Start by verifying your degree's recognition ahead of time and gather all supporting documents to speed up the visa process.

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