Top 7 Countries To Migrate To From Nigeria In 2020

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It’s nearing the end of the first month of the year. You can bet a lot of people have kicked off their dreams to migrate from Nigeria in 2020.

Already, Nigerians rank top on the list of widely traveled people in the world. The reason is obvious – “life is hard in Nigeria.”

While life everywhere is hard, there’re certain necessities of life a country should never lack. The majority of those are lacking in Nigeria. For instance, unemployment is on the high side, insecurity is alarming. The low standard of living and societal oppression sum up to give Nigeria away as a bad place to live in.

So, it isn’t entirely surprising why most Nigerians can only find solace abroad. You may just never know the extent the young population goes to ensure they “escape” from the country – they are dead desperate!

Things to Consider Before You Migrate from Nigeria

It’s saddening to see that most Nigerians who intend to migrate from Nigeria are driven by desperation and quest for wealth. They hardly ask themselves, is this country I seek to travel to best for me?

More so, most Nigerian travel-hopefuls hardly bother themselves with such questions like what is the best county to migrate from Nigeria? And for their desperation, the majority fall prey to scams and into the hands of dubious visa agents in Nigeria. Others forge documents and get themselves into trouble overseas when they eventually leave.

Before you make a move to travel, you need to know much about the destination you are traveling to. Understand how their system operates – their economy and life in general. This should help you in the decision-making process or the choice of destination.

More so, ensure your travel is driven by a purpose. Do not just travel for the sake of it. Outline your purpose and travel plans before you begin processing it.

Top Countries to Migrate from Nigeria in 2020

So, if you’re looking to relocate from Nigeria this year, you may add any of these countries in your bouquet.

The choice of these countries comes from a few factors. The standard of living in the country is key. The economy, receptiveness to migrants especially people from this end of the world, etc. all sum to position the countries as the strongest picks among a multitude of options.

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7. Finland
If all you need is a country that will offer you a relatively high standard of living and peace, then, look to Finland.

Finland boasts one of the most robust economies in the globe. Unemployment is very low in the country. And with its small population, jobs are largely available. So, skilled immigrants are often welcomed with open hands. Aside, Helsinki, there are many modern cities in the country that offer such quality life you can get in other developed countries.

6. The United Arab Emirates
This comes as a surprise, right? Well, believe it or not, the United Arab Emirates is a good country to migrate to from Nigeria.

UAE, one of the countries to migrate from Nigeria

First off, the country is a tax-free nation and maintains a very low crime profile. Recently, it threw open its borders to immigrants from different countries for the purposes of tourism and residency. Though it’s traditionally conservative, it’s by far the most liberal country in the middle east.

Though many believe the country mostly favors Muslim immigrants, UAE is home to millions of Christian migrants from different nations of the world including Nigeria. Its stable oil-rich economy boosts the standard of living in the country.

5. New Zealand
Besides its slightly extreme weather and distance, New Zealand is a nice option for migration to migrate from Nigeria.

The language barrier doesn’t surface as English remains an official language of the country. With a low population of about 5 million people, the country flourishes in peace and good living. Moreover, skilled jobs are available for migrants seeking to settle in the country with good earnings.

Education is of quality but cheap for residents – just as it is in Australia. You can settle and hustle your way up as a Nigerian who is determined to earn high through legitimate means. Also, as it obtains in Australia, citizenship in New Zealand takes a period of 5 years.

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4. Sweden

Sweden doesn’t sit at No 3 of the world’s best countries to migrate from Nigeria for nothing. The country has risen to take the top spot in the list of countries to migrate to by foreigners.

The reasons are obvious, Sweden boasts of a hugely developed economy. More so, it’s nearly the most receptive country for immigrants, even often preferred ahead of Canada and Switzerland.

Recently, the government of Sweden opened the borders of the country to refugees from other countries. This gave a huge rise to the population of migrants living in the country. So, as a Nigerian seeking to migrate to Sweden from Nigeria, you are at a huge advantage. Aside from the fact that you would experience low racial discrimination, you would be exposed to bigger opportunities, especially employment.

3. Germany
Aside from the minimal language barrier, Germany is a dream country to settle in as a migrant.

Though it’s relatively populated with about 83 million people, Germany is far less populated than Nigerian. But in terms of development, only a few countries can match it. Its robust economy raises the bar of the standard of living and makes life enjoyable.

If you’re a skilled person or know a thing or two about tech, Germany will welcome you with open hands and accord you the life you dream of.

2. Canada
No doubt, Canada, especially in recent times, has been regarded as a safe haven for migrants from across the globe. Nigerian migrants aren’t an exception.

United Nations rated Canada, a country of 37+ million people, as one of the best countries to live in. The standard of living in the country is high. At least, you are sure of living a comfortable life with good earning to afford much of the basic things of life.

In fact, if you’re a skilled hardworking Nigerian, you are at a huge advantage to earn highly in Canada even more than some indigenes. Like in the Netherlands, the country records low crime and violence rates. So, you have fewer security issues to worry over.

  1. Australia
    Take away the issue of distance, Australia is by far, the best country to migrate to as a Nigerian.
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Australia offers quality life to all, regardless of their racial and religious backgrounds. Its little population of 23.7 million people, distance and slightly harsh weather placed the country at a disadvantage as it hugely lacks skilled labor.

Hence, like Canada, the country is constantly seeking skilled laborers from all countries of the world to help fill many vacant job spaces. Although Australia has lately tightened up its borders by making migrants pay a little high in processing Australian visas or entry into the country. Yet, it receives an influx of migrants from different countries of the world, you can trust Nigerians rank high on the list.

Lately, at Travelwahala, we have processed travel inquiry and visa to Australia from Nigeria more than we have for even the United States. Australia is a strong option alongside Canada for Nigerian migrants who fail to make it into the US.

Regardless of what you seek to do in Australia, in so far as it’s legal, you have boundless opportunities open to you.

Bonus
It’s a great idea to migrate from Nigeria. But where you migrate to and the reason for migration are of strong importance.

So, choose wisely because your choice will shape your destiny.

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