Japa: 10 foreign countries with highest job opportunities

Many have argued that Nigeria is currently facing its most challenging times, prompting a steady exodus of people seeking a better and more comfortable life. Every week, a considerable number of Nigerians relocate to various parts of the world in pursuit of improved opportunities.

Before moving to a new country, it’s important to think things through. You don’t want to relocate and then regret your choice.

Also, it is better to ensure you travel through the legal routes and avoid cutting corners. It’s also important to use a trusted agent or do it yourself (DIY) to avoid getting scammed.

These are the top five countries for Nigerians to consider:

United Kingdom

The UK has become a ‘home away from home’ for most Nigerians in the last three years. The United Kingdom, a sovereign state, is composed of four constituent countries: England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland, boasting a population of approximately 67 million people.

In the first half of 2023, the UK granted approximately 132,000 visas, and those are all sorts of visas, which include visit, work, and study visas.

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The UK economy Is one of the strongest, and the British pound is the joint fifth-strongest currency in the world.

It has also proven to be a strong educational destination for most Nigerians.

USA

The USA has one of the most iconic cities in the world, which is perfect for all your travel or vacation needs.

Tagged ‘land of opportunities’ The USA is where one can achieve anything they put their mind to, no matter who they are.

Its multicultural population, coupled with abundant natural resources, a robust culture of innovation, and a resilient domestic system, makes it a good destination which matches with the ‘Can do spirit’ in Nigeria.

The USA is home to the world’s biggest educational schools.

Australia

Regarded as both a country and a continent, Australia, inhabited by 26 million people, presents abundant opportunities for migrants seeking employment.

It further distinguishes itself by providing affordable tertiary education at universities of choice, supported by a stable economy and expansive public service sectors.

It also offers a lot of sporting activities and is a perfect destination for animal lovers.

At least 72 per cent of Australians speak English as their main language, making it easier for Nigerians to communicate with others in the country.

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Canada

Canada has consistently gained a reputation as a haven and a beacon of hope for a better life for numerous immigrants from different countries around the world.

The country’s unemployment rate of around 5.8% (December 2023) is ranked one of the lowest in the world, with a high demand for skilled, semi-skilled, and unskilled workers.

With a literacy rate of 99 percent, Canada has one of the best educational systems in the world. It also has a world-class infrastructural system.

Germany

In June 2023, the German parliament passed an immigration law that was devised to encourage more people from outside the European Union, including Nigeria, to come work in the country.

It Is the second-largest economy in the world in nominal terms, after the United States, and the third-largest in purchasing power parity (PPP) terms, after China and the United States.

Germany provides high-quality education and efficient public transportation, and it has a reputation for innovation and technology. (Vanguard)

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