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10 Easiest Countries To Migrate To From Nigeria by kutashi: 12:20pm On Dec 07, 2019
Here is a list of 10 best country to migrate to from Nigeria:

#1: Canada
Canada! It’s one of the friendliest countries on earth. And while you might not think of Canada as beachy, it actually has the longest coastline in the world at 202,080 km. Canada has compassionately opened its borders to refugees from war-torn nations. However, even if you are not in fear for your life, you will have to show some professional skills. It is by far one of the easiest countries to migrate to from Nigeria.

#2: Mexico
If you’re fussy about the deadly drug trade, you may be tempted to skip over Mexico as an option. But there are still places in Mexico that are safe, and not only that, they are full of clean beaches, mountain views, cute historic towns, and upscale urban delights. Plus, it is the country that introduced chocolate, chilies, and corn to the world.

Get started in Mexico quickly with an FMM visa, available at any airport or border location for just $21. When your visa expires in six months, you can renew it again, and again, and again. There’s no limit. Unfortunately, you can’t work on an FMM visa, but you can upgrade to a temporary residency visa that does allow work for only a few bucks more. You may need to leave the country temporarily to apply for one, though.



#3: Austria
Austria is a gorgeous little country that offers plenty of mountain fun in the form of the snow-capped Alps, which actually cover 62% of the country. Its location is ideal for exploration of many other European countries, as well. The lifestyle in Austria is sometimes described as a “perpetual resort”.



#4: Belgium
If you love the idea of enjoying limitless beer and chocolate in a cozy little country dotted with gorgeous architecture and breathtaking natural beauty, consider Belgium. It is also a very progressive country; the second in the world to legalize gay marriage (after the Netherlands).

You will need a job to be granted a permanent residency visa, but you can apply from home. Once you land a job, you only need to hold onto it for two weeks before becoming eligible for a residency permit. That’s not an offer to stay forever just yet, but as long as you keep working, you are moving toward it.



#5: Ecuador
Ecuador has virtually unmatched natural beauty in the form of mountain peaks, volcanoes, beaches, and islands. It is named after the equator, which runs through it, and is the only country in the world named after a geographical feature. The cost of living in Ecuador is very low, and the US dollar is the official currency.

The easiest way to get permanent residence in Ecuador is called a pensioner’s visa. Though designed for retirees, there aren’t actually any age requirements to get one. You just need to prove that you will receive $800 per month for the length of your stay, no matter how long that is. Is it not kind of mind-boggling to think about living comfortably on that amount of money?



#6: Nicaragua
Forget what you think you know about Nicaragua and see that it is a stunningly beautiful country with two pristine coastlines and passionate, caring people. It’s also great for stargazers – 86 out of 88 constellations in the night sky can be seen clearly in Nicaragua.

If you’re intrigued, Nicaragua offers a retirement program similar to Ecuador’s, except that you only need to show an income of $600 a month. The program is meant for people at least 45 years old, but this requirement is often waived if you have more than the base income.

And guess what? You don’t actually need to be retired to qualify. The government of Nicaragua has a lot of flexibility in what it calls work. For example, you could own a restaurant or small hotel and still be classified as retired. You can also continue to freelance for an overseas company and legitimately get the retirement visa.



#7: Belize
If you want to spend your days on the beach, definitely take a look at Belize. The average temperature is 84F (29C), so you can have as many beach days as you want. Located between Mexico and Guatemala, Belize is a small country with a population that harmoniously represents no less than eight different cultures. It is also an English-speaking country with a very low cost of living.

Getting to Belize is pretty easy. You can enter on a 30-day visitor visa and simply keep renewing it every month until you’ve lived there for 50 weeks. At that point, a $1,000 fee and a few bureaucratic hurdles will get you permanent residency.

If that sounds like a doable plan of attack, you may want to engage a lawyer in Belize right away to keep you informed of any fine print. Some districts do require you to leave the country for two weeks every six months, which resets the clock on the 50-week requirement. And if you need to work while you await permanent residency, you could use some help to secure a work permit.



#8: Costa Rica
Costa Rica is very attractive to migration-seekers due to its peaceful and easy-going residents. Pacifists will appreciate the fact that it doesn’t even have a national army. But don’t forget the 801 miles of stunning coastline and world-class healthcare, too. Nature lovers will appreciate the 52 species of hummingbirds.

The cost of living in Costa Rica is not too high. Couples will need about $2,500 per month to live comfortably. If you’re looking to retire, Costa Rica has a retiree program that you’ll qualify for if you can show $1,000 per month in income. Most folks will need a job in order to achieve permanent residency, but if you have skills that Costa Rica needs, things as simple as teaching English or entertaining tourists, the dream could be in reach.

#9: Paraguay
If you dream of disappearing off the face of the earth, Paraguay might be the place for you. Not many people know anything about it, despite being bordered by Argentina and Brazil. Chances are high that Paraguayans know about you, though. The country has a literacy rate higher than the United States. It’s a beautiful place with friendly people, vast scenic vistas, and low cost of living.

Since it is so obscure, the demand for immigration is low and the bar for acceptance is, too. You will be required to deposit an amount of money into a Paraguayan bank that equals roughly 35x the monthly minimum wage. It sounds like a lot, but it comes out to only about $4,500-$5,500 USD. That’s all it takes to live in Paraguay indefinitely, and after three years you can apply for citizenship.

#10: Panama
Panama is an independent nation in Central America with a beachy landscape and a lot of English speakers. (The US dollar is its currency.) Some of the best coffee in the world is grown there. It’s a country that is considered safe and well developed, which also makes it pretty attractive to retirees.

Panama’s retiree visa requires a monthly income of $1,000. If you’re not old enough to retire, a $5,000 deposit in a Panamanian bank gets you in the door for permanent residency. If you happen to hail from one of 50 countries that are friendly to Panama, a few of which are the US, UK, Canada, New Zealand, and Austria, you are eligible for a Friendly Nations visa. However, you will eventually need a job to become a citizen.

Ready to go? The bar for permanent residency in any of these countries is set pretty low, so with some planning and maybe a bit of saving, you could be drinking beer in Belgium or sipping cocktails on the beach in Costa Rica before you know it.

Sourced from: https://bizwatchnigeria.ng/10-easiest-countries-to-migrate-to-from-nigeria/

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Re: 10 Easiest Countries To Migrate To From Nigeria by tunjilee003: 12:37pm On Dec 07, 2019
I need to get out of shithole

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Re: 10 Easiest Countries To Migrate To From Nigeria by Nobody: 2:57pm On Dec 07, 2019
What are the chances of an auxiliary Nurse recollecting to Canada? please help.
Re: 10 Easiest Countries To Migrate To From Nigeria by kutashi: 4:44pm On Dec 07, 2019
iamloyalty:
What are the chances of an auxiliary Nurse recollecting to Canada? please help.
Your chance is very high but I hope you are not referring to quack ones!
Re: 10 Easiest Countries To Migrate To From Nigeria by NONNYG: 4:52pm On Dec 07, 2019
Nice one, but the list is incomplete without Brazil

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Re: 10 Easiest Countries To Migrate To From Nigeria by Nobody: 5:38pm On Dec 07, 2019
kutashi:

Your chance is very high but I hope you are not referring to quack ones!

No she isn't a quack, she owns her own chemist here in Nigeria with a registered license.
Re: 10 Easiest Countries To Migrate To From Nigeria by davido2017(m): 7:12pm On Dec 07, 2019
Anybody should pls help me, I will be going to Lagos to pay for visa fee for Sweden, what are the things I should go with....

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Re: 10 Easiest Countries To Migrate To From Nigeria by Goodgod213: 7:50pm On Dec 07, 2019
iamloyalty:


No she isn't a quack, she owns her own chemist here in Nigeria with a registered license.

Even if she has hospital, relocating to Canada requires funds. Hefty funds go to the Canada express entry thread

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Re: 10 Easiest Countries To Migrate To From Nigeria by BENARI: 8:56pm On Dec 07, 2019
please can shed more light on Panama?

I'm interested in a possible move there
Re: 10 Easiest Countries To Migrate To From Nigeria by kutashi: 9:13pm On Dec 07, 2019
BENARI:
please can shed more light on Panama?

I'm interested in a possible move there
This will help you! Just take your time to read�http://www.panama-offshore-services.com/panama_friendly_nations_visa.htm
Re: 10 Easiest Countries To Migrate To From Nigeria by BENARI: 9:40am On Dec 08, 2019
kutashi:

This will help you! Just take your time to read�http://www.panama-offshore-services.com/panama_friendly_nations_visa.htm

Thanks
Re: 10 Easiest Countries To Migrate To From Nigeria by Nobody: 2:57pm On Dec 08, 2019
Goodgod213:


Even if she has hospital, relocating to Canada requires funds. Hefty funds go to the Canada express entry thread

What do u think can be the least amount one can spend?
Re: 10 Easiest Countries To Migrate To From Nigeria by CloneTerminator: 3:32pm On Dec 08, 2019
Canada is a great country, but you have to get used to the climate.
Re: 10 Easiest Countries To Migrate To From Nigeria by Shuta(m): 2:11pm On Mar 11, 2020
Lmao... You actually said easiest?
Re: 10 Easiest Countries To Migrate To From Nigeria by IjawAboki007: 10:39pm On May 23, 2020
kutashi:
Here is a list of 10 best country to migrate to from Nigeria:

#1: Canada
Canada! It’s one of the friendliest countries on earth. And while you might not think of Canada as beachy, it actually has the longest coastline in the world at 202,080 km. Canada has compassionately opened its borders to refugees from war-torn nations. However, even if you are not in fear for your life, you will have to show some professional skills. It is by far one of the easiest countries to migrate to from Nigeria.

#2: Mexico
If you’re fussy about the deadly drug trade, you may be tempted to skip over Mexico as an option. But there are still places in Mexico that are safe, and not only that, they are full of clean beaches, mountain views, cute historic towns, and upscale urban delights. Plus, it is the country that introduced chocolate, chilies, and corn to the world.

Get started in Mexico quickly with an FMM visa, available at any airport or border location for just $21. When your visa expires in six months, you can renew it again, and again, and again. There’s no limit. Unfortunately, you can’t work on an FMM visa, but you can upgrade to a temporary residency visa that does allow work for only a few bucks more. You may need to leave the country temporarily to apply for one, though.



#3: Austria
Austria is a gorgeous little country that offers plenty of mountain fun in the form of the snow-capped Alps, which actually cover 62% of the country. Its location is ideal for exploration of many other European countries, as well. The lifestyle in Austria is sometimes described as a “perpetual resort”.



#4: Belgium
If you love the idea of enjoying limitless beer and chocolate in a cozy little country dotted with gorgeous architecture and breathtaking natural beauty, consider Belgium. It is also a very progressive country; the second in the world to legalize gay marriage (after the Netherlands).

You will need a job to be granted a permanent residency visa, but you can apply from home. Once you land a job, you only need to hold onto it for two weeks before becoming eligible for a residency permit. That’s not an offer to stay forever just yet, but as long as you keep working, you are moving toward it.



#5: Ecuador
Ecuador has virtually unmatched natural beauty in the form of mountain peaks, volcanoes, beaches, and islands. It is named after the equator, which runs through it, and is the only country in the world named after a geographical feature. The cost of living in Ecuador is very low, and the US dollar is the official currency.

The easiest way to get permanent residence in Ecuador is called a pensioner’s visa. Though designed for retirees, there aren’t actually any age requirements to get one. You just need to prove that you will receive $800 per month for the length of your stay, no matter how long that is. Is it not kind of mind-boggling to think about living comfortably on that amount of money?



#6: Nicaragua
Forget what you think you know about Nicaragua and see that it is a stunningly beautiful country with two pristine coastlines and passionate, caring people. It’s also great for stargazers – 86 out of 88 constellations in the night sky can be seen clearly in Nicaragua.

If you’re intrigued, Nicaragua offers a retirement program similar to Ecuador’s, except that you only need to show an income of $600 a month. The program is meant for people at least 45 years old, but this requirement is often waived if you have more than the base income.

And guess what? You don’t actually need to be retired to qualify. The government of Nicaragua has a lot of flexibility in what it calls work. For example, you could own a restaurant or small hotel and still be classified as retired. You can also continue to freelance for an overseas company and legitimately get the retirement visa.



#7: Belize
If you want to spend your days on the beach, definitely take a look at Belize. The average temperature is 84F (29C), so you can have as many beach days as you want. Located between Mexico and Guatemala, Belize is a small country with a population that harmoniously represents no less than eight different cultures. It is also an English-speaking country with a very low cost of living.

Getting to Belize is pretty easy. You can enter on a 30-day visitor visa and simply keep renewing it every month until you’ve lived there for 50 weeks. At that point, a $1,000 fee and a few bureaucratic hurdles will get you permanent residency.

If that sounds like a doable plan of attack, you may want to engage a lawyer in Belize right away to keep you informed of any fine print. Some districts do require you to leave the country for two weeks every six months, which resets the clock on the 50-week requirement. And if you need to work while you await permanent residency, you could use some help to secure a work permit.



#8: Costa Rica
Costa Rica is very attractive to migration-seekers due to its peaceful and easy-going residents. Pacifists will appreciate the fact that it doesn’t even have a national army. But don’t forget the 801 miles of stunning coastline and world-class healthcare, too. Nature lovers will appreciate the 52 species of hummingbirds.

The cost of living in Costa Rica is not too high. Couples will need about $2,500 per month to live comfortably. If you’re looking to retire, Costa Rica has a retiree program that you’ll qualify for if you can show $1,000 per month in income. Most folks will need a job in order to achieve permanent residency, but if you have skills that Costa Rica needs, things as simple as teaching English or entertaining tourists, the dream could be in reach.

#9: Paraguay
If you dream of disappearing off the face of the earth, Paraguay might be the place for you. Not many people know anything about it, despite being bordered by Argentina and Brazil. Chances are high that Paraguayans know about you, though. The country has a literacy rate higher than the United States. It’s a beautiful place with friendly people, vast scenic vistas, and low cost of living.

Since it is so obscure, the demand for immigration is low and the bar for acceptance is, too. You will be required to deposit an amount of money into a Paraguayan bank that equals roughly 35x the monthly minimum wage. It sounds like a lot, but it comes out to only about $4,500-$5,500 USD. That’s all it takes to live in Paraguay indefinitely, and after three years you can apply for citizenship.

#10: Panama
Panama is an independent nation in Central America with a beachy landscape and a lot of English speakers. (The US dollar is its currency.) Some of the best coffee in the world is grown there. It’s a country that is considered safe and well developed, which also makes it pretty attractive to retirees.

Panama’s retiree visa requires a monthly income of $1,000. If you’re not old enough to retire, a $5,000 deposit in a Panamanian bank gets you in the door for permanent residency. If you happen to hail from one of 50 countries that are friendly to Panama, a few of which are the US, UK, Canada, New Zealand, and Austria, you are eligible for a Friendly Nations visa. However, you will eventually need a job to become a citizen.

Ready to go? The bar for permanent residency in any of these countries is set pretty low, so with some planning and maybe a bit of saving, you could be drinking beer in Belgium or sipping cocktails on the beach in Costa Rica before you know it.

Sourced from: https://bizwatchnigeria.ng/10-easiest-countries-to-migrate-to-from-nigeria/


Deep!!!

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Re: 10 Easiest Countries To Migrate To From Nigeria by chommyAngela: 7:57am On Jun 22, 2020
Goodgod213:


Even if she has hospital, relocating to Canada requires funds. Hefty funds go to the Canada express entry thread
Please can u send link for Canada express entry thread.
Re: 10 Easiest Countries To Migrate To From Nigeria by RlCHSATAN: 11:13pm On Mar 16, 2021
this one smoke cabide
Re: 10 Easiest Countries To Migrate To From Nigeria by Truthsbitter: 11:37pm On Mar 16, 2021
Nice read
Re: 10 Easiest Countries To Migrate To From Nigeria by Yampotatocarrot(m): 12:44am On Mar 17, 2021
RlCHSATAN:
this one smoke cabide

Lol, you no serious, lol.

@OP, Kutashi, abeg, which English speaking country outside Africa is "relatively cheap" for someone to study a health related course. I've checked for the accelerated mental health/occupational therapy courses in UK, their money for two years too much... Mbok
Re: 10 Easiest Countries To Migrate To From Nigeria by optimusprime2(m): 3:29am On Mar 17, 2021
So it's easy to migrate to Austria and Belgium... from Nigeria??

grin grin grin grin grin grin grin

Please define what you mean by easy?

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Re: 10 Easiest Countries To Migrate To From Nigeria by yommys01(m): 6:29am On Mar 17, 2021
Goodgod213:


Even if she has hospital, relocating to Canada requires funds. Hefty funds go to the Canada express entry thread
If I was to go to Canada with my whole family what do you need will be the required funds?
Re: 10 Easiest Countries To Migrate To From Nigeria by Cybercop2002: 6:58am On Mar 17, 2021
your list aint complete without cape verde,the country is like Europe
Re: 10 Easiest Countries To Migrate To From Nigeria by Queenslander(f): 7:04am On Mar 17, 2021
Cybercop2002:
your list aint complete without cape verde,the country is like Europe
um, is cape Verde not an African country??
Re: 10 Easiest Countries To Migrate To From Nigeria by Cybercop2002: 7:21am On Mar 17, 2021
Queenslander:
um, is cape Verde not an African country??
cape is an Africa country even visa free to Nigeria cause is am cows member but they are trying to join the eu,the country is better than those Caribbean by far cause 80percent of the house their are luxurious with Brazil,Portuguese and Africa culture
Re: 10 Easiest Countries To Migrate To From Nigeria by Cybercop2002: 7:23am On Mar 17, 2021
Cybercop2002:
cape is an Africa country even visa free to Nigeria cause is am cows member but they are trying to join the eu,the country is better than those Caribbean by far cause 80percent of the house their are luxurious with Brazil,Portuguese and Africa culture
if you marry a cape verdant you automatically become a citizen and there passport is stronger than Nigeria own its visa free to Singapore and many first world country just 4hour from Nigeria

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Re: 10 Easiest Countries To Migrate To From Nigeria by Queenslander(f): 7:25am On Mar 17, 2021
Cybercop2002:
cape is an Africa country even visa free to Nigeria cause is am cows member but they are trying to join the eu,the country is better than those Caribbean by far cause 80percent of the house their are luxurious with Brazil,Portuguese and Africa culture
oh okay,. Buh please don't be offended, what's am cows member? I'm confused!!
Re: 10 Easiest Countries To Migrate To From Nigeria by Cybercop2002: 7:28am On Mar 17, 2021
Queenslande:
oh okay,. Buh please don't be offended, what's am cows member? I'm confused!!
oh shit!!! ,sorry its a typo error i mean cows member
Re: 10 Easiest Countries To Migrate To From Nigeria by Cybercop2002: 7:29am On Mar 17, 2021
Queenslande:
oh okay,. Buh please don't be offended, what's am cows member? I'm confused!!
oh shit!!! ,sorry its a typo error i mean ecowas member
Re: 10 Easiest Countries To Migrate To From Nigeria by Queenslander(f): 8:02am On Mar 17, 2021
Cybercop2002:
oh shit!!! ,sorry its a typo error i mean ecowas member
lool, okay!!
Re: 10 Easiest Countries To Migrate To From Nigeria by Cybercop2002: 8:04am On Mar 17, 2021
Queenslander:
lool, okay!!
i wanna start a life there
Re: 10 Easiest Countries To Migrate To From Nigeria by Queenslander(f): 8:13am On Mar 17, 2021
Cybercop2002:
i wanna start a life there
✌️

Re: 10 Easiest Countries To Migrate To From Nigeria by Cybercop2002: 8:32am On Mar 17, 2021
Queenslander:
✌️
sure na just 1million will cover everthing trnsport sef no reach 200k

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