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Re: Canada Hype And Travel Rush: Here Are Things You Need To Know by ORIAYO70(m): 1:16pm On Feb 05, 2021
Kriss216:
The year just started, but, I nominate this post as the Most Foolish post of the year!



Trying to compare staying in Canada and staying in Nigeria should be treated as a Criminal offence.


Infact it should be treated as treasonable offense,

Go to North there is possibility you die 5timex in a day

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Re: Canada Hype And Travel Rush: Here Are Things You Need To Know by 79733139(m): 7:52pm On Feb 05, 2021
The guy that you replied/quoted actually gave you a very hostile reply.

Kingstanding:
. Don't mind that useless fellow.
Re: Canada Hype And Travel Rush: Here Are Things You Need To Know by Oracleforce: 8:40pm On Feb 05, 2021
Princewill1:
The high successes recorded by dubious politicians, fraudulent pastors and ponzi scheme operators in Nigeria are living proofs that Nigerians can be so gullible. We can easily be deceived. The astronomical hype on Canada is the latest deceit in town. Here are things you need to know before immigrating.

1. The list of richest Nigerians is filled with Nigerians living at home. You're more likely to make it into Forbes if you live in Nigeria. At least that's what the stat shows, whether people making into Forbes in Nigeria are engaging in corrupt practices is a story for another day. The odds of becoming a dollar billionaire favours those at home . No Diaspora Nigerian has ever made it into Forbes billionaire list.

2. There are more money to be made in a developing economy than in a developed economy. That's why as you're rushing out of the country, Lebanese, Indians and Chinese are rushing in. Only few will understand. You're sitting on the biggest market in Africa yet you haven't realize this but the Lebanese and the Indians knew this.

3. If you are the type who don't fancy working for others, it's much more easier to own a business in Nigeria than in Canada/US. Western countries were set up for the 99% populace to work for 1% elites. Their education systems were designed to produce workforce for the rat race. Not to create employers of labour.

4. It's stupidity to resign from a high-paying job in Nigeria in a bid to relocate to Canada/US. Your eyes will get clear up when you start facing the hard realities in Canada. Those who had made this mistake in the past are ashamed to come on social media to talk about it. The ones talking on Twitter are 'freshers' who just arrived.

5. If you want to secure 2nd passport for your kids, you don't necessarily need to immigrate to achieve this. There are other ways, one method is overseas child birth.

6. You're 5x more likely to be shot and rubbed in New York than in Lagos. Poor neighborhoods all over the world has more crime rates. The thing is, when you finally made it in Nigeria,you can move to high brow areas with lesser crime.

7. Nigerians are spending up to 8millions ($21k) and above to immigrate to Canada/US whereas an average canadian or American citizen can't boast of $10k in their bank A/C's. They live pay check to pay check.

8. Some Nigerians claims that they ain't relocating because of the money but because of good infrastructure, good health care system, value for their money etc. That's a lie! 98% of Nigerians who're eager to travel out are relocating because of economic reasons. There are good infrastructure, good health care system and value for money in countries like Kuwait, Russia, Brazil, South Korea, Chile etc but Nigerians ain't trooping there, indicating that their preference for Canada/US is purely based on economic reasons.

9. It's cheaper to live in Nigeria. Canada/US promises higher minimum wage but the system will still take it away from you. It's like giving you with one hand and taking from you with another. $2k (N760k) will pay for your one year rent of 2 bedrooms apartment in a good location in Nigeria but same amount will only fetch you one month rent of a match box apartment in Canada/US.

10. This is not to stop you from traveling out but to inform you on the true realities. Economic immigration should be left for lower or working class who're struggling or to young lads who wants to school abroad and thereafter further their career overseas. Not to deceive Nigerians already earning good in corporate offices in Nigeria to resign and relocate where they will be employed as security guards or to deceive business owners who's businesses are thriving in Nigeria to close down business and relocate. Don't let them deceive you with the hype. Money don't grow on trees anywhere in the world.

I nominate this thread as the most stupid thread of the year....come to my house and receive your award....

You hid the true and kept on showing the odd things about relocating to Canada....what a wicked !
Re: Canada Hype And Travel Rush: Here Are Things You Need To Know by AdaUc2(f): 1:07am On Feb 09, 2021
[quote author=GofuckYourself post=97940114][s][/s]

This has to be the stupidest post I have read here this year grin

So uninformed, unenlightened and myopic

Wow [/qu
Re: Canada Hype And Travel Rush: Here Are Things You Need To Know by HelpYourself(m): 1:09am On Feb 09, 2021
AdaUc2:

Please add me to your telegram group 05

Please delete your number

Will add you to WhatsApp
Re: Canada Hype And Travel Rush: Here Are Things You Need To Know by Forug: 11:24am On Nov 11, 2021
Please does any body know how i can check the status of my international passport with Nigerian immigration. for those that travel into Nigeria and will be traveling out soon. i booked my covid 19 test a day after my arrival due to network issues and did the test on the seventh day. test was negative. Just curious to know if this one day delay in registration will not affect my traveling out. feedback and comment will be appreciated
Re: Canada Hype And Travel Rush: Here Are Things You Need To Know by Nobody: 3:50pm On Nov 11, 2021
Stop smoking mosquito coils you won't listen. Everything spew was bullshit. angry

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