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Re: Japa Or Stay In Nigeria by GambaOsaka: 9:34pm On Jan 15
lalalista:
Nonsense show off ass niga. If they trail u now u will start shouting help! I have this I have that, bla bla bla. Nonsense and ingredients

Kidnapper, kidnapper, If dem arrest you now u will start shouting na devil!

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Re: Japa Or Stay In Nigeria by Piroty: 9:35pm On Jan 15
Use the money to learn digital skills, forex, uiux, web development etc or basically buy dollars and enjoy profit almost everyday.
Re: Japa Or Stay In Nigeria by SPAMBOX7: 9:35pm On Jan 15
CandidAdmin:
Don't Japa!

You can travel as much as you want but don't Japa!

You're living the life most Nigerians want.

Modified - After much consideration concerning the security state of 9ja, I'd advise you to make a well-detailed research before Japaing.

Just don't go from lawyer to cleaning people's nyansh.

Also, avoid UK at all cost.

Question of the day - why aren't people trying Russia?
Language barrier.
Nobody ready to go learn language for 2 years when they should be doing other things that will fulfill what took them there.
Re: Japa Or Stay In Nigeria by Windblown2much: 9:36pm On Jan 15
Okechinwadike:
150k monthly am not leaving Nigeria talk more of 600k. bros de naija oooooo,as long as you are doing legit business de here dude
150k ke shocked
200k monthly salary hardly satisfies a worker that's still single talkmore of a family man.
Na wa!

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Re: Japa Or Stay In Nigeria by Windblown2much: 9:38pm On Jan 15
Piroty:
Use the money to learn digital skills, forex, uiux, web development etc or basically buy dollars and enjoy profit almost everyday.
pls how do I buy dollars and make profit everyday?
Re: Japa Or Stay In Nigeria by planetx: 9:40pm On Jan 15
360command:
$4000 to go to Austria?
He meant the $4000 is for his pocket, you can smell a scammer travel agent from a mile off.

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Re: Japa Or Stay In Nigeria by Piroty: 9:40pm On Jan 15
Windblown2much:
pls how do I buy dollars and make profit everyday?

Get dollars on binance and make sure it is for lon term investment
Re: Japa Or Stay In Nigeria by Susily(m): 9:43pm On Jan 15
CandidAdmin:
Don't Japa!

You can travel as much as you want but don't Japa!

You're living the life most Nigerians want.

Modified - After much consideration concerning the security state of 9ja, I'd advise you to make a well-detailed research before Japaing.

Just don't go from lawyer to cleaning people's nyansh.

Also, avoid UK at all cost.

Question of the day - why aren't people trying Russia?


Why should he avoid UK? What's wrong with UK?
Re: Japa Or Stay In Nigeria by Windblown2much: 9:44pm On Jan 15
Piroty:


Get dollars on binance and make sure it is for lon term investment
long term investment right?
Re: Japa Or Stay In Nigeria by Goldbw122(m): 9:46pm On Jan 15
RETURNOFENDSARS:
I'm a lawyer, called in 2016. I'm married with a kid and I'm in my early 30s. My wife is not working, so I have been the one shouldering the responsibility, despite that, God has given me my own house. Three bedrooms flat in front and three bedrooms flat at the back, all with full pop, water heater, full tiles, in fact all the modern facilities.
In all honesty I made between 600k-1.5m per month.

Just of recent, the zeal to Japa to Canada has been on my mind through school route. I currently have like 7m in my account and I know I could raise it till 15m before the end of the year. The cost of schooling keep giving me issue. How will someone travel abroad and spend over 15m when I could used the money to buy hostel from people who desperately needs money or invest in real estate.

Another concern of mine is that the future of legal profession is reducing because of the amount clients are paying particularly in the area of agreement and other things.

Definitely, I won't be selling the house if I decide to relocate, the rent from the two flats will go to my mom and the least could only be 500k per year. I won't have issues sending money at home.

Please, I really need advice from lawyers that are there, how do you cope migrating. Is it advisable I leave, if yes, what are the first things I might encounter, if am relocating it will be with my family. I just don't want to regret relocating. The exchange rate is just too much

Is not easy over there too, you can continuing doing what you do in Nigeria, yeah just have the mind set of building here, because the cost of going abroad and financing abroad living life style is still in the high side, and there are people sleeping on the street in abroad,. So don't forget that, just be careful with your decision.
Re: Japa Or Stay In Nigeria by Piroty: 9:46pm On Jan 15
Windblown2much:
long term investment right?
yeah, and continue to buy even when its in a loss,in the long term u win
Re: Japa Or Stay In Nigeria by Windblown2much: 9:47pm On Jan 15
Piroty:
yeah, and continue to buy even when its in a loss,in the long term u win
Ok thanks

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Re: Japa Or Stay In Nigeria by jedisco(m): 9:49pm On Jan 15
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I have in Canada but they are not given me the necessary attention, they're always busy

It's one of the times where I'd strongly advise you speak with people of similar standing. Hopefully you get some good advise here. You're not doing badly in NG and one would argue you could consider scaling back home

Most on NL would be talking outta ignorance. Sadly to many, what you're earning is heaven and they'd struggle to see things from your view.

Given you're above 30, getting in thru express entry is a time game. Another is visit (visa takes ages) and observe for yourself.
Can't advise more for now

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Re: Japa Or Stay In Nigeria by ayandee: 9:52pm On Jan 15
RETURNOFENDSARS:
I'm a lawyer, called in 2016. I'm married with a kid and I'm in my early 30s. My wife is not working, so I have been the one shouldering the responsibility, despite that, God has given me my own house. Three bedrooms flat in front and three bedrooms flat at the back, all with full pop, water heater, full tiles, in fact all the modern facilities.
In all honesty I made between 600k-1.5m per month.

Just of recent, the zeal to Japa to Canada has been on my mind through school route. I currently have like 7m in my account and I know I could raise it till 15m before the end of the year. The cost of schooling keep giving me issue. How will someone travel abroad and spend over 15m when I could used the money to buy hostel from people who desperately needs money or invest in real estate.

Another concern of mine is that the future of legal profession is reducing because of the amount clients are paying particularly in the area of agreement and other things.

Definitely, I won't be selling the house if I decide to relocate, the rent from the two flats will go to my mom and the least could only be 500k per year. I won't have issues sending money at home.

Please, I really need advice from lawyers that are there, how do you cope migrating. Is it advisable I leave, if yes, what are the first things I might encounter, if am relocating it will be with my family. I just don't want to regret relocating. The exchange rate is just too much

It's not going to be easy or rosy. You need a lot of will-power to get back to the same position you currently are in Naija and progress from there.

Let's start with the major issues. Most of Canada is cold, brutally cold for some months of the year. You will need to deal with that with good jackets, boots and possibly, a car.

Secondly, to practice here, you need to complete the NCA requirements (usually 6 courses) and find an articling position. A few provinces like Ontario offer exemption from articling but articling has its advantages. Finding a paid articling position can be tough for foreign-trained lawyers but not impossible.

You may want to apply to law adjacent positions after studies and then complete the NCA requirements and articling.

There are Nigerian lawyers with successful law careers in Canada and you could be one too, with some détermination.
NB- Since you are coming as a student, I will advise you come with lots of money.

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Re: Japa Or Stay In Nigeria by AkanmuKehinde(m): 9:53pm On Jan 15
RETURNOFENDSARS:
I'm a lawyer, called in 2016. I'm married with a kid and I'm in my early 30s. My wife is not working, so I have been the one shouldering the responsibility, despite that, God has given me my own house. Three bedrooms flat in front and three bedrooms flat at the back, all with full pop, water heater, full tiles, in fact all the modern facilities.
In all honesty I made between 600k-1.5m per month.
Just of recent, the zeal to Japa to Canada has been on my mind through school route. I currently have like 7m in my account and I know I could raise it till 15m before the end of the year. The cost of schooling keep giving me issue. How will someone travel abroad and spend over 15m when I could used the money to buy hostel from people who desperately needs money or invest in real estate.

Another concern of mine is that the future of legal profession is reducing because of the amount clients are paying particularly in the area of agreement and other things.

Definitely, I won't be selling the house if I decide to relocate, the rent from the two flats will go to my mom and the least could only be 500k per year. I won't have issues sending money at home.

Please, I really need advice from lawyers that are there, how do you cope migrating. Is it advisable I leave, if yes, what are the first things I might encounter, if am relocating it will be with my family. I just don't want to regret relocating. The exchange rate is just too much


Well done,
What I can say is that..., Whatever you want to do and your mind is not at peace. Just don't do it. Wait more and let time 'heal', clarity.
Re: Japa Or Stay In Nigeria by azpekuliar: 9:55pm On Jan 15
SPAMBOX7:
Language barrier.
Nobody ready to go learn language for 2 years when they should be doing other things that will fulfill what took them there.

grin no be lie.. if you’re young probably worth it but if you don old like us no time for that one oo
Re: Japa Or Stay In Nigeria by thatigboman: 9:58pm On Jan 15
RETURNOFENDSARS:
I'm a lawyer, called in 2016. I'm married with a kid and I'm in my early 30s. My wife is not working, so I have been the one shouldering the responsibility, despite that, God has given me my own house. Three bedrooms flat in front and three bedrooms flat at the back, all with full pop, water heater, full tiles, in fact all the modern facilities.
In all honesty I made between 600k-1.5m per month.

Just of recent, the zeal to Japa to Canada has been on my mind through school route. I currently have like 7m in my account and I know I could raise it till 15m before the end of the year. The cost of schooling keep giving me issue. How will someone travel abroad and spend over 15m when I could used the money to buy hostel from people who desperately needs money or invest in real estate.

Another concern of mine is that the future of legal profession is reducing because of the amount clients are paying particularly in the area of agreement and other things.

Definitely, I won't be selling the house if I decide to relocate, the rent from the two flats will go to my mom and the least could only be 500k per year. I won't have issues sending money at home.

Please, I really need advice from lawyers that are there, how do you cope migrating. Is it advisable I leave, if yes, what are the first things I might encounter, if am relocating it will be with my family. I just don't want to regret relocating. The exchange rate is just too much
a candid advice. If your writeup is true, japa to Canada or Australia. Age and good job is on your side. Don't think twice, don't listen to anyone else, move.
It was a mistake that I made. Not moving when my mates were moving. Though earning very well, but the whole insecurity is affecting me at the moment, but the zeal no dey again. So just move, it's the best decision you make.

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Re: Japa Or Stay In Nigeria by highchief1: 10:03pm On Jan 15
RETURNOFENDSARS:
I'm a lawyer, called in 2016. I'm married with a kid and I'm in my early 30s. My wife is not working, so I have been the one shouldering the responsibility, despite that, God has given me my own house. Three bedrooms flat in front and three bedrooms flat at the back, all with full pop, water heater, full tiles, in fact all the modern facilities.
In all honesty I made between 600k-1.5m per month.

Just of recent, the zeal to Japa to Canada has been on my mind through school route. I currently have like 7m in my account and I know I could raise it till 15m before the end of the year. The cost of schooling keep giving me issue. How will someone travel abroad and spend over 15m when I could used the money to buy hostel from people who desperately needs money or invest in real estate.

Another concern of mine is that the future of legal profession is reducing because of the amount clients are paying particularly in the area of agreement and other things.

Definitely, I won't be selling the house if I decide to relocate, the rent from the two flats will go to my mom and the least could only be 500k per year. I won't have issues sending money at home.

Please, I really need advice from lawyers that are there, how do you cope migrating. Is it advisable I leave, if yes, what are the first things I might encounter, if am relocating it will be with my family. I just don't want to regret relocating. The exchange rate is just too much
anybody that earns upto 1m monthly in Nigeria does not have a business with relocating abroad.

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Re: Japa Or Stay In Nigeria by NwaliE01: 10:05pm On Jan 15
RETURNOFENDSARS:
I'm a lawyer, called in 2016. I'm married with a kid and I'm in my early 30s. My wife is not working, so I have been the one shouldering the responsibility, despite that, God has given me my own house. Three bedrooms flat in front and three bedrooms flat at the back, all with full pop, water heater, full tiles, in fact all the modern facilities.
In all honesty I made between 600k-1.5m per month.

If you will heed to my advise, please kindly stay and keep buidling yourself. If you Jakpa, then say bye-bye to your career.
I started on this note because your first sentence pointed at something very crucial.
You're already living fine. Why do you want to Jakpa?
To Jakpa means to start all over again. This will put the family under undue pressure and stress.
You can plan and go on holidays with your family.
There's barely any stablility abroad. People are working like ants here.

Just of recent, the zeal to Japa to Canada has been on my mind through school route. I currently have like 7m in my account and I know I could raise it till 15m before the end of the year. The cost of schooling keep giving me issue. How will someone travel abroad and spend over 15m when I could used the money to buy hostel from people who desperately needs money or invest in real estate.

Another concern of mine is that the future of legal profession is reducing because of the amount clients are paying particularly in the area of agreement and other things.

Definitely, I won't be selling the house if I decide to relocate, the rent from the two flats will go to my mom and the least could only be 500k per year. I won't have issues sending money at home.

Please, I really need advice from lawyers that are there, how do you cope migrating. Is it advisable I leave, if yes, what are the first things I might encounter, if am relocating it will be with my family. I just don't want to regret relocating. The exchange rate is just too much
Re: Japa Or Stay In Nigeria by olola4(m): 10:19pm On Jan 15
Akpaamunsi:


Please keep quiet

You should be the one to keep quiet, I am sure you have not seen a Romania before, if they tell you about their country you will not pray for your enemy to go
there...ode oshi
Re: Japa Or Stay In Nigeria by Felixv: 10:19pm On Jan 15
'Please, I really need advice from lawyers that are there, how do you cope migrating. Is it advisable I leave, if yes, what are the first things I might encounter, if am relocating it will be with my family. I just don't want to regret relocating. The exchange rate is just too much[/quote]'


You would have to decide on your own if leaving Nigeria would be beneficial to you or not.

I have seen both sides of the coin -some have become extremely successful and some have failed miserably and it does not matter what profession you are in.

The main issue is the lack of a clear objective. You must have a detailed plan.
Re: Japa Or Stay In Nigeria by maik99(m): 10:21pm On Jan 15
RETURNOFENDSARS:


That's the point, I just don't want to go from lawyer to cleaning nyansh. I really need advice mostly from senior lawyers practicing here and lawyers that are in abroad, particularly Canada

Good evening
Please advise me who is still here
I'm one year post call and it's really cold outside
Re: Japa Or Stay In Nigeria by ihatebuhari(f): 10:28pm On Jan 15
loswhite:
Lol no mind them....They Always attack the west and support China and Russia...lol but they will not travel to those areas. I have a friend in UK Always attacking the west and supporting China and Russia...so I asked him why has he not relocated to those countries he love so much
they are cowards
Re: Japa Or Stay In Nigeria by ihatebuhari(f): 10:29pm On Jan 15
RETURNOFENDSARS:



Yes, I'm using study route to Canada but wanted to use express entry to Canada but the stress will be too much.

Definitely, I won't sell my house but might sell other landed properties that I have. I wanted USA but I heard the chances are too slim so I won't want to waste my money.....

Yes, the fear of unknown, what works for Mr. A might not work for Mr. B, that the reason I need advise.


Your curse will never affect me in Jesus name. I was in my final year during 2015 election. Voted for buhari hoping he will turn things around for good... But the reverse was the case. Since then I have been voting against APC. In fact I am a member of PDP though not too serious with politics


God bless you. Your plans will work out
Re: Japa Or Stay In Nigeria by Nyamiri: 10:31pm On Jan 15
RETURNOFENDSARS:

Because I didn't say much about her doesn't mean I know her.... Infact she has more prospect there than me

You want to leave where you're doing well for a place where your wife has more prospects. Can you see that you're very short-sighted?

The day she reminds you that she's the one feeding you, your eyes will be red with tears like a watermelon.
Re: Japa Or Stay In Nigeria by ExudeLoveToAll: 10:32pm On Jan 15
CandidAdmin:
Don't Japa!

You can travel as much as you want but don't Japa!

You're living the life most Nigerians want.

Modified - After much consideration concerning the security state of 9ja, I'd advise you to make a well-detailed research before Japaing.

Just don't go from lawyer to cleaning people's nyansh.

Also, avoid UK at all cost.

Question of the day - why aren't people trying Russia?

Russians are also leaving to the west grin

Thier salaries are very poor when compared to the west but have decent living expenses.

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Re: Japa Or Stay In Nigeria by Nyamiri: 10:34pm On Jan 15
Susily:

Why should he avoid UK? What's wrong with UK?

Most Nigerians going there are slaves. No prospects, nothing.
Re: Japa Or Stay In Nigeria by VEXT: 10:36pm On Jan 15
Windblown2much:
long term investment right?

Bcarefull
Re: Japa Or Stay In Nigeria by tonicyril: 10:39pm On Jan 15
RETURNOFENDSARS:



I have in Canada but they are not given me the necessary attention, they're always busy
grin grin grin

Bro u self think am, they are always busy, busy doing what exactly?? My mind is telling me they are busy operating machines at their various factories grin grin

But they are mild to let u know what they are facing grin

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Re: Japa Or Stay In Nigeria by miketayo(m): 10:41pm On Jan 15
RETURNOFENDSARS:
I'm a lawyer, called in 2016. I'm married with a kid and I'm in my early 30s. My wife is not working, so I have been the one shouldering the responsibility, despite that, God has given me my own house. Three bedrooms flat in front and three bedrooms flat at the back, all with full pop, water heater, full tiles, in fact all the modern facilities.
In all honesty I made between 600k-1.5m per month.

Just of recent, the zeal to Japa to Canada has been on my mind through school route. I currently have like 7m in my account and I know I could raise it till 15m before the end of the year. The cost of schooling keep giving me issue. How will someone travel abroad and spend over 15m when I could used the money to buy hostel from people who desperately needs money or invest in real estate.

Another concern of mine is that the future of legal profession is reducing because of the amount clients are paying particularly in the area of agreement and other things.

Definitely, I won't be selling the house if I decide to relocate, the rent from the two flats will go to my mom and the least could only be 500k per year. I won't have issues sending money at home.

Please, I really need advice from lawyers that are there, how do you cope migrating. Is it advisable I leave, if yes, what are the first things I might encounter, if am relocating it will be with my family. I just don't want to regret relocating. The exchange rate is just too much

while I will still advice you to migrate. Just know that you won't be practicing law when you are in Canada. Just think of a different career path when you get there. Doctors and Lawyers find it difficult to practice after leaving their countries, there is a lot of process to it.
Re: Japa Or Stay In Nigeria by Discreet90: 10:42pm On Jan 15
As long as you are not selling your house. It's OK to japa. Japa is not only about making money. Some people just feel OK being born in a small village. Live their lives grow old and die in that same village without exploring the world. Japa is a vibe and another life on its own. Just open your mind to the fun part of it. And as long as you ain't lazy you will definitely do better abroad than you are doing in naija. Its still a personal decision at the end of the day so you know what is good for you.

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