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Re: 7 M Annual Income Or Move To Canada by Ugosample(m): 11:49pm On Oct 20, 2018
Believe33:
I wanted not to comment in this topic but reading how desperate people are in travelling overseas have reversed my initial decision. I will not advice OP but will like him/her to make decision relating to himself. Before you intend to consider abandoning your 7million job to relocate to Canada, there are many things you need to consider. Remember, many people have moved to overseas and returned back. Check our politicians, lecturers, Oil workers etc. They have all lived overseas and moved back to stay in Nigeria. So it boils down to what you as a person like. Earning 7 million annually in Nigeria, you are considered a rich man not average. What type of life do you want to live. Over there, social life is limited, your problem belongs to you and your family, hardly see who to talk with, boring, Nigerians calling you every minutes to send money whether you have it or not, even when you are begging for money, they don't care. Even if you are sick in the hospital, that is not their business, you must send money, even those who know you or not will ask for money. Your profession become useless over there, you have to start from scratch and might end up changing career. What type of family do you have, hope your wife will like to move back to Nigeria as most of the women like it overseas because both of you will share duties. Remember, no house help, and you cannot leave your kids alone in the house, either you or your wife have to stay behind until some certain age, or they are in school and you got to drop and bring them back, depending on the type of job you do. You cant start making money immediately, you got to be a gradual process. I hope you are ready to allow you kids remain in Canada for their entire life as they are not returning any more to live in Nigeria. So it is lies on you and what you want. Every thing is not about money. The most important thing is what will make you and your family happy. I have a lot of people who are not interested travelling to live overseas, so you will not say that they are stupid, that's the type of life they want and will not condemn some one because they want to live overseas. Make more enquiries before you make a move, you can equally visit for couple of weeks without resigning from you work so as to gather more information and witness the environment as well. Good luck with your findings.

you have a point sha

but then, everyone to his own

I personally don't want my kids having any connection to Nigeria

And when my parents die? my own connection to Nigeria is also severed (for some reason, they still want to remain in Nigeria, good for them)


One has to look at things before leaping

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Re: 7 M Annual Income Or Move To Canada by Jabo1000: 3:23am On Oct 21, 2018
Believe33:
I wanted not to comment in this topic but reading how desperate people are in travelling overseas have reversed my initial decision. I will not advice OP but will like him/her to make decision relating to himself. Before you intend to consider abandoning your 7million job to relocate to Canada, there are many things you need to consider. Remember, many people have moved to overseas and returned back. Check our politicians, lecturers, Oil workers etc. They have all lived overseas and moved back to stay in Nigeria. So it boils down to what you as a person like. Earning 7 million annually in Nigeria, you are considered a rich man not average. What type of life do you want to live. Over there, social life is limited, your problem belongs to you and your family, hardly see who to talk with, boring, Nigerians calling you every minutes to send money whether you have it or not, even when you are begging for money, they don't care. Even if you are sick in the hospital, that is not their business, you must send money, even those who know you or not will ask for money. Your profession become useless over there, you have to start from scratch and might end up changing career. What type of family do you have, hope your wife will like to move back to Nigeria as most of the women like it overseas because both of you will share duties. Remember, no house help, and you cannot leave your kids alone in the house, either you or your wife have to stay behind until some certain age, or they are in school and you got to drop and bring them back, depending on the type of job you do. You cant start making money immediately, you got to be a gradual process. I hope you are ready to allow you kids remain in Canada for their entire life as they are not returning any more to live in Nigeria. So it is lies on you and what you want. Every thing is not about money. The most important thing is what will make you and your family happy. I have a lot of people who are not interested travelling to live overseas, so you will not say that they are stupid, that's the type of life they want and will not condemn some one because they want to live overseas. Make more enquiries before you make a move, you can equally visit for couple of weeks without resigning from you work so as to gather more information and witness the environment as well. Good luck with your findings.

You have said it all like I said, it’s not all about the goodies. It’s just like asking old parent to come and live abroad, no matter the amenities it will be like a dungeon.

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Re: 7 M Annual Income Or Move To Canada by maternal: 3:51am On Oct 21, 2018
Taofeekdboy:
Nothing being worse than being a Nigerian with Naija mentality, Nigerians talk ill about their country whereas there are other countries worse than Nigeria but because their citizens cherish their country and wants to do anything to make the society a sane one and improve their standard of living make a difference. I’m outside the country also but my mind is made up after few years of working here, I’m going back to Nigeria to give back to the society, establish a business, it might not survive at first but with determination I hope it will be a success, that’s how it supposed to be but our Naija mentality is about desperation of making it big within short period of time and leaving the country for good. Hadn’t been the citizens of those countries we re moving to were also migrating and not coming back to add value to their communities, there won’t be anywhere to visit. Let’s change our mentality, you can always make a difference. With faith and determination, you can move mountains.

Lol see story. You're not coming back anything, stop forming patriotic. Why did you leave in the first place ? Abeg let's hear.

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Re: 7 M Annual Income Or Move To Canada by BestDude: 5:22am On Oct 21, 2018
Jabo1000:
Even if Dangote seek advice here to stay in Nigeria or travel to USA/Canada. Some people will still say Canada/USA lol.
A person earning 7m per annum with his salary, he can ventures into other business that generate extra income.
bros, there is more to life than money... Your sanity and longevity is being threatened in Nigeria by the second.

I am business minded. I love to make money and I have a project I am on now that can put over 100M in bank if all indices are aligned but there is more to life than money.

I will advice you take little steps to travel outside Nigeria, starting with some good progressive African countries and you will see we have a long way to go.

There is more to life than money bro.
Re: 7 M Annual Income Or Move To Canada by Benekruku(m): 5:56am On Oct 21, 2018
Ugosample:


it's a no brainer

moving to Canada will pay in the long term

Nigeria is now like a rudderless ship

As long as he is ready to start from the scratch and work his way up, Canada is better abeg


With 7m, he should go start from the scratch?

smh:::::

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Re: 7 M Annual Income Or Move To Canada by abbyode(m): 6:02am On Oct 21, 2018
If you understand what standard of living is, you will not think twice before you relocate to Canada. Leaving out poverty mentality aside, N7M per annum is not a big deal. More importantly, the best investment you can give your kids is a world class education. My two cents, pack your bags and move to Canada.

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Re: 7 M Annual Income Or Move To Canada by Taofeekdboy(m): 7:13am On Oct 21, 2018
maternal:


Lol see story. You're not coming back anything, stop forming patriotic. Why did you leave in the first place ? Abeg let's hear.
I don’t know why it is hard for some people to comprehend, forming patriotism or not, have made my plan even before stepping out the country. So any one that travel out Nigeria is now an enemy of the country..smh. Always castigating people that travel out even without knowing their intention, you owe me no explanation if you cannot reason with me.

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Re: 7 M Annual Income Or Move To Canada by Ugosample(m): 7:21am On Oct 21, 2018
Jabo1000:


You have said it all like I said, it’s not all about the goodies. It’s just like asking old parent to come and live abroad, no matter the amenities it will be like a dungeon.

it's the same thing for millennial too


There is too much foolishness in Nigeria for an average upwardly mobile globalist millennial to deal with in Nigeria

But then, most Nigerians still got their mentality messed up so........

so the old are used to what is there in Nigeria and may not want to leave, but at the same time, so many millenials feel like a fish out of water in Nigeria


many of you might not get it, but those who do, actually get it.

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Re: 7 M Annual Income Or Move To Canada by Ugosample(m): 7:22am On Oct 21, 2018
BestDude:
bros, there is more to life than money... Your sanity and longevity is being threatened in Nigeria by the second.

I am business minded. I love to make money and I have a project I am on now that can put over 100M in bank if all indices are aligned but there is more to life than money.

I will advice you take little steps to travel outside Nigeria, starting with some good progressive African countries and you will see we have a long way to go.

There is more to life than money bro.

exactly
Re: 7 M Annual Income Or Move To Canada by Ugosample(m): 7:29am On Oct 21, 2018
abbyode:
If you understand what standard of living is, you will not think twice before you relocate to Canada. Leaving out poverty mentality aside, N7M per annum is not a big deal. More importantly, the best investment you can give your kids is a world class education. My two cents, pack your bags and move to Canada.


true that tho


many who thought they were solid and all (fooling themselves with the few millions they have) prior to to 2015/2016 got the rug pulled off their feet due to the massive job losses and useless policies of that old fool we have in aso rock now
now to get a job of that level was very hard, and for the business men, the dollar impasse killed of many of them

Many have been rendered destitute in a very short time grin grin


And the worst part is when this happens, you are done for because the govt don T give a Bleep about you, nor do safety nets exists to take care of you


Then as for their kids going to over prices sub standard schools, they can no longer meet up with the exorbitant fees, so they have to withdraw them


A lot of people here never see some thing grin grin


but it's okay, everyone has his choice to make.

but if I'm the op, you better leave the $hithole, especially if you don't have kids yet

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Re: 7 M Annual Income Or Move To Canada by Akorkor(f): 7:54am On Oct 21, 2018
All that glitters are not gold.

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Re: 7 M Annual Income Or Move To Canada by Akorkor(f): 8:35am On Oct 21, 2018
Mcslize:


Bro everything is not just all about money money money. I will prefer to base in a sane country and have peace of mind than stay in a [b]country where my life and that of my family are in dange[/b]r.

Think about the sane environment country like Canada will offer you. Think about the life of Op children which supersede money.

As far as he is with his permanent resident visa, he needs no soothe sayer to tell him to stay back in Nigeria. Couple with the fact that he will also get his citizenship in five years time after arrival, is enough reason to make such move.

@Bolded, no where is safe in this world. Last two weeks, a boy named Timothy oyebola was killed by bullet in NYC when I was on vacations. This will not be on their news. Also, like 4 to 5 girls are missing in the same NYC.

@OP, please follow your mind. I have been to most part of these countries and the standard of living is good but if you have good thing you are doing in Nigeria I don’t see any reason for you to relocate.

To anyone that care to listen:
Nigeria is not a shithole. If you call Nigeria a shithole so shall it be for you and the rest of your family still living in the country. Stop the negativity. Our leaders are bad!!! we all know that but your negativity would not heal the country either.

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Re: 7 M Annual Income Or Move To Canada by Taofeekdboy(m): 9:34am On Oct 21, 2018
Akorkor:


@Bolded, no where is safe in this world. Last two weeks, a boy named Timothy oyebola was killed by bullet in NYC when I was on vacations. This will not be on their news. Also, like 4 to 5 girls are missing in the same NYC.

@OP, please follow your mind. I have been to most part of these countries and the standard of living is good but if you have good thing you are doing in Nigeria I don’t see any reason for you to relocate.

To anyone that care to listen:
Nigeria is not a shithole. If you call Nigeria a shithole so shall it be for you and the rest of your family still living in the country. Stop the negativity. Our leaders are bad!!! we all know that but your negativity would not heal the country either.
thank you very much, that’s what I’m saying; if you have anything good doing in Nigeria, just stay back and don’t think of relocating because things might not work the way you want over there... I’m not trying to mock the dead but there was a thread here about someone that traveled to Khasastan and couldn’t make it over there, committed suicide. All the people telling you to not think twice will reject you when things go south. I’m not against any one traveling for greener pasture but if you are doing better thing at home, don’t just take the assumptions from your friend and hop in to the plane.

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Re: 7 M Annual Income Or Move To Canada by frostmate2: 1:56pm On Oct 21, 2018
ahiboilandgas:
This for persons in Canada or ireland if u earn 7m in nigeria per anum would have move to Canada or if u have a 7 m offer back home will u relocate to Nigeria...a colleague is about to resign ooh he got pr

I will give opinion on the second part. If I were to get a 7m offer, I will not relocate to Nigeria from either of those 2 countries. Relocating to Canada or Ireland, I have been told people with bigger salaries relocate to Canada. Relocating is not only for financial reasons, securing a better future for family, quality of living etc has to be considered as well. I will move my family to either of those 2 countries for the aforementioned reasons.
Re: 7 M Annual Income Or Move To Canada by ahiboilandgas: 2:03pm On Oct 21, 2018
frostmate2:


I will give opinion on the second part. If I were to get a 7m offer, I will not relocate to Nigeria from either of those 2 countries. Relocating to Canada or Ireland, I have been told people with bigger salaries relocate to Canada. Relocating is not only for financial reasons, securing a better future for family, quality of living etc has to be considered as well. I will move my family to either of those 2 countries for the aforementioned reasons.
their are also homeless people in Canada.. .

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Re: 7 M Annual Income Or Move To Canada by salford1: 2:52pm On Oct 21, 2018
ahiboilandgas:
their are also homeless people in Canada.. .
There are indeed homeless people in Canada. I once saw a lady sleeping in a trash bin in minus degree temperature. I asked why she didn't go to the homeless shelter, her reply: there was a waitlist. The bin gave off heat and protected her from cold wind.

However, I doubt you would find PRs being homeless. They land with settlement funds, and if not lazy, they can pick up a temporary surivival job to at least cover feeding and shared rental unit.

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Re: 7 M Annual Income Or Move To Canada by Ugosample(m): 5:08pm On Oct 21, 2018
Akorkor:


@Bolded, no where is safe in this world. Last two weeks, a boy named Timothy oyebola was killed by bullet in NYC when I was on vacations. This will not be on their news. Also, like 4 to 5 girls are missing in the same NYC.

@OP, please follow your mind. I have been to most part of these countries and the standard of living is good but if you have good thing you are doing in Nigeria I don’t see any reason for you to relocate.

To anyone that care to listen:
Nigeria is not a shithole. If you call Nigeria a shithole so shall it be for you and the rest of your family still living in the country. Stop the negativity. Our leaders are bad!!! we all know that but your negativity would not heal the country either.

Nigeria and indeed most countries in the developing countries bracket are $hitholes
there is no need to sugar coat it

if one who has an slowpoke as a brother is told that he has an slowpoke as a brother, no lie was told.


I think we need to be truthful to ourselves


among other nationalities I try to defend and pancake things (like I always do) but then, among us Nigerians we need to tell ourselves the truth

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Re: 7 M Annual Income Or Move To Canada by overseasnbeyond: 7:54pm On Oct 21, 2018
ahiboilandgas:
This for persons in Canada or ireland if u earn 7m in nigeria per anum would have move to Canada or if u have a 7 m offer back home will u relocate to Nigeria...a colleague is about to resign ooh he got pr
What you earn should not be a major factor for relocation but the kind of life you want to live cum the future you want your children to be.
Ire oooo

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Re: 7 M Annual Income Or Move To Canada by frostmate2: 8:24pm On Oct 21, 2018
ahiboilandgas:
their are also homeless people in Canada.. .

Yah agreed. But that will be very unlikely to happen.
Re: 7 M Annual Income Or Move To Canada by maternal: 8:26pm On Oct 21, 2018
ahiboilandgas:
their are also homeless people in Canada.. .

It's usually self inflicted or the person is on drugs. Either way, it's self inflicted. You have to be extremely useless to be in that situation.

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Re: 7 M Annual Income Or Move To Canada by claremont(m): 10:51pm On Oct 21, 2018
There are immigrant PhD holders, doctors, MSc holders who engage in unskilled jobs in Canada and every other western country. If you earn as much as 7 million/year in Nigeria, you are equal to what the average 'upper class' earn overseas. I would advice you take a few months of leave, travel and see things for yourself. If you really want to migrate, try to ensure you migrate directly into a job that you are already qualified in. Don't get sucked into the rat race of engaging in unskilled low pay jobs, you are much better than that.

If you do emigrate and work within your profession, you could earn $100,000/year. You will be taxed at circa 40%. You will pay rent/mortgage on whatever is left of it. If you factor in family expenses, car expenses etc, you will end up with a pittance to save every month. That's when you will remember that the N7 million/year you earned in Nigeria offers you a better quality of life than someone who earns $100,000/year overseas. The only advantage overseas offers for people who earn that much in Nigeria is security of life.

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Re: 7 M Annual Income Or Move To Canada by maternal: 11:12pm On Oct 21, 2018
claremont:
There are immigrant PhD holders, doctors, MSc holders who engage in unskilled jobs in Canada and every other western country. If you earn as much as 7 million/year in Nigeria, you are equal to what the average 'upper class' earn overseas. I would advice you take a few months of leave, travel and see things for yourself. If you really want to migrate, try to ensure you migrate directly into a job that you are already qualified in. Don't get sucked into the rat race of engaging in unskilled low pay jobs, you are much better than that.

If you do emigrate and work within your profession, you could earn $100,000/year. You will be taxed at circa 40%. You will pay rent/mortgage on whatever is left of it. If you factor in family expenses, car expenses etc, you will end up with a pittance to save every month. That's when you will remember that the N7 million/year you earned in Nigeria offers you a better quality of life than someone who earns $100,000/year overseas. The only advantage overseas offers for people who earn that much in Nigeria is security of life.

Well said. Because in Nigeria everything is free. You'd be able to save more there.

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Re: 7 M Annual Income Or Move To Canada by Partnerbiz(f): 11:14pm On Oct 21, 2018
claremont:
There are immigrant PhD holders, doctors, MSc holders who engage in unskilled jobs in Canada and every other western country. If you earn as much as 7 million/year in Nigeria, you are equal to what the average 'upper class' earn overseas. I would advice you take a few months of leave, travel and see things for yourself. If you really want to migrate, try to ensure you migrate directly into a job that you are already qualified in. Don't get sucked into the rat race of engaging in unskilled low pay jobs, you are much better than that.

If you do emigrate and work within your profession, you could earn $100,000/year. You will be taxed at circa 40%. You will pay rent/mortgage on whatever is left of it. If you factor in family expenses, car expenses etc, you will end up with a pittance to save every month. That's when you will remember that the N7 million/year you earned in Nigeria offers you a better quality of life than someone who earns $100,000/year overseas. The only advantage overseas offers for people who earn that much in Nigeria is security of life.
naijaman3:



Hmmn, I don’t know how you are doing your math. It looks to me that 7M Naira (or about CAD $25,000) per annum in Nigeria will be equivalent to maximum CAD $50,000 (or 14M Naira) in Canada taking tax and cost of living into consideration.





Your math is off because you did not take into consideration a lot of other things that you will spend money on while living in Nigeria but you don’t spend money on them in Canada. Some of the other things are:

Elementary and Secondary Education: In Canada, world class quality education is free from kindergarten to the end of high school. However, in Nigeria you know what you have to pay per term for schools that are not even as good as the free ones here in Canada.

Health and Medical: In Canada, you get this for free. However, in Nigeria you know what you have to pay for medical treatment at all the death center you call hospital. It is so bad that your yeyebrity (celebrity) that are believed to be making more than 7M Naira per annum run to social medial looking for help to cover hospital bills when they are sick.

Unemployment Benefit: If you lose your job in Canada due to no fault of yours you are entitled to government paid employment payment for between 14 weeks to 45 weeks. This is in additional to whatever severance pay that your company will pay you. What do you get from government in Nigeria if you lose your job due to no fault of yours? Nothing.

Government Pension: In additional to pension you get from your employer when you retire; you also get government paid pension monthly in Canada when you retire (You don’t need to work for the government to get this). What do you get from government in Nigeria when you retire? Nothing.

Old Age Security Payment: In Canada if you are 65 years and above you get paid Old Age Security payment irrespective of whether you have worked or never worked all your life. What do you get from government in Nigeria when you are old? Nothing.

You can argue that all of the above are not free because the government uses our tax to cover for these expenses. This is why our tax is a little high. But in Nigeria since you do not pay high taxes like we pay and you still need all of the above basic needs you have to pay for them or plan for them by yourself from your 7M Naira annual income. So, if you add high tax to your Canadian expenses, you also need to add the cost of all of the above to your Nigerian expenses.

Apart from the above items covered by our taxes, there are a couple of other items below that are extremely expensive in Nigeria compared to Canada:

Generator Running Expenses: Despite paying your NEPA bill, your power is not stable or not available at all. Hence you run your generator. In Canada, I don’t have to run a generator to live so the cost is zero. What is the cost of this per month or per year in Nigeria?

Tokunbo Car: The tokunbo car that you buy for about 2.24M Naira (CAD $8,000) in Nigeria will only cost me about CAD $2000 (N560,000 Naira) in Canada.

University and College Education: In Canada my kids have the following options available tom then in financing their education without me as a parent paying anything (government tuition grant not to be paid back, academic scholarship, part time work while schooling etc). In addition, they also get tax refund from tution and books etc but in Nigeria parents have to spend their live savings sending kids to the university.

There are more but I stop here for now!

Taking all of the above, all other cost of living and taxes into consideration, I would say that 7M Naira (or about CAD $25,000) per annum in Nigeria will be equivalent to maximum CAD $50,000 (or 14M Naira) in Canada.


Reconcile.

See what the tax is being used for.
Re: 7 M Annual Income Or Move To Canada by Nobody: 12:07am On Oct 22, 2018
ahiboilandgas:
This for persons in Canada or ireland if u earn 7m in nigeria per anum would have move to Canada or if u have a 7 m offer back home will u relocate to Nigeria...a colleague is about to resign ooh he got pr

Of course, stay in Nigeria for N7M / year.

It's a no brainer but then I stay in the US not Canada or Ireland.

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Re: 7 M Annual Income Or Move To Canada by Lamide123: 2:44am On Oct 22, 2018
naijaman3:



Hmmn, I don’t know how you are doing your math. It looks to me that 7M Naira (or about CAD $25,000) per annum in Nigeria will be equivalent to maximum CAD $50,000 (or 14M Naira) in Canada taking tax and cost of living into consideration.





Your math is off because you did not take into consideration a lot of other things that you will spend money on while living in Nigeria but you don’t spend money on them in Canada. Some of the other things are:

Elementary and Secondary Education: In Canada, world class quality education is free from kindergarten to the end of high school. However, in Nigeria you know what you have to pay per term for schools that are not even as good as the free ones here in Canada.

Health and Medical: In Canada, you get this for free. However, in Nigeria you know what you have to pay for medical treatment at all the death center you call hospital. It is so bad that your yeyebrity (celebrity) that are believed to be making more than 7M Naira per annum run to social medial looking for help to cover hospital bills when they are sick.

Unemployment Benefit: If you lose your job in Canada due to no fault of yours you are entitled to government paid employment payment for between 14 weeks to 45 weeks. This is in additional to whatever severance pay that your company will pay you. What do you get from government in Nigeria if you lose your job due to no fault of yours? Nothing.

Government Pension: In additional to pension you get from your employer when you retire; you also get government paid pension monthly in Canada when you retire (You don’t need to work for the government to get this). What do you get from government in Nigeria when you retire? Nothing.

Old Age Security Payment: In Canada if you are 65 years and above you get paid Old Age Security payment irrespective of whether you have worked or never worked all your life. What do you get from government in Nigeria when you are old? Nothing.

You can argue that all of the above are not free because the government uses our tax to cover for these expenses. This is why our tax is a little high. But in Nigeria since you do not pay high taxes like we pay and you still need all of the above basic needs you have to pay for them or plan for them by yourself from your 7M Naira annual income. So, if you add high tax to your Canadian expenses, you also need to add the cost of all of the above to your Nigerian expenses.

Apart from the above items covered by our taxes, there are a couple of other items below that are extremely expensive in Nigeria compared to Canada:

Generator Running Expenses: Despite paying your NEPA bill, your power is not stable or not available at all. Hence you run your generator. In Canada, I don’t have to run a generator to live so the cost is zero. What is the cost of this per month or per year in Nigeria?

Tokunbo Car: The tokunbo car that you buy for about 2.24M Naira (CAD $8,000) in Nigeria will only cost me about CAD $2000 (N560,000 Naira) in Canada.

University and College Education: In Canada my kids have the following options available tom then in financing their education without me as a parent paying anything (government tuition grant not to be paid back, academic scholarship, part time work while schooling etc). In addition, they also get tax refund from tution and books etc but in Nigeria parents have to spend their live savings sending kids to the university.

There are more but I stop here for now!

Taking all of the above, all other cost of living and taxes into consideration, I would say that 7M Naira (or about CAD $25,000) per annum in Nigeria will be equivalent to maximum CAD $50,000 (or 14M Naira) in Canada.



You guys need to let him know that Canada is not like before any more. Is the man going with visitor visa or going there with a resident card. I am not here to discourage him but the papers issue in abroad these days are tough. He needs paper to work. He can live well in Nigeria with 7 million than CAD $25000 because you have to factor in expenses like rent and government taxes.
Re: 7 M Annual Income Or Move To Canada by vulpeslopez(m): 3:44am On Oct 22, 2018
Jabo1000:
Why would somebody want to go inside cold when he’s living comfortably in Nigeria.
7m per year is more than 500k monthly that’s like earning cad $150k per annum in Canada taking consideration of cost of living and tax.
7m is 25k canadaian dollars aunty......7million yearly I will still leave this country.....with a canadaian education u can earn more than 7million with rest of mind and good standard of living

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Re: 7 M Annual Income Or Move To Canada by Beautyaddy: 4:47am On Oct 22, 2018
maternal:


Well said. Because in Nigeria everything is free. You'd be able to save more there.

Loool!! grin
Re: 7 M Annual Income Or Move To Canada by maternal: 5:31am On Oct 22, 2018
Lamide123:



You guys need to let him know that Canada is not like before any more. Is the man going with visitor visa or going there with a resident card. I am not here to discourage him but the papers issue in abroad these days are tough. He needs paper to work. He can live well in Nigeria with 7 million than CAD $25000 because you have to factor in expenses like rent and government taxes.

Rent is free in naija ? Nobody pays taxes in naija ? He doesn't have to factor anything in naija ?

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Re: 7 M Annual Income Or Move To Canada by Nobody: 7:37am On Oct 22, 2018
EgunMogaji:


Of course, stay in Nigeria for N7M / year.

It's a no brainer but then I stay live in the US not Canada or Ireland.
Re: 7 M Annual Income Or Move To Canada by Nobody: 7:42am On Oct 22, 2018
Benekruku:



With 7m, he should go start from the scratch?

smh:::::

Yes, from scratch.
Re: 7 M Annual Income Or Move To Canada by Nobody: 2:12pm On Oct 22, 2018
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I hope that Foxtrot Oscar was used correctly here wink
Re: 7 M Annual Income Or Move To Canada by Nobody: 2:25pm On Oct 22, 2018
EgunMogaji:


Foxtrot Oscar.
grin.. say thanks.

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