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4 ways to ‘Japa’ if you are facing ‘Sapa’

With the economic situation in Nigeria worsening and hardship weighing heavily on its citizens, many are contemplating leaving the country. While migrating often requires a significant amount of money, there are still legitimate ways to japa (migrate) without a large bank account. Here are some options to consider: READ ALSO: Legislation, training high volume of…
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With the economic situation in Nigeria worsening and hardship weighing heavily on its citizens, many are contemplating leaving the country.

While migrating often requires a significant amount of money, there are still legitimate ways to japa (migrate) without a large bank account. Here are some options to consider:

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1. Pursue Scholarships

One way to leave Nigeria is by applying for scholarships. Many countries offer fully funded scholarships that cover tuition, housing, and living expenses.
Although applying for scholarships can be competitive and demanding, it is achievable. Gather essential documents like recommendation letters, transcripts, and personal statements to strengthen your application.

2. Apply for Job Opportunities Abroad

Another option is seeking job opportunities in countries facing labour shortages. Skilled workers can apply for visas under programs such as:
•⁠ ⁠SkillSelect (Australia)
•⁠ ⁠Express Entry (Canada)
These programs allow you to migrate legally, often with reduced financial costs. Use job search platforms like LinkedIn and Indeed to find openings that match your qualifications.

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3. Consider Marriage

Expand your dating pool by connecting with eligible singles who have already left Nigeria or are foreigners. Building a relationship with someone from abroad could lead to marriage, qualifying you for a spousal visa or citizenship.
If you have family members living in another country, explore family reunification visas, which can facilitate your relocation. Additionally, many countries offer fiancé(e) visas for individuals planning to marry a citizen, potentially leading to permanent residency.

4. Engage in Religious Missions

If you belong to a recognized religious organisation, consider participating in mission trips or religious work abroad. Some countries need priests, reverend sisters, and other religious leaders. However, ensure you research the destination to avoid worsening your situation.

Final Thoughts

Leaving Nigeria without a large sum of money may seem challenging, but these pathways offer practical options for those looking to japa. Whether through scholarships, job opportunities, marriage, or religious missions, you can navigate your migration journey and seek a brighter future. Stay determined, keep your options open, and explore the possibilities that await you.

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