20/03/2025
Why is everyone only thinking of relocating to USA, Canada, UK or Australia even when they can’t afford it? I get it, the language but what if you were like me years ago that couldn’t afford those places first?
There are other countries that are also good you can go to and make it until you get your dream nation. They will even be happy to have you to balance their so called diversity ratio. They also have classes in English language but I always recommend that you learn their language and get their degree to gain better access.
Most require 3 months bank statement. Some require upfront one year tuition payment. Study what’s on their shortage list, that way there’s a chance of them hiring and keeping you after studies.
I’ve made this list before but here are some again:
1. Croatia đź‡đꇷ : their tuition is 700 Euros per year for a bachelor’s degree and they have a shortage of Data Analysts, construction workers, etc. They joined Schengen in January.
2. Germany 🇩🇪 : their bachelor’s degree is free but they like you to have some millions in your bank account and helps a whole lot if someone who is in Germany signs for you.
3. Portugal 🇵🇹: $2000 on the average and above.
4. Poland 🇵🇱(their embassy is a bit tough at the moment)
5. Finland 🇫🇮
6. Romania 🇷🇴: $1500 and above. Majority are at $2k - $3k.
7. Bulgaria 🇧🇬
8 The Caribbeans: especially for medical programs.
9. Greece 🇬🇷
10. Estonia 🇪🇪
11 Austria 🇦🇹
12. Italy 🇮🇹
13. Slovakia 🇸🇰
14. Czech Republic 🇨🇿
15. France 🇫🇷
There are more but I don’t have the list off the top of my head right now. Let me tell you, polish your English language skills before going, package yourself as an English teacher or Nanny. Not that local champion accent of yours. I teach accent training. It’s part of my data entry and tech support class and my Data and Technical Studies class with Instructor Home. There’s a huge market for English teaching and English Nanny jobs. It is imperative you learn their language to go far, take my tech classes and you will get a tech job that most likely will petition to keep you in that country after school as a pathway to their citizenship. While finding a job, look for freelancing jobs online as the location will make you more attractive than being in Nigeria. Drive Uber, handyman jobs, look for cleaning jobs, etc until you are financially stable. Go back to our japa work list I gave you earlier this week or look out for the release of my book titled “The Immigrant’s Bible”.
The citizenship of these countries also carries weight. Most of them have visa waiver agreement with your dream countries for visitations. Stop waiting for an American visa and getting heart bro~ken 3 times. When it’s your time, it’s yours. I first lived in Russia then 5 years after, I moved to America for school after facing two visa denials. Let them see you aren’t just waiting for them but are growing in everything. Make yourself attractive to them that they will want you in their country because of the value you bring.
Today I’m an American citizen. If America hadn’t accepted me in, I’d have tried somewhere else. It was in Russia that my former boss got me a Schengen multiple visa to France and also flew me to Cuba.
Life is all about time, chance, patience, strategy, hardwork and most importantly resilience. Also when you go abroad, work honestly and remember you represent the entire Nigeria. Give us a good reputation so you don’t block the road for others.
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P.S: this is not a vi~sa advice. Depending on the response to this post, I can share step by step process on how to get into some of the countries I listed. 🙏🏽