Deep Dive Guides
In-depth, step-by-step guides for the routes Nigerians use most.
Where Nigerians are moving in 2026
Nigeria is the largest source of skilled migrants in Sub-Saharan Africa. Whether you call it "japa" or strategic relocation, the numbers tell the story: UK visa applications from Nigeria increased 40% in 2024-2025. Canada Express Entry profiles from Nigeria doubled. Nursing registrations with the UK NMC hit record levels.
The destinations haven't changed - UK, Canada, US, and the Gulf remain the top four. What has changed is the complexity. The US 75-country freeze blocks green cards. The UK White Paper raises salary thresholds and extends the path to settlement. Canada tightened student visa approvals to 47%.
This page maps every option, with the real requirements, real costs, and real approval rates - not the fantasy numbers from visa agents. For a destination-by-destination ranking, jump to our 15 best japa countries guide.
Quick comparison - top destinations for Nigerians
| Destination | Best Visa Route | Salary/Requirement | Processing | Cost | PR Timeline | Rejection Risk |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 🇬🇧 UK | Skilled Worker | £41,700 (£29K nurses) | 4-8 weeks | £1,400+ | 5yr (→10yr pending) | Medium |
| 🇨🇦 Canada | Express Entry | CRS 515 (no salary min) | 6 months | C$2,500 | Direct PR | Low (if eligible) |
| 🇺🇸 US | B1/B2 Tourist | Proof of ties + funds | 7-13 months wait | $185 | N/A (non-immigrant) | HIGH (35%+) |
| 🇦🇺 Australia | 189/482 | A$70K+ | 6-12 months | A$4,000+ | Direct (189) | Medium |
| 🇩🇪 Germany | Blue Card/Opp Card | €45,934 IT / points | 2-4 weeks | €75 | 21 months | Low |
| 🇦🇪 UAE | Employment | Employer sponsors | 1-2 weeks | Employer pays | No PR (residency) | Low |
| 🇮🇪 Ireland | Critical Skills | €38,000+ | 6-8 weeks | €1,000 | 5 years | Medium |
| 🇳🇿 New Zealand | SMC / Green List | Points / shortage | 4-8 weeks | NZ$680+ | Direct (Green List) | Medium |
| 🇪🇺 Schengen | Tourist/Business | €60-100/day funds | 2-4 weeks | €80 | N/A | HIGH (40.8%) |
| 🇸🇦 Saudi | Employment | Employer sponsors | 1-2 weeks | Employer pays | No PR | Low |
| 🇬🇭 Ghana | ECOWAS free movement | None | None | Free | — | None |
| 🇿🇦 South Africa | Critical Skills | Shortage occupation | 4-8 weeks | ZAR1,520 | 5 years | Medium |
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🇬🇧 UK from Nigeria - the #1 destination
Why UK: Commonwealth ties, English language, NHS recruitment, a large Nigerian diaspora (250,000+), and direct flights Lagos-London make the United Kingdom the top destination for Nigerians.
Visa options for Nigerians
| Visa | Who It's For | Salary | Sponsor Needed | PR Path |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Skilled Worker | Professionals with job offer | £41,700 | Yes (50K+ sponsors) | 5yr ILR |
| Health & Care | Nurses, doctors, carers | £29,000 (discount) | Yes (NHS trusts) | 5yr ILR |
| Student (Tier 4) | University students | Funds £12,006/yr | CAS from uni | Graduate → Skilled Worker |
| Graduate | Post-study (2yr) | None | N/A | No direct, but transition |
| Global Talent | Exceptional talent | None | Endorsement body | 3yr ILR |
| Innovator Founder | Entrepreneurs | £50K+ investment idea | Endorsement | 3yr ILR |
UK White Paper warning:The UK government announced major changes in May 2026: ILR (permanent settlement) moving from 5 to 10 years, salary thresholds rising, ISL being reformed. If you're planning UK, apply BEFORE these changes take effect. Read the White Paper analysis →
How to find UK sponsors
- gov.uk sponsor register (searchable database of 50K+ employers)
- NHS Jobs (largest single sponsor of Nigerians)
- Search "visa sponsorship" on Reed.co.uk and Indeed.co.uk
See our full guide to UK visa sponsorship jobs and the step-by-step how to move to the UK guide.
UK visa interview tips for Nigerians
- Bring 6 months bank statements (minimum ₦5M+ in account)
- Employment letter on company letterhead
- Property documents showing ties to Nigeria
- Previous travel stamps (Schengen, US, Dubai help credibility)
Prepare with our visa interview questions hub and the B1/B2 interview question guide.
Cost breakdown
| Item | Cost (NGN estimate) |
|---|---|
| Visa application fee | £1,400 (~₦2.8M) |
| IHS surcharge (5 years) | £3,120 (~₦6.2M) |
| TB test | £65 (~₦130K) |
| IELTS (if required) | £195 (~₦390K) |
| Flights (Lagos-London) | ₦800K-1.5M |
| TOTAL to arrive | ₦10-12M minimum |
Tools: UK Skilled Worker eligibility checker and the salary threshold checker.
📘 Full guide: UK Visa from Nigeria 2026 - requirements, cost & how to apply →
🇨🇦 Canada from Nigeria - fastest PR
Why Canada: No employer needed (Express Entry), direct PR in 6 months, a transparent CRS points system, and a large Nigerian diaspora - especially in Toronto, Calgary, and Winnipeg. Start with the Canada country guide.
Pathways
- Express Entry (Federal Skilled Worker): CRS 515 cutoff, no job offer needed, PR in 6 months
- Provincial Nominee (PNP): lower CRS (400-500), province-specific
- Atlantic Immigration: lower requirements, 4 Atlantic provinces
- Study → PGWP → PR: 2-year study, 3-year work permit, then PR
CRS score breakdown for a typical Nigerian applicant
Age 28 + Master's + IELTS 8.0 + 3yr experience = ~470 points. Add a provincial nomination (+600) for an automatic invitation. Without PNP, most Nigerians need IELTS 8+ or a French bonus. Calculate yours with the CRS score calculator.
French advantage: Learning French can drop your CRS requirement from 515 to 400. A 6-month French course (DELF B2/NCLC 7) is worth 50-100 CRS points. Many Nigerians in Lagos and Abuja are taking French classes specifically for Canadian immigration. See the French-for-Canada-PR guide →
Cost breakdown
| Item | Cost (NGN estimate) |
|---|---|
| Express Entry application | C$1,365 (~₦1.7M) |
| IELTS | ₦100K |
| Police clearance | ₦10K |
| Medical exam | ₦150K |
| Proof of funds (show) | C$13,757 (~₦17M) - not spent, just shown |
| Biometrics | C$85 (~₦110K) |
| TOTAL fees | ~₦2.1M (excluding proof of funds) |
More: Canada Express Entry draws 2026, how to move to Canada, and Canada visa sponsorship jobs.
📘 Full guide: Canada PR from Nigeria 2026 - Express Entry & PNP guide →
🇺🇸 US from Nigeria - the freeze and your options
The hard truth: The US is the hardest major destination for Nigerians in 2026. Three problems: the 75-country immigrant visa freeze (Nigeria is on the list), 7-13 month B1/B2 appointment wait times at Lagos and Abuja embassies, and a 35%+ visa denial rate. But it's not impossible - here are your realistic options.
What's frozen
- Green card / immigrant visa processing: PAUSED
- Diversity Visa (DV lottery): processing delayed
- Family-sponsored immigration: PAUSED
What's NOT frozen
- B1/B2 tourist/business visa: AVAILABLE (but long wait)
- F-1 student visa: AVAILABLE
- H-1B work visa: AVAILABLE (but employer must sponsor)
- O-1, L-1: AVAILABLE
B1/B2 from Nigeria - realistic advice
Approval rate for Nigerians: ~65% (35% denial). Wait time for an appointment: 7-13 months (Lagos), 9-15 months (Abuja). Book your appointment NOW even if you're not ready to travel. You can cancel later, but you can't get those months back.
Top reasons for denial (214b):
- Insufficient ties to Nigeria (no property, no stable job)
- Bank account shows sudden large deposits ("padding")
- Vague travel purpose ("tourism" instead of specific plans)
- Inconsistency between DS-160 and interview answers
- Social media showing immigration intent
Read: the 75-country freeze explained, B1/B2 interview questions, and US social media screening.
DV lottery from Nigeria
Nigeria is consistently one of the top DV lottery countries. DV-2026 ends September 30, 2026. If you were selected for DV-2026, the freeze may delay your consular processing - check your case status immediately. See our DV-2026 diversity visa lottery guide.
📘 Full guide: US Visa from Nigeria 2026 - B1/B2, the freeze & how to apply →
🇩🇪 Germany from Nigeria - the hidden gem
Why Germany:Any employer can sponsor (no license needed), IT workers don't need a degree, the Opportunity Card lets you arrive WITHOUT a job, and PR comes in 21 months. Start with the Germany country guide.
Pathways
- EU Blue Card: €50,700 salary (€45,934 IT shortage)
- Opportunity Card: points-based, 1 year to find work
- Regular work visa: employer sponsors
For IT professionals:If you're a software developer, data scientist, or IT professional with 2+ years experience, Germany is your fastest path to Europe. No degree required. The Blue Card processes in 2-4 weeks. And Germany has 250,000+ unfilled IT positions.
Language:English is sufficient for IT roles in Berlin, Munich, and Hamburg. For long-term PR, you'll need B1 German (achievable in 6-12 months). Start learning now with Goethe Institut or online courses.
Cost breakdown
| Item | Cost (NGN estimate) |
|---|---|
| Visa fee | €75 (~₦120K) |
| Blocked account (12 months) | €11,904 (~₦19M) |
| Health insurance (1 year) | €1,200 (~₦2M) |
| Flight (Lagos-Frankfurt) | ₦600K-1M |
| TOTAL | ~₦22-24M |
The blocked account is money you SPEND on living costs - it's not lost. Think of it as prepaying your first year's rent. Check eligibility with the Opportunity Card calculator, then read how to move to Germany and Germany visa sponsorship jobs.
🔴 Or consider Poland - March 2026 abolished the labour market test, work permit costs only $25 (cheapest in the EU), no degree required, processing 4-8 weeks. Apply via the Polish Embassy in Abuja. Read Poland work visa from Nigeria for the full process.
🇦🇺 Australia from Nigeria
Why Australia: Direct PR via the 189 visa, a nursing shortage, and a transparent points-based system. See the Australia country guide.
Key pathways
- 189 Skilled Independent: direct PR, points-based, no employer
- 482 Employer-Sponsored: employer sponsors, 2-4yr → PR
- 485 Graduate: post-study work rights
Skills assessment: Australia requires a skills assessment BEFORE you can apply. This is the step most Nigerians underestimate. For IT: ACS (4-8 weeks). For nursing: ANMAC (8-12 weeks). For engineering: Engineers Australia. Start this FIRST.
Check your score with the Australia points calculator and read how to move to Australia.
🇦🇪 Dubai/UAE from Nigeria
Why Dubai: Fastest processing (1-2 weeks), tax-free income, a large Nigerian community, direct flights, and employers who pay visa costs. See the UAE country guide.
Reality check:Dubai is the easiest visa to GET but the hardest to KEEP. Your visa is tied to your employer. Lose your job = lose your visa. No path to citizenship. No permanent residency (the Golden Visa requires AED30K+/mo salary). But for 2-5 years of tax-free savings, it's unmatched.
🇪🇺 Schengen visa from Nigeria - beating 40.8% rejection
The problem: Nigeria has one of the highest Schengen rejection rates - 40.8% in 2024.
Why so high:
- Insufficient proof of ties to Nigeria
- Inadequate financial means
- Purpose of journey not justified
- Previous visa violations by other Nigerians (group profiling)
How to improve your chances:
- Apply to the country you'll spend the MOST time in
- Show 6+ months bank statements with a CONSISTENT balance (not sudden deposits - they flag "padded" accounts)
- Include property documents, business registration, and an employer letter
- Provide a DETAILED itinerary: hotel bookings, flight reservations, daily plan. "Tourism" is not enough - "3 days Paris museums, 2 days Amsterdam, 2 days Brussels for a trade fair" is.
- Travel insurance covering €30,000+ (mandatory)
- Previous travel stamps help enormously (start with Dubai or Ghana/Kenya if you have zero stamps)
- Apply 3-4 months before travel (not last minute)
Easiest Schengen embassies for Nigerians: Czech Republic, Estonia, and Finland have lower rejection rates; France and Germany are higher volume and stricter. Apply where you're ACTUALLY going, not where you think approval is easier. They check.
Prepare with our visa interview questions hub and visa interview tips for 2026.
📘 Full guide: Schengen Visa from Nigeria 2026 - beat the 40% rejection rate →
Visa-free countries for the Nigerian passport
The Nigerian passport has 45 visa-free and visa-on-arrival destinations, grouped by region below.
Africa (ECOWAS free movement)
Ghana, Benin, Togo, Senegal, Ivory Coast, Sierra Leone, Liberia, Gambia, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Mali, Niger, Burkina Faso, Cape Verde + Kenya (visa-free 2024)
Asia
Cambodia (visa on arrival), Maldives (on arrival), Timor-Leste (on arrival), Laos (on arrival)
Caribbean & Pacific
Barbados (visa-free 6 months), Dominica, Haiti, Montserrat, St. Kitts, Vanuatu, Fiji, Micronesia
Other
Iran (on arrival), Bolivia (on arrival)
With 45 visa-free destinations, the Nigerian passport ranks 95th globally. Building travel history through visa-free countries strengthens future visa applications to the UK, Schengen, and US.
Nursing abroad from Nigeria - your fastest path
Nursing is the single fastest route out of Nigeria for professionals. The global nursing shortage means 8+ countries are actively recruiting Nigerian nurses with sponsored visas.
| Country | Program | Salary | Exam | Processing |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 🇬🇧 UK | Health & Care visa | £29,000+ | NMC (CBT + OSCE) | 3-6 months |
| 🇦🇺 Australia | 189 Direct PR | A$70K+ | ANMAC + AHPRA | 6-12 months |
| 🇨🇦 Canada | Express Entry (Healthcare) | C$60K+ | Province exam | 6 months |
| 🇮🇪 Ireland | Critical Skills | €27,000+ | NMBI | 4-8 weeks |
| 🇳🇿 New Zealand | Green List | NZ$55K+ | Nursing Council | 4-8 weeks |
| 🇸🇦 Saudi Arabia | Employment | SAR8K+/mo (tax-free) | SCFHS | 2-4 weeks |
| 🇦🇪 UAE | Employment | AED8K+/mo (tax-free) | DHA/HAAD/MOH | 1-2 weeks |
| 🇩🇪 Germany | Recognition pathway | €3,000+/mo | Anerkennung | 6-12 months |
UK is the most popular for Nigerian nurses - the NMC CBT exam can be taken in Lagos. The OSCE must be taken in the UK. Many NHS trusts actively recruit from Nigeria through agencies like Medacs and HireRight. See our nursing visa sponsorship guide and the global skills migration map.
How to avoid visa rejection - Nigeria-specific tips
The bank statement problem
The #1 reason Nigerians get denied is "funny" bank statements. Embassies see your account had ₦200K for 5 months, then suddenly ₦5M appeared two weeks before your application. This is called "account padding" and it's an automatic red flag. Fix: Start building your account balance 6-12 months before you plan to apply. Consistent deposits from a verifiable source (salary, business income) are what they want to see.
The social media problem
Since March 2026, US visa officers review social media for 15+ visa categories. For Schengen and UK, officers may also check. Do not post about wanting to "japa" or "leave Nigeria forever" on public profiles while applying for a tourist visa. Read the US social media screening guide.
The agent problem
Visa agents in Lagos and Abuja charge ₦50K-500K for "visa assistance." Most do nothing you can't do yourself. Some actively harm your application by submitting fraudulent documents. No agent can guarantee visa approval - if they promise 100% approval, they are scamming you. What agents CAN do: help with form-filling, document organization, and appointment booking. Never pay more than ₦30K for this. Never give an agent your original documents.
Document checklist for any visa
- International passport (6+ months validity, 2+ blank pages)
- Bank statements (6 months, consistent balance)
- Employment letter on company letterhead
- Tax clearance certificate (FIRS)
- Business registration (CAC) if self-employed
- Property documents (Certificate of Occupancy, land receipts)
- Travel insurance (mandatory for Schengen)
- Passport photographs (per embassy specification)
- Invitation letter (if visiting someone)
- Yellow fever vaccination card (mandatory for most destinations)
Compare your options
Not sure which country is right for you? Here are five ways to figure it out:
Want a broader view? Compare destinations with our guides on the best countries to work abroad, easiest work visa countries, the cost of immigration, and digital nomad visas. Browse all destinations, visa types, the visa sponsorship jobs hub, the visa bulletin tracker, and the immigration glossary. Doctors should also read the doctor green card exemption guide and the One Big Beautiful Bill immigration changes. For an East African comparison, see our Kenyan work visa guide - Kenya is the first African country to actively pivot from Gulf labor toward UK, Canada, and Australia professional migration.
⚠️ Nigerian visa rejection rates - 30-35% across destinations
Nigerian applicants face above-average rejection rates: Schengen 30-35%, US B1/B2 30%+, UK visitor 35%+, Canada visitor 40%. The single biggest predictor of approval is 6+ months of consistent bank statements with no sudden deposits, not total balance. Read the rejection rates by nationality and the 10 rejection reasons and fixes before applying for any visa.
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