6 Countries that give work permit to Nigerians easily

2022-09-24 04:17:12 By : Ms. Fiona Zhang

Let us face it. Nigerian universities are graduating more and more students without the economic ability to cater for them in terms of jobs. This has led to a glut in labor and a scarcity of jobs. As such, many people are now considering moving to other climes in order to search for succor.Information Guide Nigeria

While this is not a bad thing in itself, the sad part of the matter is that many Nigerians just go ahead to find jobs without the necessary skills required and do it in the name of “searching for greener pastures”. They also don’t more importantly know which countries to search for jobs in and how to get their work permits without stress. This has given rise to the use of fraudulent agents who make money at every opportunity and give our people jobs that they are overqualified for.

In order to avoid this, you have to make sure that you use the knowledge afforded you by use of the internet to search out the immigration processes and procedures of the country you intend going to before you even apply for the job. That way, you will know if the country is Nigerian-friendly or not. However, to ease your stress, the following list serves as a guide for the kinds of countries that give work permits easily to Nigerians:

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In fact, the federal program for skilled workers assessment and immigration can indeed be completed without any help from any agent or middleman. It is just that Nigerians as a whole always feel better when somebody wants to assist them and make them to part with money when something can be done with ordinary COMMON SENSE.

Their skilled and unskilled worker migration program is very simple to adhere to but again Nigerians who don’t like to read allow others to do the reading for them which further complicates things from the get-go. That being said, Australia is a great place for Nigerian migrants who contribute in their own way to the local economy. And being an English-speaking country also makes it quite easy for integration once you’ve landed.JAMB Form

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However, apart from that, the United Arab Emirates is a very accommodating place for Nigerians who wish to work there. Note that residency is usually for three years and after that, it is subject to renewal. If you have a skill that is needed by the companies there, you can apply for work from the comfort of your home. You’re entitled to thirty days leave every year and one plane ticket to and from the United Arab Emirates. Your working hours are also stipulated by contract and you also stand the chance to improve yourself as the country is a forward-looking one. You can use your work experience here to get employment ANYWHERE else.

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It is even getting better for prospective applicants due to the fact that Britain is leaving the European Union (that is Brexit). As such, majority of the international businesses and conglomerates are already rushing to Ireland to set up shop. This of course presents a unique opportunity for the smart Nigerian to be able to apply for and get a job with such organizations. If you don’t know how just use linked in (linkedin.com).WAEC Result

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From there on, you just have to fulfil minimal requirements before you are now issued your visa. It is worthy of note to mention here that most Nigerians do not even understand that Germany has one of the best Labor laws in the world and it is considered to be extremely immigration friendly. This of course presents a unique opportunity to the discerning Nigerian.WAEC Grading Scheme for All Subjects, Meaning and Interpretations

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Nigerians have many options through which they may be able to get the required work visas without the hassles that many people often complain about. The key to getting these kinds of hassle-free work permits is to understand what you’re applying for and to FOLLOW the rules without due recourse to fraud or cheating. Do you have any other countries where Nigerians can apply for and get work permits easily? Please feel free to share them!

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InfoGuide Nigeria is a multi-author blog in Nigeria founded by Ifiokobong Ibanga. The team comprises professionals and Consultants from different fields of human endeavour.

Here we publish several helpful articles in various categories, such as how-to articles, where to find things, resources, business, interviews and reviews.

Our aim is to provide daily living guide for Nigerians and her friends.

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