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Top seven affordable destinations Nigerians can relocate to with reduced cost

A growing number of Nigerian citizens usually seek cost-effective pathways to relocate abroad. Although visa processes can be stringent, certain countries offer relatively affordable migration routes through government-backed schemes, scholarships

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February 21, 2026byThe Nation
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A growing number of Nigerian citizens usually seek cost-effective pathways to relocate abroad. Although visa processes can be stringent, certain countries offer relatively affordable migration routes through government-backed schemes, scholarships and bilateral agreements.

These programmes provide opportunities for Nigerians to study, work and, in some cases, obtain permanent residency with lower upfront financial commitments. However, prospective applicants must still satisfy eligibility criteria and undertake thorough due diligence before initiating any relocation process.

Below are seven destinations widely regarded as offering more accessible and affordable migration options for Nigerians.

1. New Zealand – Working holiday visa

New Zealand’s Working Holiday Visa permits Nigerians aged 18 to 30 to stay and work in the country for up to 12 months. In some cases, the visa extends to 23 months. Although it does not cover all living expenses, it allows individuals to gain work experience, explore the country, and secure employment that may lead to permanent residency.

2. Norway – Skilled worker visa

Norway offers a Skilled Worker Visa for professionals in high-demand fields. Nigerians with job offers from Norwegian employers can relocate through this programme. The country also provides a job seeker visa, allowing individuals to enter while searching for employment. Norway’s healthcare system, quality of life, and work-life balance make it an attractive destination.

3. Germany – The Blue Card programme

Germany provides a pathway for skilled workers through the EU Blue Card. This permit allows qualified professionals to live and work in Germany for up to four years, with an option for permanent residency. Applicants need a university degree and a job offer that meets the required salary threshold. While the programme does not cover all expenses, it facilitates work and residency, making relocation more accessible.

4. Finland – Job seeker and student programmes

Finland offers job seeker visas and scholarships for Nigerian students. Skilled workers can apply for a visa that allows them to search for employment. Several Finnish universities provide scholarships covering tuition fees and living expenses. Finland’s stable economy and high standard of living make it an attractive option for those seeking career growth and education.

5. Canada – Express entry programme

Canada’s Express Entry system is a fast-track route to permanent residency for skilled workers. Professionals in IT, healthcare, engineering, and trade can apply for this programme. While there are some associated costs, scholarships and grants help reduce relocation expenses. Canada’s immigrant-friendly policies make it a favourable destination for Nigerians seeking long-term stability.

6. Singapore – Employment pass for skilled workers

Singapore offers an Employment Pass for skilled professionals in finance, IT, and engineering. Applicants need a job offer from a Singaporean employer. The country also provides opportunities for entrepreneurs to establish businesses. Although an initial investment is required, Singapore’s strong job market and structured immigration policies make relocation feasible.

7. Sweden – Study and work opportunities

Sweden’s universities offer scholarships that cover tuition and living expenses for Nigerian students, particularly those pursuing postgraduate degrees. The country allows graduates to apply for work permits, providing a route to long-term residence. Sweden’s work opportunities and educational benefits make it a viable option for those looking to study and settle abroad.

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