By Lekan Ale,The Nation
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For many Nigerians, the pursuit of japa-seeking greener pastures abroad- has long centered on the United States, the United Kingdom and Canada. However, with visa rejection rates on the rise and relocation costs reaching new heights, a growing number of hopeful migrants are beginning to shift their focus beyond these traditional destinations.
In response, several countries are quietly emerging as attractive alternatives, offering simplified visa processes, lower living expenses, and clearer pathways to residency. Migration experts say these options are drawing increased interest from Nigerians eager to explore opportunities outside the so-called “big three.”
Here are three exciting options you can try out
1. Germany – Work and Student-Friendly Pathways
Germany has become one of the hottest destinations for Nigerians seeking better opportunities. Its Job Seeker Visa allows qualified professionals to move first and look for work for up to six months. For students, tuition fees are relatively low compared to other Western countries, and the post-study work visa gives ample time to secure a job. The demand for skilled workers in sectors like IT, engineering, and healthcare makes Germany a practical “Japa” option.
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2. Portugal – Golden Visa and Startup Routes
Portugal has carved a niche as one of Europe’s easiest entry points. Through its D7 Visa (for passive income earners or remote workers) and Golden Visa (for investors), it offers multiple flexible residency routes. The cost of living is lower than most Western European nations, and after five years of residency, one can apply for citizenship, making it a long-term escape plan for those serious about relocation.
3. Australia – Points-Based Skilled Migration
Australia runs a points-based immigration system that often favours young, skilled applicants. Occupations like nursing, teaching, IT, and construction are in high demand, giving Nigerians with the right qualifications a chance to secure permanent residency. Australia’s Temporary Graduate Visa makes it easy for international students to transition into the workforce after studies.