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Which Country Can One Migrate To With 7m. I Have A Bsc In Sociology. (28148 Views)
Gerrard59(m): 4:40pm On Jan 16 |
damble:Could you please explain why newcomers lose money like anything? What are some of the causes? Thanks. 1 Like |
gforce5: 4:41pm On Jan 16 |
OP, I will be honest with you. In this present economy, N7 million is not enough to migrate anywhere outside of Africa. It's just enough to travel abroad for a vacation. I would have suggested that you use the Canadian express entry program which is a quick pathway to Canadian citizenship but you don't have the required work experience, skills or qualifications to be eligible for that program. Sociology is a useless course. Let no one tell you otherwise. I am an Immigration lawyer so i know what i'm saying. If your skills/ degree isn't STEM related, it would be difficult for you to Japa abroad. Your best bet is to look for tuition free universities in Europe, improve your skills then move there with the long-term goal of migrating to a "better" country. Otherwise, use that money to improve yourself in Nigeria. JAPA is not for the faint-hearted. My two cents.
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Elolam87(m): 4:45pm On Jan 16 |
Japa is expensive, but if you can save the money and convert it to dollar in a dom so it won'tlose value, and then try and hustle more. Good luck.
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Gerrard59(m): 4:57pm On Jan 16 |
buttlover:What difference does that make from others who sell regular chargers? And how is the market demand for chargers? What kind of chargers? Thanks. 1 Like |
Bullman(m): 4:57pm On Jan 16 |
Sirchiboy: Getting a job that will pay you the way you want is scarce here, teaching jobs are readily available tho . They pay teachers better in the Gambia compared to Nigeria.. then again most companies do internship here with almost 100% assurance u will be retained , think about a business just in case u get here and u are unable to get a job . |
Gerrard59(m): 4:59pm On Jan 16 |
OtunbaJ:Terrible and horrible countries for a Black African. Thoroughly terrible! I almost puked! ![]() ![]() 2 Likes |
Choski78(m): 5:01pm On Jan 16 |
Padipadi:in what aspect bro.. |
Athena939: 5:04pm On Jan 16 |
Umuinyioku:I'm pretty sure they're not looking for more immigrants rn |
Postinor: 5:06pm On Jan 16 |
ednut1:what about pharmacy |
Sirchiboy: 5:06pm On Jan 16 |
Bullman:Thank you sir |
DenreleDave(m): 5:09pm On Jan 16 |
nedekid: Nede baba. Abeg send me the link |
Love800(m): 5:09pm On Jan 16 |
Is the place okay? Still doing your car-wash business? Bullman: |
Umuinyioku: 5:13pm On Jan 16 |
Athena939:Ok. You have a point. |
BigIyanga: 5:19pm On Jan 16 |
gare:$10k CAD =$7k USD= N11.6m. His budget =7m. Adviser think again😂😂😂 |
Majesty33(m): 5:19pm On Jan 16 |
7 million can take you to a good European country if u have a good and honest agent but most people here discouraging you are either jealous of your 7 million and the move you are about to make or could be parochial in their reasoning. make more research about this. go to youtube and see for yourself.
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GloriousGbola: 5:21pm On Jan 16 |
Gerrard59: Every business has a learning curve. If you are entering into a business without experience in that business, as a Nigerian matter, your employees will rip you off. It does not matter what the business is, you will be ripped off. You have to literally be on ground. It is very unlikely that you can work on trust A common complaint of farmers everywhere is theft from workers. And if they see you as a soft touch, then it can get really ugly. 1 Like |
GloriousGbola: 5:26pm On Jan 16 |
OtunbaJ: There is nothing in malta Ibime said this Qt literally lived through it for a year. Same for the others |
redcliff: 5:26pm On Jan 16 |
Gerrard59: You have no clue about what you are talking about. Do you make 100k a year in America? |
Ogbenia: 5:35pm On Jan 16 |
If your port is 10yrs or older, buzz me for North America with less than N5M. tiktokstoday4ever g17prinz: |
Gerrard59(m): 5:45pm On Jan 16 |
redcliff:The average Nigerian migrant in the US has GREATER CHANCES to earn 100K in the US than in Finland or Austria. These are non-English speaking countries with extremely FEW blacks in the general society, let alone the organised labour market. So, why should they be suggested over the US with an extremely diverse economy and greater participation of black people? Nigerians in the US are the wealthiest set of diasporans. How can someone mention Finland and Austria to Nigerians as places to migrate to over the US? and Switzerland, I can understand. Austria and Finland over the US? Tufia! How many Nigerians in Finland and Austria do you know or have you read that are doing well as career persons or entrepreneurs? Honestly, I cannot believe I am debating the superiority of the US for relocation for Nigerians because of Finland and Austria. See, some countries are only good for the natives, and no one else. Finland and Austria fit the bill. 1 Like |
Gerrard59(m): 5:48pm On Jan 16 |
GloriousGbola:Thanks for the response. Doing business in Nigeria is an extreme sport. Kudos to the likes of Olam, STARLINK and Olatunde. How they do it, I don't know. But kudos nevertheless. |
rezy15(m): 5:51pm On Jan 16 |
g17prinz: Check this out: https://opintopolku.fi/konfo/en/toteutus/1.2.246.562.17.00000000000000025680 |
Bullman(m): 5:51pm On Jan 16 |
Love800: Yes I am . |
Chimbinyelum24: 5:58pm On Jan 16 |
g17prinz: Malta, Denmark |
redcliff: 6:09pm On Jan 16 |
Gerrard59: I repeat, in quality of life, US does not come close to the two countries you mentioned above.. |
sharpwriter(m): 6:17pm On Jan 16 |
IronCondemned:Envy keh? You're the one that is stvpid and foolish. If you had been online regularly, you'd see warnings against such ideas of selling your properties and inheritance just for some unsure and ambiguous future that may sometimes be at best, a fantasy. Someone said he wants to move away desperately even if it is BOTSWANA and you think such person is someone you can advise? Many like him have made such moves going through places like LIBYA, BURKINA FASO etc. Or wasting money with them like his 7 million property and ended up in cruel Middle East countries all in the name of being desperate to japa. We see these in the news every now and then, it happens to them even after they had been advised to desist. And such news won't be the last. When kasala burst, shey life no go teach dem sense ni? Bitter sense and lesson sef. Àbí you think say na only soft spoken words dey make people listen to advice? Guy, face your front, and if you ain't satisfied, carry your own properties go sell and japa. God speed and best of luck! 1 Like |
olumzzz(m): 6:20pm On Jan 16 |
g17prinz:If you're not that good in IT, leave that. Social work is very lucrative as the social services industry there is really big. You can start exploring scholarship options for your MSc in social work. |
Gerrard59(m): 6:22pm On Jan 16 |
redcliff:The majority of Nigerian migrants seek economic prosperity. Quality of life isn't on the list. When migrants move into a place, what they seek are jobs - so they earn an income - and later career opportunities to build on their skill set and increase their income. Quality of life isn't a priority. I have no business with Austrians having a superior quality of life compared to Americans. I am concerned with Nigerians heading out of Nigeria in search of a better life aka economic prosperity. |
unavailablecity: 6:45pm On Jan 16 |
IRAN, SOMALIA
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Jrobert82: 6:45pm On Jan 16 |
Stay and invest in viable business in Nigeria
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Abuloma80(f): 6:47pm On Jan 16 |
He can go any of Eastern, Western, Southern and Northern African Countries. Because that's the only places he can afford with that amount. I guess he is contemplating the Western World (USA, Canada etc) or Eastern World (UAE-Dubai, Japan, China etc). For these Countries it's not possible. What he has is just for One way Air-ticket. Where would he live and eat? He should remain in Nigeria and invest his money wisely. For example he can invest in farm produce (Maize, Soya, Pepper, Beans etc. He will buy these and wait till May-July and resell his goods. I assure him at least a 30% profit. So in just 3 months he will be talking of having (N7m + N2.8m) = N9.8 million. Alternatively he can go into real farming which will give him at least 100% just in 5 months. With all honesty l am giving him these advices out personal practical experience. He may even get a 130% profit if can keep his produced till May-June or July and sell. So his N7 will become (N7m + N9m) = N16 million within a year. So what Japa will need? None. Nigeria is indeed blessed by enabling him get! Do any of the options and THANK ME LATER. |
g17prinz(m): 6:55pm On Jan 16 |
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