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How to Immigrate to Canada from Nigeria With Canadian Visa Expert – Step-by-step Guide
Do you want to move to Canada to build a better future? While it’s challenging and time-consuming, with the help of a Canadian Visa Expert, you can make the immigration process easier.
At Canadian Visa Expert, we have a seasoned team of experts in Canada migration from Nigeria. They’re ready to guide you through the visa application process and see if you meet the eligibility criteria.
Our main goal is to make immigration to Canada more affordable and straightforward. Are you ready to get started? Here’s all the information you need. Read on!
How to Immigrate to Canada From Nigeria
With Canadian Visa Expert, applying to immigrate to Canada from Nigeria only takes three steps. We have built an easy-to-complete online form that streamlines the process and helps you save time.
This is what you should do:
#1 Eligibility Assessment
The first step is to fill out our online application form with relevant details, such as your name, email, and date of birth.
As an applicant, you must submit this online form to our authorized immigration consultants to receive an eligibility assessment. In other words, we will evaluate your profile to determine if you are eligible or ineligible.
After completing and submitting your eligibility assessment application, you can expect to receive your results in 14 days or less.
#2 Application Preparation
If deemed eligible after the eligibility assessment, you receive guidance from our experts on the documents you need to gather.
These documents are reviewed to confirm you are eligible for the immigration process. At this point, you also know and understand the different ways to migrate to Canada from Nigeria.
During this phase, you also get all the information about your English or French skills assessment and how to obtain an Educational Credential Assessment (ECA).
#3 Application Submission
The third and final step is to sign a retainer with one of our immigration consultants, who will file the Express Entry profile on your behalf.
After receiving an Invitation to Apply (ITA), our expert consultants will duly file your Canadian permanent residence (PR) Visa Application.
As you can see, the process is simple and fast! Moreover, you receive guidance in each phase, so you can always feel comfortable and informed.
How Long Does the Canadian Immigration Application Process Take?
After you officially submit the application, the process can take up to 18 months. However, several aspects can affect the processing time, such as the visa or immigration program you are applying for.
If you are a skilled foreign worker and apply for a PR visa, for example, you could receive a response six months after completing and submitting your application.
What Happens If You Are Ineligible?
The eligibility assessment results are not always favorable, but don’t worry! If you are not eligible for a Canadian visa, we offer different options to help you continue with the process.
There are different ways to migrate to Canada from Nigeria. We’ll help you review each path to pick the one that best suits your profile.
If you are not eligible, we invite you to use our job search tool, for example. Canada is looking for talented immigrants, including Nigerian residents, so you could get a job offer with a firm that can sponsor your work visa.
In addition, we offer educational courses, such as preparation for the IELTS English test, and professional support, including interview rehearsal and business law, if you think looking for a job is the best option.
Why Choose Canadian Visa Expert
As mentioned, our mission is to make the Canada migration from Nigeria simple, affordable, and accessible for our customers. However, Canadian Visa Expert stands out for other reasons.
We’re committed to providing high-quality, beneficial services to Nigerian residents for different Canadian immigration programs, including the following:
- Federal Skilled Worker or FSW (Express Entry)
- Provincial Nominee Program (PNP)
- Federal Skilled Trades Program (FSTP)
- Quebec-Selected Skilled Workers Program
Moreover, we have served people who want to move to Canada for years. Our team is always willing to update our services and products to meet the current immigration regulations and our customers’ needs.
As another key benefit, if you work with us during your immigration process, you can pay as you go through each stage instead of paying upfront.
Finally, we offer guidance and educational resources to make relocation easy and successful.
Knowing More About Our Consultants
At Canadian Visa Expert, we work with three authorized, CICC-registered immigration consultants. We want to provide comprehensive, accurate information to help you make effective applications and get good results.
Our immigration consultants have extensive knowledge and expertise in the field. Therefore, they can evaluate your personal profile and determine which Canadian immigration programs are suitable.
Final Thoughts
Canada is known as the land of opportunities and has been ranked as the #1 immigration destination multiple times, welcoming over 300,000 immigrants every year!
Furthermore, this beautiful country offers an excellent quality of life, good job opportunities, and high levels of personal freedom and prosperity.
Although moving to Canada may seem challenging, if you get help from professionals, the process is more straightforward and affordable.
Canadian Visa Expert is here to help Nigerian residents! Do you want to know more about our services? Contact us!
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United States Congress Pursuing AGOA Extension
By Kestér Kenn Klomegâh
After the expiration of bilateral agreement on trade, the US Congress as well as African leaders, highly recognizing its significance, has been pursuing the extension of the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA). The agreement, which allows duty-free access to American markets for African exporters, expired on September 30, 2025.
The US Congress is advancing a bill to revive and extend AGOA, but South Africa’s continued inclusion remains uncertain. The trade pact still has strong bipartisan support, with the House Ways and Means Committee approving it 37-3. However, US Trade Representative, Jamieson Greer, raised concerns about South Africa, citing tariffs and non-tariff barriers, and said the administration could consider excluding the country.
This threat puts at risk the duty-free access that has significantly benefited South African automotive, agricultural, and wine exports. The debate highlights how trade policy is becoming entangled with broader diplomatic tensions, casting uncertainty over a key pillar of US-Africa economic relations.
Nevertheless, South Africa continues to lobby for inclusion. South Africa trade summary records show that the US goods and services trade with South Africa estimated at $26.2 billion in 2024. The US and South Africa signed a Trade and Investment Framework Agreement (TIFA) as far back as in 2012.
The duty-free access for nearly 40 African countries has boosted development and fostered more equitable and sustainable growth in Africa. By design AGOA is a useful mechanism for improving accessibility to trade competitiveness, connectivity, and productivity. During these past 25 years, AGOA has been the cornerstone of US economic engagement with the countries of sub-Saharan Africa.
Key features and benefits of AGOA:
It’s worth reiterating here that during these past several years, AGOA has been the cornerstone of US economic engagement with the countries of sub-Saharan Africa. In this case, as AGOA is closely working with the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) Secretariat and with the African Union (AU), trade professionals could primarily leverage various economic sectors and unwaveringly act as bridges between the United States and Africa.
* Duty-free Access: AGOA allows eligible products from sub-Saharan African countries to enter the US market without paying tariffs.
* Promotion of Economic Growth: The program encourages economic growth by providing incentives for African countries to open their economies and build free markets.
* Encouraging Economic Reforms: AGOA encourages economic and political reforms in eligible countries, including the rule of law and market-oriented policies.
* Increased Trade and Investment: The program aims to strengthen trade and investment ties between the United States and sub-Saharan Africa.
With the changing times, Africa is also building its muscles towards a new direction since the introduction of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA), which was officially launched in July 2019.
In practical terms, trading under the AfCFTA commenced in January 2021. And the United States has prioritized the AfCFTA as one mechanism through which to strengthen its long-term relations with the continent. In the context of the crucial geopolitical changes, African leaders, corporate executives, and the entire business community are optimistic over the extension of AGOA, for mutually beneficial trade partnerships with the United States.
Worthy to say that AGOA, to a considerable degree, as a significant trade policy has played a crucial role in promoting economic growth and development in sub-Saharan Africa.
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Accelerating Intra-Africa Trade and Sustainable Development
By Kestér Kenn Klomegâh
Africa stands at the cusp of a transformative digital revolution. With the expansion of mobile connectivity, internet penetration, digital platforms, and financial technology, the continent’s digital economy is poised to become a significant driver of sustainable development, intra-Africa trade, job creation, and economic inclusion.
The African Union’s Agenda 2063, particularly Aspiration 1 (a prosperous Africa based on inclusive growth and sustainable development), highlights the importance of leveraging technology and innovation. The implementation of the African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA) has opened a new chapter in market integration, creating opportunities to unlock the full potential of the digital economy across all sectors.
Despite remarkable progress, challenges persist. These include limited digital infrastructure, disparities in digital literacy, fragmented regulatory frameworks, inadequate access to financing for tech-based enterprises, and gender gaps in digital participation. Moreover, Africa must assert its digital sovereignty, build local data ecosystems, and secure cyber-infrastructure to thrive in a rapidly changing global digital landscape.
Against this backdrop, the 16th African Union Private Sector Forum provides a timely platform to explore and shape actionable strategies for harnessing Africa’s digital economy to accelerate intra-Africa trade and sustainable development.
The 16th High-Level AU Private Sector forum is set to take place in Djibouti, from the 14 to 16 December 2025, under the theme “Harnessing Africa’s Digital Economy and Innovation for Accelerating Intra-Africa Trade and Sustainable Development”
The three-day Forum will feature high-level plenaries, expert panels, breakout sessions, and networking opportunities. Each day will spotlight a core pillar of Africa’s digital transformation journey.
Day 1: Digital Economy and Trade Integration in Africa
Focus: Leveraging digital platforms and technologies to enhance trade integration and competitiveness under AfCFTA.
Day 2: Innovation, Fintech, and the Future of African Economies
Focus: Driving economic inclusion through fintech, innovation ecosystems, and youth entrepreneurship.
Day 3: Building Policy, Regulatory Frameworks, and Partnerships for Digital Growth
Focus: Creating an enabling environment for digital innovation and infrastructure through effective policy, governance, and partnerships.
To foster strategic dialogue and action-oriented collaboration among key stakeholders in Africa’s digital ecosystem, with the goal of leveraging digital economy and innovation to boost intra-Africa trade, accelerate economic transformation, and support inclusive, sustainable development.
* Promote Digital Trade: Identify mechanisms and policy actions to enable seamless cross-border digital commerce and integration under AfCFTA.
* Foster Innovation and Fintech: Advance inclusive fintech ecosystems and support innovation-driven entrepreneurship, especially among youth and women.
* Policy and Regulatory Harmonization: Build consensus on regional and continental digital regulatory frameworks to foster trust, security, and interoperability.
* Encourage Investment and Public-Private Partnerships: Strengthen collaboration between governments, private sector, and development partners to invest in digital infrastructure, R&D, and skills development.
* Advance Digital Inclusion and Sustainability: Ensure that digital transformation contributes to environmental sustainability and the empowerment of marginalized communities.
The AU Private Sector Forum has held several forums, with key recommendations. These recommendations provide valuable insights into the challenges and opportunities facing the African private sector and offer guidance for policymakers on how to support its growth and development.
World
Russia’s Lukoil Losses Strategic Influence Across Africa
By Kestér Kenn Klomegâh
Lukoil, Russia’s energy giant, has seriously lost its grounds across Africa, due to United States sanctions. Sanctions have complicated the company’s potential continuity in operating its largest oil field projects, grappling its investment particularly in Republic of Ghana, Democratic Republic of Congo, and Federal Republic of Nigeria.
Reports indicated the sanctions are further dismantling most of Lukoil’s operations, causing significant staff layoffs in its offices worldwide. For instance, Lukoil’s significant upstream operations in the Middle East include a 75% stake in Iraq’s West Qurna 2 oilfield and a 60% stake in Iraq’s Block 10 development. In Egypt, the company holds stakes in various oilfields alongside local partners.
Lukoil has until December 13, 2025, to negotiate the sale of most of its international assets, including those in Asia, Africa and Latin America. It has already terminated several important agreements that were signed with international partners due to difficulties in circumventing the sanctions.
Reports said calculated efforts to diversify exploration business relations is turning extremely complex, and current at the cross-roads, Lukoil will have to ultimately give up existing contracts and agreements it had signed with external countries.
Lukoil’s website reports also pointed to reasons for abandoning oil and gas exploration and drilling project that it began in Sierra Leone. According to those reports, Lukoil could withdraw from almost all of the projects in West Africa.
In addition to geopolitical sanctions, technical and geographical hitches, Lukoil noted on its website, an additional obstacles that “the African leadership and government policies always pose serious problems to operations in the region.” Similarly, the Kremlin-controlled Rosneft abandoned its interest in the southern Africa oil pipeline construction, negatively impacted on Angola, Mozambique, South Africa and Zimbabwe.
United States sanctions has hit Lukoil, one of the Russia’s biggest oil companies, like many other Russian companies, that has had a long history shuttling forth and back with declaration of business intentions or mere interests in tapping into oil and gas resources in Africa.
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