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How to Immigrate to Canada from Nigeria With Canadian Visa Expert – Step-by-step Guide

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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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Africa Takes Centre Stage as Addis Ababa Hosts the World Public Summit

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By Kestér Kenn Klomegâh

For the first time in its history, the World Public Summit will be held on the African continent. On 29–30 July 2026, Addis Ababa, the capital of Ethiopia, will host the World Public Summit. Africa — “A New World: Africa in Shaping a Shared Future.”

The Summit is organised by the World Peoples Assembly in cooperation with African partner organisations. It will bring together leaders of public diplomacy, representatives of international intergovernmental and non-governmental organisations, academics, experts, representatives of the education and cultural sectors, youth leaders, socially responsible businesses, media professionals, and civil society institutions from across Africa and other regions of the world.

The World Public Summit. Africa continues the work initiated during the First World Public Assembly “A New World of Conscious Unity,” held in Moscow in September 2025, and serves as one of the key milestones in preparation for the Second World Public Assembly “A New World: Values That Unite,” which will take place in Moscow on 18–19 September 2026.

Today, Africa is emerging as one of the principal centres of global development. Rapid demographic growth, expanding entrepreneurship, strengthening regional integration, rich cultural heritage, and the growing role of civil society institutions make the continent an increasingly important contributor to the future architecture of international cooperation.

The Summit will focus on issues of genuine sovereignty and sustainable development, public diplomacy, preservation of cultural and historical heritage, international cooperation in education and science, youth engagement, innovation-driven development, creative industries, and the formation of new partnerships among countries and peoples.

The main business programme of the Summit will take place on 30 July 2026 at the headquarters of the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA) in Addis Ababa. Holding the Summit at UNECA highlights its pan-African dimension and creates opportunities for broad international dialogue on humanitarian cooperation and public diplomacy.

The programme will include plenary sessions, strategic dialogues, and expert panels dedicated to values-based development, education, culture, youth leadership, innovation, and international cooperation.

Participation has already been confirmed by Professor Saidou Madougou, Director of the Department of Education, Science, Technology and Innovation of the African Union; Rita Bissoonauth, Director of the UNESCO Liaison Office to the African Union and UNECA in Addis Ababa; Zuzana Schwidrowski, Director of the Macroeconomics, Finance and Governance Division of UNECA, as well as ministers, leaders of public organisations, and representatives of the business community from a number of African countries.

On the same day, the ADWA Victory Memorial Museum—Ethiopia’s national memorial complex dedicated to the Victory of Adwa and an important centre for preserving the historical memory of the Ethiopian people—will host the award ceremony of the regional stage of the V International Competition “Leader of Public Diplomacy”, followed by a large-scale cultural programme.

One of the key outcomes of the Summit will be the adoption of the African Communiqué, reflecting proposals and recommendations aimed at strengthening humanitarian, educational, cultural, and public cooperation between African countries and other regions of the world.

The outcomes, initiatives, and recommendations were developed during the World Public Summit. Africa will be presented at the Second World Public Assembly “A New World: Values That Unite”, to be held in Moscow on 18–19 September 2026.

According to Andrey Belyaninov, General Secretary of the World Peoples Assembly, “the Addis Ababa Summit is an important step toward building a new world founded on mutual respect, cultural diversity, dialogue and sustainable development.”

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UK Set for Seventh Prime Minister in 10 Years as Keir Starmer Resigns

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By Adedapo Adesanya

The United Kingdom will get its seventh Prime Minister in 10 years as Mr Keir Starmer announced his resignation on Monday.

The Minister said he is stepping down as leader of the governing Labour Party and will leave office within weeks, scarcely two years after being elected in a landslide.

Mr Starmer says he will remain caretaker prime minister until a new Labour leader is chosen by the party.

Mr Starmer made the announcement after facing growing pressure to hand over to a new leader who can try to revive the government’s flagging fortunes.

He led Labour to a landslide election victory in July 2024, but since then, his popularity and that of the party have plummeted.

His departure was triggered by the victory of Mr Andy Burnham in a special election last week. The popular ex-mayor of Greater Manchester planned to challenge the existing PM for the Labour leadership.

Mr Starmer made the announcement outside the prime minister’s 10 Downing St. residence with a brief statement on Monday.

“The question my party is asking now is whether I am best placed to lead us into the next general election,” Mr Starmer said. “I have heard the answer of my parliamentary party to that question, and I accept that answer with good grace.

Mr Starmer is the sixth prime minister in a decade to stand outside 10 Downing Street and announce a premature departure.

It comes the day before Britain marks the 10th anniversary of its vote to leave the European Union, a decision that still affects the country’s economy and politics.

Over the past decade, 10 Downing Street has had six occupants, including Mr David Cameron, who left office in 2016 after the Brexit referendum and was succeeded by Ms Theresa May. She was followed by Mr Boris Johnson, whose tenure covered Brexit and the COVID-19 pandemic. After Mr Johnson came Ms Liz Truss, whose 49-day premiership was the shortest in British history. Mr Rishi Sunak then took office before being succeeded by Mr Starmer, the outgoing occupant of Number 10.

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AXIAN Energy Secures $60m for Expansion Across Africa

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By Aduragbemi Omiyale

A financing facility of up to $60 million has been secured by AXIAN Energy, the energy division of the AXIAN Group.

The funding package was provided by MCB, one of the leading financial institutions in the Indian Ocean region.

It comprises a $40 million revolving credit facility with a three-year tenor and extension option, and $20 million in unfunded instruments, providing AXIAN Energy with enhanced financial flexibility, enabling the company to rapidly mobilise resources and seize development opportunities across its target markets.

The energy firm is expected to use the capital to deliver large-scale energy infrastructure projects across Africa.

Over the past two years, AXIAN Energy has significantly accelerated its growth by expanding its renewable energy project pipeline, with solar projects currently under development in Senegal, Benin, Zambia, Côte d’Ivoire, Madagascar, and Burkina Faso.

Building on this momentum, AXIAN Energy now operates a portfolio comprising 350 MW of installed renewable energy capacity, supported by 77 MWh of energy storage capacity, positioning the AXIAN Group as a major contributor to Africa’s energy transition.

The chief executive of AXIAN Energy, Mr Benjamin Memmi, said, “This transaction marks a key milestone in AXIAN Energy’s growth trajectory. It provides us with the financial capacity to sustain the momentum we have built over the past two years, further strengthening our renewable energy portfolio and expanding our presence across new African markets.”

Also commenting, the Global Head of Structured Finance at MCB, Mr Mathieu Delteil, said, “We are proud to support AXIAN Energy in structuring this facility, reaffirming our commitment to enabling transformative projects across Africa.

“By leveraging our sector expertise and deep understanding of regional markets, we have delivered a tailored financing solution that aligns with AXIAN’s long-term renewable energy ambitions.

“This partnership highlights our role as a strategic financial partner, mobilising capital towards investments that drive sustainable growth and accelerate the energy transition across the continent.”

The financing agreement between the two organisations strengthens their long-standing relationship because it is driven by a shared commitment to supporting infrastructure development and economic growth across Africa.

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