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5 countries where Nigerians can easily obtain permanent residency

The FrontierThe FrontierOctober 20, 2025 2471 Minutes read0

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As more Nigerians explore opportunities abroad, several countries have introduced immigration pathways that make it easier for skilled workers and professionals to secure permanent residency.

Here are five nations where Nigerians can easily obtain permanent residency:

1. Australia

Australia’s Employer-Sponsored Skills in Demand (Subclass 482) visa allows foreign workers to gain employment with approved employers. After two years on this visa, eligible holders can transition to permanent residency through the Employer Nomination Scheme (ENS 186).

This route is ideal for skilled professionals seeking long-term stability in Australia.

2. Netherlands

In the Netherlands, individuals who have legally resided in the country for five years — including time spent on the Highly Skilled Migrant (HSM) or EU Blue Card — can qualify for Long-Term EU Residence.

This status grants more mobility within the European Union and greater employment flexibility.

3. Ireland

Ireland provides one of the most attractive residency options in Europe. After five years of lawful residence on work or study permits, migrants can apply for Long-Term Residency (Stamp 4).

Holders of the Critical Skills Employment Permit may qualify even sooner, opening the door to permanent residence and eventual citizenship.

4. Germany

Germany’s EU Blue Card holders can obtain Permanent Residence (Niederlassungserlaubnis) after 33 months. For those who achieve a B1 level in the German language, the timeframe shortens to just 21 months.

This makes Germany a top choice for skilled professionals seeking a stable life in Europe.

5. New Zealand

New Zealand offers the Accredited Employer Work Visa (AEWV), which provides a clear path to residence after two years in eligible roles.

Additionally, skilled workers can apply directly for permanent residence through the Skilled Migrant Category Resident Visa.

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