See 13 Countries that allow Nigerians, Other Immigrants to bring family as UK sets New Visa Rule

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The United Kingdom’s plan to reduce the number of foreign workers bringing families into the country creates an opportunity for Nigerians to seek alternatives in countries welcoming foreign families.

Earlier this year, the British government announced immigration restrictions for international students from bringing their families. The policy takes effect in 2024.

“The UK is seriously trying to discourage moving with dependents of students, care workers, etc. The alternative countries that allow people to move with their dependents are Canada, Australia, Portugal, Sweden, Finland, Italy, New Zealand, Germany, Netherlands, Denmark and Malta,” @wakawaka_doctor, a travel enthusiast said on X.

Others are Estonia and Austria.
Abraham Okah, another travel enthusiast, said on X that some of the countries are cheap. “You can move to some for free on a scholarship or visa-sponsored.”

Most of the countries in the European region have been reviewing their visa and immigration policies by offering flexible immigration pathways in a bid to attract large, young and vibrant labour force to grow and develop their economy.

According to Toyyib Adelodun, a UK-based immigration consultant, the whole of Europe has a population problem as a result of its aging.

“The restriction will shed more light on other countries looking for skilled workers. Most of the tuition fees in European countries are not expensive but the only problem is the language barrier. But if Nigerians are determined to stay, they can overcome that problem,” he added.
Within one year, Africa’s biggest economy recorded the largest percentage increase of dependents granted health and care work visas by the UK.

Data from the British government shows that Nigeria’s number grew by 329 percent (34,670) to 45,203 in the year ending September 2023 from 10,533 in the year ending 2022.
“For visas granted to student dependents, there were 60,506 Nigerian nationals in the year ending September 2023, an increase of 59,079 compared to 2019 and 9,435 more visas issued than to main applicants in the same period,” the government said on its website.

If you’ve got a girlfriend/boyfriend and planning for them to join you in the UK, better act fast now, according to Adewale Adetona, a UK-based product marketing manager.
“Once the new policy kicks in, anyone trying to bring in a spouse from outside the UK must be earning a minimum of £38,700 per annum.”
James Cleverly, UK’s home secretary, on Monday announced a plan to slash migration levels and curb abuse of the immigration system, delivering the biggest ever reduction in net migration.

“It is clear that net migration remains far too high. By leaving the European Union we gained control over who can come to the UK, but far more must be done to bring those numbers down so British workers are not undercut and our public services put under less strain,” he said.

He added that the plan will deliver the biggest-ever reduction in net migration and will mean around 300,000 people who came to the UK last year would not have been able to do so.
“I am taking decisive action to halt the drastic rise in our work visa routes and crack down on those who seek to take advantage of our hospitality.”

High poverty, unemployment, poor human capital development, insecurity, and poor education are some of the major reasons many Nigerians are leaving the country in search of greener pastures.

Yakubu Atanda

A graduate of Mass Communication and Digital Multimedia Technologist, An experienced Web/Content Developer, He has served a reputable Media Organization in Nigeria with the use of modern technology gadget to disseminate information to the general public.

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