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Migrating from Nigeria to Canada Immigration
Table Of Contents
  • Introduction
  • Step 1: Understanding Migration Programs for Families
  • Step 2: Meeting Eligibility Requirements
  • Step 3: Preparing Your Documents
  • Step 4: Submitting Your Application
  • Step 5: Waiting for Approval
  • Step 6: Preparing for Life in Canada
  • FAQs

Have you been dreaming of starting a new chapter with your family migrating in Canada? Whether it’s the promise of better job opportunities, world-class education, or a safe and welcoming environment, Canada is a top choice for Nigerian families looking to settle abroad. But how do you navigate the migration process, especially with your loved ones? 

In this guide, we’ll break down the process for migrating from Nigeria to Canada with a family. By the end of this blog, you’ll have a clear understanding of the steps involved, the requirements you need to meet, and the tools to make informed decisions for a successful migration journey. 

Step 1: Understanding Migration Programs for Families

Canada offers several immigration programs designed for individuals and families. Choosing the right one depends on your qualifications, goals, and preferences. Let’s dive into the main pathways: 

  1. Express Entry System

The Express Entry system is a popular and fast-track option for skilled workers and their families to obtain permanent residency in Canada. It’s a points-based system where candidates are ranked based on the Comprehensive Ranking System (CRS). Factors such as age, education, work experience, and language proficiency are considered. 

  • Benefits: 
  • Family members (spouse and dependent children) can be included in the application. 
  • Faster processing time (6–8 months). 
  • Key Tips to Increase Your CRS Score: 
  • Improve your language test results (IELTS or TEF). 
  • Gain additional qualifications or work experience. 
  • Secure a valid job offer in Canada or a provincial nomination. 

Take the stress out of the Express Entry process—contact SayHomeCanada Immigration for expert guidance today! 

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  1. Provincial Nominee Program (PNP)

The PNP allows Canadian provinces and territories to nominate individuals who meet their specific labor market needs. If you have a job offer in a particular province or possess skills in demand, you may be eligible for nomination, which adds 600 points to your CRS score. 

  • Who Should Consider PNP? 
  • Families looking to settle in a specific province. 
  • Applicants with provincial job offers or in-demand occupations. 

Explore provincial opportunities with SayHomeCanada Immigration—your trusted partner in Canadian migration. 

  1. Family Sponsorship

If you have close relatives in Canada, they can sponsor you and your family through the family sponsorship program. This program is perfect for reuniting families and includes options for spousal sponsorship, child sponsorship, and parent or grandparent sponsorship. 

  • Eligibility for Sponsors: 
  • Must be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident. 
  • Must demonstrate financial ability to support the sponsored family members. 

Step 2: Meeting Eligibility Requirements

Migrating to Canada with your family involves meeting specific eligibility criteria. These requirements are designed to ensure that applicants can successfully integrate into Canadian society. 

  1. Financial Proof

You’ll need to prove you have sufficient funds to support your family during the initial months in Canada. Immigration authorities require evidence of your financial stability, such as: 

  • Bank statements. 
  • Proof of investments. 
  • Sponsorship letters (if applicable). 
  1. Medical Requirements

All family members included in the application must undergo a medical examination conducted by an approved panel physician. This step ensures you meet Canada’s health standards and do not pose a public health risk. 

  • Tip: Schedule your medical exams early to avoid delays. 
  1. Language Proficiency

For skilled worker programs like Express Entry or PNP, the principal applicant must demonstrate language proficiency in English or French. Popular language tests include IELTS and TEF. 

  • Minimum Requirements: 
  • Express Entry: CLB 7 (Canadian Language Benchmark). 
  • PNP: Varies by province. 
  1. Police Certificates

Applicants over the age of 18 must provide police clearance certificates from Nigeria and any other country where they’ve lived for six months or more. This ensures you have no criminal record.

Read More: Canada Student Visa Sponsorship in Nigeria

Step 3: Preparing Your Documents

The document preparation phase is crucial for a successful application. Missing or incorrect documentation can result in delays or rejection. 

Checklist of Essential Documents: 

  • Passports: Valid for all family members. 
  • Marriage Certificate: Required for spousal applications. 
  • Birth Certificates: For children or dependents. 
  • Educational Credentials: Transcripts and certificates for the principal applicant (consider using Educational Credential Assessment (ECA) services). 
  • Proof of Work Experience: Employer reference letters, payslips, or contracts. 
  • Proof of Funds: Bank statements or sponsorship letters. 
  • Medical and Police Certificates: Valid and up to date. 

SayHomeCanada Immigration offers document review services to ensure everything is in order before submission. 

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Step 4: Submitting Your Application

Once you’ve gathered all necessary documents, you’re ready to submit your application. This can be done online (for Express Entry and PNP) or through a Visa Application Center (VAC) in Nigeria. 

Key Fees to Consider: 

  • Permanent Residency Application Fee: CAD 850 (principal applicant) + CAD 230 per child. 
  • Biometrics Fee: CAD 85 per person or CAD 170 per family. 
  • Pro Tip: Always double-check your application before submitting to avoid costly mistakes. 


Read More: Process for Migrating from Nigeria to Canada

Step 5: Waiting for Approval

The processing time for applications varies depending on the program: 

  • Express Entry: 6–8 months. 
  • PNP: 12–18 months. 
  • Family Sponsorship: 12–24 months. 

During this period: 

  • Monitor your application status through the IRCC online portal. 
  • Respond promptly to additional document requests. 

Step 6: Preparing for Life in Canada

Migrating to Canada with your family involves more than just obtaining visas. Here are some tips to help you settle in: 

  1. Finding Accommodation

Research housing options in advance. Popular cities for Nigerian immigrants include Toronto, Calgary, and Ottawa. Consider factors like proximity to schools, work, and amenities. 

  1. Healthcare Enrollment

Apply for provincial health insurance immediately upon arrival. Some provinces have a waiting period, so private health insurance may be necessary in the interim. 

  1. School Enrollment

Register your children in local schools and familiarize yourself with the Canadian education system. 

  1. Employment Opportunities

Begin your job search early. Canadian job banks and networking platforms like LinkedIn are excellent resources. 

SayHomeCanada Immigration offers settlement support to help families integrate seamlessly. 

Migrating from Nigeria to Canada with your family is an exciting journey that requires careful planning and preparation. From choosing the right immigration program to gathering documents and settling into Canadian life, every step is vital to your success. 

Ready to make your Canadian dream a reality? Contact SayHomeCanada Immigration for personalized assistance every step of the way. We’ll help you navigate the process and ensure a smooth transition for your family. 

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FAQs

What is the fastest way to migrate to Canada with a family from Nigeria?

The Express Entry system is the fastest option, with processing times as short as six months.

How much money do I need to migrate with a family?
Proof of funds varies based on family size but typically ranges from CAD 13,000 to CAD 25,000.
Are children included in the application?
Yes, children can be included as dependents in most family migration programs.
Do I need medical exams for all family members?
Yes, every family member must complete a medical exam to meet Canada’s health standards.
Can SayHomeCanada Immigration help with settlement in Canada?

Absolutely! We offer settlement services, including housing support, job search assistance, and school enrollment guidance. 

Let SayHomeCanada Immigration guide your family to a successful migration journey. 

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