SUPER EASIEST COUNTRIES TO MIGRATE TO

That I don't have any immediate reasons to want to migrate yet doesn't mean I should be closed minded towards those given to explorations and adventures or those who seek to improve their fortunes.

Many times I have heard stories of young Nigerians who were swindled by people who promised to help them secure residency in certain countries; some pulled through with the travel, while others lost their hard earned Money and still weren't successful.

For some other's, they got there and realised that the Immigration laws of those countries were far from favourable and thus they became fugitives, even though the had Big dreams with the best intentions before setting out.

I'm aware of how daisy this subject is especially in Nigeria and I must state that I'm no authority in tourism but curiosity made me try to find what countries have far more less stress, Immigration hassles and residency procedures.

The aim for me firstly is for prospective immigrants to be more guided in their choices, as much as possible reduce the rate of immigration casualties and of course ensure less victimization in that regard.

I admit that I may be unable to censor who reads this post and what intentions may be birthed by it, however this exposition is with the best intentions of enlightening well meaning individuals who may have interests in Immigration.

That said, Here is a submission of countries most easy to migrate to.

1. ECUADOR
Ecuador is a country in South America.

It has been described as a land of boiling volcanoes, soaring mountain peaks, and old pastel colored colonial towns, Ecuador is exactly the sort of over-romanticized stereotype of Latin America, the sort we all grew up imagining that we lived.. It’s got beaches.

They communicate in Spanish and Amerindian Languages.
People from this part of the world are called Ecuadorians.

It’s got a remarkably low cost of living, and the US dollar as a currency.

Technically, the minimum requirement for Ecuador’s Visa is that you need to  show that $800 will be landing in your bank account every single month for as long as you live there. In Naira, that would be #280,000. 

The low requirement means people with trust funds, compensation pay outs and  royalties are all able to net an easy visa

2. BELGIUM
Belgium is Germany’s go-to country to invade after Poland.
Tiny Belgium is one of northern Europe’s tiniest states. Slightly smaller than Maryland USA, it is a low land that boast of a whole lot of beautiful road network and connections.

On the other hand, it also has some of the most attractive small towns on the continent.

It is also fairly easy to get long-term residency. The one thing you have to do? Get a job!

Sounds easy right? But your CV has to be Professional, stating your last job and  “most recent role.”  
The point is, you actually need to be employable. 

They always look out for skill and professionalism.

In Belgium, not only will they let you apply for work as an outsider, they’ll then offer you a residency permit after just two weeks of employment.

3. PARAGUAY
Sounds like Uruguay, but this country is actually situated in the Central South America.

Nothing could be simpler than getting residency in Paraguay, Paraguay may not necessarily be described as popular but cannot be called "underdeveloped" in comparison  to certain African Nations either.

Back to why getting residency here is easy, the American  government seems desperate to get as many people into the landlocked South American nation as possible. As a result, there’s only one hard and fast requirement.

You need to deposit money in a Paraguayan bank. A small amount won’t do, but you don’t have to go too big. Between $4,500-$5,500 USD which will be around 1.5 Million Nigerian Naira.

Once you’ve done that, Paraguay is your oyster.
The cost living, from my findings is affordable.

4. BELIZE
An English-speaking nation in Central America, complete with ultra-low cost of living and the sort of beaches you’d expect to see Young Michael Jackson running down in slow motion! Lol, just kidding.

Yeah, this is an actual Place that Exists, and its name is Belize. Wedged awkwardly between Mexico and Guatemala.

This country has been described as a small slice of paradise and certainly not overpopulated.

So, what’s the trick to setting up base  in this land of palm trees and crystal waters? That’s the best part.

You can apply for permanent residency in Belize after only a year there. 

To stay there for a year, all you have to do is arrive on a 30-day tourist visa, and keep renewing it every 30 days. When you hit the 50 week mark, pay $1,000 and, after jumping through some Immigration hoops, you should be in.

 Just be careful of the requirement, some departments have that you leave the country for two weeks every 6 months. Doing so will reset your year-long countdown.

5. NICARAGUA
This is a country in Central America who speak Spanish.

It might be a shock for those whose parents remember 1980s Nicaragua as a place of leftist coups, civil wars and rightwing Contras, all of that is true but survival there is not impossible.

Provided you can ignore the politics,avoid political demonstrations Nicaragua is the place you always wanted to go home to.

Nicaragua runs a retirement program, just like Ecuador. And, just like Ecuador, they take their own entry requirements with a pinch of salt.
Provided you can prove an income of $600 a month about #210,000 Nigerian Naira, you definitely can survive.

6. SVALBARD (NORWAY)
Say whaaaat? You’re telling us that Norway is the easiest country on Earth to move to? The same Norway that requires those who want permanent residency – not even citizenship – to study Norwegian for 250 hours and complete 50 hours of ‘social studies’? That Norway?

Well, actually no. Not quite.

The archipelago of Svalbard is indeed part of Norway, but in the same way that Puerto Rico is part of the US, or Greenland is part of Denmark.

A whole lot of important things have been reviewed in the Svalbard administration in Longyearbyen, from gun control, to environmental issues, to emergency services, and the issuing of marriage certificates.

One of the things that has also been reviewed  is immigration, and Svalbard works on a very different system to Norway. There is no visa regime on Svalbard at all. Literally anyone can move there and settle down without the need for a permit.

The only thing you need to prove is that you have sufficient funds to support yourself after moving there.

 This is important, because Svalbard is cold. Closer to the North Pole than it is to mainland Norway (itself a very cold country), Svalbard is actually freezing.


That's it on SUPER EASIEST COUNTRIES TO MIGRATE TO.

The disclaimer would be, if for any reason you consider any of this countries worth going to; please ensure to conduct further research.

For me, NO PLACE LIKE HOME!
Rather than thrashing a broken down system, you fix it!

Love,
Your Fragile Giant.

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