Everyone Told You Japa Needs ₦15 Million. That's the First Lie.

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You have done the maths. Probably more than once.

Tuition. Proof of funds. Flights for the family. It comes to something like ₦15 million, maybe more. And you do not have it. At your current salary, you are not going to have it any time soon either.

So you close the laptop. And you sit there in the quiet, carrying a feeling you would never say out loud:

"Everyone is leaving. And japa is only for rich people. Not for someone like me."

Then, because hope does not die easily, you go looking for another way.

You search "visa sponsorship jobs." You apply to a hundred of them and hear nothing back. You see a post about getting a remote job and relocating, and you chase that for two months before realising nobody can explain how it actually works.

And then an agent slides into your DM. He has a job for you in Canada. He just needs ₦500,000 for the LMIA processing.

Maybe you walked away. Maybe you did not. Maybe you are one of the thousands of Nigerians who paid and got a fake letter, and you have not told anybody, because the shame is worse than the money.

I need to tell you something, and it is going to make you angry.

Almost everything you have been told about japa is wrong.

Not slightly wrong. Not out of date. Wrong in ways that have cost Nigerians billions of naira and years of their lives.

"You must study first." No. There are legitimate routes to Canada that require no tuition and no school at all.

"Get a remote job and relocate." A remote job for a foreign company usually gives you no legal right to live in that country. People chase this for months and end up nowhere.

"My agent has an LMIA for you, just pay." Selling an LMIA is illegal in Canada. A real employer never charges you for a job. Anyone asking you to pay for one is committing a crime against you.

"Canada is not accepting immigrants any more." Also false. Some doors are narrowing. Others are opening wider than ever.

That last one matters more than you know.

Because while everyone is fighting over the expensive study route, that route is actually being cut back. And at the same time, the routes that require no tuition at all have been quietly expanding.

Nobody is telling you this. Not the agents. Not the WhatsApp groups. Not the loud pages selling you "japa secrets."

And there is a simple reason nobody tells you: there is no money in telling you the truth.

Who I am, and why I am telling you this

My name is Kelechi Davis. I am not an immigration lawyer, and I am not an agent. I have never taken a naira from anybody for a visa, and I never will.

I am a Nigerian father who moved his own family to Canada.

I did it myself. I prepared every document. I handled the proof of funds. I sat at my desk night after night, confused and scared, exactly like you are now. I know what it feels like to look at the numbers and feel a door closing on your children's future.

And along the way, I learned something that changed everything for me:

The system is not closed to ordinary people. It is just badly explained to them, and deliberately misexplained to them by people who profit from the confusion.

There are several legitimate ways into Canada. Some need money. Some need skills. Some need a language score. Some need patience. But they are real, they are legal, and at least one of them is probably open to you right now, and you do not know it.

Let me be honest about what this is not

I will not insult you. So let me say plainly what I am not promising:

  • I am not promising you a cheap or easy route. Cheaper does not mean easier. The routes that do not need millions instead need skills, experience, language scores, and patience.
  • I am not promising you a visa. Nobody honest can. Anybody who does is lying to you.
  • I am not selling you a secret. There are no secrets. There is only information that has been buried under noise and lies.
  • I am not an agent. I do not want to process anything for you. I want to hand you the map and let you walk it yourself.

What I am offering is simpler, and rarer: the truth, in order, from someone who walked the road.

Introducing: The Honest Canada Pathways

Every Legitimate Route from Nigeria to Canada — Who Actually Qualifies, What It Truly Costs, and How to Choose the Right Path for You.

This is not a book about how to get rich enough to japa. It is a book about how to stop wasting years chasing the wrong door, and finally find the one that is open to you.

What is inside

  • The 10 Biggest Lies Nigerians Believe About Japa — including the remote-work lie, the LMIA lie, and the "study is the only way" lie. This chapter alone will save you years.
  • Every legitimate route, honestly assessed — study permit, skilled worker, provincial nomination, employer-sponsored work permits, skilled trades, healthcare routes, family sponsorship, and digital nomad visas.
  • The same four questions for every route: Who actually qualifies? What does it really cost? What are the common mistakes? Is this realistic for you?
  • The truth about remote work and relocation — what it can do, what it cannot do, and the legitimate version nobody explains.
  • How to spot a fake job, agent, or LMIA offer in 60 seconds — so nobody ever takes your money again.
  • The route that pride makes most Nigerians ignore — and why I chose it myself.
  • What to build, starting this month — even if your move is two years away.
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Your quick win: find your door tonight

Inside the guide is a 20-minute exercise called "Which Door Is Open To Me?"

You answer honestly about your age, your education, your work experience, your English, your skills and your savings. And at the end of it, you will know the one or two routes that genuinely fit you, and the single thing you need to build first.

You will open this guide believing japa is for rich people.

Twenty minutes later, you will have a route with your name on it.

What readers are saying

Kelechi shared a clear pathway that helped us understand the right process and organize our documents. The guidance saved us a lot of confusion. — John, Enugu.

The price

Let me put this in perspective for you.

Fake agents charge Nigerians between ₦300,000 and ₦5,000,000 for "LMIA processing" and "visa slots" that do not exist. One man in Lagos paid over ₦1 million for a job offer that turned out to be forged.

Nigerians lost an estimated ₦4.7 billion to fake visa and job scams in a single year.

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My honest guarantee

I will not promise you a visa, because nobody honest can. But I will promise you this: if you read this guide and it does not give you a clearer, more honest picture of your real options than anything else you have found, tell me and I will make it right.

Your Canadian future

You have two choices tonight

The first choice is to close this page. Go back to the WhatsApp groups. Apply to a few more "visa sponsorship jobs" that will never reply. Wait for the next agent to slide into your DMs with a job that does not exist. And in two years, be exactly where you are tonight, doing the same maths, getting the same answer.
The second choice is to spend one evening with the truth. Find out which door is actually open to you. Learn to spot the wolves. And start building, this month, toward a route that is real.

You are not locked out. You have just been looking at the wrong door, because somebody profited from pointing you at it.

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This guide provides general educational information based on personal experience and publicly available official sources. It is not legal or immigration advice, and it does not guarantee any visa or immigration outcome. Immigration rules, figures, and processing times change regularly — always verify current requirements with official Government of Canada sources (canada.ca / IRCC) before acting. For complex cases, consult a licensed Regulated Canadian Immigration Consultant (RCIC) or a Canadian immigration lawyer.