Located in Africa, Nigeria is Africa's largest economy and most populous nation. The country scores N/A/10 for teachers, with 6 visa pathways available. Several pathways is the recommended entry route.
Visa Pathways for Teachers
| Pathway | Income Req. | Processing | Path to PR | Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Subject to Regularization (STR) Visa | €4,000/monthly | 30-60 days | 15 years | 7/10 |
| Combined Expatriate Residence Permit and Aliens Card (CERPAC) | €4,000/monthly | 30-45 days | 15 years | 6/10 |
| Temporary Work Permit | €3,000/monthly | 15-30 days | — | 5/10 |
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Frequently Asked Questions
Can I emigrate to Nigeria as a teacher?
Yes — Nigeria offers 6 visa pathways relevant to teachers, including the route. Our data rates Nigeria at N/A/10 for teachers.
What salary can teachers expect in Nigeria?
Our salary competitiveness score for teachers in Nigeria is /10. Salaries in Nigeria are paid in NGN, and actual figures vary by city, experience, and employer.
Do teachers need professional recognition in Nigeria?
Formal professional recognition is generally not mandatory for teachers in Nigeria, although employers may value internationally recognised credentials.
How long does it take to get permanent residency in Nigeria?
The path to permanent residency in Nigeria typically takes 5-15 years, depending on your visa category. Citizenship is possible after 15 years of legal residence.
What is the cost of living in Nigeria?
The cost of living in Nigeria is rated /10 (higher = more affordable). A single person can expect to spend around €800/month. See the city-level breakdown above for detailed figures.