No Student Visa? 5 Countries Nigerians Can Relocate to in 2026 with ₦10 Million
Dreaming of life abroad without going back to school? A student visa isn’t your only option. With at least ₦10 million, a remote job, or a solid business idea, you can land, settle, and start in five affordable countries this 2026. Rwanda offers Nigerian passport holders 30 days visa-free entry, plus cheap living costs that stretch your budget for six months or more. Georgia’s D-type visa and $400–$600 monthly expenses give you nearly a year of runway before earning. Poland requires a job offer and work permit, but smaller cities like Kraków cut rental bills. Spain and Portugal have digital nomad and passive-income visas; pick cities such as Granada, Braga, or Évora to maximise your savings. Success abroad hinges on planning. Understand each visa pathway, calculate realistic living expenses, and ensure your ₦10 million covers entry fees and at least six months of costs. The best relocators aren’t the richest, but those with the strongest plans.
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