Nigerians have spent an astounding amount on Canadian visa applications in the first four months of 2024. Data from the Government of Canada reveals that 125,726 applications were processed by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) from January to April 2024.
The cost of applying for a Canadian visitor visa, which includes the biometric fee, stands at CAD 185. Assuming all applications were for the most affordable option, the visitor visa, the total expenditure amounts to CAD 23,259,310. When converted to Nigerian Naira, this translates to a staggering N25,265,435,163—approximately N25 billion. In terms of US Dollars, the amount is roughly $17 million.
Breakdown of Costs
- Cost per application (visitor visa and biometrics): CAD 185
- Total number of applications (January to April 2024): 125,726
- Total amount in CAD: 125,726 applications X CAD 185 = CAD 23,259,310
- Total amount in Nigerian Naira: CAD 23,259,310 X 1,086.25 = N25,265,435,163
- Total amount in USD (approximate): $17 million
The enormous financial outlay highlights the significant demand among Nigerians for temporary residency in Canada. This trend is driven by various factors, including the quest for better educational opportunities, employment prospects, and a higher standard of living.
Spending nearly N25 billion on visa applications in a short period reflects the strong desire to explore opportunities in Canada and the economic impact on Nigerian households. This figure, significant in any currency, shows the financial commitment involved in the immigration process.
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