18
Jun
Affordable European Countries Where Nigerians Can Earn and Save
When considering relocation, one major factor Nigerians weigh is whether they’ll truly earn enough to live well and save. At EasyJapa, ...
16
Jun
A Day in the Life: What It’s Really Like Working in Germany as a Nigerian
Relocating to Germany for work is a bold and rewarding move—especially for Nigerians seeking better opportunities abroad. But what does...
11
Jun
“EU Work Migration: 2025 Update for Nigerians and Africans”
The European Union is actively refining its labour migration policies—and if you're a Nigerian planning to move legally for work, it's ...
09
Jun
Working in Lithuania: A Practical Guide for Nigerians Seeking Legal Jobs
As more Nigerians seek stable, legal employment opportunities in Europe, Lithuania is emerging as a smart and strategic destination. Lo...
04
Jun
Why Croatia Is a Hidden Gem for Nigerian Skilled Workers in 2025
When most Nigerians consider relocating to Europe for work, countries such as Germany, the UK, or the Netherlands often top the list. B...
02
Jun
Understanding Schengen Countries: What You Should Know Before Relocating for Work
If you're exploring work opportunities in Europe, you’ve likely come across the term “Schengen countries.” But what does it mean,...
28
May
The Smart Way to Start Your Relocation Journey
Relocating abroad for work is one of the biggest decisions you’ll ever make. But if you want to do it legally, affordably, and without ...
26
May
Work Permit vs. Job Seeker Visa: What’s the Difference and Which Should You Choose?
Introduction
When it comes to relocating to Europe for work, two common visa options are, the Work Permit and the Job Seeker Visa. B...
21
May
In-Demand Jobs in Europe for Nigerians Without a Degree (Updated for 2025)
🌍 Yes, You Can Relocate Without a Degree
If you’ve ever thought that relocating legally to Europe for work requires a university deg...
21
May
“Inside EasyJapa: Your Trusted Partner for Legal Work Abroad”
Introduction:
Relocating abroad for work is a big decision, and for many Nigerians, it can also feel like navigating a maze of misin...