Nigerian Lady Relocates to Canada With Her Husband After Living in UK for 4 Years, Shares Experience

Nigerian Lady Relocates to Canada With Her Husband After Living in UK for 4 Years, Shares Experience

  • A Nigerian lady relocated to Canada with her husband after they had lived in the UK for four years
  • She shared her experience and how they had prepared to move to Canada as permanent residents
  • Many who came across the video shared their thoughts about their relocation to Canada, sparking reactions

A Nigerian lady, Jessica Okah, opened up about how she and her husband relocated to Canada after four years in the United Kingdom.

She shared her experience and stated that they had always wanted to relocate to Canada.

A Nigerian couple moves to Canada after staying in the UK for four years.
A Nigerian lady, Jessica Okah, relocates to Canada with her husband after living in the UK for four years. Photo: @thisisjessicaokah
Source: TikTok

In a TikTok video by @thisisjessicaokah, the lady shared how they packed their bags and moved to Canada.

The lady, who mentioned her weekly expenses in the UK, showed how she felt after leaving their UK residence.

She said:

"Relocation 2.0 From UK to Canada Diaries: Relocate with me from UK to Canada 🇨🇦 after almost 4 years of living in the UK."

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Watch the video below:

Reactions as Nigerian couple relocate to Canada

@Turbo said:

Canada is overhyped

@Darl Clark said:

Both countries are overhyped. You forever feel like a tourist never settling in while praying that govt policies dont impact you nor your family

@SurestST said:

Congratulations...God will go before you and make all your plans perfect to your favour ijn Amen. I'm happy for you

@ifeanyiduhgr8t said:

Me at 1am shining blushing and shining teeth as if say na me relocate. Congrats to u both

@debrah.kaiba said:

You’ve made a very good decision you’ll love it there🥰 I live in the US and I always go to Europe to see different countries trust me I can never stay there …. I’m happy for you

@Ayomikun said:

Wish you all the best. I relocated from Nigeria to UK and from UK to the USA as well! I can understand the emotions !

Sunny Omozokpia🇮🇪 said:

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Canada is too expensive my darling i was there for six months. u will surely run back to UK.canada is been control by India u can get a job my sister o. if u manage get humm try ur best sha good luck

@finedaddi said:

Canada? Not even America...why would a reasonable person leave the UK for Canada? I pray you guys don't regret it... good luck sha

@Nwamama(Mother page @Surecare3 said:

the annoying thing, whenever one is relocating, you dont get to take anything but your clothing..this life is meaningless like the Bible says.
A Nigerian lady, Jessica Okah, relocates to Canada with her husband after they lived in the UK for four years
A Nigerian couple moves to Canada after staying in UK for four years. Photo: @fhm
Source: Getty Images

Legit.ng had reported that Jessica Okah, who lived in a one-bedroom apartment in the UK with her husband, posted a breakdown of their monthly expenses.

She shared how much they pay for rent, electricity, taxes, and other monthly expenses, and people were amazed.

Lady sponsors sister to UK

Meanwhile, Legit.ng previously reported that a Nigerian lady sponsored her sister to join her in the UK four years after her relocation abroad for studies.

She opened up about her emotional journey in the UK as she welcomed her sister to the country.

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People who came across the viral video congratulated the sisters and shared their similar experiences.

Proofreading by James Ojo, copy editor at Legit.ng.

Source: Legit.ng

Authors:
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Victoria Nwahiri (Human Interest Editor) Victoria Nwahiri is a Reuters-certified journalist with 5+ years of experience in digital, social media, and print journalism. As a one-time freelancer and full-time journalist, she has extensively covered lifestyle, entertainment, and human interest stories that have impacted and attracted top policymakers. She is currently a Human Interest Editor at Legit.ng and can be reached via victoria.nwahiri@corp.legit.ng

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