The japa wave is still going strong, but for many Nigerians, high visa fees, schooling costs, and proof of funds make relocation feel like a luxury. But what if you could japa cheaply through a work route, skipping the expensive tuition and avoiding proof of millions in bank statements?
Good news: there are still European countries you can japa to without breaking the bank — if you’re willing to work. Some even allow migration without a job offer upfront.
“How much can I earn over there?” If you have this question, then relax because the countries we are about the mention pays the minimum of €1,200 per month, As long as you enter with the right job and legal work route, — even without a university degree. Sectors like logistics, caregiving, skilled trades, and tech support are actively recruiting foreign workers. The salaries may vary slightly by country, but they’re generally enough to cover living expenses and still allow you to save.
Below, we’ll break down the top European countries to relocate to via the work route, including total estimated costs in Naira.
1. Poland – Work Opportunities + Low Living Cost
Why Poland?
Poland has a growing demand for foreign labor, especially in sectors like manufacturing, IT, construction, cleaning, and care services. Work permits are relatively easy to obtain if you find an employer.
Work Route:
- Employer-sponsored work permit (Type A)
- No need for university degree in most cases
Total Estimate: ₦7 million – ₦9 million (Visa, Flight And insurance included)
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2. Czech Republic – Skilled & Unskilled Jobs Available

Why Czech Republic?
The Czech Republic is in need of foreign labor, especially for factory and warehouse jobs. Many Nigerians have already moved there through recruitment agencies.
Work Route:
- Long-Term Work Visa
- Requires job contract from employer
Cost: ₦6 million – ₦7 million
Note: Some legit agencies assist with the process, but research thoroughly to avoid scammers.
3. Lithuania – Gateway to the EU

Why Lithuania?
This Baltic country is welcoming foreign workers in logistics, cleaning, and construction. Visas can be processed in under 90 days.
Work Route:
- Temporary Work Visa
- Residence permit tied to employment contract
Cost Estimate: ₦6 million – ₦9 million
Perk: After 5 years, you can apply for permanent residency.
4. Hungary – Legal Work for Nigerians in High Demand Sectors

Why Hungary?
Though not as popular as Poland, Hungary offers work opportunities for foreign nationals in sectors like warehousing, agriculture, and factory work.
Work Route:
- Employer-sponsored visa
- Residence permit based on employment
Cost Estimate: ₦8 million – ₦9 million
Tip: Always verify that your job contract is legit and confirmed by immigration authorities.
5. Romania – Fast Visa Processing + Low Cost

Why Romania?
Romania is a great option if you want a cheap, quick relocation with work visa options in hospitality, construction, and caregiving.
Work Route:
- Employment-based long-stay visa (D/AM)
- Requires job offer
Cost Estimate: ₦6 million – ₦8.2 million
Perk: Romania is part of the EU. With permanent residency, you can work across Schengen in future.
6. Croatia – New EU Member Needing Workers

Why Croatia?
Since joining the Schengen Zone in 2023, Croatia has ramped up worker recruitment. Nigerians have migrated here for driving, hospitality, and construction work.
Work Route:
- Employment visa + residence permit
- Employer-sponsored
Cost Estimate: ₦6 million – ₦8million
Warning: Avoid any offers that ask for huge payments up front without showing you job contracts.
7. Malta – English-Speaking & Tourism-Oriented

Why Malta?
If you speak English and want an island life, Malta is a small country with big demand for tourism, hotel, and restaurant staff.
Work Route:
- Work permit (usually 1 year)
- Employer must apply for permit before you travel
Cost Estimate: ₦8 million – ₦9 million
Note: Our agency provides free accommodation. Arranged before your arrival
8. Slovakia – Underrated but Growing

Why Slovakia?
As a quiet, central Eopean country, Slovakia is recruiting foreign labor due to youth migration outwards. It’s a low-key japa destination.
Work Route:
- Job contract + Temporary Residence Permit
- Skilled and unskilled labor accepted
Cost Estimate: ₦5 million – ₦7million
Bonus: Cheaper than neighboring Austria or Germany, with nearly the same access to Schengen travel.
9. Latvia – Small, Friendly, and Open to Migrants

Why Latvia?
Latvia has a growing economy and low unemployment. There are work opportunities for drivers, hospitality staff, and IT workers.
Work Route:
- Employment-based residence permit
- Contract must be approved by immigration
Cost Estimate: ₦6 million – ₦8 million
Pro Tip: Latvia is cold in winter, so pack warm clothes if you’re heading there in Q4.
10. Estonia – Europe’s Digital Leader

Why Estonia?
Estonia is a hub for remote workers and digital professionals. The country is very tech-savvy and welcomes skilled migrants.
Work Route:
- Shortage Occupation List visa (for tech and construction)
- Employer sponsorship required
Cost Estimate: ₦7 million – ₦9 million
Special Option: Digital Nomad Visa available for freelancers.
Key Reminders Before You Japa Through Work Route
1. Using our Agency [Damsteph Intl Services Ltd] Will help you get verified jobs, and our packages includes Free Accomodation – arranged before your arrival.Contact us here info@damsteph.com or WhatsApp: +234-7071553772
2. Don’t pay upfront without a job contract or official invitation letter.
3. Always verify with the country’s immigration website or embassy.
4. Prepare a good CV and get your documents translated (if required).
5. Agencies can help—but avoid fake ones.
6. Keep ₦1 million extra as buffer. Things like police clearance, biometrics, and translations add up.
Final Thoughts
You don’t need ₦20 million to japa. If you’re ready to work and can get a job offer, you can leave Nigeria for as low as ₦5 million – ₦9million. Countries like Poland, Hungary, and Romania are quietly taking in thousands of workers every year—no degree required.
So, what’s stopping you? Polish that CV. Build your network. Do your research. The japa clock is ticking
Thank you for reading, always reach out to us for questions and enquiries.
