Close Menu
  • News
  • Opinions
  • Spotlight
  • Travel Tips
    • Visas
    • Things To Do
    • Places To Stay
  • Destinations
  • Style & Culture
  • Videos
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram TikTok
JapajantisJapajantis
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram TikTok
subscribe
  • News

    Nigerian Woman Jailed For Human Trafficking In Ghana

    September 20, 2024

    India Trains Over 27,500 Nigerian Professionals In 45 Years

    September 17, 2024

    Sweden Offers Immigrants N54m To Return To Their Countries

    September 13, 2024

    Nigerian Nurse Who Left Her Baby Alone To Die Jailed In UK

    September 12, 2024

    UAE Deports 400 Nigerians

    September 11, 2024
  • Opinions

    Donald Trump’s Student Visa Order – What Next For Nigerian Students?

    May 31, 2025

    Dark Sides Of ‘Japa’ People Don’t Talk About Enough

    March 15, 2025

    Struggle To ‘Japa’: Is It Worth The Financial And Mental Stress?

    February 27, 2025

    Nigerians and visa agents: ‘Monkey dey work, baboon dey chop’

    July 31, 2024

    Is The God of ‘The Abroad’ Same With Nigeria’s?

    June 27, 2024
  • Spotlight

    See Countries That Give Immediate Citizenship After Birth

    October 2, 2024

    Top 5 Countries You Will Get Killed For Drug Trafficking

    September 1, 2024

    Yung Sammy: Meet Nigerian Artist Who Raps In Hindi

    August 25, 2024

    Little Simz: British-Nigerian Rap Superstar Making Waves With Her Independent Albums

    August 6, 2024

    Abigail Marshall Katung: Meet Africa’s first Lord Mayor of Leeds

    July 14, 2024
  • Travel Tips
    1. Visas
    2. Things To Do
    3. Places To Stay
    4. View All

    How To Get Schengen Visa From Nigeria: A Complete Guide

    February 26, 2025

    What To Know About Italy’s New Digital Nomad Visa

    April 12, 2024

    How Nigerians Can Benefit From South Korea’s New ‘Workation’ Visa

    February 22, 2024

    How Nigerians Can Benefit From Malta’s ‘Specialist Employee Initiative’

    February 6, 2024

    7 Ways To Get Good Credit Score As Newcomer in The US

    September 30, 2024

    9 Fun Things To Do While Visiting Europe

    April 18, 2024

    15 Things To Do When You First Arrive In The UK

    February 3, 2024

    11 African Countries You Can Japa To If You Cannot Afford US, UK or Canada

    September 14, 2024

    7 Tips For Finding Budget-friendly Airbnb Options In The UK

    July 27, 2024

    11 Cheapest Hotels In Germany

    June 6, 2024

    7 Cheapest Areas To Live In UK

    May 2, 2024

    How To Stay Safe While Travelling Solo As A Nigerian Woman

    March 30, 2025

    7 Underrated Destinations For A Lavish Getaway

    March 1, 2025

    How To Get Schengen Visa From Nigeria: A Complete Guide

    February 26, 2025

    7 Ways To Get Good Credit Score As Newcomer in The US

    September 30, 2024
  • Destinations

    10 Cheapest Hotels To Stay In London

    July 7, 2024

    5 Asian Countries To Visit For Business

    June 25, 2024

    11 Cheapest Destinations To Enjoy Your Summer 2024

    June 19, 2024

    Top 5 Cheapest Provinces To Live In Canada

    May 25, 2024

    7 Countries You Can Migrate To With Your Family

    May 12, 2024
  • Style & Culture
  • Videos
JapajantisJapajantis
Home»Travel Tips»Voluntary Immigration: Causes, Other Things You Should Know
Travel Tips

Voluntary Immigration: Causes, Other Things You Should Know

Nonyelum OssaiBy Nonyelum OssaiJanuary 12, 2024Updated:January 14, 2024No Comments6 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Reddit WhatsApp Email
Voluntary Immigration: Causes, Other Things You Should Know
Share
Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest WhatsApp Email

Voluntary immigration has been part of human existence for centuries. Today, many people desire to move to other locations in search of a better life. Whether you are migrating for studies, work, business or you are migrating because you are following the trend, voluntary immigration is a phenomenon that will likely never end.

In Nigeria, voluntary immigration is known as japa. In the wake of economic woes and insecurity rocking the country, many Nigerians have opted to migrate to other countries, particularly Europe and America. So, what are the causes of this type of migration? Read this article to find out.

What is voluntary immigration?

Voluntary immigration refers to when migrants knowingly and willingly decide to leave their location to another location. It is completely the choice of the migrant to make that movement, whether to search for greener pastures, gain access to quality services and infrastructures, gain access to better education or simply because the person wants to move.

Voluntary immigration has two types – internal and external voluntary immigration. Internal immigration is defined as when a migrant chooses to move to another location within the country. For instance, moving from the village to the city in search of greener pastures.

On the other hand, external immigration, which Nigerians have popularly called japa, refers to when a migrant knowingly and willingly decides to leave their country for another with the approval of the authorities of the host country.

As the world continues to come together to form a smaller global village, more people desire to move to other areas where they think they can be more successful. Generally, it is seen as a welcome idea as long as the migrant follows due process.

ALSO READ: Immigration Changes: Learn About UK’s Latest Immigration Reforms, Its Impact On Families, Businesses

Causes of voluntary immigration

There are many causes of voluntary. Let us list and discuss them below:

Poverty and other economic problems

When the people are hungry, they look for various means to survive. One of such survival tactics is migrating to a more economically developed country for greener pastures. In the 1600s, the first European migrants to arrive in North America travelled through ships and harsh conditions in search of a better life for themselves.

The same thing is happening now in Nigeria, which is currently experiencing economic woes that have even prompted several multinational and indigenous companies to close shop and take their businesses elsewhere. There is hunger in the land. The country has an unpleasant record of experiencing poverty, with about 71 million people living in extreme poverty today, according to World Poverty Clock. Therefore, many are leaving to escape poverty.

Political instability

When a location’s political atmosphere is toxic, people would want to move to more conducive environments. For instance, the 2023 general elections witnessed some political instability in some parts of the country. Some people lost properties while others lost their lives due to their political affiliations. That type of atmosphere can make one decide to migrate to other safer locations.

Insecurity

In Nigeria, religion and ethnicity has been the bane of security in the country. Today, there are religious fanatics like the Boko Haram, ISWAP and ISIS terrorizing the North. In the North-Central, herdsmen have wasted a lot of people’s lives. For instance, herdsmen attacked three local government areas of Plateau State, killing over 70 people on 2023 Christmas eve.

South East is burdened by operatives of the Indigenous People of Biafra (IPOB) and unknown gunmen maiming and killing perceived political enemies. The South-West region is also not left out as news of ritual killings are reported in the region regularly.

In Nigeria, kidnapping and armed robbery has become a menace. Culprits are “cashing out” with ransom paid by the victims. Therefore, these insecurity issues have forced many Nigerians to seek a better life outside the country as no one wants to stay in a country where they do not feel safe.

Education

Education has been one of the major factors of voluntary immigration for a long time. In terms of internal immigration, education can make one leave their location in the village to a city. It can also make a city person move to a small university town.

In Nigeria, the most popular factor is the student visa route which many Nigerian migrants have utilised to move to other countries with more advanced educational facilities. Many have migrated to Europe and North America for quality education in tertiary institutions to earn certificates ranging from Bachelor’s degree to PHD.

Also, education from primary to secondary level is often free in many economically advance countries and also in developing countries. This can attract migrants from poorer countries to move there to give their wards a chance at quality education.

Access to better health care and other services

Health is wealth. When a location does not have sufficient facilities to take care of ailing members, many will choose to move to other locations that have the facilities they need. For instance, part of the reason why the United Kingdom is a hotspot for migrants is the NHS program which allows residents access to free quality healthcare services.

Because they want to migrate

Sometimes, a person can be comfortable in their location but still choose to migrate to another location. For instance, a successful entrepreneur who enough resources to have everything he or she needs, may decide to migrate to another country. They are not migrating because they hope for a better life they are currently enjoying, but for another reason which could simply be because they are tired of their current location. Another reason can be because their peers are migrating and they want to follow the trend.

Difference between voluntary immigration and forced immigration

The key difference between voluntary immigration and forced immigration is the fact that the former is done out of one’s free will to choose to move to another place. On the other hand, forced immigration often occurs when one is compelled to move to another location due to factors such as extreme poverty, which can lead to death; war, insecurity or environmental disasters.

For instance, a refugee fleeing from an ongoing war or armed conflict can be forced to migrate to a safer location. Also, victims of environmental disasters, such as flooding, erosion and earthquake, are forced to migrate to safer locations and start life all over.

ALSO READ: Nigerian Students In UK Told To “Go Back Home”

Nonyelum Ossai

Related Posts

How To Stay Safe While Travelling Solo As A Nigerian Woman

March 30, 2025

7 Underrated Destinations For A Lavish Getaway

March 1, 2025

How To Get Schengen Visa From Nigeria: A Complete Guide

February 26, 2025
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Don't Miss

Donald Trump’s Student Visa Order – What Next For Nigerian Students?

May 31, 2025

How To Stay Safe While Travelling Solo As A Nigerian Woman

March 30, 2025

Dark Sides Of ‘Japa’ People Don’t Talk About Enough

March 15, 2025

7 Underrated Destinations For A Lavish Getaway

March 1, 2025
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • TikTok
  • YouTube

Subscribe to Updates

Get the latest news & stories from Japajantis.com

follow japajantis
About Us
About Us

Japajantis is a travel news blog covering intriguing news stories of Nigerians abroad and valuable travel tips for making more informed decisions overseas.

Facebook X (Twitter) YouTube TikTok
Popular Topics
Arsenal Japa Schengen Visa Travel News Travel Tips
Quick Links
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • How To Contribute
Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram TikTok
  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
  • How To Contribute
© 2025 Japajantis.com

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.