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We Didn’t Request For One Million Nigerian Migrants—Canada

Kemi Ashefon by Kemi Ashefon
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The Canadian government has condemned the report that it made a request for one million Nigerians to relocate to the country.

The High Commission of Canada to Nigeria faulted the report in a series of tweets on Tuesday following a report titled, “Canada’s Prime Minister begs Nigeria President for one million immigrants.”

In its reaction, the Canadian embassy urged Nigerians not to fall for the report, saying it was too good to be true.

It, however, directed Nigerians to its website for authentic information about travelling to Canada adding that no fewer than 4,200 Nigerians were approved for permanent residency in Canada in 2017.

It explained that the figure was almost double the number of the permanent residency approved in the year prior, stressing that Nigerians in Canada make important contributions to both countries.

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