- An expert lists some vital skills that can fetch big bucks if expats master them abroad
- According to the expert, skills such as hairdressing, tailoring, wig making, knitting, cooking and baking are lucrative in Canada, the US and the UK
- The expert said that immigrants who move to Canada, the US and the UK with the skills can make a lot of money
An expert has listed some important skills that expats should consider before moving abroad.
Some of the skills they include hairdressing, sewing, wig making, knitting, cooking and baking.
Source: UGC
According to the expert with the handle TikTok, @visa.sponsorshipthe skills listed are in high demand and lucrative in Canada, the UK and the US.
Profitable skills in Canada, USA and UK
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Skills such as driving, professional make-up, phone and laptop repairs, plumbing, electrical work and childcare are also included.
According to Indeedplumbers earn N23,000 (GH₵308) per hour in Canada. In the UKthey earn N22,000 (GH₵295) per hour and in USA they get N25,000 (GH₵335) every hour.
Audits also show that electricians earn N25,000 (GH₵335) an hour in the US, N23,000 (GH₵308) in Canada and N24,000 (GH₵321) in the UK.
Commenting on the story, Dr Olumuyiwa Igbalajobi, a scholarship expert who also lives and works in Canada, confirms that technicians like electricians and plumbers could earn a lot in Canada.
His words:
“We recently hired a guy for my office door. He was charging us $65 an hour. There aren’t many people in that.”
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Check out the skills below:
Reactions as experts list the relevant skills you need to possess before relocating
@mirianujunwa971 said:
“Guys, I love so much.”
@beejay Beauty commented:
“I’m a hairdresser, nail technician and makeup artist.”
@horlary said:
“I’m a tailor, I have my sponsorship money. The only connection that remains.”
@Theophilus Evans commented:
“I’m a truck driver and I want to travel.”
@Osinachi…oluwashino said:
“Software development.”
@Rod&Lori said:
“I’m good at cooking. I need a US visa sponsor.”
@Femihy said:
“Just driving, me sabi.”
@Queen Mother said:
“Caregiver and Driving.”
@Naa Pretty commented:
“I want to come to Canada.”
Ghanaian man visits visa application center, surprised to see huge crowd wanting to leave for Canada
In a related story, YEN.com, gh reported that a video of a young man talking about what he saw after visiting Canada’s visa application center in Ghana has gone viral.
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The man was in disbelief at the huge numbers who had visited the place in an attempt to process their documents and travel to Canada.
Netizens who saw the video expressed different opinions on the matter.
Source: Legit.ng