Several Nigerians in Canada Get Deported after Failing Tricky Question at Embassy, Man Shares Hint in Video
- A Nigerian man living abroad has advised people to be very smart when answering questions at an embassy
- In a detailed video shared via the TikTok app, he revealed a tricky question that has made people get deported from Canada
- Social media users have shared their thoughts about the video with many thanking him for the information
Noxa, a Nigerian man living abroad has delved into the reasons behind Canada's deportation of individuals.
According to Noxa, several Nigerians have been deported from Canada for failing to answer a tricky question rightly.
He explained the case of a lady who was deported at the point of entry due to her intention to work in Canada while holding a Tourist visa.
The lady had expressed her willingness to seize job opportunities if they arose during her visit to Canada.
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However, when questioned by immigration officials about the purpose of her visit, she claimed to be a tourist with a one-month stay plan.
Noxa explains tricky questions to Nigerians who intend to move to Canada
In his video, Noxa emphasized the crucial point that individuals with a Tourist visa are not permitted to work in Canada without a valid work permit. As a result, the lady was promptly sent back to her home country.
According to him, officers at the embassy would ask holders of tourist visas if they would stay in the country if they find a job.
He advised netizens to think well and answer smartly as they risk deportation if they fail to be wise.
He reiterated:
“You cannot work in Canada when you have a Tourist visa because you don’t have a work permit.”
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This revelation by Noxa shed light on the strict enforcement of immigration policies in Canada and serves as a cautionary tale for those who may unknowingly violate their visa conditions.
Reactions as man shares reason some people get deported from Canada
The video has sparked discussions and raised awareness among TikTok users about the importance of adhering to immigration regulations when visiting foreign countries.
@Saphii commented:
“I’m surprised I wasn’t asked questions. I just went for my permit and left.”
@Joy_tims commented:
“I really understand this. This is the truth, u need to be smarter than these people.”
@RICH KOBBY SCOTT commented:
“You opened my eye on this question bro.”
@Shades reacted:
“Good education.”
@Godsplan reacted:
“This thing na very gud update u need to keep records should in case.”
@julls said:
“But this one if this question is asked, it's just common sense and smartness.”
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@BobbyTech reacted:
“Thank you so much boss.”
@Tee flow vibes commented:
“One thing about the consular is that the moment you fail a question they won't bother going further to ask the next question.”
@unbothered_elle said:
“Na only sense person need nobody go tell u.”
@RoyalBite cakes and services reacted:
“Thank you for the information.”
Watch the video below:
Man in Canada narrates how his Ghanaian friends tried to get him deported
Meanwhile, YEN.com.gh reported in a separate story that a video of a young man opening up on his experience with Ghanaian nationals in Canada has got many people worried.
In an interview, the man revealed that the people he considered his friends tried to get him deported.
Netizens who watched the video agreed with the comments made by the man.
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