Man Relocates To Canada To Work and Study On Student Visa, Wakes Up Early, Goes To Class
- A Nigerian man captured his daily life as an international student in Canada as he shuttled between work and school
- The man woke up very early in the morning and never returned home until it was evening to prepare for school
- Among many Nigerians who reacted to his video were those who believed a Lagosian would not have a problem with his schedule
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A Nigerian man who travelled to Canada on a student visa shared how he has been coping with work and school.
The man (@crizomeccc) woke up as early as 5 a.m. to prepare for work. He spent more than one hour commuting to his workplace.
![Work and study in Canada/Students in class. Work and study in Canada/Students in class.](https://cdn.yen.com.gh/images/1120/bc5ae78cb363268d.jpeg?v=1)
Source: TikTok
Working and studying in Canada
He was already tired by the time his shift was done. The international student went to school after 5 p.m.
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The Nigerian man's class started at 6 p.m. and ended two hours later in a video. He set out for home at night. Nigerians admired his opportunity to study and work.
Watch his video below:
YEN.com.gh compiled some of the reactions below:
Jcee_Bankz said:
"If you like wake up 3 am we go still come."
OriginalBlackGuy said:
"Who survive for Lagos go survive anywhere."
Psalmz said:
"Mehn as easy as this looks, this ain’t life this is stressful in 3D."
bornflex said:
"What you don’t understand is that in Canada you can school while working but in Africa even after school you won’t still get work."
Adams said:
"Guyyyyyyy do you even rest at all?,omo forget the money make we talk true,e no easy ooo."
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Shreek asked:
"When do you have time to study?"
boniadarlianstephens said:
"Omo na to go all ur school here bfr leaving oh."
Chukwuebuka779 said:
"We do it here in Lagos. it is not unusual to us."
Elizabeth said:
"Omo nah baba stress be this I have experience it before may God grant you more strength stay strong bruh."
Lazy people should not travel
Earlier, YEN.com.gh reported that a Ghanaian man got tongues wagging on TikTok after he advised lazy people to drop the idea of travelling abroad in search of greener pastures.
In a TikTok video, the man revealed that the key principle of success abroad is hard work hence anyone without that attribute should not bother travelling at all.
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