A Nigerian student in the United Kingdom has been forced to return home after his visa was cancelled, despite submitting over 3,000 job applications in a desperate bid to secure employment and remain in the country.
The heartbreaking story has ignited debate online about the harsh realities of post-study visa policies, immigration hurdles, and the struggle international students face abroad. According to reports, the student tirelessly applied for roles across multiple sectors but was unable to secure a position that met visa requirements before time ran out.
His situation has resonated with thousands, shining a spotlight on the competitive UK job market and the mounting pressure on foreign graduates to secure sponsorship within tight deadlines. Many social media users expressed sympathy, while others pointed to the growing complexities surrounding immigration rules.
The case underscores a sobering reality: for many international students, earning a degree abroad is only half the battle—the real challenge begins when navigating employment and visa survival in a tough global economy.


