Woman Emotional After Canadian Visa Got Approved in TikTok Video, Flaunts Her Passport in Tears
- A Nigerian lady has taken to social media to celebrate the Canadian government approving her visa application
- In a touching video, she shed tears of joy as she protectively flaunted her passport and those of her loved ones
- Her video divided netizens, with some wondering why she was crying about migrating, while others celebrated with her
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It was a moment of joy for a Nigerian lady as her Canadian visa application was successful.
The lady could not contain her joy as she broke the news to her followers on TikTok.
Woman chuffed with Canada visa
In a short TikTok video, @chidimmaezema displayed four passports and used her hand to cover the confidential parts to show the visa.
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She then held the passports close to her chest as she continued to shed tears.
"Thank you Jesus," she captioned her video.
Watch the video below:
People divided over her visa celebration video
Oma peace said:
"Please when you reach there abeg I day beg you, don't start turn to motivation speaker, because the one's we have is enough am I'm tired of them."
ladyG gg said:
''Congratulations. But I will not cry. Canada or not Canada. Nigeria will be great again We still have hope."
kacydd said:
"You de cry still de cover am, how are my sure you're not pranking us."
Prince - Chris said:
"Why are you girls making it to look like getting a visa is a big deal."
Ruthy171005 said:
"Congratulations dear. I and my love ones will testify to this, this year."
Investor-B said:
"I always laugh when I see people crying all because of Canada visa e no go better for those who made Nigerians like this."
styqwoke said:
"My mama go tell me, never post anything till you 100% settle."
emmygadgets said:
"You're crying because you're going to heaven abi."
Traumatised family vows never to return to SA
Briefly News previously reported that traumatised CEO Sean Stephens abruptly ended his South African holiday, rushing back to his Canadian offices in New Market.
Originally intended as a picturesque adventure exploring cultural wonders with his teenage children, the trip turned into a harrowing four-hour ordeal when fake police officers stopped him in Mbombela.
According to eNCA, Stephens struggles to erase the nightmare from his memory as the bogus officers turned aggressive during the disturbing incident.
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