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Nigerians can visit 20 countries without visa, 25 with visa-on-arrival

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Nigerians can visit these countries on all continents

By Jeph Ajobaju, Chief Copy Editor

Nigerians can visit more than 50 countries for business or leisure without a visa or obtain visa on arrival, a privilege on offer in Africa and elsewhere long before Muhammadu Buhari mounted the saddle in Aro Rock.

It is generally easier to travel to African countries such as Madagascar, Namibia, and Ethiopia with a simple visa on arrival but there are also options in Bolivia in South America and Iran in the Middle East.

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And several islands in the Caribbean and South Pacific offer easy access to Nigerians.

If you have a destination in mind for which you need to get a visa before you can travel, says Premium Times, get clued up on the requirements before you book your flight.

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You can use a global visa website to find out more about specific visa policies of each country based on nationality. These websites also help get e-visas (electronic visas) to many destinations worldwide.

An overview below provided by Premium Times lists some destinations Nigerians  can travel to without a visa before they jet out.

Countries Nigerians can visit without a visa

Nigerians can visit 20 countries without any sort of visa. Travellers are generally granted 30 days’ entry, but it can be longer in some places.

If you travel to Benin, Chad, The Gambia, Senegal, Haiti, Saint Kitts and Nevis, you can stay for 90 days. In Barbados or Dominica, you can stay for 180 days.

Here is the list of visa-free destinations for holders of Nigerian passport:

1.     Barbados

2.     Benin

3.     Burkina Faso

4.     Cape Verde

5.     Chad

6.     Cote d’Ivoire

7.     Dominica

8.     The Gambia

9.     Ghana

10. Guinea

11. Guinea-Bissau

12. Haiti

13. Liberia

14. Mali

15. Niger

16. Saint Kitts and Nevis

17. Senegal

18. Sierra Leone

19. Togo

20. Vanuatu

Although you do not need a visa to travel to these destinations, your passport must be valid for the duration of your trip.

Countries Nigerians can get a visa on arrival

The next best thing after visa-free travel is getting a visa on arrival. It saves time spent at embassies and collecting and filling out copious documents for a visa.

Visa on arrival tends to be quick and easy, processed directly at your point of entry into the country. Currently, Nigerians can visit 25 countries with the length of stay ranging from 14 to 90 days.

Here are the countries offering visa on arrival for Nigerians:

1.     Bolivia

2.     Comoros

3.     Djibouti

4.     Ethiopia

5.     Gabon

6.     Iran

7.     Kenya

8.     Lebanon

9.     Lesotho

10. Madagascar

11. Malawi

12. Maldives

13. Mauritania

14. Mauritius

15. Mozambique

16. Namibia

17. Palau

18. Rwanda

19. Samoa

20. Seychelles

21. Somalia

22. South Sudan

23. Suriname

24. Tuvalu

25. Uganda

The following countries grant stays of up to 90 days:

1.     Bolivia

2.     Ethiopia

3.     Kenya

4.     Namibia

5.     Madagascar

6.     Malawi

7.     Seychelles

To be granted a visa on arrival, in most cases, you need to show a booking for transport leaving the country. Make sure you have this to hand.

You may have to provide other documents, so it is good to check the policy in your intended destination before you leave.

What to do if you need a visa

The process varies considerably for countries requiring a pre-arranged embassy visa.

Each country has its own rules, requirements and conditions, so the best thing to do is to check with the nearest embassy or consulate of your intended destination.

They will tell you:

·        Documents and information you need to provide

·        How long it takes to process a visa

·        How many days you can stay in the country

·        How much a visa costs

Your passport must be valid beyond your return date. There is a minimum number of months for which your passport must be valid in order to be granted a visa.

Travel inspiration

If you need a holiday abroad and you are still thinking about where to go, here are a few ideas about destinations that are visa-free or offer visa on arrival.

Bolivia

Discover Bolivia’s fascinating cultural heritage. With numerous indigenous cultures and rich history, there is so much to learn in this country.

Bolivia also boasts incredibly diverse landscapes, from tall peaks to the famous salt flats of Uyuni. Visit Coroico rainforest or Lake Titicaca, the highest lake in the world.

Dominica

Known as a hiker’s paradise, Dominica is one of the most tropical of the Caribbean islands. Everywhere you go, you will be surrounded by lush vegetation and stunning scenery.

With tall peaks to climb, waterfalls to swim in, and snorkelling spots teeming with marine life, lovers of the outdoors won’t want to leave.

Ethiopia

Ethiopia is home to very unique sights, both cultural and natural. These range from historical monuments to endemic wildlife such as the Ethiopian wolf, the Walia Ibex, and the famous Gelada Baboons.

Don’t miss the opportunity to marvel at the astonishing colours of the Danakil Depression, or be blown away by the spectacular views from the Simien Mountains, nicknamed the roof of Africa.

Samoa

Is a relaxing beach holiday calling your name? The idyllic island of Samoa is waiting for you. Nestled in the heart of the South Pacific Ocean, a trip to Samoa promises white sandy beaches and crystal clear waters.

Samoans are extremely friendly and laid back, so you can find out all about the local Polynesian culture while you enjoy the warm hospitality on the island.

We hope this visa information makes planning your next international trip easier. Whether you visit Barbados, Cape Verde, Kenya, or any other country, have an excellent time.

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