Saturday 13 April 2019

Visa Free Countries for Nigerians



Visa applications and processing can be stressful and full of hassles sometimes for travel lovers and those looking a quick getaway destination.
Travel can either be impulsive or a surprise trip could also be on the cards for a loved one and you might just be looking for a visa-free travel destination with your Nigerian passport


Take a deep breath, sit back and keep scrolling – we’ve got a list of beautiful destinations absolutely visa-free for you to choose from. 
Yeah, visa-free – no form filling, just grab your bags and let’s go! 
Maldives
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Maldives; the Land of luxury and gems is open to Nigerians and a valid Nigerian passport holder can get a thirty-day free visa issued on arrival provided you have a valid return ticket out of Maldives.
Cambodia
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Bordered by Thailand to the northwest, Laos to the northeast, Vietnam to the east and the Gulf of Thailand to the southwest; Cambodia offers electronic visas to Nigerians all by contacting the nearest embassy or consulate of Cambodia 
Seychelles

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The beautiful love child and pride of East Africa; Seychelles is visa on arrival for Nigerians. The country’s visa-free policy gives room for visitors to get 30 days to stay permit which is issued on arrival.
Cote D’Ivoire
Uganda - Visa free

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The Land of Ivory, just as her name Cote d’ Ivoire implies is visa-free to Nigerians for up to 90 days.
Popular for its music, beach fronts, African Arts and food, we advise you to take advantage of its ECOWAS status and make that trip.
Ethiopia

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The home of coffee and HRH Haile Sellasie; Ethiopia, readily opens its borders to Nigerian passport holders and a visa on arrival is issued only at the Addis Ababa Bole International Airport with a gift of up to 90 days. 
Uganda
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A valid Nigerian passport, a vaccination certificate for Yellow Fever and a passport-sized photograph is all you need to go ahead and apply for a Ugandan visa and you could be on your way to Uganda in less than 24 hours.
Mauritius

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Bilateral ties mean Nigerians are only a flight away from one of the world’s most visited travel destination; Mauritius. A return flight ticket and proof of self self-sustenance during your trip are just all you need to get no less than a 30 days visa on arrival.
Comoros

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On arrival to Comoros, a 45 days visa costing just 30 Euros is given to a valid Nigerian passport holder. Yeah, that’s all.
Madagascar
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Have you seen the movie, Madagascar? Exactly just as it was displayed, the country boasts of being a paradise for wildlife lovers. The world’s fourth largest island is visa on arrival to Nigerians and you stay up to 90 days. Cool, yeah?
Ghana

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Ghana – popularly known as the gateway to Africa, Ghana has always opened its gates to Nigerian citizens. Akwabaa means welcome and a valid Nigerian passport holder is always welcomed for up to 90 days in the gold coast with its visa on arrival policy.
Time to cross off some of these destinations from your travel bucket list this year.
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