|
ahmed blak (m)
|
Hello n/landers, anyone in the house with cape varde tourist travel info,after the nigeria ecowas what are the requirements?and hotel reservation,do they have direct flight from naija?i will appreciate any useful info from you guys.
|
|
|
|
|
|
elctroguru (m)
|
All Nationals Require Visa to enter Cape Verde. I don't know much info about them but you can easily get there from Senegal. I hope this will help a little bit
|
|
|
|
|
|
kenflipper (m)
|
/ 15SEP08 / 0328 UTC National Nigeria (NG) Destination Cape Verde Islands (CV)
Cape Verde Islands (CV)
Passport required. - Passport and/or passport replacing documents must be valid at least for the period of the intended stay. Passport Exemptions: - Holders of Identity cards issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs to foreign mission personnel.
Visa required, except for Nationals of Nigeria. Visa required, except for Former nationals of Cape Verde Islands, if holding proof thereof, including their spouses and/or children. Warning: - Non-compliance with visa requirements will result in refusal of entry and deportation at carrier's expense.
CHECK TINEWS/N1 - ELECTRONIC SYSTEM FOR TRAVEL AUTHORIZATION (ESTA) FOR VWP TRAVELLERS TO THE USA
Timaticweb Version 1.3 15 September 2008
Visa not required for Nigerians however a flat BTA of #1000 Euros or $1,500USD is required to be shown at the airport plus paid hotel reservation, failure to do that would result to direct deportation. Airsenegal and Caboair flies directly from Dakar in Senegal to capeverde for about $350USA return, Dakar-Capeverde-Dakar.
Warning: Cape Verde is a poor and very expensive Island, Nigerians have a bad reputation for drugs. Unless u re going on official duties it is not adviseable for anyone. There isnt any way out of and Nigerians are constantly been deported to dakar. Remember information is a powerful tool and failure to adhere strictly to attained information, can be disastrous and life threatening. Themsay! isnt an existing word in the english dictionary its a Nigerian conjugated slang!
|
|
|
|
|
|
ahmed blak (m)
|
EVERYWHERE NIGERIANS DO THIS NIGERIANS DO THAT SO MOST OF THE COUNTRIES INCLUDING OUR SAME AFRICAN CONTINENTS HATE NIGERIANS AND TREAT THEM BADLY,NOT TO EVEN TALK ABOUT ALGERIA THAT DEPORT NIGERIANS INSIDE MAIN DESERT,SAHARA.THANKS FOR THE INFO AND ADVICE BROS.
|
|
|
|
|
|
elctroguru (m)
|
CAPE VERDE self is planing to leave ECOWAS for EU, They want to join EU, Its rele funny to me, Those black monkey want to claim Eu and even call themselves Caribbean, LOL, African Caribbean I gueess
|
|
|
|
|
|
kenflipper (m)
|
Yes, they are working on joining EU isnt that funny?, but may be good for them. This is after OBJ visited the country when he was in power with financial packages. I learnt EU has told them to deport all foreigners and imposed strict visa regulation before they could be considered. If our govt would take care of its citizens and forget about our so called neighbours it would perharps do the country alot of good. Cape Verde is a poor country the only thing going on for them is salt, fishing and tourism which still isnt enough to run their govt they depend heavily of aids from USA and EU.
|
|
|
|
|
|
elctroguru (m)
|
Nice beautiful pictures, 
|
|
|
|
|
|
vikiviko (m)
|
Poor in natural resources, prone to drought and with little arable land, the Cape Verde islands are heavily dependent on food imports, sometimes in the form of aid. The former Portuguese colony comprises 10 islands and five islets, all but three of which are mountainous.
Nonetheless, Cape Verde enjoys a per capita income that is higher than that of many continental African nations. It has sought closer economic ties with the US, EU and Portugal.
|
|
|
|
|
|
shotster50 (m)
|
It is just another transit route for drugs and illegal immigrants like.
|
|
|
|
|
|