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EU May Impose Tough Visa Rules On Nigeria Over Illegal Migration by 2mercy: 8:06am On Feb 20, 2020
• Union declares Nigerians among top 10 illegal immigrants in Europe

• Nigerian criminal networks active, says EU, demands solution

Eniola Akinkuotu and Olaleye Aluko

The European Union says it can impose restrictive visa implementation rules on Nigeria, if it fails to play its part in the return and readmission of its nationals staying illegally in the EU.

The EU, which comprises Germany, Italy, Spain, France and 23 other countries, further stated that although it would not place a visa ban on Nigeria, it could make its visas more difficult for Nigerian applicants if Nigeria failed to meet its standards.

The EU Spokesperson for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Ms Virginie Battu-Henriksson, said this in an email chat with The PUNCH on Tuesday.

Recall that the United States had last month imposed immigrant visa ban on Nigeria and five other countries.

Under the new policy, citizens of the affected countries would not be allowed to apply for visas to emigrate to the US under the policy aimed at tightening “security for countries that don’t comply with the US minimum security standards or cooperate to prevent illegal immigration.”

According to the Department of Homeland Security, Nigeria presents a high risk, relative to other countries in the world, of terrorist travel to the US.

The US further stated that Nigeria did not adequately share public-safety and terrorism-related information, which is necessary for the protection of the national security and public safety of the US.

Following the US action, the Federal Government set up a committee headed by the Minister of Interior, Rauf Aregbesola, to ensure that Nigeria meets requirements the US said were not in place.

On February 5, the committee met with the US Consular General in Abuja with a view to addressing issues raised in the visa ban.
On Tuesday, the US Ambassador to Nigeria, Ms Mary Lenoard, explained that the visa ban was not permanent, adding that it was subject to review if certain conditions were met.

But while Nigeria is struggling with the US visa ban, the EU said it could impose restrictive visa implementation rules on it.

Nigerians among top 10 nationals illegally staying in EU

When asked if the EU had challenges Nigeria was trying to resolve with the US, Battu-Henriksson said Nigerians still placed among the top 10 nationalities detected as staying irregularly in the EU even though the number of Nigerians travelling irregularly to the EU had dropped.

One good thing about Buhari’s regime she said Nigerian criminal networks remained active in the EU.


The EU spokesperson said, “Nigerians still place among the top 10 nationalities detected as staying irregularly on the EU territory, although the number of Nigerians entering the EU irregularly declined drastically last year.

Nigerian criminal networks remain active in EU
“Nigerian criminal networks remain active in Europe, and Nigeria remains the main non-EU country of origin for victims of trafficking (mainly women) registered in the EU.”

When asked if the EU would be giving Nigeria the “American treatment”, she said Nigeria could face a restriction if certain criteria were not met.
Battu-Henriksson stated that if Nigeria did not play its part in the readmission of its citizens living illegally in the EU, then strict measures could be put in place.

She said what the EU could do if Nigeria failed to meet its criteria was to adapt the rules on processing short-stay visa applications.

The EU spokesperson stated, “What the EU can do since new rules on short-stay visas to the EU became applicable on 2 February 2020, is to adapt the rules on processing short-stay visa applications, depending on whether a non-EU country cooperates satisfactorily on the return and readmission of their nationals staying irregularly in the EU.

“Under the new rules, the EU Commission will regularly assess the level of cooperation of non-EU countries on the readmission of irregular migrants. If the level of cooperation is insufficient, the commission, together with member states, can decide on a temporary more restrictive implementation of certain provisions of the visa code.

“This could have an impact on the processing time, the length of validity of the visa to be issued, the level of the visa fee to be charged and the fee waivers. It is important to note that this mechanism does not amount to a visa ban and does not call into question the right to submit an application for a visa or to be granted a visa. It only allows for a more restrictive implementation of some of the visa rules. This concerns short-stay visas to the Schengen area, covering stays of up to 90 days in any 180-day period.”

Battu-Henriksson recalled that in 2016, an EU Council decision authorised the opening of negotiations on readmission agreement with Nigeria – making it only the second country in West Africa with which the EU was negotiating such a formal agreement.

The readmission agreement seeks to ensure that Nigerians travelling to the EU take only the legal routes.

It also seeks to ensure that Nigeria is able to readmit its citizens living illegally in the EU.

“It is in our common interest to work on dissuading migrants to take dangerous irregular routes to Europe and risk exploitation. Returns and readmission are part of working on this common endeavour,” she said.

The EU spokesperson said Nigeria remained a partner in the fight against terrorism and human trafficking.

Battu-Henriksson said the EU was also supporting the multinational joint task force in its fight against Boko Haram and had donated 55 million euros to the African peace facility.

Nigeria’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs said that it had not received any official notice from the EU that it was considering Nigeria for visa restriction rules.

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs’ Spokesperson, Ferdinand Nwonye, stated this in an interview with one of our correspondents on Wednesday, while reacting to whether the EU was considering Nigeria for a visa restriction.

He said, “We had European Union-Nigeria dialogue on Tuesday and the matter was not brought up. It was not brought up at all.

“Be that as it may, it has not come to us officially. And you know definitely that anybody who has a visa and the visa expired based on the conditions of the issuance, the person is expected to come back or renew his stay there.”

https://punchng.com/illegal-migration-we-may-impose-tough-visa-rules-on-nigeria-eu-warns/

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Re: EU May Impose Tough Visa Rules On Nigeria Over Illegal Migration by PlayerMeji: 8:11am On Feb 20, 2020
Like say EU visa dey easy to collect before.

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Re: EU May Impose Tough Visa Rules On Nigeria Over Illegal Migration by Nobody: 8:26am On Feb 20, 2020
Impose it quickly. We must learn to develop our nation. Tribalism,religious and ethnic bigotry is not an excuse. How can a black man hate his fellow black because of his tribe but will go to a white man country to seek assylum and leave his home in a tattered condition Impose it quickly,if possible ban us. We must learn to respect and love our country.

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Re: EU May Impose Tough Visa Rules On Nigeria Over Illegal Migration by ZombieHUNT: 8:38am On Feb 20, 2020
Koginaija:
Impose it quickly. We must learn to develop our nation. Tribalism,religious and ethnic bigotry is not an excuse. How can a black man hates his fellow black because of his tribe but will go to a white man country to seek assylum and leave his home in a tattered condition Impose it quickly,if possible ban us. We must learn to respect and love our country.

Music to my soul
They should quickly impose the ban
A country that voted a certificateless cattle rearer as a president must live with the consequences of such calamity...
This was done on the alter of religious and ethnic sentiments and bigotry....

A country where terrorists and bandits are paid to stop killing...
A country where a rep member boasts of having countless children and promising more...

Shame on you all
A country with no power
Unemployment everywhere
Shame on you all... Shame on Nigeria

Spits...

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Re: EU May Impose Tough Visa Rules On Nigeria Over Illegal Migration by Nobody: 8:58am On Feb 20, 2020
ZombieHUNT:


Music to my soul
They should quickly impose the ban
A country that voted a certificateless cattle rearer as a president must live with the consequences of such calamity...
This was done on the alter of religious and ethnic sentiments and bigotry....

A country where terrorists and bandits are paid to stop killing...
A country where a rep member boasts of having countless children and promising more...

Shame on you all
A country with no power
Unemployment everywhere
Shame on you all... Shame on Nigeria

Spits...
naija matter tire me o! You can't live with your fellow black or wish him good because of his tribe but you can disgrace your tribe and country by migrating illegally to a white man's country and have zero love for your country and expect good leaders,it's impossible.

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Re: EU May Impose Tough Visa Rules On Nigeria Over Illegal Migration by Lanre4uonly(m): 9:03am On Feb 20, 2020
EU should do the needful.

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Re: EU May Impose Tough Visa Rules On Nigeria Over Illegal Migration by Nobody: 9:11am On Feb 20, 2020
This post is front page worthy and should serve as a wake up call to nigerians.

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Re: EU May Impose Tough Visa Rules On Nigeria Over Illegal Migration by PicLtd: 9:18am On Feb 20, 2020
Let them impose the ban. Let the criminals remain in the country and cause havoc on the politicians and their children..

A man who is down fears no fall.

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Re: EU May Impose Tough Visa Rules On Nigeria Over Illegal Migration by Agboriotejoye(m): 9:27am On Feb 20, 2020
What shall we call this now?
We shut borders only to get banned everywhere!!

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Re: EU May Impose Tough Visa Rules On Nigeria Over Illegal Migration by Nobody: 9:28am On Feb 20, 2020
Hope we dont get to the stage regions start protesting..

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Re: EU May Impose Tough Visa Rules On Nigeria Over Illegal Migration by OkCornel(m): 9:56am On Feb 20, 2020
Application through the university to further one’s studies remains the best bet.

If you say education na scam, ooin for you!

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Re: EU May Impose Tough Visa Rules On Nigeria Over Illegal Migration by OnpointDesign(m): 11:20am On Feb 20, 2020
grin
Re: EU May Impose Tough Visa Rules On Nigeria Over Illegal Migration by falopey: 11:20am On Feb 20, 2020
Trump effect

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Re: EU May Impose Tough Visa Rules On Nigeria Over Illegal Migration by sayisayi(m): 11:20am On Feb 20, 2020
Yes ooo. Naija hot, pls stay there.
Re: EU May Impose Tough Visa Rules On Nigeria Over Illegal Migration by Nobody: 11:20am On Feb 20, 2020
We already have so much shortage of men in Nigeria and more are still running away. So many men are in prison too. If you dey waka, na babes full road, you only see few guys.

The percentage of men in Southern Nigeria right now is about 60% while women is 100%.

Husband done scarce already and the scarcity dey increase. I will advise the women to travel out of the country too oh.

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Re: EU May Impose Tough Visa Rules On Nigeria Over Illegal Migration by IamPatriotic(m): 11:20am On Feb 20, 2020
These people just want make Buhari finish us for naija
Re: EU May Impose Tough Visa Rules On Nigeria Over Illegal Migration by Dhortunn(m): 11:20am On Feb 20, 2020
Abeg make we kuku dissolve this entity called a country

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Re: EU May Impose Tough Visa Rules On Nigeria Over Illegal Migration by Flier: 11:20am On Feb 20, 2020
OkCornel:
Application through the university to further one’s studies remains the best bet.

If you say education na scam, ooin for you!
Its the best if you ever want to have peace of mind

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Re: EU May Impose Tough Visa Rules On Nigeria Over Illegal Migration by davillian(m): 11:20am On Feb 20, 2020
It should be a complete ban
Starting from the presidency

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Re: EU May Impose Tough Visa Rules On Nigeria Over Illegal Migration by tribalistseun: 11:21am On Feb 20, 2020
Yahoo boys so una carry una wahala go all the way to Europe go dey disturb dem for there abi?

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Re: EU May Impose Tough Visa Rules On Nigeria Over Illegal Migration by FuckThaMod: 11:21am On Feb 20, 2020
I knew US ban will have ripple effects
Fucking white racists.
After damaging africa they restrict them

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Re: EU May Impose Tough Visa Rules On Nigeria Over Illegal Migration by money121(m): 11:21am On Feb 20, 2020
Ok
Re: EU May Impose Tough Visa Rules On Nigeria Over Illegal Migration by qualityovenbake(m): 11:21am On Feb 20, 2020
First United State, now European Union are contemplating imposing a tough Visa rule on Nigerians.

Nobody is going anywhere, we die here together.

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Re: EU May Impose Tough Visa Rules On Nigeria Over Illegal Migration by SenecaTheYonger: 11:21am On Feb 20, 2020
Nah, it's because of BREXIT. We're not stupid.

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Re: EU May Impose Tough Visa Rules On Nigeria Over Illegal Migration by Kingrexyl(m): 11:21am On Feb 20, 2020
Useless country, thank God I've left the shíthole.

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Re: EU May Impose Tough Visa Rules On Nigeria Over Illegal Migration by Nobody: 11:21am On Feb 20, 2020
Why are they still talking? They should Ban ASAP.
Re: EU May Impose Tough Visa Rules On Nigeria Over Illegal Migration by samuel19222(m): 11:22am On Feb 20, 2020
guys go still move whether una like am or not

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Re: EU May Impose Tough Visa Rules On Nigeria Over Illegal Migration by Dhortunn(m): 11:22am On Feb 20, 2020
PlayerMeji:
Like say EU visa dey easy to collect before.


The thing be say why pesin go wan leave hin country go pick another pesin property. It should really be difficult to become a citizen of another country you normally do not have links with, to be honest. Na this mad leaders dey suffer us and it will continue until we are ready to stop suffering in our fathers' land.

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Re: EU May Impose Tough Visa Rules On Nigeria Over Illegal Migration by bigdammyj: 11:22am On Feb 20, 2020
Please do it quick

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