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132,000 Nigerians Got Visas To The UK In First Half Of 2023 – Jonny Baxter by nlfpmod: 7:16pm On Sep 03, 2023
Jonny Baxter, the British Deputy High Commissioner in Lagos, shared with the News Agency of Nigeria (NAN) that the United Kingdom issued approximately 132,000 visas to Nigerians during the first half of 2023.

Baxter disclosed this information during an interview with NAN in Lagos recently.

However, he was unable to provide immediate statistics regarding the total number of visa applications received from Nigerians during the first half of the year.

He stated:

In the first half of this year, we approved around 132,000 visas, and those are all sorts of visas which include visit, work and study visas.

“If you think about Nigeria’s population, relative to the world, that’s actually a higher proportion of Nigerians taking up those visas and coming to the UK which I view is a good thing.

The UK has a huge number of Nigerian students in the country, and in terms of foreign students in the UK, Nigeria is second only to India.

We welcome and value the many Nigerians that we have coming to the UK to study or settle, as long as they are coming through legal routes, and it is important that the country’s rules are followed and respected,

UK’s policy change in students bringing dependents into the UK

The British Deputy High Commissioner in Lagos reiterated that changes in the rules regarding students bringing dependents were driven by international challenges.

He noted, “In 2019, Nigerian students going to the UK brought in 1,500 dependents.

By 2022/2023, that number has risen to 52,000 dependents, that’s a massive increase.

Nigeria is not unique, as it has happened for many other countries and indeed, this change on the dependents is an international challenge.”

He stated that it was understandable that the UK, being impacted by this influx of individuals, would review, and amend its policies.

In his words, “It is not surprising that a country, Britain in this case, that is facing that kind of change to the numbers of people coming into the country, wants to look at the policy and would want to change and amend their policy.

“This is definitely not a case of saying that we don’t want students to come, we definitely want students still to come, and the new policy would come in in January 2024.”

UK visa fees

Baxter disclosed that the United Kingdom reviews its visa fees on a regular basis to cover the costs associated with visa processing. He added that some visa fees contribute to covering the costs of services that certain visa holders may require while in the UK.

“What the British government has decided to do is they review fees all the time, and they’ve decided that because of the cost of processing visas, those costs that people applying for visas need to pay should go up as well.
“The other thing that I think is probably not often recognised is that, for some of those people who are going to the UK and are in some limited circumstances, those people will access services when they are in the UK and those services cost money.

“So, part of the money out of the fees in the visa process will be to pay for those services that in certain circumstances, some people may need to access when they’re there. So, for me, that’s an entirely justifiable thing.
“But I completely understand it is important for us to explain it so people understand the reasons for the increment."

Advice for visa applicants

Jonny Baxter advised the public to apply for visas well in advance of their planned travel dates, emphasizing the existence of specific processes and timeframes for visa issuance.

https://nairametrics.com/2023/09/03/japa-132000-nigerians-got-visas-to-the-uk/

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Re: 132,000 Nigerians Got Visas To The UK In First Half Of 2023 – Jonny Baxter by Error401: 7:19pm On Sep 03, 2023
That's very good, REAL recognize REAL! Remain make USA, Australia and Sweden give us small space so we can get more foreign remittances back to the country!

I dedicate this FTC to my guys in UK, USA and every part of the world. we are going to pepper them with our Resilience, Courage and Resourcefulness. They wont only fall for our music but our personality too. cheesy

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Re: 132,000 Nigerians Got Visas To The UK In First Half Of 2023 – Jonny Baxter by hustla(m): 7:19pm On Sep 03, 2023
Smfh

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Re: 132,000 Nigerians Got Visas To The UK In First Half Of 2023 – Jonny Baxter by ecolime(m): 7:19pm On Sep 03, 2023
This is both good and bad news.

Bad news because of brain drain.

Good news for Tech startups that target diasporans. More remittances and revenue.

Also, with lots of our people in UK now, na big opportunity for small businesses to earn FX be this.

One can even start by exporting approved food products like Melon & grinded pepper.

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Re: 132,000 Nigerians Got Visas To The UK In First Half Of 2023 – Jonny Baxter by capetownboyz(m): 7:19pm On Sep 03, 2023
Yeah running to their slave masters as usual .. nothing works in the shithole they fostered together . Death to Britain .

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Re: 132,000 Nigerians Got Visas To The UK In First Half Of 2023 – Jonny Baxter by Desammyst(m): 7:19pm On Sep 03, 2023
Serious matter arising.

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Re: 132,000 Nigerians Got Visas To The UK In First Half Of 2023 – Jonny Baxter by skywalker240(m): 7:19pm On Sep 03, 2023
After them shout favor me and my Family 🤣🤣🤣

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Re: 132,000 Nigerians Got Visas To The UK In First Half Of 2023 – Jonny Baxter by Coldie(m): 7:19pm On Sep 03, 2023
This is a BIG lie.

That's how we were made to beleive that over 3m NIGERIANs live in the US but their census figures show that it's not up to 1m.

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Re: 132,000 Nigerians Got Visas To The UK In First Half Of 2023 – Jonny Baxter by Sweetvie: 7:19pm On Sep 03, 2023
Wow
Re: 132,000 Nigerians Got Visas To The UK In First Half Of 2023 – Jonny Baxter by chi4ik4(m): 7:20pm On Sep 03, 2023
The effect of horrible economic war on Nigerians.. Na thunder go fire Buhari and Tinubu!!!

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Re: 132,000 Nigerians Got Visas To The UK In First Half Of 2023 – Jonny Baxter by crossfm: 7:20pm On Sep 03, 2023
Hehehe.

Who no like better thing.

The most annoying set of people are the broke one's who do not have the means and resources to japa,and they are busy discouraging people who can.

I still repeat it,if you have the means and resources,pls Japa.

We have been hearing Nigeria go better for so long,yet it's getting worse as time goes by.

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Re: 132,000 Nigerians Got Visas To The UK In First Half Of 2023 – Jonny Baxter by Lanre4uonly(m): 7:20pm On Sep 03, 2023
Ok, noted.
Re: 132,000 Nigerians Got Visas To The UK In First Half Of 2023 – Jonny Baxter by YourRealFather: 7:20pm On Sep 03, 2023
Las las this country go soon empty


grin grin grin

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Re: 132,000 Nigerians Got Visas To The UK In First Half Of 2023 – Jonny Baxter by inoki247: 7:20pm On Sep 03, 2023
Safe trip to them.....


Still dem no fit plenty Pass China and India....

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Re: 132,000 Nigerians Got Visas To The UK In First Half Of 2023 – Jonny Baxter by Machinegun91(m): 7:20pm On Sep 03, 2023
This news gave me maximum appetite


More wicked Witches and wizards to leave Nigeria.

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Re: 132,000 Nigerians Got Visas To The UK In First Half Of 2023 – Jonny Baxter by Newdawn30: 7:20pm On Sep 03, 2023
That metrics shows that's UK is still accepting Nigeria contrary to what social media would have you behave

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Re: 132,000 Nigerians Got Visas To The UK In First Half Of 2023 – Jonny Baxter by sotall(m): 7:20pm On Sep 03, 2023
cool
Re: 132,000 Nigerians Got Visas To The UK In First Half Of 2023 – Jonny Baxter by clearcrystal: 7:20pm On Sep 03, 2023
Na to create one state for Nigerians remain

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Re: 132,000 Nigerians Got Visas To The UK In First Half Of 2023 – Jonny Baxter by Dougad: 7:20pm On Sep 03, 2023
It's viewed positively, I thought reverse would be the case

But what are the odds of getting sponsorship when done with studies?

Anyone who's done it successfully in Nairaland? Chip in

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Re: 132,000 Nigerians Got Visas To The UK In First Half Of 2023 – Jonny Baxter by WebSurfer(m): 7:20pm On Sep 03, 2023
angry

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Re: 132,000 Nigerians Got Visas To The UK In First Half Of 2023 – Jonny Baxter by NwaNimo1(m): 7:21pm On Sep 03, 2023
How many people are migrating to Naija?

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Re: 132,000 Nigerians Got Visas To The UK In First Half Of 2023 – Jonny Baxter by Lastmankc(m): 7:21pm On Sep 03, 2023
Fleeing from the zoo

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Re: 132,000 Nigerians Got Visas To The UK In First Half Of 2023 – Jonny Baxter by Chigozie321: 7:21pm On Sep 03, 2023
My siblings relocated to the UK, whenever I ask them howfar and how is life over there? All I hear is Just come, you won't regret it

I won't regret it yet send them messages in the morning, they can't even view it until when they return from work around 11pm. And both are always complaining of work stress.

Anyway, Visa application center don dey Portharcourt. Will go on vacation next April and see things for myself.

Make I go look before leaping.

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Re: 132,000 Nigerians Got Visas To The UK In First Half Of 2023 – Jonny Baxter by maasoap(m): 7:21pm On Sep 03, 2023
That figure will reduce to under 30,000 first half of 2024 with the new policy

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Re: 132,000 Nigerians Got Visas To The UK In First Half Of 2023 – Jonny Baxter by Omoawoke2(m): 7:22pm On Sep 03, 2023
Uk go soon explode.

This is an invasion, well I don’t blame them. The British invaded us first

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Re: 132,000 Nigerians Got Visas To The UK In First Half Of 2023 – Jonny Baxter by ojun50(m): 7:22pm On Sep 03, 2023
Make una dey use Nigeria make money

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Re: 132,000 Nigerians Got Visas To The UK In First Half Of 2023 – Jonny Baxter by greatiyk4u(m): 7:22pm On Sep 03, 2023
Yet you think Tinubu has anything reasonable to offer Nigeria?

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Re: 132,000 Nigerians Got Visas To The UK In First Half Of 2023 – Jonny Baxter by Israelmoney(m): 7:22pm On Sep 03, 2023
Interesting
Re: 132,000 Nigerians Got Visas To The UK In First Half Of 2023 – Jonny Baxter by Omniman(m): 7:22pm On Sep 03, 2023
cool
Re: 132,000 Nigerians Got Visas To The UK In First Half Of 2023 – Jonny Baxter by GanagiBitrus: 7:23pm On Sep 03, 2023
If visa to UK was offered free of charge, half of this country go Japa.

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Re: 132,000 Nigerians Got Visas To The UK In First Half Of 2023 – Jonny Baxter by RandomFellow: 7:23pm On Sep 03, 2023
Quite few

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