Welcome, Guest: Register On Nairaland / LOGIN! / Trending / Recent / New
Stats: 3,152,069 members, 7,814,698 topics. Date: Wednesday, 01 May 2024 at 05:39 PM

Ifemitimmy's Posts

Nairaland Forum / Ifemitimmy's Profile / Ifemitimmy's Posts

(1) (of 1 pages)

Travel / Re: Anyone Working In Saudi Arabia by Ifemitimmy: 9:04am On Jan 19, 2018
chineloSA:


cheesy cheesy cheesy cheesy Are you saying all of us here don't have a life eeeehn? What life are you refering to eeeeehhhhhn naaaa? Talk? grin grin grin

Well alot of people who are here are here to make money and move on. This country is different to most Arab countries I gather. I have been to UAE and I can say there is a difference. Very hard to explain, but hey people have been working and surviving before me cheesy cheesy.

I am not God, I cannot tell you that you cannot or can be considered. All I reported on was paye discrepancies and preference of Nationalities, which is a reality, regardless how others don't want to admit it. Regardless of those who claim to have worked in the Kingdom say, they know its a reality.
I also said all Nigerians I know here do not use our Nigerian passport. I have also had conversations with them and they also admitted to being aware of Nationality preference in the Kingdom and also pay discrepancies. smiley smiley
They can consider you. Just put your application forward and see what will come out of it. wink wink wink wink
pls am coming to Saudi Arabia by April to work as a driver d agent still processing visa he said it take 8weeks Pls I want to know Wat life looks like for a driver there?
Travel / Re: Anyone Working In Saudi Arabia by Ifemitimmy: 12:36am On Jan 19, 2018
chineloSA:


@ coohamid, I am also new here. Perhaps in about one year I will have a bit of knowledge with regards to industries, companies etc.

So at this stage I will lying if I say I have knowledge to help you. smiley smiley
But I would advice you to search companies that you are targetting websites, rather than agencies. Too many scams. smiley smiley
Pls am coming to Saudi Arabia for a driving job which i was told my salary is 2,000 riyals free accommodation and free feeding I just want to know what life looks like there for drivers. At list by May I will be there
Travel Ads / Re: Travel To 44 Countries Without Visa As A Nigerian by Ifemitimmy: 2:24pm On Jan 01, 2018
ossiamatown:
As a certified Citizen of Nigeria and a holder of the green Nigerian passport you are entitled to travel to some countries in the world without visa or a visa issued immediately after arrival or some days after arrivals.

Currently as of 1 January 2017, Nigerian citizens has visa-free access to 44 countries and territories, thus ranking the Nigerian passport 91st in terms of travel freedom according to the Henley visa restrictions index. As of 2014, they were 49 visa free countries for holders of Nigerian passport,but currently it has decreased to 44 countries.

Nigerians can be found in almost every nation on earth,as a Nigerian citizen you can visit some of these countries freely,some will require you to obtain a visa once you arrive at the airport ie on arrival,while some will issue you a permit or a visa with a specific number of valid days.

Listed below is the list of Countries you can travel to,without restrictions.

45 Visa Free Countries For Nigerian Passport Holders 2017 In Alphabetical Order

Antigua and Barbuda = Electronic Entry Visa
Bangladesh = Visa on arrival = 30 days
Barbados = Visa not required = 6 months
Benin = Visa not required = 90 days
Burkina Faso = Visa not required
Cambodia = Visa on arrival= 30 days
Cameroon = Visa not required = 90 days
Cape Verde = Visa not required
Chad = Visa not required = 3 months
Comoros = Visa on arrival
Côte d'Ivoire = Visa not required
Djibouti = Visa on arrival
Dominica = Visa not required
Fiji = Visa not required = 4 months
Gabon = eVisa= Electronic visa
Gambia = Visa not required
Ghana = Visa not required
Guinea = Visa not required
Guinea-Bissau =Visa not required
Iran = Visa on arrival = 30 days
Kenya= eVisa= 3months
Lesotho = eVisa
Liberia =Visa not required
Madagascar =Visa on arrival = 90 days
Maldives = Visa on arrival = 30 days
Mali = Visa not required
Mauritania = Visa on arrival
Mauritius =Visa on arrival
Micronesia = Visa not required
Mozambique =Visa on arrival = 30 Days
Nicaragua = Visa on arrival = 30 days
Niger = Visa not required
Palau = Visa on arrival= 30 days
Rwanda = Visa on arrival =30 days
Saint Kitts and Nevis =Visa not required = 3 months
Samoa = Entry Permit on arrival = 60 days
São Tomé and Príncipe = eVisa
Senegal = Visa not required = 90 days
Seychelles = Visitor's Permit on arrival = 3 months
Sierra Leone = Visa not required
Tanzania = Visa on arrival
Timor-Leste = Visa on arrival= 30 days
Togo = Visa not required
Vanuatu = Visa not required = 30 days
Zambia = eVisa
Zimbabwe = eVisa





Pls I need some one to help me tell me how much does epassport cost now and I meet someone dat told me its will be ready in 2days time I want to know how true this is. Tanks

(1) (of 1 pages)

(Go Up)

Sections: politics (1) business autos (1) jobs (1) career education (1) romance computers phones travel sports fashion health
religion celebs tv-movies music-radio literature webmasters programming techmarket

Links: (1) (2) (3) (4) (5) (6) (7) (8) (9) (10)

Nairaland - Copyright © 2005 - 2024 Oluwaseun Osewa. All rights reserved. See How To Advertise. 18
Disclaimer: Every Nairaland member is solely responsible for anything that he/she posts or uploads on Nairaland.