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Nigeria To Increase Visa Categories From 6 To 79 by ikorodureporta: 7:04am On Jan 31, 2020
Clarifies visa-on-arrival policy

The Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) is set to expand categories of visas issued to foreign citizens intending to visit Nigeria from six to 79 classes of visas under the 2020 Visa Policy to be approved by President Muhammadu Buhari.

It also clarified that the Visa-on-Arrival (VoA) policy does not mean that foreigners will enter Nigeria without visa, saying that VoA is actually not a type of visa but a process that qualifies a foreign citizen on a short visit to have his visa process at the airport.

The visa expansion would enable Nigeria to resolve the age-long issue of wrong classifications and validity of visas granted foreigners coming to Nigeria and reposition the nation’s immigration practice to serve the current needs on integration.
Comptroller-General of the NIS, Mr. Muhammed Babandede, who was the guest speaker at a breakfast meeting of the Nigeria-South Africa Chamber of Commerce, unfolded the visa category expansion plan yesterday in Lagos.

He spoke on the topic: “The True Situation of Immigration Service in Nigeria Today and Prospects for The Future”.
Babandede said Nigeria’s Visa 2020 Policy comprised three broad categories, which are the Short Visit Visas (SVV), Temporary Resident Visa (TRV) and Permanent Resident Visa (PRV).

He said: “It is proposed that we will have 79 classes of visa. There will be visa for Nigerians in diaspora. It will introduce visitors’ visa. It will enable Nigeria to issue up to five-year multiple visas to citizens of those countries that offer Nigerians such multiple-year visas. There are visas for foreign citizens who worked and retired in Nigeria and those who worked and retired outside the country but desired to settle in Nigeria. It is a very kind of innovation, which seeks to address any need foreigners have for visiting Nigeria.

“The current business visa is going to be unbundled into more than 30 categories of visas. The aim is to align our visa processes to federal government’s policies and contribute to the attainment of Economic Recovery and Growth Plan.”
He identified the vision of the NIS as supporting people coming to do business in the country in a manner that does not jeopardise Nigeria’s national security.

According to him, some of the features of the 2020 Visa Policy include the granting of social visas to visitors desiring to visit Nigeria for religious purposes, sports events and others that need to visit their family members who are residing in Nigeria.
The new visa policy would also accommodate education visa for those desiring to study in Nigeria.

“Our visa categories were mainly for those on business visit without catering for those on tourism and social visits. It means there is need for visas to address their needs and resolve wrong classification of visas, issues on validity of visa and eradicate poor use of discretions in issuing certain categories of visas,” Babandede added.

He explained that the new policy would address the problem of interchangeable use of passports for single return journey by Nigerians abroad with dual nationalities but visiting Nigeria without visa on their passports.

“This distorts people’s travel histories. We expect to see visa in every passport coming to Nigeria which they do not have. So, we decided to create a class of visa for this class of Nigerians,” he added.

The NIS boss, who was represented by Comptroller of Immigration, Mr. Kunle Osisanya, said the policy also created a legal and official basis for Nigeria to reciprocate the issuance of multiple-year visas some countries grant to Nigerians.

“In the past, we rely on discretion that had no legal backing as the current law permits a maximum of 90 days visa.
“We are introducing social visits visa for those that want to visit their family members in Nigeria. Previously, there was no visa category for family members of expatriates in Nigeria to visit them. We are now addressing it. This visa will now enable family and friends to come.

“Also, clergies, journalists, sportsmen visiting Nigeria will now have suitable visas instead of using business visa. Now there will be a suitable visa for you no matter what kind of visit you want.

“Also, those Nigerians who normally travel abroad to have babies will now have the right kind of visa for their babies. They can apply for visa on arrival for these babies without going to Nigerian embassies in the country they delivered their babies.
“Similarly, Nigerians by birth who renounced their Nigerian citizenship because the countries they live do not allow dual citizenship will be issued with an indefinite resident and multiple visa to enable them visit Nigeria whenever they wished. Their spouses will be able to benefit from this also,” he said.

Also, investors with substantial capital importation to the country would be granted resident visa as long as the capital is in Nigerretir

Clarifies Visa-on-arrival Policy

Meanwhile, the comptroller general has also clarified that the Visa-on-arrival (VoA) policy does not mean that foreigners will enter Nigeria without visa.

“The VoA is actually not a type of visa. It is a process that qualifies a foreign citizen on a short visit to have his visa process at the airport.

“The VoA was for citizens of African Union countries to promote trade and continental integration and facilitate the implementation of African Continental Free Trade Area (AfCFTA).

“Sometime last year there was a lot of controversy over VoA, which people misconstrued as visa free entry into the country. The president never said that. What the president announced was VoA for citizens of African Union countries and holders of African Union passports. It is not for Africans who are not carrying AU’s passports. This is for citizens of AU countries. The initiative is from AU as measures to promote integration and trade in Africa. It will also aid AfCFTA.

“For those of you who are planning to float an airline, this VoA policy is capable turning Nigeria into an aviation hub in Africa like what we have in Ethiopia. Also for those who want to arrange tourism packages this policy will present a good opportunity,” Babandede said.

According to him, the ravaging Coronavirus is an issue of concern to NIS.
“Remember we are the first line. However this is a professional area. Medical issues are not within our area of competence. We rely on advice from the Federal Ministry of Health through the National Port Health Services. Once they advise us that we need to take measures, just as it happened at the height of Ebola, I will assure all Nigerians that the NIS will be equal to the task,” he explained.
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Re: Nigeria To Increase Visa Categories From 6 To 79 by MANNABBQGRILLS: 7:14am On Jan 31, 2020
It also clarified that the Visa-on-Arrival (VoA) policy does not mean that foreigners will enter Nigeria without visa, saying that VoA is actually not a type of visa but a process that qualifies a foreign citizen on a short visit to have his visa process at the airport.
Understandable.
It is good to see the way foreigners are now jostling to come over and invest in our darling nation, after loads and loads of companies closed and ran out to our neighboring countries to reinvest during the 16 years of kidnapping, daily bombing and insane bribes!

Slow and steady we will get to a New and better Nigeria.

God bless Nigeria.

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Re: Nigeria To Increase Visa Categories From 6 To 79 by Ilerioluwa02: 7:14am On Jan 31, 2020
Confused set of people undecided

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Re: Nigeria To Increase Visa Categories From 6 To 79 by crownwealth: 7:14am On Jan 31, 2020
How does this affect, address or improve the insecurity situation across Nigeria under Major General Buhari regime?

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Re: Nigeria To Increase Visa Categories From 6 To 79 by medTechworld(f): 7:14am On Jan 31, 2020
Ok... Nigeria is a failed nation. Gooosh! Biko i think its high time to migrate.... angry

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Re: Nigeria To Increase Visa Categories From 6 To 79 by Officialgarri: 7:14am On Jan 31, 2020
I think I'm more concerned about the price at which the VoA is issued to foreigns. It costs a Chinese just #16,000 (sixteen) to come to Nigeria to get visa on arrival. That's why we have the influx of so many illegal immigrants from India and other Asian countries
Ilerioluwa02:
Confused set of people undecided

First, you didn't read the post talkless of understanding what the report was all about.
I don't think Seun made it compulsory for anyone to make comments

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Re: Nigeria To Increase Visa Categories From 6 To 79 by Slawormir: 7:14am On Jan 31, 2020
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Understandable.
It is alarming the way foreigners are now jostling to come over and invest in our darling nation, after loads and loads of companies closed ran out to our neighboring countries to reinvest in the 16 years of kidnapping, daily bombing and insane bribes!

Slow and steady we will get to a New and better Nigeria.

God bless Nigeria.
Damnnnnn niggarr

You are real niggarrr
My nigggar from another mother together we gonna pull the trigger

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Re: Nigeria To Increase Visa Categories From 6 To 79 by Excellingexcell: 7:15am On Jan 31, 2020
How will this put food on the table of the common NIGERIAN.






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Re: Nigeria To Increase Visa Categories From 6 To 79 by shuttox: 7:15am On Jan 31, 2020
I love Nigeria

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Re: Nigeria To Increase Visa Categories From 6 To 79 by crownwealth: 7:15am On Jan 31, 2020
post=86252734:
okay


Waiting for your gibberish as usual.

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Re: Nigeria To Increase Visa Categories From 6 To 79 by cana882(m): 7:15am On Jan 31, 2020
This was due 10 years ago

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Re: Nigeria To Increase Visa Categories From 6 To 79 by Marvieduke(f): 7:16am On Jan 31, 2020
This talk is too much joor.

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Re: Nigeria To Increase Visa Categories From 6 To 79 by Blackeuropean: 7:16am On Jan 31, 2020
Ok then
Re: Nigeria To Increase Visa Categories From 6 To 79 by Thisis2raw(m): 7:16am On Jan 31, 2020
It seem nobody wants to come to Nigeria again.

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Re: Nigeria To Increase Visa Categories From 6 To 79 by Nobody: 7:16am On Jan 31, 2020
Ok
Re: Nigeria To Increase Visa Categories From 6 To 79 by MrMelody(m): 7:17am On Jan 31, 2020
Ok
Just check my signature

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Re: Nigeria To Increase Visa Categories From 6 To 79 by Patrioticman007(m): 7:17am On Jan 31, 2020
crownwealth:
How does this affect, address or improve the insecurity situation across Nigeria under Major General Buhari regime?
.

Its all about awarding a contract for the supply of these rules booklets, if you know, you know.

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Re: Nigeria To Increase Visa Categories From 6 To 79 by salihu2nic: 7:17am On Jan 31, 2020
This is a welcome development

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Re: Nigeria To Increase Visa Categories From 6 To 79 by DropsMic(m): 7:18am On Jan 31, 2020
Hmmm
Re: Nigeria To Increase Visa Categories From 6 To 79 by Nobody: 7:18am On Jan 31, 2020
Slawormir:
Damnnnnn niggarrr
Alright

ise burst for ur bodygrin
Re: Nigeria To Increase Visa Categories From 6 To 79 by MANNABBQGRILLS: 7:18am On Jan 31, 2020
crownwealth:



Waiting for your gibberish as usual.
Shut up kiddo..Supporter of looters!
Take am gently and go to school, food prefect...

GBAS-GBOS......
Una no go just lie down for una mat for una village jejely sha......

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Re: Nigeria To Increase Visa Categories From 6 To 79 by Austus2011(m): 7:18am On Jan 31, 2020
I hear you. 1 to comment

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Re: Nigeria To Increase Visa Categories From 6 To 79 by Stalwert: 7:19am On Jan 31, 2020
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crownwealth:
How does this affect, address or improve the insecurity situation across Nigeria under Major General Buhari regime?
[/s]

You done wash Master Ayade motor this morning?

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Re: Nigeria To Increase Visa Categories From 6 To 79 by Nobody: 7:19am On Jan 31, 2020
post=86252820:
Shut up..Supporter of looters!

indeedgrin
Re: Nigeria To Increase Visa Categories From 6 To 79 by xbox360: 7:19am On Jan 31, 2020
Hmmm
Re: Nigeria To Increase Visa Categories From 6 To 79 by IMASTEX: 7:20am On Jan 31, 2020
Okay
Re: Nigeria To Increase Visa Categories From 6 To 79 by MANNABBQGRILLS: 7:20am On Jan 31, 2020
Stalwert:

You done wash Master Ayade motor this morning?

Slawormir:

Damnnnnn niggarr

You are real niggarrr
My nigggar from another mother together we gonna pull the trigger
Correct niggar!
One love sir Niggaarrr!
kiss

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Re: Nigeria To Increase Visa Categories From 6 To 79 by successking401(m): 7:21am On Jan 31, 2020
Hmmn!

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Re: Nigeria To Increase Visa Categories From 6 To 79 by Realtalk20: 7:21am On Jan 31, 2020
But why?

Re: Nigeria To Increase Visa Categories From 6 To 79 by Techdra: 7:21am On Jan 31, 2020
I don't get. Do Nigerians want government to be giving them food or what? Which one is "will this put food on the table of the common man..."

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