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Learn More →British Citizenship Now Takes 10 Years: Nigerians Among the Most Affected by UK’s New Law
What happened? UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer has introduced a new immigration policy that doubles the wait time for migrants to apply for British citizenship—from 5 to 10 years. • Who is affected? Nigerians are among the most affected, as they make up a large share of the UK’s migrant population. • Other key changes: • Skilled workers now need degree-level qualifications • Post-study work visas reduced from 2 years to 18 months • Immigration skills charge for employers raised by 32% • English language requirements tightened • Why it matters: The UK government says it’s to reduce net migration and protect public services. But critics argue it unfairly targets long-term migrants and international students, especially Nigerians.
Nigeria Introduces $15 Daily Fine for Visa Overstayers Starting September 2025
[14:11, 5/5/2025] Rey: Nigeria Introduces $15 Daily Fine for Visa Overstayers Starting September 2025 [14:12, 5/5/2025] Rey: Starting September 1, 2025, Nigeria will charge a $15 daily fine to foreign nationals who overstay their visas. Travelers who overstay for 6 months face a 5-year re-entry ban, while those who overstay for 1 year face a 10-year ban. A grace period runs until August 31, 2025.
Nigeria Launches New e-Visa System, Scraps Visa on Arrival — What It Means for Travelers in 2025
Nigeria has officially ended its Visa on Arrival policy and launched a new e-Visa system, effective May 1, 2025. All visa applications must now be submitted online, with approval in 48 hours or less. The new system includes 13 visa types and introduces overstay penalties. Travelers must apply in advance via
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