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UAE Bans Nigerians Aged 18–45 from Tourist Visas, Suspends Transit Visas Entirely
Nigeria

UAE Bans Nigerians Aged 18–45 from Tourist Visas, Suspends Transit Visas Entirely

The UAE has banned Nigerians aged 18–45 from applying for tourist visas unless they’re traveling with others, and has also suspended all transit visas for Nigerian nationals. Those aged 45+ must now show six months of bank statements with a minimum monthly balance of $10,000 to qualify for entry.

July 14, 2025 Read more →
Canada Raises Express Entry Proof of Funds to ₦17 Million: What Nigerian Applicants Need to Know
Nigeria

Canada Raises Express Entry Proof of Funds to ₦17 Million: What Nigerian Applicants Need to Know

Canada now requires Express Entry applicants to show ₦17 million (CAD 15,263) as proof of funds. Nigerians must update their profiles by July 28, 2025, or risk ineligibility.

July 10, 2025 Read more →
U.S. Slashes Nigerian Non‑Immigrant Visas to Single‑Entry, 3‑Month Validity
Nigeria

U.S. Slashes Nigerian Non‑Immigrant Visas to Single‑Entry, 3‑Month Validity

The U.S. Department of State has updated its visa reciprocity policy for Nigerian citizens. Starting July 8, 2025, most non‑immigrant and non‑official visas (like tourist, student, and business visas) will now be limited to single-entry with a three-month validity. This means Nigerian travelers can enter the U.S. only once per visa, and must travel within a 90-day window. Visas issued before July 8 remain unchanged and valid as per their original terms. The change is based on reciprocity — aligning with how Nigeria treats U.S. citizens — and aims to improve security, travel documentation, and visa integrity. Nigerians planning future U.S. travel are advised to review their visa status, apply early, and seek professional guidance to avoid disruptions.

July 9, 2025 Read more →
UK Immigration Changes – What You Need to Know Before Applying on or After 22 July 2025
Nigeria

UK Immigration Changes – What You Need to Know Before Applying on or After 22 July 2025

UK Immigration Alert – Effective 22 July 2025 New immigration rules now require Skilled Worker visa applicants to hold RQF Level 6 (degree-level) roles. This means Physiotherapy Assistants and similar RQF 3–5 roles are no longer eligible unless temporarily listed on the UK’s Shortage Occupation List. ⚠️ New TSOL applications: • No dependents allowed • Valid only until end of 2026 • Limited progression options If you’re already working in the UK before 22 July 2025 you’re protected under the old rules. You can still renew, switch jobs, and bring family.

July 4, 2025 Read more →
Nigeria

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.

May 13, 2025 Read more →
Nigeria

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.

May 5, 2025 Read more →
Nigeria

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

May 5, 2025 Read more →

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