The Ultimate List of Top Visa-Free Countries for Nigerians Updated

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– Visa-Free Countries for Nigerians –

If you have a Nigerian national passport and are wondering if there are visa-free countries for Nigerians where you can travel without a visa, look no further. There are countries in Nigeria where you can travel without a visa.

Visa-Free Countries for Nigerians

Some of these Nigeria Visa-Free countries, however, may issue you a Visa on Arrival for a limited time. As a result, you’ll need to be aware of the Nigeria Visa requirements for the country to which you wish to go freely.

Travelling for education may need getting a student visa, as these Nigerian Visa-Free nations only allow you to stay for a short amount of time.

This post will provide you with a list of nations that do not require a visa to enter Nigeria. We also divided these countries into continents to make them easier to understand and navigate.

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List of Visa-Free Countries for Nigerians

Visa-Free Countries for Nigerians

Nigerians are increasingly required to plan before traveling. With Nigerian passports rated 83rd in the world for freedom of travel, getting a visa is usually complex and time-consuming.

 

However, all Nigerian passport holders have access to visa-free nations. You can enter these nations with just a valid passport and save the hassle of obtaining a visa. Others maybe needed to apply for a visa at the point of entry.

Visa-Free Countries

A Nigerian passport permits the bearer to travel to 26 countries and territories. Visa-free entry destinations for Nigerian passport holders:

1. Barbados
2. Benin
3. Burkina Faso
4. Cameroon
5. Cape Verde
6. Chad
7. Cook Islands
8. Cote d’Ivoire (Ivory Coast)
9. Dominica
10. Fiji
11. Gambia
12. Ghana
13. Guinea
14. Guinea-Bissau
15. Haiti
16. Liberia
17. Mali
19. Micronesia

20. Montserrat

21. Niger

22. Niue

23. Senegal

24. Sierra Leone

25. St. Kitts and Nevis

26. Togo

27. Vanuatu

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Visa on Arrival for Nigerians

Visas on arrival are available to Nigerian passport holders in the following countries and territories:

1. Bolivia
2. Cambodia
3. Comoros
4. Ethiopia
5. Iran
6. Kenya
7. Lebanon
8. Madagascar
9. Maldives
10. Mauritania
11. Mauritius
12. Mozambique
13. Namibia
14. Palau
 

15. Rwanda

16. Samoa

17. Seychelles

18. Somalia

19. Timor-Leste

20. Tuvalu

21. Uganda

eVisa for Nigerian Passport Holders

Before visiting the following countries and territories, Nigerian passport holders must obtain an eVisa.

1. Albania
2. Antigua and Barbuda
3. Australia
4. Bahrain
5. Colombia
6. Djibouti
7. Gabon
8. Kyrgyzstan
 
9. Lesotho
10. Malawi
11. Moldova
12. Norfolk Island
13. Pakistan
14. Qatar
15. Sao Tome and Principe
16. Singapore

17. South Sudan

18. St. Helena

19. Suriname

20. Turkey

21. United Arab Emirates

22. Uzbekistan

23. Zambia

24. Zimbabwe

Refusal of Entry for Nigerian Passports to Visa-Free Countries

Although the number of countries and territories that grant Nigerians visa-free entrance is limited, no country or territory refuses to accept Nigerian passport holders.

How Strong is the Nigerian Passport?

According to the Guide Passport Ranking Index, the Nigerian passport presently ranks 95th. Other African countries, such as Sudan, Ethiopia, and South Sudan, are ranked lower.

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How Much is a Nigerian Passport?

With the increased requirement and necessity for Nigerian people to travel, the Nigerian government has developed a passport with more pages and a longer validity term.

However, there is a cost rise as well. Prior to the debut of the new Nigerian passport, the Nigerian passport was a 32-page document, but as of March 4, 2019, the Nigerian passport has gained new features and developments.

The Nigerian Passports come with different costs and, of course, different costs can only mean the higher the cost, the longer the passports will last before renewal.

1. A 64-page passport with a ten-year validity costs 70,000 nairas. This passport is aimed towards Nigerians who travel regularly and want to avoid the hassle of having to renew their visas.

2. 64-page passport costs 35,000 nairas and is good for five years.

3. A 32-page passport costs 25,000 nairas and is good for five years.

Please Keep in touch with us for more updates as the number of countries might increase or decrease in the nearest future.

So I suggest you bookmark this page to be getting frequent updates from us. You can also share this post on your different social media platforms to aid those with a travelling spirit. Do enjoy your travels.

CSN Team.

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