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47 Visa-Free Countries Nigerians Can Travel To Without VISA

Forty-seven (47) visa-free countries Nigerians can travel to without visa can be accessed below.

 

Glamtush brings to you Nigeria’s Visa-free Countries to Europe, Visa on arrival countries for Nigeria, Nigeria Visa-free to USA, and Nigeria visa-free countries in Asia continent you can go without visas.

List of visa-free countries: The Nigerian passport may not be as strong as many countries in the world but there are 47 countries in the world you can travel without a visa, then what else to worry about?

Visa-Free Countries for Nigerian Passport Holders

Visa-free means the ability to travel to foreign countries without the need for a travel visa. For this, only a valid passport is required for entry and exit purposes.

Or we can say that “Visa Free for Nigerians” is a facility given to citizens of Nigeria to travel to countries where Nigerian passport holders do not require any kind of visa. That is, an individual does not need a visa to enter visa-free country borders or territories.

On the other hand, countries that offer visa-on-arrival or e-visa for Nigerians require the visa before reaching the port of entry.

Check below some of the visa-free countries for Nigerian passport holders.

There are 47 countries that do not require a visa as a mandatory document to visit, such as the following countries.

 

 

List of Visa-Free Countries – Travel abroad without having a visa from Nigeria

 

 

eVisa, Visa on Arrival and Visa-Free Countries for Nigerian Citizens in Africa

  1. Benin
  2. Burkina Faso
  3. Cameroun
  4. Cabo Verde
  5. Chad
  6. Comoros
  7. Côte d’Ivoire
  8. Djibouti
  9. Ethiopia
  10. The Gambia
  11. Ghana
  12. Guinea
  13. Guinea-Bissau
  14. Kenya
  15. Lesotho
  16. Liberia
  17. Madagascar
  18. Mali
  19. Mauritania
  20. Mauritius
  21. Mozambique *
  22. Niger
  23. Rwanda
  24. São Tomé and Príncipe
  25. Senegal
  26. Seychelles
  27. Sierra Leone
  28. Somalia
  29. Togo
  30. Uganda
  31. Zambia
  32. Zimbabwe

 

eVisa, Visa on Arrival and Visa-Free Countries for Nigerian Citizens in Asia

  1. Iran
  2. Kyrgyzstan
  3. Maldives
  4. Timor-Leste

 

eVisa, Visa on Arrival and Visa-Free Countries for Nigerian Citizens in North and South America

  1. Antigua and Barbuda
  2. Barbados
  3. Dominica
  4. Fiji
  5. Haiti
  6. Saint Kitts and Nevis
  7. Suriname

 

eVisa and Visa Free Countries for Nigerian Citizens in Oceania

  1. Fiji
  2. Micronesia
  3. Tuvalu
  4. Vanuatu

In addition to documents and destination destinations that need to be targeted, there are a number of other things that also should not escape departure preparation, namely:

 

What are the benefits of a visa on arrival?

When traveling abroad, it takes a lot of time to apply for visas, get permits, run to the embassy again and again and take care of it all. So having a visa on arrival offers several benefits. For example, you don’t need to apply for a visa in advance at your hometown or country embassy before you travel. All the work will be done at the airport only when you reach that country. On the other hand, it requires only a few documents. As a result, the risk of visa on arrival is relatively low.

 

Transportation Ticket Reservations and Lodging

After determining the destination, another next thing to be prepared for is transportation and lodging tickets. Determination of the selection can adjust the date and price that matches the holiday budget.

Travel Insurance

For some people, the trip will feel safe when accompanied by travel insurance. Travel insurance can be prepared before departure either with online or offline registration mechanisms. The variety of insurance that can be chosen can be checked here.

Know the Destination Country and Create Travel Details

Clear information is no longer difficult to obtain. It’s good to prepare all the detailed information about the destination country before the day of departure. Basic information such as interesting destinations to visit, culinary, and other entertainment things. Don’t forget to look for an emergency number that can be contacted to keep something difficult.

Exchange the Currency Used in the Destination Country

The difference in the currencies used also needs to be overcome in preparation for bringing the currencies of the destination country from the moment of arrival. Although now payment for this type of card can also be relied upon to be used in various countries but there is no harm in making money in cash with the currency used in the destination country.

Learn about the Transportation Model in the Destination Country

Different transportation models in each country need to be things that must be learned. An understanding of existing transportation will facilitate the desire to surround the destination country. Understand how to pay for transportation, routes, schedules, and so on.

Selection of Items

Carrying excessive items will certainly make the journey hampered. It is better to select items to be carried out by adjusting the climate, weather, and other needs. Prioritize reducing valuables.

Prepare English or Country of Destination (Basic Conversation)

Language differences will also be the dynamics of travel abroad. Learning a bit of the basic language of the local destination will make it easier for visitors to talk with local residents. If the local language is considered too difficult, at least modify yourself with basic conversations in English which is an international language.

Have a good vacation!

GLAMTUSH

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