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Visa Free Countries Nigerian Passport Holders can Visit 2019

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Visa-free travel is one of the most convenient. Nigerian travelers will relate because of the hassle and stress involved with getting a visa in Nigeria, particularly the Visa Prices in Nigeria. The excitement you had for the travel can be tainted by all the bureaucracy involved in jumping the hurdles of acquiring a visa for some of these countries from Nigeria. Filling several forms, seeing several officials, and all that can take the joy out of the whole thing. Another thing is that embassies will charge you an arm and a leg to give you a visa to many foreign countries. Talking about costs, did you know that from Travelstart, you can book the cheapest flights to any destination in the world?

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If you want to travel out of Nigeria but are afraid of the trouble that comes with getting a Visa, these countries will allow you entry only by verifying your Nigerian passport.

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Top Countries with Visa Free Policy for Nigeria

map of barbados
map of barbados

1. Barbados – (Visa free for 6 months)

This country in the western area of the North Atlantic and 100 kilometres east of the Windward Islands and the Caribbean Sea offers Nigerians a 6 month stay without a visa. English is the official language in Barbados so you are not restrained by the problem of communication. Barbados has 60 very interesting beaches and several restaurants with delightful cuisines. Here are the Top Reasons To Stay In A Luxury Villa in Barbados.

map of bangladesh
map of bangladesh

2. Bangladesh – (Visa on arrival)

e of the most densely populated countries in the world, with its people crammed into a delta of rivers that empties into the Bay of Bengal, Bangladesh offers Nigerians visa on arrival due to its mutual bi-lateral ties with Nigeria. This is only on the condition that you provide a return ticket and a plausible financial account.

map of burundi
map of burundi

3. Burundi – (Visa on arrival for 30days)

Burundi offers Nigerians a 30-day visa-free entry, as it one of the visa-free countries for Nigerian passport holders. Burundi has a population of about 11 million people. And the citizens enjoy a tradition of expression in the visual arts. Papyrus panels, which feature geometric patterns and often depict themes from Burundian legend, are prized by collectors of ethnic arts, as well as Burundian-made swords and drums.

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Burkina Faso Political Map
Burkina Faso Political Map

4. Burkina Faso – (Visa free)

Nigerians can visit Burkina Faso without a visa as long as you provide a return ticket. Burkina Faso is famous for their music and drumming culture. Their art is also something of interest. Burkina Faso hosts the International Arts and Crafts Fair in Ouagadougou, better known by its French name as ‘SIAO’; Le Salon International de L’Artisanat de Ouagadougou, which is one of the most important African handicraft fairs in the world.

cambodia map
cambodia map

5. Cambodia – (Visa free valid for 30 days)

Cambodia, a country of many tourist attractions, offers Nigerians a 30 days visa on arrival. Cambodia’s beaches are beautiful, especially for people who crave solitude on the beach. More so, Cambodians are benevolent, assiduous and very welcoming.

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Disclaimer

Yet, this list is not something that can be used as a reference for legal or other important decisions because of the unprecedented changes that may occur. For instance, traveling to most of these countries for business purposes or anything apart from tourism might have a totally different requirement. More so, many countries change their laws and regulations from time to time. Any change can render some parts of this article inaccurate at the time the change is being actualised. Therefore, it is important to make more in-depth research on your destination. The best way is to confirm with the respective embassies when planning for a trip into any country.

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