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15 non-west African countries Nigerians can travel to without visa

Please note that there’s a stipulated length of time for which you can stay in these countries without a visa

Please note that there’s a stipulated length of time for which you can stay in these countries without a visa, when this period elapses, you’ll be required to obtain a visa.

Here’s a list of countries Nigerians can travel to without a Visa.

1. Bangladesh

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Get a Visa in this beautiful South Asian country on arrival (stamp). For 30 days enjoy Bangladesh for little or nothing.

2. Barbados

Barbados is one of a few Caribbean countries that do not require visas from Nigerians.

However, entry is to the discretion of Barbadian immigration officials as they can easily refuse entry if they are suspicious of you intending to stay and work in Barbados.

3. Maldives

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Hit the Maldives for 30 days without a visa but your Nigerian passport.

4. Mauritius

Visit this beautiful island for two weeks without a visa.

5. Cambodia

Get a Visa on arrival in Cambodia for little or nothing at the airport. Beware of Immigration officers though.

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6. Cameroon

Visit this central African country on the Gulf of Guinea for 90days without a Visa.

7. Cape Verde

Although a West African country, visa invitation letters are usually necessary from the visa applicant when travelling to Cape Verde from Nigeria.

All countries in West Africa will admit Nigerians without a passport for 90 days.

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8. Chad

Go to this Central Africa country visa-free for three months only.

9. Comoros

Stamp your passport on arrival for a little fee.

10. Djibouti

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Visit this republic bordered by Eritrea in the north, Ethiopia in the west and south and Somalia in the East, for nothing.

11. Dominica

Yet another country Nigerians can visit visa-free for six months.

12. Fiji

Visit the sensational Fiji islands for a period of four months.

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13. Haiti

Enjoy this hotspot for three months without a visa.

14. Iran

Iran is your next destination? Visit for 30 days.

15. Madagascar

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This east African country will admit you for 90days.

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