The country's new visa policy has been received with great excitement by foreign diplomats.President Muhammadu Buhari recently announced
President Muhammadu Buhari recently announced visa on arrival policy for members of African Union bloc and investors. The aim is to improve the ease of doing business with the ultimate aim of attracting in stores into the country.
The visa categories which has increased from six to seventy-nine allows for visa waiver for International Organizations, holders of diplomatic passport, non-accredited diplomats. The New visa policy also accommodates religious tourism visa, sport, entertainment and study. There is also business visa and medical visa.
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