NIS - Nigeria Immigration Service
The Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) has called for total compliance with President Bola Ahmed Tinubu's directive on Niger Republic borders reopening
Nigerians have started to respond to the United Kingdom's recent statement that it will no longer allow health and care workers to bring their families.
The entry of dependents into the United Kingdom is now prohibited for health and care workers, according to the UK Home Office, in an announcement.
Kemi Nandap, the newly appointed immigration service boss, has withdrawn the posting of some 80 personnel recently deployed to Nigerian embassies abroad.
The "French snd Sciences" scholarship programme initiated by the French Embassy in Nigeria in partnership with Campus France Nigeria is now open to applicants.
Lazarus Chakwera, the president of Malawi, informed Parliament that the African country had lifted visa requirements for visitors from 79 countries.
For the next two years, new post-secondary schools in British Columbia, a province in Canada, will not be allowed to apply to enroll international students
Nigerians looking for an easier international travel experience can invest in having a second passport and there are 10 countries willing to make it happen in days.
From February 6, 2024, following the latest updates, the UK government will increase compulsory charges to visa applications by 66% for Nigerians and other countries
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