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61 Foreign Nationals Deported from Nigeria over Irregular Migration -NIS

Mrs-Caroline-Adepoju
Mrs-Caroline-Adepoju

Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS)) deported no fewer than 61 foreign nationals from the country in August 2024, as part of its continued effort to tackle irregular migration.

Ravenewsonline reports that the development comes alongside the facilitation of 8,352 Visas on Arrival, as part of the country’s new visa policy aimed at promoting smoother entry processes for travellers.

According to a report released by the NIS, the deportation was part of ongoing measures to address the issue of irregular migration within Nigeria.

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The report stated, “The NIS eased out 61 foreign nationals to address irregular migration. The new Visa Policy facilitated 8,352 Visas on Arrival.”

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This is not the first time the NIS has taken such steps. Between 2020 and 2022, at least 70 foreign nationals were deported from the country, reinforcing Nigeria’s firm stance on controlling irregular migration while ensuring lawful entry through its new visa regime.

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