BrandNewsDay Nigeria has researched Nigeria’s Visa-free Countries to Europe, Visa on arrival countries for Nigeria, Nigeria Visa-free to USA and Nigeria visa-free countries in Asia continent you can go without visas.
In this article you will find a full list of top visa-free countries for Nigeria passport holders in 2022 — These are countries Nigerians can travel to without a visa as compiled by BrandNewsDay Nigeria.
Nigeria’s passport is presently ranked 100th in terms of freedom of travel by the Henley Passport Index, as Nigerian citizens can travel to more than 20 countries around the world without obtaining a visa. For any other purpose or longer stays, Nigerians must apply for a visa before travelling to these countries of destinations.
Below are the forty-four countries Nigerians can travel to without a visa
Bangladesh (visa on arrival)
Barbados (visa-free for 6 months)
Bolivia (visas on arrival)
Benin Republic (visa-free)
Burkina Faso (visa-free)
Burundi (Visa on arrival for 30 days)
Cambodia (visas on arrival)
Cameroon (visa-free)
Cape Verde (Visa on arrival)
Chad (visa-free)
Comoros Island (Visa on arrival)
Cook Island (visas on arrival)
Cote d’ Ivoire (visa free)
Djibouti (Visa on arrival)
Dominican Republic (visa-free for 21 days)
Ethiopia (visas on arrival)
Fiji Island (visa-free for four months)
Gambia (visa-free for 90 days)
Georgia (visa on arrival)
Ghana (90 days visa-free)
Guinea (visa-free)
Guinea Bissau (visa-free for 90 days)
Haiti (visa-free for 90 days)
Iran (visa on arrival)
Kenya (visa on arrival for 90 days)
Liberia (visa-free)
Lebanon (visas on arrival)
Lesotho (visas on arrival)
Madagascar (visa on arrival for 90 days)
Maldives (Visa on arrival for 30 days)
Malawi (visa on arrival for 30 days)
Mali (visa-free)
Mauritania (Visa on arrival)
Mauritius (visa-free for 90 days)
Micronesia (visa-free for 30 days)
Montserrat
Mozambique (visa-free for 30 days)
Namibia (visas on arrival)
Nauru (Visa on arrival)
Niger Republic (visa-free)
Niue (visas on arrival)
Palau Islands (visa on arrival for 30 days)
Rwanda (Visa Free)
Saint Kitts & Nevis (Visa Free)
Somalia (Visa Free)
South Sudan (Visa Free)
Suriname (Visa Free)
Samoa (Visa on arrival for 60 days)
Senegal (visa-free)
Seychelles (Visa on arrival for 30 days)
Sierra Leone (visa-free)
Somalia (Visa on arrival)
Sri Lanka (electronic travel authorization)
Tanzania (Visa on arrival)
Timor-Leste (Visa on arrival for 30 days)
Togo (visa-free)
The Gambia (Visa Free)
Tuvalu (visa on arrival for 30 days)
Uganda (Visa on arrival)
Palau Islands
Vanuatu (visa-free for 30 days).
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