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Good News! 5 Days Visa Policy For Nigerians Applying To Uk

Here is a new development to all Nigerians that plan to visit Uk, The British government has introduced a program that will make Nigerians secure UK visas without stress.

The British High Commissioner in Nigeria, Paul Arkwright, who broke the news, said the embassy has also reduced the maximum turnaround time for all classes of visa application to 15 days. Arkwright also added that 90% of the people who applied for students visas in UK were successful

The British government has initiated a programme in which Nigerians could secure visas to the United Kingdom the same day they applied for it or wait for 5 days before getting it.

“There are as many as 250,000 Nigerian nationals or dual Nigerian-British nationals living in the UK at the moment. Some claim the total Nigerian Diaspora in the UK is well over a million. We want Nigerians to come to the UK. They come to do business, to study, to see family and to invest in our economy. “We have introduced the same-day visa service – at a cost – for visas in Nigeria. We have also introduced a service that can mean you get a visa within 5 days, at a lower cost than the same day process. Our turnaround time for all other visas is 15 days. “The key thing, however, is that all visitors to the UK – whether they are from Nigeria or anywhere else – must respect the law and the length of time their visa says they can stay in the UK,” Arkwright said.

“We have introduced the same-day visa service – at a cost – for visas in Nigeria. We have also introduced a service that can mean you get a visa within 5 days, at a lower cost than the same day process. Our turnaround time for all other visas is 15 days. “The key thing, however, is that all visitors to the UK – whether they are from Nigeria or anywhere else – must respect the law and the length of time their visa says they can stay in the UK,” Arkwright said.

He also predicted that Nigeria’s role in the world would change significantly as, in few years; Lagos would become a major global economic center while Nigeria would emerge one of the three biggest countries in the world.

“By 2050, Nigeria will be the third biggest country in the world as it will overtake the USA to join China and India as the three biggest countries. Secondly, Lagos – Africa’s fifth largest economy in 2016 – will become more important in the coming years as the African example of how to break down barriers to doing business and bring in foreign investment,” he said.

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