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First Nigerian in Diaspora lecture series: Nigerian Immigration Commission and Minister of Interior Unveil New Passport Policy for Nigerians in Diaspora
The Nigerian Immigration Commission, in collaboration with the Minister of Interior, Tunji-Ojo, recently introduced a groundbreaking seminar series to address the challenges faced by Nigerians in the diaspora regarding passport applications. The primary focus of the event was to unveil the new passport policy aimed at streamlining processes, increasing efficiency, and aligning with the government’s single identity initiative to prevent identity theft in travel documents.
The Nigerian Immigration Service (NIS) witnessed a surge in passport applications attributed to the “Japa syndrome”:
Minister of Interior’s Initiatives:
Minister Tunji-Ojo highlighted significant achievements since taking office, including clearing a backlog of 200,000 applications within two weeks. Plans include installing 16 eGates at international airports by March.
Comptroller General’s Insights:
Notable insights from the Q&A session included clarifications on the Manchester office, interventions, NIN challenges, special agents at airports, and updates on future series.
The Manchester office cannot currently be used for immigration services, as Nigerian immigration services are restricted to operations within the Embassy.
NIN poses a challenge for passport processing due to discrepancies in names. The process is time-consuming in the US, but interventions have been conducted in Canada and the USA. Plans are underway to conduct interventions in the UK.
Individuals in mufti checking passports at airport entries and exits before handing them over to immigration officers are special agents identifying persons of interest. This process is associated with the International Civil Aviation Commission.
All offices must obtain approval from the Comptroller General’s office for security purposes before implementing any changes to data.
Airlines have been encouraged to allow Nigerians with expired passports entry to Nigeria. However, some airlines may not permit entry without a valid visa. To address this, individuals can apply for an e-visa or visa on arrival online. Additionally, applying for an e-passport is recommended: Nigeria HC.
The next series is scheduled for August, promising continued engagement and updates on the ongoing initiatives and improvements for Nigerians in the diaspora.
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The seminar concluded with a commitment to future engagements, with the second series scheduled for August. The ongoing efforts aim to address challenges faced by Nigerians in the diaspora and enhance the overall passport application experience.
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