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44 Countries Nigerians Can Travel To Spend Christmas Holiday Without Visa
44 Countries Nigerians Can Travel To Spend Christmas Holiday Without Visa
Are you a Nigerian looking for a country you can spend your Christmas holiday with your family without Visa? if your answer is yes, then you are at the right place, as we will be walking you through 44 countries Nigerians can travel to spend their Christmas without a visa.
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As a Nigerian, there are many reasons you will want to enjoy your Christmas Holiday outside Nigeria with your families, such as a quiet place you can relax with your family or you may wish to take your family outside Nigeria so they can see other countries.
Whatever is your reason for wanting to travel outside Nigeria for your Christmas Holiday, these countries I will be highlighting below will be a good place to spend your Holiday.
44 Countries Nigerians Can Travel To Spend Christmas Holiday Without Visa
1. Bangladesh (visa on arrival)
2. Barbados (visa-free for six months)
3. Benin Republic (visa free)
4. Burkina Faso (visa free)
5. Burundi (visa on arrival for 30 days)
6. Cameroon (visa free)
7. Cape Verde (Visa on arrival)
8. Chad (visa free)
9. Comoros Island (Visa on arrival)
10. Cote d’ Ivoire (visa free)
11. Djibouti (Visa on arrival)
12. Dominican Republic (visa free for 21 days)
13. Fiji Island (visa free for four months)
14. Gambia (visa free for 90 days)
15. Georgia (visa on arrival)
16. Ghana (visa free)
17. Guinea (visa free)
18. Guinea Bissau (visa free for 90 days)
19. Haiti (visa free for 90 days)
20. Iran (visa on arrival)
21. Kenya (visa on arrival for 90 days)
22. Liberia (visa free)
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23. Madagascar (visa on arrival for 90 days)
24. Maldives (visa on arrival for 30 days)
25. Mali (visa free)
26. Mauritania (Visa on arrival)
27. Mauritius (visa free for 90 days)
28. Micronesia (visa free for 30 days)
29. Mozambique (visa free for 30 days)
30. Nauru (Visa on arrival)
31. Niger Republic (visa free)
32. Palau (visa on arrival for 30 days)
33. Samoa (visa on arrival for 60 days)
34. Senegal (visa free)
35. Seychelles (visa on arrival for 30 days)
36. Sierra Leone (visa free)
37. Somalia (Visa on arrival)
38. Sri Lanka (electronic travel authorization)
39. Tanzania (visa on arrival)
40. Timor-Leste (Visa on arrival for 30 days)
41. Togo (visa free)
42. Tuvala (visa on arrival for 30 days)
43. Uganda (visa on arrival) and
44. Vanuatu (visa free for 30 days).
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