There are presently 45 visa free countries for Nigerians in 2022.
While some of these countries require that you obtain a visa immediately on arrival, some allow you stay for a specified period before you will be required to obtain a visa, and some will not even require that you obtain a visa, no matter how long you spend.
Here is the list of visa free countries for Nigerians alongside their visa requirements:
- Bangladesh (Visa on arrival)
- Barbados (Visa free for 6 months)
Benin Republic (Visa free)
Burkina Faso (Visa free)
Burundi (Visa on arrival for 30 days)
Cameroon (Visa free)
Cape Verde (Visa on arrival)
Chad (Visa free)
Comoros Island (Visa on arrival)
Cote d’Ivoire (Visa free)
Djibouti (Visa on arrival)
Dominican (Visa free for 21 days)
Fiji Island (Visa free for 4 months)
Gambia (Visa free for 90 days)
Georgia (Visa on arrival)
Ghana (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)
Madagascar (Visa on arrival for 90 days)
Maldives (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)
Mozambique (Visa on arrival for 30 days)
Nauru (Visa on arrival)
Niger Republic (Visa free)
Palau (Visa on arrival for 30 days )
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 authorisation)
39.Tanzania (Visa on arrival)
Timor-Leste (Visa on arrival for 30 days)
Togo (Visa free)
Tuvalu (Visa on arrival for 30 days)
Uganda (Visa on arrival)
Vanuatu (Visa free for 30 days)
Antigua and Barbuda (Electronic Entry Visa)