Visa Free Countries for Nigeria passport holders
Total Visa-Free Destinations
Countries accessible without visa
Unrestricted Entry
Countries with an unlimited visa-free stay
Time-Limited Stays
Countries with a limited visa-free stay
Most Common Duration
10 countries allow 90 days of visa-free stay
Here's a list of countries that visitors from Nigeria can enter without a visa. A map highlights visa-free countries in green, making it easy to plan your trip. The duration of a visa-free stay depends on the country, typically ranging from 30 to 180 days. However, always check each country's specific entry requirements – for example, most destinations require travelers to have a valid passport.
Visa-Free Destinations
| Country | Status |
|---|---|
Barbados
|
180 days |
Benin
|
90 days |
Burkina Faso
|
Visa-free entry |
Cabo Verde
|
Visa-free entry |
Cameroon
|
90 days |
Chad
|
90 days |
Cote d'Ivoire
|
90 days |
Dominica
|
180 days |
Fiji
|
120 days |
Gambia
|
90 days |
Ghana
|
Visa-free entry |
Guinea
|
Visa-free entry |
Guinea-bissau
|
Visa-free entry |
Haiti
|
90 days |
Kiribati
|
90 days |
Liberia
|
Visa-free entry |
Mali
|
Visa-free entry |
Micronesia
|
30 days |
Niger
|
Visa-free entry |
Rwanda
|
30 days |
Saint Kitts and Nevis
|
90 days |
Senegal
|
90 days |
Seychelles
|
90 days |
Sierra Leone
|
Visa-free entry |
Togo
|
Visa-free entry |
Vanuatu
|
120 days |
Unlimited Stay Countries for Nigeria Passport
10 countries allow unrestricted visa-free entry with no time limits!
Nigeria passport holders enjoy exceptional privilege with these destinations - you can enter and stay as long as you wish without any predetermined time restrictions. This represents the highest level of travel freedom available.
Burkina Faso
Cabo Verde
Ghana
Guinea
Guinea-bissau
Liberia
Mali
Niger
Sierra Leone
Togo
Note: While there are no predetermined time limits, immigration officers may still inquire about your travel plans and purpose of visit upon arrival.
Overview of Visa-Free Access for Nigeria Citizens
According to the data presented in the table above, holders of a Nigeria passport can travel to 26 destinations without obtaining a visa in advance.
Of these countries, 10 allow completely unrestricted visa-free entry, while 16 destinations permit entry without a visa but with specific time limitations.
This extensive visa-free access includes popular destinations such as Barbados, Benin, Burkina Faso, Cabo Verde and Cameroon, among many others. The Nigeria passport therefore provides its holders with significant global mobility, enabling both leisure and business travel across multiple continents without the bureaucratic burden of advance visa applications.
Detailed Breakdown: Where Can Nigeria Citizens Travel and For How Long?
Based on the comprehensive data in the table above, here's a detailed breakdown of visa-free destinations by permitted stay duration:
Unrestricted Visa-Free Entry (10 countries):
Nigeria passport holders enjoy completely unrestricted visa-free access to: Burkina Faso, Cabo Verde, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-bissau, Liberia, Mali, Niger, Sierra Leone, Togo
180 Days Stay (2 countries):
Nigeria citizens can stay for up to 6 months (180 days) in: Barbados, Dominica
120 Days Stay (2 countries):
Up to 4 months (120 days) visa-free stay is permitted in: Fiji, Vanuatu
90 Days Stay (10 countries):
The most common allowance - 90 days (3 months) - applies to: Benin, Cameroon, Chad, Cote d'Ivoire, Gambia, Haiti, Kiribati, Saint Kitts and Nevis, Senegal, Seychelles
30 Days Stay (2 countries):
Nigeria travelers can stay for 30 days (1 month) in: Micronesia, Rwanda
Key Takeaways from the Visa-Free Countries Data for Nigeria
The comprehensive list above demonstrates that Nigeria passport holders have access to 26 visa-free destinations, representing substantial global mobility. This includes 10 countries with full visa-free access and 16 with time-limited stays.
However, it's essential to note that each entry in the table should be verified before travel, as the "visa-free" status typically applies only to tourism and short business visits. Most countries listed require your Nigeria passport to be valid for at least 6 months beyond your intended departure date.
Additionally, border officials may request proof of return tickets, accommodation bookings, or sufficient funds regardless of visa-free status. The specific duration shown in the table (whether 30, 90, 180 days, or unrestricted) represents the maximum stay allowed without a visa – exceeding this period without proper authorization could result in penalties or entry bans.
Always consult official government sources or embassy websites for the most current entry requirements before planning your trip.