Tourism and long-haul travel
Destination first, then the entry rule, the money preparation and the on-the-ground stack — before booking anything hard to undo.
For travellers from Nigeria
Every destination below opens with the verdict that matters at booking time — e-Visa, consulate application, or pilgrimage pathway — then the money, the cities and the guide. The official doors are named on every page.
The entry rule for the Nigerian passport, before anything gets booked.
Standard Visitor visa for short stays — the single largest Nigerian outbound corridor.
e-Visa or pre-arranged visa-on-arrival by category — Dubai leads by passenger volume.

Tourist entry requires a TRV (not an eTA) — alongside the study and Express Entry pathways.
Hajj via the NAHCON-coordinated allocation; Umrah year-round; tourism e-Visa since 2019.
Visitor visa via VFS and the High Commission Abuja — the major intra-African corridor.


Purpose first — the paperwork follows.
Destination first, then the entry rule, the money preparation and the on-the-ground stack — before booking anything hard to undo.
Student pathways to the UK, Canada and the US — with the documentation realities up front.
Work visas, skilled-migration routes, and the missions that issue them.
Business visas for the Guangzhou, Dubai and London trade corridors.
Nigerian missions abroad when things get formal — and the guide to who does what.

When a passport disappears mid-trip or the paperwork gets formal, the Nigerian embassy or high commission is the door — and the guide explains which mission type does what.
Editorial reading decides the trip; the official system executes it. For Nigerian travellers the authoritative voice is the Ministry of Foreign Affairs — and every Visaja country guide names the destination's own official door.
Hand-picked reads angled at the Nigerian passport.
Money and connectivity, sorted at home.
Start with the destination, check the verdict, read the guide — and use the official door when it's time to apply.