This is serious ooh! Nigerians unhindered travel to Dubai for regular holidays and parties may be under threat after the emirate introduced several restrictions starting off with banning women under the age of 40 from visiting alone.
Dubai is one of the favorite holiday destinations for Nigerians mainly because it does not require any visa and travelers do not suffer from jet-lag. Given the nice warm weather that is similar to that of Nigeria and the fact that trips can be hastily arranged without any delays, Nigerians not only go there to holiday but also to hold parties.
However, given the popularity of the emirate among Nigerians, the authorities have decided to clampdown by introducing new measures to limit the number of visitors. Under the new regime, all single and unmarried Nigerians who are less than 40 years old have been banned from visiting the country except they are accompanied by someone who is above 40 and bears the same surname with them, Nigerianwatch reports.
Single ladies and men travelling alone must be 40 years old and above, as must married women travelling with children. Also, all visa applications must be subject to approval and once a form is submitted, full charges are applicable. For Moroccans, Algerians, Libyans, Mauritanians and Tunisians, the minimum age requirement to apply for a visa is also is 40. However, for other nationalities, the minimum age requirement to apply for a visa is 21 for men and 23 for women.
This is rubbish,no b thei fault afterall na we cus em,we dey pack our money go spend der
ReplyDeleteWow.... That sounds ridiculous.
ReplyDeleteImagine these people ooo!!!??
ReplyDeleteI trust my Naija pipo we go jing d age. Make dem no worry. Hmmm! "Uwaifo don talk e own o".
ReplyDeleteNaija guys no de dull at all
ReplyDeleteNice one no dulling
ReplyDeleteI hv read this before....its really funny that this restriction was impose on nigerians....I don't blame them,,if our politicians were sincere in managing our resources nobody will want to travel out.....
ReplyDeleteRubbish....
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