Nigerians Can Now Move to This European Country Without a Visa
Nigerians Can Now Move to This European Country Without a Visa

For many Nigerians, visiting Europe has always felt like a dream wrapped in red tape — long embassy queues, visa fees, endless paperwork, and sometimes rejection letters that crush hope.
But things are changing. As of 2025, a few European countries have begun allowing Nigerians to visit without applying for a visa in advance. That means you can now travel for tourism or short stays with just your Nigerian passport, a flight ticket, and proof of funds.
If you have ever imagined walking through historic European streets or exploring new business and study opportunities abroad, this is your moment.
The Big Change: Easier Entry for Nigerians
For decades, traveling to Europe has been one of the biggest challenges for Nigerians due to strict visa rules.
However, a number of non-Schengen European countries are now opening their borders to African travelers — particularly from Nigeria — as part of efforts to boost tourism and economic ties.
One of the most open destinations for Nigerians is Serbia, a peaceful European country known for its rich culture, affordable living, and welcoming people.
Nigerians can now enter Serbia without applying for a visa in advance. You only need to meet the basic entry requirements:
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A valid Nigerian passport
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Proof of return flight
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Proof of accommodation
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Sufficient funds for your stay
Why Choose Serbia
Serbia is located in Southeastern Europe, bordered by Hungary, Romania, Bulgaria, and Montenegro. It is not part of the European Union, but it is one of the most stable and affordable European countries to live in or visit.
Reasons why many Nigerians are choosing Serbia:
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Visa-free entry for short-term visits
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Low cost of living
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Safe cities and friendly people
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English is widely spoken in major areas
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Access to good universities and business opportunities
What to Expect When You Arrive
On arrival in Serbia, immigration officers may ask you a few simple questions about your stay, such as your travel purpose, accommodation, and return plans. Once cleared, you are free to enter and enjoy your visit.
The capital city, Belgrade, is one of the most vibrant in Eastern Europe. From historical landmarks and traditional food to nightlife and affordable shopping, there is plenty to explore.
Work and Study Opportunities
Visa-free entry allows you to visit Serbia for up to 90 days.
However, if you plan to work or study, you must apply for a residence or student permit once you arrive.
The good news is that Serbian universities are affordable compared to most European institutions, and many Nigerians have successfully transitioned from visitor to student status after arrival.
Other European Countries Open to Nigerians
Apart from Serbia, several other countries in Europe and nearby regions offer visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to Nigerians.
| Country | Visa Type | Duration | Notes |
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| Serbia | Visa-Free | 90 days | For tourism or short visits |
| Kosovo | Visa-Free | 90 days | Easy entry for Nigerian visitors |
| Georgia | eVisa / Visa-Free | 90 days | Online application in minutes |
| Armenia | eVisa / Visa-Free | 120 days | Simple process for Nigerians |
| Turkey | eVisa | 30 days | Fast online approval |
| Albania | Visa-Free (seasonal) | 90 days | Open during tourist seasons |
| Moldova | eVisa | 90 days | Easy online visa application |
These countries are not part of the Schengen zone, meaning their entry rules are much more flexible.