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Why UK Plans to Ban More Nigerians from Getting Visas - Full Details Emerge

Afnews Editor

May 06, 2025

The UK is planning tighter visa restrictions for Nigerians, citing abuse of immigration rules. See why the new policy could affect thousands. Read full story.
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... Tougher immigration rules could shut out Nigerians, Pakistanis, and Sri Lankans as UK targets alleged 'visa abuse'

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The United Kingdom government is considering stricter visa restrictions targeted at specific nationalities - with Nigeria, Pakistan, and Sri Lanka topping the list. This move, revealed by the UK's Home Office and first reported by The Times, is part of a broader reform plan meant to "fixÔÇØ what the UK calls its "broken immigration system.ÔÇØ

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A statement from a UK Home Office spokesperson confirmed that the proposed restrictions are aimed at reducing what it described as abuse of the system by foreign nationals who arrive under study or work permits but later overstay or seek asylum.

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"We keep the visa system under constant review and where we detect trends, which may undermine our immigration rules, we will not hesitate to take action,ÔÇØ the Home Office said.

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"Our upcoming Immigration White Paper will set out a comprehensive plan to restore order to our broken immigration system.ÔÇØ

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While the detailed policy paper will be made public in May 2025, insiders say the UK has already begun profiling immigrants from the three countries for "early detection and enforcement,ÔÇØ accusing them of contributing significantly to asylum-seeking loopholes.

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Why Nigeria Is a Key Target

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According to recent UK immigration data, visa overstaying and asylum applications by Nigerians have surged, prompting the government to act. A 2024 analysis showed that visa rejection rates for Nigerians jumped drastically - from 1 in 31 applications in 2022 to 1 in 8 in 2023. This led to a massive 63% drop in visa approvals for Nigerians over a one-year period.

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In the same timeframe, the British government reportedly made over 40 billion from visa application fees paid by Nigerians - most of which are non-refundable.

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The new development comes amid a broader crackdown on international students and workers under policies previously championed by former Prime Minister Rishi Sunak. Under these rules, international students were banned from bringing dependents unless under specific circumstances, while post-study work pathways were also limited.

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Many Nigerian applicants, disillusioned with the UK's tough stance, have begun shifting focus to countries like the United States, Canada, and Australia - but even those options are now more challenging. Under the Trump-era policies being reinforced, even students with valid visas could be deported if found not to "serve the U.S. interest.ÔÇØ

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Experts React: Stop Chasing Greener Pastures

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In response to the trend, African development experts have urged young Nigerians to reconsider their pursuit of foreign opportunities and focus on building sustainable careers and businesses at home.

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"Western governments are tightening their borders, and the cost of rejection is getting higher - financially and emotionally. It's time we build Africa, not flee it,ÔÇØ said a policy analyst with the African Development Institute.

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What to Expect Next

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The UK's Immigration White Paper, set for release later this May, is expected to outline further criteria, likely including:

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Stricter profiling during visa processing

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Tighter scrutiny on students and temporary workers

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Fast-track deportation for those who breach visa terms

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New bans or quotas on applicants from "high-riskÔÇØ countries

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As uncertainty looms, thousands of Nigerian youths, particularly those planning to study or work abroad, may need to rethink their international aspirations - or prepare for more rejections and rising application costs.

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