Nigerian Minister warns Nigerians with dual citizenship against applying for e-passport

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Nigeria’s Minister of Interior, Rauf Aregbesola, has warned Nigerians with dual citizenship against applying for the e-passport.

Addressing Nigerians at the Nigerian High Commission in Tokyo on Friday during the roll out of the e-passport, the minister told Nigerian-Japanese who have accepted Japanese citizenship that a new visa regime that would grant them multiple entries into Nigeria up to the validity of their Japanese passports would commence soon.

He said, “I am aware that Japan does not accept dual citizenship, although Nigeria does. Because of this, I urge every Nigerian who renounces he or her Nigerian citizenship not to apply for the e-passport at this centre or anywhere.

“I will like to assure those Nigerian-Japanese who have accepted Japanese citizenship that a new visa regime that will grant them multiple entries into Nigeria up to the validity of their Japanese passports will commence soon.”

“The Federal Government had received several requests from both the Nigerian community and the Nigerian Embassy in Japan on the need to open a  passport issuance centre in Tokyo due to the distance Nigerians had to cover in order to obtain it.

“In response to these requests, President Muhammadu Buhari, in his commitment to the citizens and ease of doing business, approved the issuance of both e-passports and biometric visa in Japan.

“Suffice to say that this provision and service is not limited to Tokyo, Japan; we will open tomorrow (Saturday) another e-passport and biometric visa facilities in our Embassy in Seoul, South Korea, bringing to a total of 44 foreign missions, 43 local and four front offices where Nigeria Immigration Service issues passports to our citizens,” he added.

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