There is a document that all travelers who want to work in Nigeria need to apply. This is the Nigeria Business e-Visa on Arrival. This document can be applied for at the immigration border.
Even though at iVisa.com we don’t process this document, we do process the Health Assessment, which you need to present at the immigration border to obtain the Business Visa.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need a vaccine to travel to Nigeria as a citizen of Fiji?
The vaccines recommended by the Nigerian government and the CDC are Yellow Fever, Meningitis, Polio, Cholera, Hepatitis A, Hepatitis B, Typhoid, and Rabies.
In addition, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, it is also recommended that travelers enter the country vaccinated against Covid-19.
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Do I need a PCR Test to travel to Nigeria as a citizen of Fiji?
Yes! All travelers need to carry a negative PCR Covid-19 test result 72 hours before traveling and present it at the airport counter before boarding.
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Do I need to quarantine upon arrival in Nigeria as a citizen of Fiji?
All travelers must quarantine for 7 days in any government-approved accommodation and wait for confirmation before leaving.
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What is the Health Assessment and how to apply for it?
The Health Assessment is an electronic document that all travelers must present at the immigration border. This document gives the agents all the information necessary to contact you in case of any health emergency.
Just follow 3 simple steps to apply for the Health Assessment.
- Step 1: Complete our electronic forms with your personal information, then choose your processing time.
- Step 2: Review that information is correct before selecting your payment method. If there is an error, it could be rejected by the system.
- Step 3: Finally, submit all the required documents.
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How long is the processing time, and how much does it cost?
The Health Assessment cost depends on the processing time alternatives you choose, depending on your travel needs.
- Standard Processing: - .
- Rush Processing: - .
- Super Rush Processing: - .
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What documents do I need to upload to obtain the Health Assessment?
- Current Passport information with at least 6 months of validity.
- A Negative PCR Covid Test result.
- Your email address.
- Payment method can be a credit or debit card.
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One of the main attractions of the country is the Olumo Rock in Abeokuta. Embark on the experience of adventure and culture in one of the most culturally rich countries on the continent.
Olumo Rock has a spiritual and historical significance like no other. However, it is important to visit it with a guide so as not to miss any of the most important stories of the place. You can ascend to the top of this place in two ways, by climbing or by stairs. During your tour, you will see shrines, sacred trees, tribal hideouts, and an amazing view of the city at the top.
When climbing to the top, the guide will take you to the Olumo sanctuary. Unfortunately, this space is only open once a year, on August 5th, to celebrate a festival. This festival brings together priests, local leaders, and local people. Therefore, it is very likely that if you do not visit during that day, you will still see offerings made at the shrine. On the way, you will also see another shrine, where the priestesses will welcome you.