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Options for Nigeria Nationals

Nigerian nationals have one of the more limited passports for international travel, making a second citizenship through investment or naturalization particularly valuable. While dual citizenship is permitted, capital control restrictions and enhanced CBI due diligence requirements mean the path to a second passport requires careful financial and legal structuring.

Your Passport

Passport Rank

#94

Visa-Free

46

destinations

Dual Citizenship

allowed

Taxation Basis

residence based

Key Considerations for Nigeria Nationals

  • 01Nigeria permits dual citizenship, allowing nationals to acquire a second passport without renouncing Nigerian nationality.
  • 02The Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) maintains strict capital controls and foreign exchange restrictions, limiting the ability to move funds abroad for investment purposes.
  • 03Nigerian applicants typically face enhanced due diligence in citizenship-by-investment programs, including more thorough source-of-funds documentation and extended processing timelines.
  • 04With visa-free access to only 46 destinations, a second passport dramatically expands travel freedom and business opportunities for Nigerian nationals.
  • 05The eNaira and forex restriction environment mean that structuring payments for CBI programs requires careful planning, often involving compliant international accounts.
  • 06Nigeria's growing diaspora in the UK, Canada, and the US means many Nigerians already hold or are eligible for second nationality through naturalization.

Program Restrictions

Visa Programs Available to You

68 programs
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Banking That Accepts Your Passport

10 options

Company Formation Jurisdictions

12 jurisdictions

UK Private Limited Company (Ltd)

Setup: $50

25% (19% for profits under GBP 50,000; marginal relief between GBP 50,000–250,000)

Banking: moderate

US Delaware LLC

Setup: $200

0% at state level (no Delaware state income tax on out-of-state activity); federal tax depends on election (pass-through by default or C-Corp election)

Banking: moderate

US Wyoming LLC

Setup: $100

0% at state level (no Wyoming state income tax); federal tax depends on entity election

Banking: moderate

Estonia OÜ (Private Limited Company)

Setup: $265

0% on retained earnings; 20% on distributed profits (unique deferred distribution tax model)

Banking: difficult

Dubai DMCC Free Zone Company

Setup: $8,500

9% UAE Corporate Tax (effective June 2023) on taxable profits over AED 375,000; 0% for Qualifying Free Zone Persons meeting substance requirements

Banking: moderate

Dubai IFZA Free Zone Company

Setup: $5,500

9% UAE Corporate Tax on profits over AED 375,000; 0% for Qualifying Free Zone Persons on qualifying income

Banking: moderate

Singapore Private Limited Company (Pte Ltd)

Setup: $400

17% headline rate; effective rate often 8–10% due to startup tax exemptions (75% exemption on first SGD 100,000 for first 3 years)

Banking: moderate

Hong Kong Private Limited Company

Setup: $500

16.5% standard; 8.25% on first HKD 2 million of assessable profits (two-tiered regime)

Banking: difficult

BVI Business Company (BC)

Setup: $2,000

0% (no corporate income tax, capital gains tax, or withholding tax)

Banking: difficult

Cayman Islands LLC

Setup: $3,500

0% (no corporate tax, income tax, capital gains tax, or withholding tax; 20-year tax exemption certificate available)

Banking: difficult

Portugal Lda (Sociedade por Quotas)

Setup: $1,200

21% standard IRC; 17% on first EUR 25,000 for SMEs; municipal surcharge up to 1.5%; RFAI and other incentives available

Banking: moderate

Georgia Individual Entrepreneur (IE) with Virtual Zone

Setup: $50

1% on turnover up to GEL 500,000/year (Small Business Status); 0% on IT/software exports for Virtual Zone Person status; standard rate 15% corporate + 5% dividend withholding

Banking: easy

Citizenship by Investment

10 programs

Popular Destinations for Nigeria Nationals