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But I have a friend who is both Nigerian (through her mother) and British (by birth), and she has travelled for years between the two countries and has never had any problems along the lines you mention. I know this because we talked about her getting a right of abode certificate in her Nigerian passport, simply for the ease of needing to take only one passport for the trip, but she decided in the end not to bother.SMOOTH OPERATOR wrote:john the thing is that nigerian immigration will disturb him by saying "how come uve got a blank nigerian passport" he will answer here is my british passport and im a dual national and will reply never "mind that, u cannot come into the country with a blank passport something needs to be on the passport" which could result in u being delayed for several hours or having to bribe them to just let u off
I understand what you mean. I don't know the Nigerian regulations, of course, nor how they are interpreted. All I know is that my friend (it is she, not her mother, incidentally, that makes the trips) has not had any problems along the lines you suggest. Anecdotal only, I know, but if she hasn't had problems why should your step-father particularly?SMOOTH OPERATOR wrote:Christophe if ur freind's mum renews her nigerian passport after it expires she will not have right of abode transfered to the new nigerian passport because the british passport automatically has rigth of above for british citizen. the immigration officer in liverpool says u will have to apply for a nigerian visa to go to nigeria on a british passport. cos nigerian immigration dont welcome nigerians comin to nigeria with a blank nigerian passport.
do u kind of understand wot i mean