The Nigeria Immigration Service on Friday issued fresh travel protocols for passengers travelling from Nigeria to China, Europe and North America, and warned intending passengers to strictly comply with the guidelines to avoid being denied departure or being repatriation, the agency said in a statement.
The statement by NCS spokesman, Sunday James, quoted the Comptroller General Muhammad Babandede, as saying that the development arose from requests from the affected countries, especially Chinese and French Embassies.
James declared that “effective 1st September 2020, all intending passengers to China are required to obtain COVID-19 negative test certificate before departing Nigeria for China.”
Such passengers are required to take a “Nucleic Acid Test” three (3) days before departure. Chinese citizens are to apply for “Green Health Codes” with “HS” mark, according to the spokesman.
James added that “Other foreign nationals including Nigerians are to complete “Health Declaration Forms.
“All the two (2) categories of travelers; foreigners to China and Chinese citizens are to submit COVID-19 negative test certificate to the Chinese Embassy or Consulate in Nigeria for issuance of required clearance for their journey to China.
“Non-Resident Nigerians in Europe and North America are to avoid transiting France pending the lifting of travel restrictions due to COVID-19. Transit passengers to Europe and North America transiting through Paris, must endeavor to present a valid Permanent Resident Permit for their final destination and COVID-19 negative test certificate to enable them entry into France,” he explained.
He further explained that “from the 1st of July 2020, only French nationals and residents are allowed into the country (France) with respect to the note verbal from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs conveying the Travel Advice from the French Embassy in Nigeria.
“The Nigeria Immigration Service hereby, advice all China, Europe and North American bound passengers to strongly abide by these rules to avoid denial of departure from Nigeria and repatriation from the countries concerned due to non-compliance.”