Travelling should be an exciting experience. However, many Nigerians unknowingly make costly mistakes that can lead to visa rejections, unnecessary expenses, or even trouble at the airport. In this article, there are mistakes Nigerians make when travelling abroad.
1. Booking Flights Too Late
Many Nigerians wait until the last minute to book flights, hoping to find cheaper deals. Unfortunately, this often leads to higher ticket prices and fewer seat options.
2. Not Researching Visa Requirements Properly
Applying for a visa without proper research is one of the biggest mistakes Nigerians make when going abroad. Some travelers assume they only need a visa, and forget extra requirements like proof of funds, hotel bookings, or travel insurance.
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3. Overpacking or Carrying Banned Items
Many Nigerians overpack or try to carry prohibited items, which could lead to extra baggage fees or confiscation at the airport.
4. Exchanging Naira at the Airport
Some travelers exchange Naira for foreign currency at the airport, where rates are much higher than other exchange options.
5. Ignoring Travel Insurance
Many Nigerian travellers embark on a journey abroad without travel insurance, assuming it is unnecessary. However, medical emergencies, flight cancellations, or lost luggage can lead to huge expenses abroad.
6. Dressing Inappropriately for Immigration Interviews
Dressing too casually or inappropriately can make immigration officers question your travel intentions.
7. Arriving Late at the Airport
Some Nigerians miscalculate travel time and arrive late at the airport, which could lead to missed flights.
8. Not Understanding Local Laws and Culture
Failing to research the laws and customs of your destination country can result in arrests or fines.
9. Not Keeping Copies of Important Documents
Losing a passport or visa without a backup copy can cause serious travel delays.
10. Ignoring Health Requirements
Many Nigerians forget to check the vaccination and COVID-19 test requirements before travelling. Some countries require yellow fever vaccination proof for entry.
Avoiding these mistakes Nigerians make when travelling will save you stress, time, and money.