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    Thrillers Travels Empowers 1000 Nigerians With Migration VISA To Canada

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    Chief Technology Officer, Michael Adebisi, Company Secretary, Elizabeth Adejoke, Co-founder Amb. Moses Adebisi, Public Relations Officer, Tofunmi Sonaike, and Admin Officer, Adeniyi Oluwaseun all of Thrillers Travels at the pre-launch press conference of the firm held in Lagos yesterday

    In a bid to redefine the travel business in Nigeria, Thrillers Travels, has announced that it would unveil the business in Nigeria on September 2nd, 2023 in Lagos.

    The company will also announce 1,000 beneficiaries who took part in the ongoing Migration VISA to Canada on the same day.

    This was made known at the media briefing where the scheme was announced at the company’s head office in Lekki Lagos by the Co-Founder of Thrillers Travels, Ambassador Moses Adebisi. The firm would be launched at Oriental Hotel, Victoria Island Lagos on Saturday, 2 September, 2023.

    Speaking on the empowerment initiative, the Co-founder of Thrillers Travelers said, “We have done 1000 VISA on Thrillers Empowerment Scheme for people and now, we are launching Thrillers Travels and we want to empower 1000 people with VISA. These are not visiting and tourist VISAs but working VISA for those who want to settle in Canada.”

    He said, “the unveiling of these beneficiaries would coincide with the launching of Thriller Travels in Nigeria. We already have offices in the UK, the US and Canada.”

    “We are an empowerment platform and the vision is not about money but national development. We believe that exposure plays a critical factor in national development therefore, we believe that when Nigerians travel to other parts of the world they should be able to return and build the country based on what they have learned in other environments,” Adebisi stressed.

    Speaking on why Nigerians should trust Thrillers Travels, he said that the company has got a capable workforce full of tenacity and energy that match the yearning of Nigerians who seek migration to Canada and other parts of the world.

    According to him, “Testimonials of people who have benefited from Thrillers Travels’ services on its platform show that we are honest and trustworthy in handling migration issues for our clients. Credibility is a key ingredient in our operations because we have partners in Canada, the UK, the US and other parts of the world that would not condone shortcuts,” he added.

    On the volume of entries so far, it was revealed that over seven hundred entries have been received while Thrillers Travels was awaiting about three hundred entries to make up one thousand beneficiaries.
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    The entry is open to those with valid international passports and interested participants are advised to visit Thrillers Travels website to submit their entries on or before 2 September 20223 and/or attend the unveiling event at Oriental Hotel, Victoria Island Lagos.

    Speaking on the period VISA application may last, Adebisi stated that the firm has received over 800 applications and we are still waiting for well over 200 to come onboard therefore, the VISA processes would take three to four months. Applicants would be contacted to come over at our office to pick their VISA.”

    The Co-founder of Thrillers Travels has revealed that the company is aiming to have migrated over 6.3 million Nigerians in 4 years to be able to marginally empower those who would build the country as result of their international exposures.

    “In 4 years, we would have put in place 6.3 million people that will be empowered with all they would ever need to take over the affairs of this country called Nigeria and take it to the desired destination,” he added.

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    U.S. issues stern warning to Nigerians overstaying visas

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    The U.S. warns Nigerians overstaying visas of permanent travel bans and criminal prosecution, stressing no tolerance for violations

     

    The United States has issued a strong warning to Nigerians overstaying their visas, announcing that violators could face a permanent travel ban and potential criminal prosecution.

    Also read: Nigerian visa issues resolved for Akwaaba African travel market delegates

    The U.S. Mission in Nigeria released the warning on its official X (formerly Twitter) handle on Monday, making it clear that consular officers have full access to immigration histories and can easily detect any past visa violations.

    The statement from the U.S. Mission left no ambiguity, stating, “If you overstay your U.S. visa, you could face a permanent ban on traveling to the United States, as well as criminal prosecution.”

    The Mission went on to dismiss the notion of “accidental overstays,” asserting firmly, “There is no such thing as an ‘honest mistake’ – it is your responsibility to use your visa correctly.”

    This stern message follows increased scrutiny of immigration violations as U.S. authorities enforce tighter regulations on visitors not adhering to visa rules.

    With thousands of Nigerians traveling to the United States for tourism, business, and education purposes, this warning highlights the serious consequences of non-compliance.

    Recent reports have also indicated that Nigerians have faced difficulty renewing U.S. visas due to prior overstays, with many now finding it harder to secure future entry into the country.

    Immigration experts have warned that even a short overstay could lead to long-term travel restrictions, making it difficult for offenders to enter the U.S. in the future.

    This latest development signals that the U.S. is tightening its stance on visa violations, with severe penalties for those who do not comply with immigration laws.

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    Oyo State to sanitize travel and tour sector, targets unregistered operators

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    Oyo State plans to sanitise its travel and tour sector, focusing on unregistered operators. Registration drive starts March 24, 2024

     

    The Oyo State government has announced plans to sanitise the state’s travel and tour sector by targeting unregistered travel agencies and allied tour operators.

    The initiative, aimed at ensuring better service delivery and compliance with relevant regulations, was disclosed by the state’s Commissioner for Culture and Tourism, Dr Wasiu Olatunbosun, during a press conference on Monday in Ibadan, the state capital.

    The event, organised in partnership with the National Association of Nigeria Travel Agencies (NANTA), sought to sensitise and raise awareness among operators about the government’s intentions to regulate the sector more effectively.

    Olatunbosun stated, “The objective of the exercise is to inform the operators of travel and tour agencies, concerned stakeholders, and the general public about the government’s plans to sanitise the sector through registration of all travel and tour operators in the state.”

    The commissioner highlighted the challenges posed by unlicensed operators, stating that many travel and tour agencies operating without the required licences fail to comply with industry laws.

    These unregulated operators have been causing significant hardship for the public, with many clients experiencing subpar services. “Most of the tour and travel operators operating without licences fail to comply with the relevant laws and regulations that guide the industry and have caused untold hardship to members of the public as a result of the low standard of service,” he added.

    As part of the sanitisation process, Olatunbosun explained that the registration of all travel and tour operators would enable the state government to create a comprehensive database.

    This would allow for effective monitoring, evaluation, and regulation of agencies operating within the state, ensuring public safety and improving the quality of services provided.

    The sensitisation campaign is set to begin on March 24, 2024, and will run for one month. During this period, operators will be encouraged to register and comply with the necessary regulations.

    After the awareness phase, the government will implement enforcement measures, including sanctions against unregistered agencies that fail to meet the required standards.

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    PEBEC assures foreign investors on Nigeria’s visa-on-arrival policy review

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    Nigeria Visa-On-Arrival Policy, PEBEC intervention

    PEBEC’s Director General, Princess Zahrah Mustapha Audu, reassures foreign investors that concerns over the cancellation of Nigeria’s Visa-On-Arrival (VOA) policy will be addressed, with efforts underway to balance security and investment interests

     

    The Director General of the Presidential Enabling Business Environment Council (PEBEC), Princess Zahrah Mustapha Audu, has assured foreign investors that the Nigerian government is working to address concerns raised by the recent decision to discontinue the Visa-On-Arrival (VOA) policy.

    Also read: Nigerian visa issues resolved for Akwaaba African travel market delegates

    The announcement to phase out the VOA policy was made over the weekend by Nigeria’s Minister of Interior, Dr. Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, who described the policy as “unsustainable” and a potential security risk.

    The decision has sparked apprehension among current and prospective investors who have relied on the VOA option, especially those from countries without Nigerian embassies or missions.

    In a statement released on Monday, Princess Audu acknowledged these concerns and assured the international community that PEBEC is actively engaging with the Ministry of Interior to find a balanced and effective solution.

    **“We understand the anxiety this has caused among the foreign community and would like to assure all stakeholders that PEBEC is actively engaging with the Minister of Interior to find a solution,”** she stated.

    Princess Audu emphasized that the VOA policy has played a vital role in promoting tourism, trade, and foreign investment in Nigeria.

    She expressed optimism that through dialogue and collaboration, the security issues raised could be resolved without compromising the ease of doing business in the country.

    **“Our primary objective is to strengthen security around the VOA process while maintaining the policy, which has been instrumental in promoting tourism, trade, and investment in Nigeria.

    We believe that with collaboration and dialogue, we can address the security issues identified and achieve a secured and efficient VOA process that benefits all parties involved,”** she added.

    PEBEC, known for driving reforms aimed at improving Nigeria’s business environment, reaffirmed its commitment to ensuring that the country remains an attractive destination for investors and tourists.

    The council has been at the forefront of simplifying business procedures and reducing bottlenecks, making it easier for businesses to thrive in Nigeria.

    The Minister of Interior had announced plans to replace the VOA policy with a system of landing and exit cards, which visitors would be required to pre-fill before arriving in or departing from Nigeria.

    However, PEBEC’s intervention suggests that a more collaborative approach is being considered to balance security and investor-friendly policies.

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