Travel
UK warns: 10-year visa ban awaits fraudulent applicants


The outgoing British High Commissioner to Nigeria. Mr Paul Arkwright said a 10-year visa ban will be slammed on Nigerians who present forged documents to back their applications.
“I know there is a feeling in Nigeria that we refuse visas more often than we accept them. That is not the case.
“We are not trying to keep Nigerians out but it is important Nigerians stick to the rules when they are there in the same way that you in Nigeria would expect British people to obey the rules here.
Sadly, there are a few Nigerians who provide forged documents. We know when a document is forged and that is an automatic 10-year ban.”
According to the envoy, Nigerians are welcome in the UK, as some Nigerians living there are making very serious contributions to the British economy and other sectors.


Paul Arkwright, outgoing UK High Commissioner in Nigeria
He said that the British High Commission received about 80, 000 visa applications annually, adding that about 70 per cent of those applications were successful.
He said that 90 per cent of visa applications were from students wanting to study in the UK.
Arkwright further advised those seeking visas to apply “in good time’’ and also ensure they had the required documents ready.
He stressed that it was important for an applicant to have sufficient funds in their bank accounts which should have been in the account for a minimum of 28 days.
The British High Commissioner noted that the visa application was an online process and the High Commission was “working hard to streamline the process’’. (NAN)
-



GRPolitics4 days agoPeaceful Voting Underway in Central African Republic as 2025 General Elections Commence
-



Politics3 days agoEnugu Group Lauds Mbah’s Superlative Performance, Pledges 2027 Support
-



News3 days agoGOCOP Condoles With Freedom Online Publisher on Son’s Death
-



Culture4 days agoAwka Community Elects Fredrick Chinwuba New President General of Awka Development Union of Nigeria (ADUN)








