- British High Commission in Nigeria has said a new Visa centre is now opened in Enugu
- The centre will be opened from September 13, 2023, and will operate out of Omedel Luxury Hotel
- In the next 3 months after it opens, the location will be monitored by TLS
A new temporary submission facility for United Kingdom visas has been opened in Enugu State, according to the British High Commission in Nigeria.
The disclosure was made in a statement on Monday according to Punch.
This is coming amid a report that President Bola Tinubu has successfully secured the suspension of the ban on Nigerians who wanted to travel to the United Arab Emirates (UAE) during his visit to the Arab country.

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Centre to begin operation on September 13
The commission stated that the centre, in addition to its current offices in Abuja, Lagos, and Port Harcourt, would begin operations on September 13, 2023.
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The facility will soon provide a twice-weekly service and be based out of the Omedel Luxury Hotel, 4/6 Link Road off Pascal, Independence Layout, Enugu.
According to the statement seen by Punch, the appointment system allows an applicant to select Enugu as their application location when applying for a UK Visa.
“The temporary submission centre in Enugu opens as a Premium Location, meaning it will cost NGN246,250.00, which includes a Premium Lounge appointment, courier return, SMS notifications, general customer support and guidance.”
It added that the demand for visa services will be carefully monitored and service reviewed/expanded should there be sufficient volumes.

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The statement added,
“TLS will trial this location for at least 3 months to assess uptake of the service and enable decisions on continuation,”
According to report, the UK government recently announced a £10,000 (about N10m) international relocation payment (IRP) to non-UK trainees and teachers to come work in England.
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Legit had reported that Australia’s Minister for Immigration, Andrew Giles, has announced that the Pandemic Event Visa, a renewable 12-month certificate that permits students to work in any industry would be phased out by February 2024.
The visa, commonly referred to as the 408, was created to allow international students stuck in Australia because of COVID-19 travel limitations to work legally.
It enabled them to sustain themselves by finding paid employment.
Source: Legit.ng