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9 May 2025

Federal Government Announces Immigration Crackdown On Irregular Migrants

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The Federal Government has announced plans to take strict action against irregular migrants in the country starting 1 August, 2025.
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The Federal Government has announced plans to take strict action against irregular migrants in the country starting 1 August, 2025. To allow for compliance, a three-month grace period will be granted from 1 May to 1 August, during which the new Expatriate Administration System will be implemented before enforcement begins.

Minister of Interior, Dr. Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, disclosed this on Tuesday in Abuja during a meeting with the Nigerian Employers' Consultative Association. He explained that an immigration amnesty program will run for three months to help migrants regularize their status.

Key Highlights:

  • Companies obstructing the Nigeria Immigration Service from performing its duties will face strict penalties.
  • Immigration service fees will be reviewed to ensure sustainability.
  • The revised fees and administration system will take effect from 1 May, 2025.
  • From 1 August 2025, a strict crackdown on irregular migrants will commence, urging individuals and businesses to comply before the deadline.

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