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Olajide Oyewole LLP
The EEL is a government-mandated financial contribution that is imposed on employers in Nigeria who hire expatriate workers.
Banwo & Ighodalo
The Immigration Act, 2015 (the "Act") is the principal legislation governing the movement of individuals and businesses within Nigeria's borders. At the helm of overseeing this crucial aspect...
Bloomfield Law
The Economic Community of West African States ("ECOWAS" or the "Community") was established by the treaty of Lagos in May 1975...
Bloomfield Law
On February 28, 2024, President Bola Tinubu announced the implementation of the Expatriate Employment Levy (EEL), a government-mandated contribution imposed on employers...
J-K Gadzama LLP
This piece examines the new rule introduced by the English Football Association (the FA) in agreement with the Clubs Association and the United Kingdom...
Ajumogobia & Okeke
The outbreak of the Coronavirus Disease ("COVID-19") pandemic has affected virtually all the sectors of the economy globally. One common measure introduced by various governments...
KPMG Nigeria
Financial planning is germane when considering the need for expatriate employees. This has become necessary given the increase in the cost of doing business in Nigeria...
The Trusted Advisors
Nigeria just like any other country of the World has rules and regulations in place for non-Nigerians who desire to enter, work, or reside in Nigeria either for a short or long term.
Olisa Agbakoba Legal (OAL)
This is the second article in our The African Continental Free Trade Agreement (AfCFTA) series, where we continue our exploration of this transformative initiative.
Famsville Solicitors
Nigeria is a country located on the western coast of Africa, filled with investment opportunities. Nigeria is widely rich and diverse in resources, spanning from minerals, petroleum, agriculture produce, among others.
TNP
The enactment of the Business Facilitation Act of 2023 ("the Act") marks a significant milestone in the efforts of the Presidential Enabling Business Environment Council (PEBEC) to enhance the ease...
The Trusted Advisors
Individuals with short visit visas are permitted to enter Nigeria for up to three months for tourism, business meetings, conferences, seminars, contract negotiations, marketing, sales, and distribution of Nigerian goods.
The Trusted Advisors
A business visa is a travel authorization issued by the government through the Nigeria Immigration Service which enables foreigners to visit Nigeria temporarily for business purposes.
The Trusted Advisors
There might be some truth to the common adage that the world is now a global village, however, the territorial sovereignty of a nation enables it to among other things, subject entry into and exit from its borders...
KPMG Nigeria
The Nigerian missions abroad focus on the review of visa application documents and issuance of appropriate visas to individuals who intend to visit or live and work in Nigeria.
Firmus Advisory
It is a strict compliance that all foreigners coming to Nigeria for business purposes need to have a visa for Nigeria prior to their arrival.
The Trusted Advisors
The globalization of business and advances in technology have contributed to the increase in expatriate assignments. Global mobility is integral to a successful organization's talent...
The Trusted Advisors
The law is trite that any foreigner seeking employment in Nigeria must get the consent and approval of the Comptroller General of the Nigeria Immigration Service.
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Bloomfield Law
This article provides an overview of the latest updates and trends in immigration policies, highlighting shifts in various regions worldwide.
Bloomfield Law
This article provides an overview of the latest updates and trends in immigration policies, highlighting shifts in various regions worldwide.
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