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16 August 2016

Compliance With Immigration Rules: No Longer Business As Usual

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PwC Nigeria

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PwC Nigeria is one of the leading professional services ?rms in Nigeria with of?ces in Lagos, Abuja and Port Harcourt, with over 1,000 staff and 31 resident partners. We are committed to serving as a force for integrity, good sense and wise solutions to the problems facing businesses and the capital markets. We are guided by one promise – to do what is right, be it with our people, clients, community, or environment.
The Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) recently deported some expatriates for abuse of work permits.
Nigeria Immigration

The Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) recently deported some expatriates for abuse of work permits.

In a bid to ensure compliance with Nigeria immigration laws, the NIS has renewed its focus on the activities of companies that employ expatriates in the country. In practice, expatriate staff or their employers may be in violation of immigration rules in many ways. Read our tax alert below for insights on the common pitfalls and how to avoid them.

Download PwC Alert_Immigration compliance and enforcement_August 2016

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