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FULL LIST: 29 Schengen Countries Now Offer 5-Year Multiple Entry Visas to Nigerians

Godwin Asiegbu by Godwin Asiegbu
October 6, 2025
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In a significant development for Nigerian travelers, 29 Schengen countries in Europe have begun offering five-year multiple-entry visas to qualified Nigerian citizens. This new policy is designed to make travel between Nigeria and Europe easier, more flexible, and more efficient for those who meet the eligibility requirements.

The Schengen visa, which allows free movement across most European nations, is one of the most sought-after travel permits globally. With this extended visa option, Nigerians can now enter and exit any of the 29 participating Schengen states multiple times within five years — without the stress of repeated applications or interview processes.

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What the 5-Year Schengen Visa Means for Nigerians

The five-year multiple-entry visa grants holders the ability to stay up to 90 days within any 180-day period in the Schengen Area. This long-term visa type is especially beneficial for:

Frequent travelers attending business meetings or conferences

Students or academics participating in ongoing research or exchange programs

Families visiting relatives residing in Europe

Tourists who love exploring various European destinations

For Nigerians with a strong travel history and clean immigration record, this is a major opportunity to build long-term travel relationships with European institutions and companies.

Eligibility Criteria for the 5-Year Visa

While the Schengen countries may apply individual discretion, certain general criteria apply to Nigerians who wish to obtain the 5-year visa. Applicants are typically required to demonstrate:

  1. Strong travel history previous valid Schengen or other international visas with no record of overstaying.
  2. Financial stability proof of sufficient funds to cover travel and stay in Europe.
  3. Valid purpose of travel for business, tourism, education, or family visits.
  4. Compliance with past visa conditions no record of immigration violations or deportation.
  5. Proper documentation including valid passport, travel insurance, proof of accommodation, and return flight details.

Meeting these requirements increases the chances of being granted the long-term multiple-entry visa.

List of Schengen Countries Offering the 5-Year Visa

The 29 Schengen countries include some of Europe’s most popular destinations for Nigerians, such as:
Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, and Switzerland, along with a few others participating under the Schengen Agreement.

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Why This Move Matters

The introduction of a 5-year multiple-entry Schengen visa for Nigerians represents a growing trust between Nigeria and the European Union. It also signals confidence in Nigeria’s emerging class of global professionals, investors, and students who frequently travel for international opportunities.

Beyond convenience, this policy will encourage more Nigerian entrepreneurs and investors to explore trade opportunities within Europe. It will also benefit tourism, as Nigerians can now plan longer-term travel itineraries and attend seasonal events across several countries without bureaucratic delays.

Application Process

Nigerians interested in the 5-year Schengen visa should apply through the official visa application centers such as VFS Global or directly via the embassy of the country they plan to visit first. Applicants must submit:

A completed Schengen visa form

Recent passport photographs

Proof of financial means

Comprehensive travel insurance

Flight and accommodation details

An invitation letter (if applicable)

After submission, applicants may be invited for an interview, and decisions typically take 15–45 working days, depending on the country and the season.

Expert Advice

Travel consultants recommend that Nigerians with past Schengen travel experience or business commitments in Europe take advantage of this new opportunity. Maintaining good travel conduct such as not overstaying or violating visa rules can help applicants qualify for the longer validity period.

As more Nigerians explore education, trade, and tourism in Europe, this policy is expected to significantly enhance cultural and economic ties between Nigeria and the Schengen region.

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