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Information for British citizens moving to or living in Nigeria, including guidance on residency, healthcare and passports.

Healthcare in Nigeria

Nigeria does not have a reciprocal health agreement with the United Kingdom.

If you are resident in Nigeria ensure you have taken out an appropriate health insurance policy.

If you are a visitor, arrange comprehensive travel insurance before you travel. Make sure your policy covers the following:

  • air ambulance, in case you need to be flown home by this means
  • full medical cover (medical bills can be expensive)
  • repatriation of your remains in the event of death
  • repatriation of your family in the event it is necessary for you to return home due to illness or injury.

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