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10 Schengen countries that give visas to Nigerians easily

The FrontierThe FrontierFebruary 16, 2026 1482 Minutes read0

•Schengen Visa

In recent years, more Nigerians have explored opportunities across the Schengen area through various visa pathways — whether for higher education, career growth, or the experience of living in a new environment.

However, the visa application process often remains a major hurdle for many prospective travellers, reports The Nation.

Concerns about rejection, extensive documentation requirements, and unclear procedures can discourage applicants.

Despite this, several Schengen countries operate transparent and accessible visa systems, particularly for Nigerians and other foreign nationals who meet the requirements and submit well-prepared applications.

Below are 10 Schengen countries where obtaining a visa is generally considered easier for Nigerians, especially when applicants demonstrate genuine intent and provide complete documentation.

1. Germany

Why it’s easier: Germany operates a structured visa system with relatively low rejection rates for properly documented applications, especially for students and skilled workers.

Popular visa types: Student Visa, Job Seeker Visa, Work Visa

Bonus: Many public universities charge little or no tuition, making Germany attractive to international students.

2. France

Why it’s easier: France maintains strong academic ties with Nigeria and offers competitive scholarships such as the Eiffel Excellence Programme.

Popular visa types: Student Visa, Short-Stay Visa, Long-Stay Visa

Bonus: Nigerian students can legally work part-time while studying.

3. Norway

Why it’s easier: Norway provides a straightforward and efficient visa process. Although tuition policies have evolved, the country remains accessible to genuine students.

Popular visa types: Study Permit, Work Visa

Bonus: Authentic applicants often enjoy high approval rates.

4. Finland

Why it’s easier: Finland actively welcomes international students, particularly those pursuing technology and engineering.

Popular visa types: Study Permit, Residence Permit for Work

Bonus: Immigration policies favor applicants in high-demand fields.

5. Sweden

Why it’s easier: Sweden offers a transparent visa system and numerous English-taught programmes attractive to international students.

Popular visa types: Student Visa, Residence Permit for Work

Bonus: Graduates may remain in the country to search for employment.

6. Poland

Why it’s easier: Poland combines affordable education with relatively smooth visa processing compared to many EU states.

Popular visa types: Student Visa, Work Visa

Bonus: A growing Nigerian community has increased familiarity among visa officers.

7. Lithuania

Why it’s easier: Lithuania is emerging as a study destination with quick visa processing and a low cost of living.

Popular visa types: Study Visa, Business Visa

Bonus: Its user-friendly immigration procedures support international students.

8. Hungary

Why it’s easier: Hungary’s Stipendium Hungaricum scholarship provides full funding opportunities for Nigerian students.

Popular visa types: Study Visa, Tourist Visa

Bonus: Scholarship-backed applications often improve approval chances.

9. Estonia

Why it’s easier: Estonia’s tech-driven ecosystem welcomes students and digital professionals.

Popular visa types: Digital Nomad Visa, Student Visa

Bonus: Less congested immigration systems can lead to faster processing.

10. Czech Republic

Why it’s easier: The Czech Republic offers quality education at relatively low tuition costs and maintains a favorable approval rate for genuine students.

Popular visa types: Study Visa, Business Visa

Bonus: English-taught programmes are widely available, and students can work part-time.

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