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Qatari Government Bars Single Nigerian Men From Travelling 

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Single Nigerian men traveling to Qatar, will no longer  be able to obtain tourist or transit visas, following new rules introduced by the country’s Ministry of Interior.

The decision, which authorities say is meant to curb overstays, has sparked concerns that it could affect business, family connections, and wider relations between both nations.

The policy, which took effect around September 5, 2025, was first reported by industry sources and travel agencies last week.

It applies immediately to both new and pending visa applications.

Under the revised rules, only women or families are eligible to apply for visas, while men travelling independently are excluded unless accompanied by family.

Applicants are also required to book a confirmed return transfer and secure accommodation only in five-star hotels before visas can be processed.

For many Nigerians, particularly male business executives, students, and those using Doha as a connecting hub to Asia and Europe, the new rules come as a major setback

Independent travel for men has effectively been cut off, raising costs and limiting opportunities for those who rely on Qatar as a transit point.
“This is going to affect a lot of Nigerians who fly Qatar Airways to Asia or Europe.
“For men, it is practically a travel ban if they are not going with their family,” Vanguard has reported
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