Nigeria•AfricaVaries
Free
Subject to principal's permit
Yes
Not Required
Allowed
No
Not Required
The Dependant (18 Years and Above) of Permanent Residence Visa, designated under the N6C category within Nigeria’s immigration framework, serves as a vital legal instrument designed to preserve the integrity of the family unit for long-term foreign residents. Established to address the complexities of modern migration, this visa category recognizes that the transition to permanent residency is rarely an isolated endeavor; rather, it often involves adult children or other dependents who remain economically or socially tethered to the primary visa holder. By anchoring this provision in the broader Immigration Act and the accompanying Immigration Regulations, the Nigerian government created a structured pathway to ensure that dependents who have reached the age of majority are not abruptly severed from their families due to restrictive entry requirements. This visa fills a critical gap in the immigration system by providing a specific, legal status for those who have aged out of minor-dependent classifications but still require residency authorization to remain with their parents or guardians who hold N3A–N3E, N4A, N5A, or N5B permanent residency status. Without this specific designation, such individuals would otherwise face the precarious prospect of transitioning to independent work or study visas, which may not align with their personal circumstances or long-term family objectives.
The ideal applicant for the N6C visa is an adult dependent—typically an adult child—who maintains a verified, ongoing relationship of dependency with a primary holder of a Nigerian permanent residence permit. While the visa is not restricted to a specific professional field, it is most commonly utilized by individuals pursuing higher education, those assisting with family affairs, or adult children who have not yet established independent households. What makes the N6C distinctive compared to standard work or business visas is its focus on familial continuity rather than economic contribution; it does not require the applicant to demonstrate specialized skills or secure local employment, provided they can prove the financial backing and residency status of their sponsoring relative. However, this benefit comes with the inherent limitation that the holder’s legal status is inextricably linked to the primary visa holder; should the sponsor’s permanent residency be revoked or expire, the dependent’s authorization is similarly jeopardized. Furthermore, while the N6C provides a stable legal foothold, it does not automatically confer the right to engage in gainful employment, necessitating a separate work permit if the dependent wishes to enter the Nigerian labor market. Consequently, this visa acts as a bridge, offering a secure, long-term residency solution for families who have committed to living in Nigeria, provided they adhere strictly to the regulatory requirements governing their sponsor’s status.
Must be a dependant (18 years and above) of a foreign national holding a valid N-Class Permanent Residence Visa (PRV)
Principal PRV holder must submit a formal N6C application to the CGI
Principal PRV holder must indicate acceptance of immigration responsibilities
Valid passport (minimum 6 months validity)
Evidence of medical insurance certificate from Nigeria
Medical clearance certificate from country of residence
Security clearance certificate from country of residence
Birth certificate (to prove relationship to the principal)
Education
none or higher
Completed online visa application form
Online payment acknowledgement slip
Valid passport (minimum 6 months validity)
Passport-sized photographs
Birth certificate
Evidence of medical insurance from Nigeria
Medical clearance certificate
Security clearance certificate
Formal letter of application from the principal PRV holder
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