In Nigeria, BTA means Business Travelling Allowance. It is meant to be taken by business travellers. In an import-dependent country like Nigeria where foreign exchange is relatively scarce, BTA is the approved amount in US$ or equivalent that a Nigerian business person can buy at regulated prices from the banks. Travellers are not under compulsion to hold BTA. It is optional. Of course, there are private sources for getting US$ at slightly higher rates. The issue to note is that holding BTA is not compulsory under any Nigerian law. There is also PTA, Personal Travel Allowance for personal travellers. Foreign cheques can be collected into bank accounts in Nigeria and cashed thereafter. Any adult can provide photo ID and KYC documents, open a bank account in foreign exchange. These accounts are called domiciliary accounts. These are not business people, why would they be looking for BTA? This transaction has all the signposts of a scam.
Basic travel allowance means a prescribed amount of money for travel expenses. Ordinarily, it is provided by the traveller's employer. If someone wishes to fly from Nigeria back to the U.S. he/she will need a passport and an airline ticket, but a basic travel allowance is not required.
No. they can buy a one way ticket and buy another ticket later if they choose.
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Yep! Remember, Cancoon is in Mexico.
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If you're hoping to get out of a ticket this way... proving the officer did not give you a ticket is going to be difficult; the state is going to take the very justifiable position that you probably lost it or threw it away. So while it may be standard procedure for this to happen, it's unlikely that you will be able to successfully defend yourself by claiming that you didn't get a ticket.
Yes, you must have that return ticket,unless you are a permanent resident or a citizen of the United States . As a tourist ,yes ,otherwise they are not going to give you the stationary visa .Regardles of your pasport visa you are coming with ,at the border, they are giving you a stationary one.
Passport and airline ticket that's it. Before you land British authorities will have you fill out a form asking you how long you will be in the country, where you are going, and why you are there. It is pretty simple to do.
After the accident, one headlight tilted upward.You can get a ticket if your headlight is burnt out.Headlights and taillights are required on vehicles.
No it is not.
If you do what you say you are going to do, what personal trait of a good citizen are you demonstrating?
Opo, your H1B visa is your visa going to the US only. You will still need a separate visa going to Bahamas, unless you are a US/Canadian citizen already. CITIZENS FROM OTHER COUNTRIES (other than US or Canada) require the following, along with a return or onward journey ticket (if using an electronic ticket, please show Immigration a copy of the travel itinerary & ticket number) and proof of funds to support visit. (Note: Unless otherwise stated (US & Canada only), passports need to be current/valid).
please let me know when Imo state of nigeria is going to have her post ume examination.
I was going 76 in a 55 and my speeding ticket was $175.
Check the British Airways web and select Nigeria site from the list of countries. Then enter your travel dates and number of passengers traveling on the ticket in order to determine what your cost will be (which depends upon when you are intending to travel, how long you intend to be in London, what class you wish to fly in, and how far in advance you are going to buy the ticket (as fare classes close out at set times if not enough tickets for the class have sold)).