yes it is true .
NO NO and NO. No country in the world has a Basic Travel Allowance. Period, end of discussion.
Yes, if only the person chooses to travel by air while other exite routes are vulnerable to illegal emmigrants.
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.
yes
are there fees for an american leaving nigeria
i am 16 years of age if am leaving Ghana for Russia do i need basic travel allowance
well you dont have to but its best to
YES they do exist. It is simply so that when a native leaves Nigeria, they are not stuck with no money. The country does not want their people to have nothing in a foreign land. All these people saying it does not exist are false. It is the amount that varies and only applies if you are Nigerian. It is $300 normally and $1000 during the holidays.
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Yes, it's advisable to consider a basic travel allowance when leaving Johannesburg. This can help cover essential expenses such as transportation, meals, and unforeseen costs during your journey. Having a budget ensures a smoother travel experience and allows for flexibility in case of unexpected situations.
leaving it alone