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UK, Nigeria sign deal to deport visa overstayers, foreign criminals, and failed asylum seekers

Simon Osuji by Simon Osuji
March 19, 2026
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The United Kingdom has reached a landmark migration agreement with Nigeria aimed at speeding up the deportation of visa overstayers, foreign criminals, and failed asylum seekers.

The deal, finalized during Nigeria’s president, Bola Tinubu’s state visit, removes key administrative hurdles that previously delayed returns, including the need for emergency travel documents.

A statement by the UK Government noted that UK letters, an alternative identification document issued to individuals without a valid passport and used to support the return of people with no right to remain in the UK, will be recognised by the Nigerian government for the first time.

“Anyone who abuses our systems, breaks our laws or tries to cheat their way into Britain will be stopped and removed,” said Border Security Minister Alex Norris, adding that the agreement is “another step in our mission to restore order to the border.”

“Nigeria is a key partner in our work to tackle illegal migration, as the UK’s largest African visa market and home to thousands of Nigerians who have built their lives here. We owe everyone across the system fairness.” Norris added.

UK–Nigeria deportation deal reflects wider Western migration crackdown

Britain's King Charles III and Nigeria's President Bola Tinubu after a ceremonial welcome in the Quadrangle at Windsor Castle [Photo by Aaron Chown / POOL / AFP via Getty Images]

The agreement, signed by Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood and Nigeria’s Interior Minister Olubunmi Tunji-Ojo, is expected to accelerate returns by removing the need for emergency travel certificates.

For Nigeria, the deal reflects a commitment to international cooperation on migration. “We are totally committed to being a responsible country in fulfilling our core obligations,” Tunji-Ojo said, describing the UK relationship as one Nigeria aims to sustain “for generations yet to come.”

The development mirrors a broader shift across Western countries toward stricter migration enforcement. In the United States, Donald Trump has previously pursued aggressive deportation policies and bilateral return agreements, while the UK has also explored offshore asylum arrangements with Rwanda.

Analysts say these policies are driven by domestic political pressure to reduce irregular migration and close loopholes in asylum systems.

Alongside deportations, the UK–Nigeria agreement includes enhanced cooperation on tackling visa fraud, organised immigration crime, and online scams, with both countries agreeing to share intelligence and strengthen enforcement.

While the deal may improve efficiency for UK authorities, it also places Nigeria at the center of evolving global migration frameworks, highlighting how African nations are increasingly being drawn into enforcement strategies shaped by Western priorities.

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