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NIHOTOUR Partners with Nigeria Immigration Service to Regulate Expatriate Work Permits in Hospitality and Tourism Sector

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Last updated: March 12, 2025 12:44 pm
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The National Institute for Hospitality and Tourism (NIHOTOUR) has partnered with the Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) to regulate expatriate work permits in the country’s hospitality and tourism sector. According to a statement made available to The PUNCH on Tuesday, the partnership aims to enforce industry standards, protect local professionals, and address wage disparities between expatriates and Nigerians in the industry.

“We are calling for NIHOTOUR certification to be a mandatory requirement for hospitality, travel, and tourism businesses when applying for expatriate work permits,” Fagade explained. “This will help maintain quality in the industry and prevent foreign professionals from bypassing necessary competency checks.”

Speaking after a meeting with the Comptroller General of the NIS, NIHOTOUR’s Director General, Aare (Dr.) Abisoye Fagade, emphasized the need for stricter regulations to ensure fair labor practices. Fagade noted that currently, expatriates obtain work visas through the NIS under the Combined Expatriate Residence Permit and Aliens Card (CERPAC) system. However, he advocated for a policy shift that would require expatriates working in the hospitality and tourism sectors to obtain NIHOTOUR certification.

“We need to take a closer look at the work permits that have already been issued to expatriates in our industry,” he said. “A thorough review will help us identify gaps and ensure compliance with regulatory standards.”Beyond work permits, NIHOTOUR is also pushing for better training of immigration officers stationed at airports.

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“The goal is to improve professionalism, eliminate allegations of extortion, and create a more welcoming environment for travelers. Our immigration officers are the first point of contact for visitors entering Nigeria,” Fagade noted. “Proper training will enhance their efficiency and contribute to a positive travel experience. It is also an opportunity for NIHOTOUR and the NIS to generate additional revenue through structured training programs.”

This certification would ensure that expatriates meet the country’s professional standards. As part of the collaboration, NIHOTOUR is also proposing a joint committee with the NIS to review all CERPAC permits issued to expatriates working in the hospitality and tourism sector.According to Fagade, the committee will help ensure that all foreign professionals operating in Nigeria possess both NIHOTOUR certification and the appropriate immigration documents. This move is expected to promote fairness and equality in the industry.

NIHOTOUR reaffirmed its commitment to elevating Nigeria’s tourism and hospitality industry to international standards. The institute pledged to continue working with key stakeholders to implement these reforms and promote the growth and development of the sector. “This collaboration is about more than just policy—it’s about protecting Nigerian professionals and ensuring that our industry operates with fairness and excellence,” Fagade stated.

Source : https://punchng.com/

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