Answers to prepare you for the test. There
are other questions that are normally asked in Mathematics, English and Current
Affairs. Here are some samples of other likely questions you can come across.
Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) Likely
Questions & Answers
Question 1: Numerically state the aims,
objective and goals of the Nigeria immigration service?
Answer:
Issuance and administration of Nigeria
travel documents of persons arriving Nigeria and departing Nigeria.
Endorsement of all categories of travel
documents of persons arriving Nigeria and departing Nigeria.
Visa issuance and interpretation of such
visas and issuance of residence permit to foreign investors and other
expatriates who wish to reside in Nigeria.
Question 2: State the rank in the officer’s cadre in
Nigeria immigration services.
Answer:
Comptroller General (C.G.I)
Deputy Comptroller General (DCGI)
Assistant Comptroller General (ACGI)
Comptroller (C.I)
Deputy Comptroller (DCI)
Assistant Comptroller (ACI)
Chief Superintendent (CSI)
Superintendent (SI)
Deputy Superintendent (DS)
Assistant Superintendent I (ASI)
Assistant Superintendent II (ASII)
Question 3: Mention six directorates in the
Nigeria Immigration Service.
Answer:
Finance and Administration directorate
Investigation and aliens control
directorate
Operations directorate
Passport administration and control
directorate
Border patrol and surveillance directorate
Projects and logistics directorate
Question 4: Which ministry determines the
tariffs on the passport issuance or re issuance and residence permit?
Answer:
Federal Ministry of Interior
Question 4B: What is passport?
Answer:
Passport is a valid information document of
a person for the purpose of travelling outside the shore of his country.
Question 5: Name the types of passports we
have in Nigeria?
Answer:
Nigeria Diplomatic or official passport
Nigeria Standard passport
Nigeria Pilgrims passport
Seaman’s passport or Seaman’s Card
Identification
Question 6: Name the offences an alien may
commit under the Immigration Act that lead to the deportation of offender?
Answer:
Forged/Fake travel or residence document.
Prostitution/brothel keeping and human
trafficking
Illegal entry into Nigeria
Conviction of criminal offence
Act of terrorism
Importation of illegal arms
Question 7: Mention the kinds of visa known
to you?
Answer:
Diplomatic Visa
Ordinary Visa
Question 8: Name the types of ordinary visa
Answer:
Temporary work permit
Possessiveness visa
Tourist visa
Visitor visa
Residence visa
Question 9: Mention 5 statutory responsibilities
of the Nigeria immigration service.
Answer:
Investigation, apprehension, detention,
repatriation and deportation of foreigner who violates relevant laws.
Manning of Nigeria’s border posts.
The implementation of Nigeria’s extort Visa
regimes.
Control and monitoring of Immigration,
Emigration of persons into and from Nigeria respectively.
Execution of deportation/repatriation
orders on erring foreigners.
Question 10: List 8 changes that occurred
in NIS since May 1999?
Answer:
German Embassy and British Deputy High
Commission trained officers in detecting fraudulent travel documents.
The United States Immigration and
Naturalisation Service sent in their instructors to train officers in border
patrol technique, investigation technique, human dignity, relations to the
public and detection of fraudulent documents as well as tactics to reduce human
trafficking to the various post.
NIS in-house training, there is a lot of
training on going in Abuja, NIS training schools, staff college in Sokoto, immigration
training school in Kano, Owerri and Ahoda, Rivers State.
Seminars like the Nigeria Stakeholders
Seminar that the NIS had at the Golden Gate Restaurant in November, 2001.
Reshuffling of officers in very sensitive
areas like the Murtala Mohammed Airport.
Reduced number of officers at the Airport,
Seme border and Sea ports for effective control.
Re-training of officers at passports
offices and setting up of a monitoring group to make sure that touts are driven
away from the passport area.
Issuance of e-passport.
Question 11: What is the meaning of the
Acronym CERPAC by NIS?
Answer:
CERPAC is the Acronym for Combined
Expatriate Residence Permit and Aliens Card.
Question 12: Who is qualified to be issued
CERPAC?
Answer:
Expatriates resident or working in Nigeria.
Question 13: What is CERPAC GREEN CARD?
Answer:
Combined Expatriate Residence Permit and
Aliens card (CERPAC). It is an authentic document that allows a non Nigeria to
reside in Nigeria to carry out an approved activity as specified in the permit
or to accompany a resident or citizen of Nigeria. CERPAC GREEN CARD does not
exempt the holder from having a valid entry or re-entry permit/visa.
Question 14: What is CERPAC BROWN CARD?
Answer:
Every Alien resident in Nigeria or outside
with the intention to remain in Nigeria in excess of 54 days and member leaving
their ship and staying ashore in excess of 28 days are required by law to
register, unlike the CERPAC GREEN CARD; the BROWN CARD is essential, a movement
charts. Underthe near CERPAC Scheme, registration is valid for two years, after
which application for two years, after while application for validation must be
made.
Those are some questions from past Nigeria
Immigration Aptitude Tests. Use them to practise for your test.
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