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2017 Nigeria Immigration Service (NIS) Massive Graduate and Exp. Recruitment

General Requirement for Recruitment
Applicant must be Nigerian by birth.
Applicants must be medically fit and present certificate of medical fitness from a government hospital.
Applicant must be of good character and must not have been convicted of a criminal offence and must not be a member of a secret society/cult.
Applicant must be free from financial embarrassment.
Applicant must be between the ages of 18-30 years.
Applicant's height must not be less than 1.65m for males and 1.60m for females.
Applicant's chest measurement of not less than 0.87m for men.
Applicants with any of the following disabilities need not apply:
Impediment in speech (stammerer/dumb)
Gross malformation of teeth
Knocked knees
Bent knees
Bow legs
K-legs
Flat foot
Limb legs
Bent arms/deformed hands/fracture
Defective eye sight (squint-eye, crossed eye, one-eyed and total blindness)
Amputation of any part of physical body
Hearing impaired (deaf)
Hunched back
Obesity
Pregnancy
Medical challenges and any other physical deformity not mentioned
Computer Based Test
There shall be computer based test for shortlisted candidates. Appropriate time and date shall be communicated to such persons.

Application Closing Date
3rd July, 2017.

Method of Application
Interested and qualified candidates should:
Click here to apply online

Note
Any certificate or qualification not declared or tendered and accepted at recruitment centre shall not be acceptable after recruitment exercise.
Candidates are advised to print out the referee from which must be duly completed for submission during screening.
A duly completed and signed guarantor's section of the application form to be presented for screening, which is to be signed by officers not below the rank of Chief superintendent of Immigration (CSI) or its equivalents in the sister organization.
This application is absolutely free

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