Two easiest country to get Schengen visa for Nigerians.

Passport-free travel zones are referred to as Schengen areas. These territories, which comprise 26 European nations, share common visa policies.

If you have a valid Schengen visa, you are free to travel across the Schengen region without stopping at borders.

A visa holder is allowed up to 90 days of travel time every six months in any nation within the Schengen area.

But keep in mind that not all nations will grant a Schengen visa quickly once you apply.

Certain nations have a high rejection rate due to the volume of applications they get, while others have a lower volume of applications and a better record of granting visas.

Now let’s look at the top 3 Schengen countries where, in my opinion, visas are the easiest to obtain.

FRANCE

France is among the world’s most sought-after travel destinations.

The world’s most visited country, France is known for its museums, art galleries, châteaux and palaces, beautiful scenery, and delicious food. France’s most famous city, Paris, is well-known for the Notre Dame Cathedral, the Eiffel Tower, and many other things.

If you apply for a visa through the consulate in Kolkata, the refusal rate for France is only 5%.

GERMANY

Poets and thinkers have historically come from Germany.

The nation takes tremendous pride in its contributions to literature, philosophy, and science.

Nine nations—Denmark, the Czech Republic, Poland, Austria, France, Luxembourg, Switzerland, Belgium, and the Netherlands—share borders with Germany.

If a visa is applied for through the Kolkata consulate, Germany has a rejection percentage of 6.25%

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