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Nigerian Immigration Service (e-recruitment)

                                            
Nigerian Immigration Service (e-recruitment)

ASSISTANT CADRE
Immigration Assistant III (IA ''')

Requirement
1)      Applicant must be a holder of SSCE,NECO, GCE O/Level with minimum of four(4) credit in not more than 2 sittings, which should include English and Maths.
Applicants must be between the ages of 18-25 years.



INSPECTORATE CADRE
Senior Inspector of Immigration (SII) & Assistant Inspector of Immigration (AII)

Requirements
1)      Applicants for Senior Inspector of Immigration (SII) must possess a minimum of Higher National Diploma (HND) from a recognized institution.
2)      Applicants for Senior Inspector of Immigration (SII) must be between the ages of 18-30 years.
3)      NYSC certificate is compulsory for senior Inspector of Immigration (SII)
4)      Applicants for Assistant Inspector of Immigration (AII) must possess a minimum of NCE/OND from a recognized institution.
5)      Applicants fo Assistant Inspector of Immigration(AII) must be between the ages of 18-26 years.



SUPERINTENDENT CADRE
Assistant Superintendent of Immigration II (ASI '')

Requirements
1)      Applicant must possess a minimum of first degree from a recognized institution of higher learning.
2)      NYSC discharged certificate
3)      Applicants must be between the ages of 18-30 years.


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