For many immigrants, including Nigerians, Europe remains one of the top four global destinations for migration, offering opportunities for education, employment, and the prospect of long-term settlement.
A 2024 report from the EU’s migration‑policy platform estimates that over 260,000 Nigerians currently reside in the European Union, highlighting the continent’s growing appeal to those seeking new prospects abroad
For many, obtaining the citizenship of these countries is the ultimate goal, a milestone that promises greater security, mobility, and access to opportunities.
Here are the 10 EU countries that restrict or do not allow dual citizenship
- Estonia
- Andorra
- Monaco
- Austria
- Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Croatia
- Lithuania
- Netherlands
- Slovakia
- Spain













