Exemption Letter For Foreign-Trained Nigerian Graduate – Step-by-Step Guide
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Are you a Nigerian who completed a tertiary institution abroad and wants to apply for an NYSC exemption? No need to worry, I will share a step-by-step guide on how to apply for an NYSC exemption as a foreign-trained Nigerian graduate.
As a Nigerian foreign-trained graduate, it is important to note that the process of applying for exemption from NYSC is slightly different from that of graduates trained in Nigeria.
That’s why I will share a step-by-step guide on how foreign-trained Nigerian graduates can apply for NYSC, the process involved, procedures and documents required.
How Foreign-Trained Nigerian Graduates Can Apply For NYSC
There are steps to follow when applying for NYSC to ensure a smooth registration and mobilisation process.
- Online Registration
To register for NYSC, visit the official NYSC portal at portal.nysc.org.ng. Create an account by registering with a valid Nigerian phone number and email address. Ensure they are functional as they will be used for future communications.
Complete the registration form by providing accurate personal details, including your name, date of birth, and educational background.
2. Upload Required Documents
During the registration process, you will be required to upload some documents. You must upload the original document. They include
- First-degree or HND certificate: You must upload the original copy. It is important to note that attestation letters or to whom it may concern letters are not acceptable.
- Complete official transcript: This document should include your academic performance throughout your course of study
- O-level certificate: This includes WAEC, NECO, or its equivalent, showing at least five credits, including English and mathematics, in not more than two sittings
- International passport: For this document, the data page and the page showing your date of departure for your course of study must be clearly shown
- Institution accreditation letter: This is required if your institution is not listed on the NYSC portal. To get this, you need to request a verification letter from the federal Ministry of Education and upload.
- Physical verification
The online registration and document upload are not all that is required. After completing them, a physical verification is required. At the physical verification, you need to present your documents at the NYSC directorate headquarters in Abuja for verification.
Then, NYSC will evaluate your credentials and determine if you are eligible for service or exemption.
NYSC Exemption For Foreign Graduates
Foreign-trained Nigerian graduates who are eligible for exemption from NYSC service can obtain their exemption certificate through the following process.
Submit original documents. Present your original academic credentials and international passports at the NYSC directorate headquarters in Abuja.
Verification and evaluation. Nysc officials will verify your documents and check your eligibility for exemption.
Collection of the exemption certificate. Once verified and approved, NYSC will then issue you an exemption certificate. The certificate serves as proof that an individual has been exempted from service.
How To Obtain the NYSC Exemption Or Exclusion Certificate As A Foreign Trained Graduate
For Nigerian graduates who studied abroad, here are the steps to follow to obtain an exemption or exclusion certificate from NYSC.
- Exemption certificate
To obtain an exemption certificate, you must be a foreign-trained Nigerian graduate who is over 30 years of age or fall into one of the other exemption categories.
To apply for the exemption letter, you need to follow the steps outlined earlier.
- The Exclusion
The people who are eligible to apply for exclusion are foreign-trained Nigerian graduates who completed their studies through part-time programs or other modes
The procedure for the exclusion letter includes:
- Obtain an exclusion. After the verification and evaluation from NYSC, if an individual is deemed ineligible for service, then an exclusion letter is issued
- To get a copy of the exclusion letter, you can print it online directly from the NYSC portal
- It is important to check all documents and ensure they are original before uploading
Other Requirements for Foreign-Trained Nigerian Graduates
- Language of documents
This is very important for readability and faster processing. For example, if your documents are not in English. They must be translated at the embassy of the country where you studied or at a recognised university in Nigeria.
- Loss of documents
In a case of the loss of an international passport or academic credentials, here are steps you can take.
- Academic credentials. The academic credentials are an important aspect of NYSC registration and any other application. When this document goes missing, request a certified true copy or replacement from your institution and upload it during registration.
- International passport. If this document gets missing, obtain a police report from the country where the passport was lost, a sworn affidavit, and evidence of your stay in the country of study.
Note: It is important to note that certificates from online courses, correspondence programs, and professional qualifications such as ACCA are not acceptable for NYSC mobilisation
How To Contact NYSC for Assistance with NYSC Registration or an Exemption
NYSC directorate headquarters: The headquarters of NYSC is located at Plot 416, Tigris Crescent, off Aguiyi Ironsi Street, Maitama, PMB 138, Garki. Abuja
The official website and social media handle for NYSC include the following.
Facebook: @officialnysc
Twitter: @officialnyscng
Instagram: @officialnyscng
WhatsApp & Telegram: +2349010008301
Conclusion
As a foreign-trained Nigerian graduate, registering for NYSC or obtaining an exemption certificate should not be a difficult process. However, the process involves physical verification, which requires candidates to appear in person at the NYSC headquarters or secretariat to complete their registration and obtain other necessary documents.
If you have questions or concerns, feel free to drop them in the comment section
