- 30 April 1980: ECOWAS[5] (Economic Community of West African States): Burkina Faso, Cape Verde, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea, Guinea-Bissau, Ivory Coast, Liberia, Mali, Niger, Nigeria, Senegal, Sierra Leone, Togo
- 28 May 1980: Algeria (diplomatic and service passports)
- 10 December 1981: Cuba (diplomatic and service passports)
- 27 May 1992: China (travelling on duty, diplomatic and service passports)[2]
- 1 June 1992: South Korea (diplomatic passports)
- 17 February 1993: South Africa
- 3-5 June 1993: Tunisia
- 28 February 1997: Hong Kong
- 21 June 2001: Russia (diplomatic and service passports)
- 2 April 2002: Chad
- 15 June 2004: Morocco (diplomatic and service passports)
- 11 August 2005: Brazil (diplomatic and service passports)
- 23 March 2007: Republic of the Congo
- 28 November 2007: France (biometric diplomatic passports)
- 19 February 2008: Haiti
- 30 September 2009: Mexico (diplomatic passports)
- 5 April 2010: Gabon (diplomatic and service passports)
- 22 October 2010: Switzerland (biometric diplomatic passports)
- 6 August 2011: Iran (diplomatic and service passports)
- 2 August 2013: Central African Republic
- 11 December 2013: Turkey (diplomatic passports)
- 30 August 2016: All African countries[6]
- 31 August 2016: Rwanda
- 23 September 2016: Italy (diplomatic and service passports)
- May 2017: Kenya
- 29 July 2019: India (diplomatic and service passports)
- 22 September 2020:[7] Indonesia, Israel, Macao, Singapore (unilateral)[8]
- 3 September 2023: China (ordinary passports)[9]
Cancelled
- March 2023: Indonesia, Israel, Macao
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