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Ghana waives visas for foreign nationals from December 1

Osumanu Al-Hassan by Osumanu Al-Hassan
November 28, 2023
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The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration has announced a visa-free regime for all foreign nationals travelling into Ghana effective December 1, 2023.

Deputy Foreign Affairs Minister, Ampratwum Sarpong, in an interview with JoyNews’ Blessed Sogah, explained that the policy is in response to ‘December in Ghana’.

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The December in Ghana programme was initiated by the Ghana Tourism Authority (GTA) and aims at welcoming visitors who might be interested in making Ghana a holiday destination this Yuletide.

Within an estimated time – 60 minutes – any foreign national entering Ghana this December will be able to access their visa on arrival.

“Anybody who wants to come to Ghana can take advantage,” Ampratwum Sarpong disclosed; explaining that “December of late, it’s become a month of activity, big activity in the country and it’s a month that a lot of our compatriots living outside the country take advantage to come in and enjoy the Christmas festivities.”

The minister noted that this move was necessitated by the government’s push to have the diaspora return home, coupled with efforts of the entertainment industry.

The visa-free regime will last till the end of December.

“Looking at the trend and the number of people over the years that have been coming into the country, there have been complaints of frustrations at the various missions abroad in getting visas on time to be able to get down here and have a good time.

“And being a responsive government, we’ve looked at it and we think one of the best things that we can do is to lessen the frustrations of their travel to their home base and make it possible for them to get down here and get their visas.

“Because if you arrive today, give and take in about an hour, you should be able to go through the processes of getting your visa on arrival. So this is just for December,” Ampratwum Sarpong noted.

In recent times, some East African countries including Kenya have announced a grand visa waiver programme for all Africans.

Commenting on whether Ghana will do same, Minister Ampratwum noted that “there’s a committee looking at that” adding that “(Ghana) has been trying to get visa free waivers from a whole lot of other countries.”

The minister also pointed to a recent agreement signed last week which will now allow diplomatic service and ordinary Ghanaian passport holders to travel to Barbados visa-free, a move he described as a testament to the willingness of government to aid the free movement of people.

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