The hehehehe....Ghana Immigration Service (GIS)
said that foreign nationals from the African Union (AU) member states
can now travel to Ghana and be issued with visas on arrival.
Francis Palmdeti, Head of Public Affairs of the GIS, made this known in a statement on Monday
He said the arrangement will be piloted
at the Kotoka International Airport in Accra for three months, and
thereafter extended to all other entry points of the country.
“All AU nationals affected by this
policy who arrive in the country must have a passport, valid for at
least three months, from the date of entry; they must have a return
ticket or evidence of onward travel. Travelers must show evidence of
sufficient funds and proof of accommodation before they are granted
visas,” he said.
Palmdeti said that the visa-on-arrival
decision by the Ghanaian government was in fulfillment of a resolution
adopted at the AU Executive Council meeting held earlier this year in
Addis Ababa.
He said that the resolution stipulates
that AU Member States should review their internal and external security
realities in an attempt to implement mechanisms allowing for the
issuing of visas on arrival for citizens of member states, with the
possibility of a 30-day stay.
Palmdeti said Ghana became the first AU
member state to adopt such a policy and has received commendation from
the AU Commission for the bold step.
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