Ghana waives pre-approval for visa-on-arrival during December in GH 2024

In a move to boost tourism and enhance the travel experience, the Ghana Tourism Authority (GTA) has announced the waiver of the pre-approval requirement for visas-on-arrival from December 1, 2024, to January 15, 2025.

The initiative is part of the country’s celebrated “December in GH” campaign under the broader “Beyond the Return” programme.

The policy, aimed at simplifying entry into Ghana, is expected to attract an influx of global travellers eager to experience the country’s vibrant cultural offerings, festivals, and events during the holiday season.

The directive to implement the waiver was issued on November 28, 2024, by the Minister of Transport, Kwaku Ofori Asiamah. Airlines have been instructed to update their systems to reflect the new policy, ensuring a seamless travel experience for visitors.

This visa waiver underscores Ghana’s commitment to fostering cultural exchange and strengthening ties with the global African community. It also aligns with the government’s vision to position Ghana as a leading global destination for tourism and investment.

“The pre-approval waiver exemplifies Ghana’s commitment to welcoming the African diaspora and international visitors, ensuring a smoother, more accessible travel experience,” the GTA stated on its website.

Mr. Akwasi Agyeman, CEO of the Ghana Tourism Authority, highlighted the importance of the new visa regime:  “We urge travellers to take advantage of this exceptional opportunity and fully immerse themselves in the exciting December in GH festivities.”

The December in GH campaign features a dynamic calendar of officially endorsed events designed to attract visitors keen on exploring Ghana’s rich arts, culture, and heritage. Since its inception in 2019, the campaign has become a cornerstone of Ghana’s tourism drive, drawing thousands of travellers from across the globe each year.

Reconnecting the African family

December in GH serves as a rallying point for the global African family, offering an opportunity for reconnection and celebration. By waiving the visa pre-approval requirement, Ghana is making a bold statement about its openness and hospitality, ensuring that visitors from all corners of the world feel welcome.

With the visa-on-arrival policy and a packed calendar of festivities, Ghana is set to cement its position as a top holiday destination this season.

source: graphic.com.gh

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