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Ghana Launches 5-Day Visa Policy to Boost Tourism and Investment

May 22, 2025
Evans Junior Owuby Evans Junior Owu
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Ghana has taken a significant step toward enhancing its global competitiveness as a top destination for business, tourism, and diplomacy with the launch of a new visa policy that mandates the processing of visa applications within five working days. 

This landmark reform, announced by the country’s Minister for Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration, Hon. Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, takes immediate effect and is part of a broader agenda to eliminate bureaucratic delays and make Ghana truly open for business.

In a statement released by the Minister, he emphasised that this new directive is aimed at transforming Ghana into a preferred hub for global investors and travellers by drastically cutting visa processing times from the previous average of four to six weeks to a maximum of five working days. 

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The change, according to Hon.Ablakwa, reflects President John Mahama’s commitment, as declared in his inaugural address on January 7, 2025, to ensuring that “Ghana is open for business.”

“In line with President Mahama’s vision, we at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs are determined to offer practical meaning through expedited consular facilitation and policy coherence. We have therefore put in place adequate measures at our diplomatic missions to deliver on this new standard”.

Hon. Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, Ghana’s Foreign Affairs Minister

Hon. Ablakwa further clarified that the policy does not equate to automatic visa approval. Rather, it guarantees that a decision—approval or denial—will be made within the five-day window.

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Hon. Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, Ghana’s Foreign Affairs Minister

Complementing Passport Reforms

This strategic visa reform complements recent groundbreaking changes in Ghana’s passport administration system, another area that has undergone sweeping modernization under Minister Ablakwa’s stewardship. 

Central to the passport reforms is the mass roll-out of chip-embedded passports, which replaced the old biometric ones.  These advanced passports not only enhance security features but also align Ghana with global best practices in passport technology.

In a bold departure from past inefficiencies and corruption-prone processes, the Ministry has instituted a 24-hour passport processing service, introduced direct passport delivery through reliable courier services, and implemented an electronic tracking system. 

These measures aim to increase transparency and accountability while restoring dignity to passport applicants.

Hon. Ablakwa’s leadership has also ensured that ordinary passports are now guaranteed to be delivered within 15 working days, while expedited services ensure delivery within just five days. 

The new visa policy and these passport reforms highlight a thorough reorganization of Ghana’s immigration and consular services with the goals of improving Ghana’s standing internationally, dismantling corrupt practices, and expediting operations.

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Hon. Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, Ghana’s Foreign Affairs Minister

These reforms have wide-ranging effects. Ghana is facilitating prompt and well-informed travel decisions for business executives, tourists, conference attendees, and possible investors by cutting down on the time it takes to process visas.

Ghana’s reforms establish a new standard for West Africa and provide a competitive edge in luring international partnerships in an area where onerous travel bureaucracy frequently discourages economic engagement.

Additionally, this action shows a dedication to matching national development priorities with foreign policy. Accessibility is crucial as international travel picks up steam and nations compete for a piece of the tourism and foreign direct investment market.

Therefore, Ghana’s revised visa policy is a strategic tool for economic development as well as a technical administrative change.

Commitment to Eliminate Bottlenecks

In summing up his statement, Hon. Ablakwa strongly assured that his outfit is determined to eliminate bureaucratic bottlenecks and ensure that the world sees Ghana for what it truly is—an open, vibrant, and welcoming destination. “Come and enjoy the Black Star experience“, he urged.

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Hon. Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, Ghana’s Foreign Affairs Minister

Ghana’s diplomatic and economic positioning is at a crossroads as a result of this renewed drive for consular services to be more transparent and efficient.

The latest announcement reaffirmed Ghans’s preparedness to conduct business with the rest of the world, and it is supporting this commitment with tangible measures that facilitate quicker, easier, and more dependable entry into the nation.

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