Ghana Opens Borders to All African Nationals

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In a groundbreaking move set to begin in early 2025, Ghana has eliminated visa requirements for citizens of all African nations.

 This decision follows President Nana Akufo-Addo’s commitment to enhance unity within the continent, a promise made during the Africa Prosperity Dialogues.  

Previously, Ghana allowed visa-free or visa-on-arrival entry for most African countries, with only two requiring prior visas. 

By removing all restrictions, Ghana aims to encourage greater tourism, trade, and travel while solidifying its position as a leader in regional cooperation.  

With this policy, Ghana joins a select group of African nations, including Rwanda and Seychelles, in offering unrestricted access to holders of African passports, advancing mobility and collaboration across the continent.