South Africa Grants Ghanaian Passport Holders 90-Day Visa Exemption, Bolsters Diplomatic Ties.
In a significant move aimed at enhancing diplomatic relations, South Africa has announced its decision to grant Ghanaian passport holders a 90-day visa exemption, allowing them unrestricted entry into the country. This new development signifies a strengthening of ties and marks a fresh phase of diplomatic relations between both African nations.
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The decision was officially disclosed by the South African High Commission in Ghana on Friday, signifying the commitment of both governments to facilitate easier travel and promote tourism, business ventures, and cultural exchange between the two countries.
According to the announcement, the waiver for visa exemption allows Ghanaian ordinary passport holders to stay in South Africa for a cumulative period of 90 days per year, starting from November 1, 2023. Once these 90 days are used up within a 12-month period, ordinary passport holders will be required to apply for a visa to enter South Africa.
The agreement not only highlights South Africa’s dedication to enhancing relations with Ghana but also creates opportunities for collaboration and mutual benefits in various sectors, including trade, tourism, and cultural exchange.
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This development is expected to encourage a more robust exchange of people and ideas between South Africa and Ghana, potentially paving the way for more substantial diplomatic collaborations in the future. It signifies a positive step forward in South Africa’s international relations and cooperation with Ghana and demonstrates a commitment to fostering a strong bond between the two nations