In a significant development, Ghana and South Africa have officially agreed to introduce a 90-day visa waiver program for holders of ordinary passports, set to take effect on November 1, 2023. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integration of Ghana made this announcement in a statement released on Friday.
The agreement between the Republic of Ghana and the Republic of South Africa is set to simplify travel for ordinary passport holders from both nations. Under this new regime, travelers will be able to transit through, depart from, and stay within the territories of Ghana and South Africa for a total period of up to ninety (90) days without the need for a visa.
This significant move is expected to enhance bilateral relations between the two countries and promote tourism and business interactions. It is important to note that the waiver regime does not grant the right to work within either nation. However, it offers increased flexibility and ease for tourists, business travelers, and individuals wishing to visit either Ghana or South Africa for an extended period.
The introduction of this visa waiver regime is expected to foster cultural exchange, trade, and tourism between Ghana and South Africa, offering greater opportunities for people-to-people connections. It represents a positive step towards strengthening diplomatic ties and promoting more seamless travel between these two African nations.
In summary, the Ghana and South Africa visa waiver agreement, effective from November 1, 2023, is set to simplify travel and encourage closer cooperation between the two countries. This development is poised to benefit holders of ordinary passports and facilitate their journeys without the need for a visa for up to 90 days.