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The Ghana Immigration Service (GIS) is an agency of the government of Ghana under the Ministry of the Interior.The GIS regulates examination and authorization of application for visas, entry and residence permits in Ghana.
Ghana has a skilled worker immigration policy aimed at creating a highly skilled and knowledgeable Ghanaian population, capable of creating wealth for Ghana and rapidly increasing the Ghanaian economy GDP output; [6] and has recruited highly skilled professional experts in the fields of information and communications technology, manufacturing ...
The Institutions through which the Ministry performs its functions are: [2] To achieve its mandate and objectives, the Ministry operates through ten (10) Agencies: Ghana Police Service; Ghana Prisons Service; Ghana National Fire Service; Ghana Immigration Service; Narcotics Control Commission; National Disaster Management Organization; Gaming ...
A Ghanaian passport. Visa requirements for Ghanaian citizens are administrative entry restrictions by the authorities of other states placed on citizens of Ghana.As of 15 December 2024, Ghanaian citizens had visa-free or visa on arrival access to 68 countries and territories, ranking the Ghanaian passport 74th in terms of travel freedom (tied with passports from Cape Verde, Benin, and Armenia ...
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N. Narcotics Control Board (Ghana) National Accreditation Board (Ghana) National Board for Professional and Technician Examinations; National Commission for Civic Education
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Due to Ghana's emerging economy and rapidly developing standard of living; thousands of illegal immigrants have smuggled into Ghana to seek greener pastures. [9] In 2013, Ghana began the deportation of all illegal immigrants in Ghana for illegally engaging in the Ghana mining (), agriculture, and retailing industries; among other crimes. [9]