Africanian
  • Home
  • News
  • News 24/7
  • Business
  • Sports
  • World
    • US
    • Russia
    • Europe
    • Asia
    • America
  • Events
No Result
View All Result
Africanian
  • Home
  • News
  • News 24/7
  • Business
  • Sports
  • World
    • US
    • Russia
    • Europe
    • Asia
    • America
  • Events
No Result
View All Result
Africanian
Home Business

Ghana’s 46-Day Visa-on-Arrival Boost for ‘Beyond The Return’ Campaign

The decision to implement visa-free entry aligns with Ghana's broader efforts to strengthen connections with the diaspora and establish itself as a welcoming and accessible hub

Ghana’s 46-Day Visa-on-Arrival Boost for ‘Beyond The Return’ Campaign
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare via Whatsapp

In a significant move to bolster its ‘Beyond The Return’ initiative, Ghana has announced a 46-day visa-on-arrival window for visitors, spanning from December 1, 2023, to January 15, 2024. This initiative is part of the Ghanaian government’s ambitious 10-year campaign, aimed at encouraging people of African descent, particularly those in the diaspora, to rediscover and reconnect with the nation.

Read More: Tech-Driven Future – Exploring Africa’s Top Smart Cities

Aligned with the broader objective of positioning Ghana as a premier destination for individuals with African roots, the visa-on-arrival provision seeks to facilitate travel and foster stronger ties with the diaspora community.

The Ministry of Transport has underscored the need to update systems promptly to accommodate this new arrangement. Furthermore, authorities responsible for passenger check-ins have been urged not to insist on entry visas before boarding, streamlining the travel process for those taking advantage of this opportunity.

Foreign Affairs Minister Ayorkor Botchwey hinted at Ghana’s consideration of allowing all Africans and people of African descent in the diaspora to enter the country visa-free. Currently, only a few African nations, including Rwanda, Seychelles, The Gambia, and Benin, offer visa-free entry for all African citizens.

The decision to implement visa-free entry aligns with Ghana’s broader efforts to strengthen connections with the diaspora and establish itself as a welcoming and accessible hub. This strategic move not only aims to boost tourism but also seeks to enhance cultural exchange and celebrate the shared heritage of people of African descent worldwide.

Read More: Fostering Sustainable Business and Environmental Impact Among Nigerian Women

As the Ghanaian government explores the possibility of visa-free entry for Africans, it reflects a concerted effort to foster tourism, facilitate cultural interactions, and honor the common heritage of individuals with African roots on a global scale.

RelatedPosts

Afcon 2025 Quarterfinals Set as Africa’s Football Powers Move Forward

Afcon 2025 Quarterfinals Set as Africa’s Football Powers Move Forward

January 7, 2026
Kenya Launches Kiongozi Online to Support Voters Ahead of 2027 Elections

Kenya Launches Kiongozi Online to Support Voters Ahead of 2027 Elections

January 7, 2026
Clea Launches After $4 Million Pilot in African Cross-Border Payments

Clea Launches After $4 Million Pilot in African Cross-Border Payments

January 6, 2026
Flutterwave Acquires Stake in Mono to Deepen Open Banking Across Africa

Flutterwave Acquires Stake in Mono to Deepen Open Banking Across Africa

January 6, 2026
Equatorial Guinea Names Ciudad de la Paz as Its New Capital

Equatorial Guinea Names Ciudad de la Paz as Its New Capital

January 5, 2026
Malawi’s Interactive Tablets Boost Literacy and Numeracy for Children

Malawi’s Interactive Tablets Boost Literacy and Numeracy for Children

January 2, 2026
A New Push to Map Africa, This Time at Continental Scale

A New Push to Map Africa, This Time at Continental Scale

January 2, 2026
Africa Looks to ADF-17 to Unlock a New Wave of Development Finance

Africa Looks to ADF-17 to Unlock a New Wave of Development Finance

December 31, 2025
Djibouti Secures $21 Million Boost for Climate-Resilient Urban Infrastructure.

Djibouti Secures $21 Million Boost for Climate-Resilient Urban Infrastructure.

December 30, 2025
Africanian News Is a dedicated project aimed at amplifying the voices of the African Ecosystem and Diaspora. We actively collaborate with initiatives to improve access to education and digital inclusion, both in traditional schools and through digital platforms, for African children.

It’s crucial to emphasize that none of the articles or images featured on our platform are intended for copyright infringement, neither now nor in the future.
If you believe that any information, text, image, etc., may be subject to copyright and should be removed, please notify us by sending an email to: [email protected]

News Categories

  • Agriculture (1)
  • America (39)
  • Asia (131)
  • Business (1,241)
  • Culture (227)
  • Destinations (210)
  • Education (1)
  • Europe (153)
  • Food and Drink (14)
  • Guides & Tips (20)
  • Health (630)
  • Hotels (5)
  • Meetings and Tech (356)
  • News (2,547)
  • Opinion Piece (12)
  • Russia (73)
  • Science (62)
  • Sports (313)
  • Style (4)
  • Travel (145)
  • US (107)
  • World (424)

Your dreams matter; your stories matter.

Feel free to explore collaboration opportunities with us. Share your articles, thoughts, interviews, experiments, or no-comment videos by reaching out to [email protected].

You can also subscribe to our mailing list to receive the latest updates from Africanian News.

Newsletter

© 2025 Africanian News.

Log In

Sign In

Forgot password?

Don't have an account? Register

Forgot password?

Enter your account data and we will send you a link to reset your password.

Back to Login

Your password reset link appears to be invalid or expired.

Log in

Privacy Policy

Accept

Add to Collection

  • Public collection title

  • Private collection title

No Collections

Here you'll find all collections you've created before.

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • News
  • Business
  • Sports
  • Meetings and Tech
  • World

© 2025 Africanian News.