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    Ghana Cabinet Approves Visa Waiver Deal with Antigua and Barbuda

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    A proposed visa waiver agreement between Ghana and Antigua and Barbuda is moving closer to implementation after Ghana’s Cabinet approved the deal, paving the way for parliamentary ratification.

    The agreement, which also includes the Maldives and Zambia, would allow visa-free travel between Ghana and Antigua and Barbuda for stays of up to 30 days once it takes effect.

    Ghana’s Foreign Affairs Minister Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa said the arrangements were concluded during diplomatic engagements and will come into force following parliamentary approval.

    The waiver will apply to holders of ordinary, service and diplomatic passports, allowing short-term travel without the need for a visa.

    The development is expected to strengthen ties between Antigua and Barbuda and Ghana, while improving ease of travel for citizens and officials of both countries.

    Ablakwa said Ghana intends to expand similar agreements while enhancing the security of its passport system through new chip-embedded technology designed to prevent misuse.

    He also announced plans to introduce an electronic visa platform aimed at streamlining applications and strengthening border controls through integration with international security databases.

    The broader policy includes a separate initiative to remove visa fees for African citizens, though applicants will still be required to complete standard entry procedures, including background checks.

    The visa waiver arrangement with Antigua and Barbuda is expected to facilitate greater movement between the Caribbean and West Africa, particularly in areas such as tourism, business and cultural exchange.

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