Ghana Immigration Service
The Ghana Immigration Service is an agency of the government of Ghana under the Ministry of the Interior. The GIS regulates the examination and authorization of applications for visas, entry, and residence permits in Ghana. Control of foreign nationals in Ghana, Facilitation of Ghanaian passport application processing, border control and management, Refugee registration, protection and management. The service advises on and ensures the effective implementation of all laws and regulations about immigration and related issues. Call or WhatsApp our Specialist for immediate assistance.
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History
Prior to Ghana's independence from Britain, the service was known as the Immigration and Passport Unit, and was under the auspices of the Colonial Police Force of the British-ruled Gold Coast. The unit was headed by Nevile C. Hill.After the country gained independence in 1957, the expansion of the Ghanaian economy increased the number of foreign businessmen trading in the country. Because of Ghana's lead in the emancipation of the African continent from colonial rule, the number of tourists visiting the country, particularly from neighbouring African states, also increased. To control this influx, a Cabinet decision in 1960 moved the Immigration and Passport Unit to the Ministry of the Interior as a department. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs took over the issuing of passports after the change.
Three years after the Immigration Service was moved to the Ministry of Interior, the Aliens Act 1963 was enacted to give legal backing to immigration operations. The Ghana Immigration Service was established in 1989 under PNDC Law 226.
Functions
The Immigration Service is charged with handling all the needs that relate to the country's dealings with non-citizens. The functions of the service are:- to create conducive environments, through the establishment of regulatory frameworks that facilitate the entry, residence and employment of foreigners in Ghana
- to promote socio-cultural and economic development, by drawing a tangent between the promotion of tourism, foreign direct investments, international business and technological transfer without compromising on national security.
Getting a passport
Acquiring a Ghanaian passport is a six-step process:
- Purchase a passport application form from an approved point of sale
- Complete the form correctly and submit it together with relevant documents to a Passport Application Center
- Take digital photographs and biometric data-finger-prints
- Receive a submission receipt, with passport collection date
- When the passport is issued, it is sent to PAC where applicants can collect their passports by presenting their submission receipt and undergoing a final biometric check.