Ghanaians Can Now Travel to Morocco Without a Traditional Visa – Ablakwa

Ghanaians will soon enjoy visa-free travel to Morocco under a new bilateral agreement aimed at strengthening ties between the two countries. Ghana’s Minister for Foreign Affairs, Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa, made this known after a two-day official visit to Morocco.

Under the new policy, travellers from Ghana will no longer need to apply for a traditional visa through the Moroccan embassy. Instead, they will use a simplified online travel authorization process that takes less than 24 hours and does not require an in-person interview or embassy appointment. Ablakwa believes the arrangement significantly eases the burden of travel and will lead to stronger people-to-people connections.

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He emphasized that the agreement is expected to boost tourism and trade, opening up opportunities for closer collaboration in various sectors. The policy change was finalized during a meeting between Ablakwa and Morocco’s Foreign Minister, H.E. Nasser Bourita, as part of a broader push to improve African cooperation.

To support the new policy, the number of direct flights between Ghana and Morocco will also be increased, making travel more accessible and convenient. Ablakwa framed the development as a step toward redefining African borders—not as barriers but as bridges connecting communities and cultures.

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