Vice President Mahamudu Bawumia has announced new guidelines for visitors coming into the nation through airports.
He noted that beginning March 31, 2023, inbound passengers will “no longer be required to fill out landing cards. This is because the same information can be obtained electronically.”
The decision, according to Bawumia, was made following meetings with several stakeholders on enhancing the competitiveness of Ghana’s primary airport, the Kotoka International Airport (KIA).
“Furthermore, the Ministry of Interior and the Ghana Immigration Service have been directed to ensure that E-Gates will be operational at KIA this year for use by passengers using their Passports or Ghanacards,” his post added.
Read Bawumia’s full post below:
Dear friends,
I held a productive meeting on improving the competitiveness of Kotoka International Airport (KIA) with key stakeholders, including the Minister for Public Enterprises, Minister for Transport and his deputy, the Ghana Airports Company Limited (GACL), Ghana Immigration Service, National Security and Ministry of Interior.
It was decided, inter alia, that airline passengers traveling to Ghana will, from 31st March 2023, no longer be required to fill out landing cards. This is because the same information can be obtained electronically.
Furthermore, the Ministry of Interior and the Ghana Immigration Service have been directed to ensure that E-Gates will be operational at KIA this year for use by passengers using their Passports or Ghanacards.
In addition, the processes that passengers go through at KIA are also going to be streamlined to drastically reduce the time spent by passengers and avoid duplication. The new process flow is expected to be operational by 31st March, 2023.
God bless our homeland Ghana.