In a landmark move set to boost trade, tourism, and cultural exchange, Ghanaians will now be able to travel to Morocco without the need for traditional visas. This groundbreaking agreement, reached during a recent two-day working visit with the Foreign Minister of Morocco, H.E. Nasser Bourita, marks a significant step forward in strengthening the ties between the two nations.
Under the new policy, Ghanaians can obtain an online authorization within 24 hours, eliminating the need for embassy appointments and streamlining the travel process. Coupled with existing direct flights, which are slated to increase, this visa waiver is expected to greatly facilitate people-to-people engagements between Ghana and Morocco.
This initiative underscores a shared vision of fostering connectivity and breaking down barriers within Africa. By transforming borders from divisions into bridges, Ghana and Morocco are paving the way for deeper collaboration and mutual growth. As we celebrate this milestone, we also extend warm Eid greetings to all our Muslim brothers and sisters, wishing them a joyous and blessed celebration. This agreement truly shows how diplomacy can make a meaningful impact in the lives of the people we serve.
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