Do Cape Verdean citizens need a visa for Ghana?
Citizens from Cape Verde can enter Ghana without a visa for a stay of up to 90 days, whether traveling for tourism, visiting loved ones, business meetings, or attending cultural or sporting events.
For extended stays or other purposes, Cape Verdean citizens must apply for an embassy visa at the nearest Ghanaian diplomatic office.
What requirements must citizens from Cape Verde meet to enter Ghana?
To enter Ghana, Cape Verdean citizens must meet the following entry requirements, which apply to travelers from visa-exempt countries:
• Passport validity: A passport valid for at least 6 months from the date of entry into Ghana is required.
• Yellow fever certificate: Travelers over 9 months old must present a valid yellow fever vaccination certificate upon arrival.
• Return/onward ticket: Proof of a return or onward ticket is necessary at the port of entry.
• Sufficient funds: Immigration officials may request evidence of adequate funds to cover the duration of the stay.
What travel documents are necessary for Caboverdians visiting Ghana?
• Passport: A valid passport with at least 6 months validity beyond the intended stay in Ghana.
• ECOWAS Travel Certificate (Optional): Cape Verdean citizens from ECOWAS countries may also travel using an ECOWAS Travel Certificate, although most prefer their passports.
• Return ticket: Proof of a return or onward ticket to ensure compliance with exit regulations.
• Yellow fever vaccination certificate: This is a mandatory requirement for entry into Ghana. Vaccination should be completed at least 10 days before travel.
• Proof of accommodation: Documentation such as a hotel booking or an invitation letter from a host in Ghana may be required.
• Sufficient funds: Bank statements or other evidence of financial capability to support the trip.
What are the health insurance requirements for Caboverdians?
While health insurance is not mandatory for Caboverdians traveling visa-free to Ghana, it is highly recommended. Health insurance can provide coverage for medical emergencies and hospitalizations, evacuation or repatriation in cases of severe illness or injury, and unanticipated delays or cancellations due to health issues.
📍Important notes for citizens from Cape Verde:
• Yellow fever vaccination: Ensure vaccination is completed at least 10 days prior to travel, as a certificate is mandatory for all travelers over 9 months of age.
• Additional vaccinations: Consider hepatitis A, typhoid, and malaria prophylaxis, depending on your destination within Ghana and the length of your stay.
• Currency: The local currency is the Ghanaian Cedi (GHS). Carrying a combination of cash and credit cards (Visa or MasterCard) is advisable.
• Safety and security: Ghana is generally safe, but it is important to take basic precautions, particularly in crowded areas.
• Local customs: Greeting others before initiating conversations is highly valued in Ghanaian culture.
Ghana transit visa.
A Ghana transit visa is issued to travelers whose itinerary includes a stopover on the territory of Ghana. Foreigners making direct air transit are exempt from visa requirements. The traveler must have a valid visa for the next destination and the right of entry to the country to which he/she is transiting. The Ghana transit visa is valid for 48 hours.
Documents required for a transit visa to Ghana.
1. Questionnaire
2. Passport and a copy of the main page
- Your passport must be valid for at least six months after the date of return.
- It should also have at least two blank pages.
3. Four photos
4. A copy of the identity card
5. Copy of residence permit/visa
- If your country of residence and citizenship are different
6. Confirmed air ticket
- Air ticket to the next destination
7. Visa for the next destination (if necessary)
8. Certificate of vaccination
9. For minors:
- Copy of birth certificate/proof of adoption/custody if parents are divorced/father's death certificate.
- Letter of consent from parent(s) or legal guardian(s) if traveling unaccompanied.
Deadline for issuing a transit visa to Ghana.
The average processing time for a transit visa to Ghana is 3-15 working days. It depends on the country to which you are applying for a visa.
The cost of a transit visa to Ghana.
- One-time transit visa - 25 USD -75 USD
- Multiple transit visa - 75 USD -105 USD
The amount of the fee may vary depending on your citizenship or country of submission.
1. Microchip for pets
Your pet must be microchipped ISO 11784/11785 before entering Ghana. Microchips are the best way to identify pets.
2. Vaccination
Dogs and cats must be vaccinated against rabies no earlier than 30 days and no more than 12 months before entering Ghana. Dogs, cats or ferrets traveling from Ireland, Malta, Sweden, Ireland and the UK do not need to be vaccinated against rabies, although it is recommended.
Dogs entering Ghana must have proof of vaccination against canine distemper, hepatitis, parvovirus, Leptospira canicola, Leptospira icterohaemorrhagiae and parainfluenza.
Cats should be vaccinated against feline panleukopenia, feline rhinotracheitis and feline calicivirus.
3. Blood tests
Your dog must test negative for the following diseases: Brucella canis, serum agglutination/Giemsa smear, Trypanosoma evansi Card Agglutination test and/Gemsa smog, Babesia gibsoni Giemsa smog, Dirofilaria immitis Microfilaria filtration test, Leishmania spps. Indirect fluorescent antibody test or ELISA or direct agglutination test.
4. Import permit
Importing pets into Ghana requires an import permit from the Veterinary Service.
5. Health certificate
A USDA (or CFIA) accredited veterinarian must complete a veterinary certificate for Ghana for USDA or CFIA approval if you are traveling from the US or Canada. If you are traveling from outside these countries, the forms must be certified by your country's governing body responsible for the import and export of animals.
6. Import permit
An import permit is required when entering Ghana with your own pet. The application should be submitted after the blood test. The permit is valid for 8 weeks after issuance.
7. Treatment from ticks and tapeworms
Treatment for ticks and tapeworms is not required before entering Ghana, but is recommended due to availability.
8. Entry into Ghana by air
Pets must enter Ghana through Kotoka International Airport. Pets may arrive in the aircraft cabin as checked baggage or air cargo. All domestic dogs and cats must be free of signs of human-transmissible diseases when inspected at the airport of entry. If the dog or cat is not completely healthy, it is necessary to undergo an additional examination by a licensed veterinarian.
9. Puppies and kittens
Unvaccinated puppies and kittens under the age of 3 months can enter Ghana, but only from rabies-free countries - Malta, Sweden, Ireland and Great Britain.
10. Prohibited breeds
Ghana does not publish a list of prohibited breeds.
11. Other animals
Birds, invertebrates, tropical fish, reptiles, amphibians, mammals such as rodents and rabbits are not subject to a rabies vaccination requirement, but may be subject to other requirements and must have a health certificate for entry into Ghana Pet owners are strongly advised to seek further information from the relevant authority in their country and/or destination country