Ghanaians Can Travel to St Kitts and Nevis Without a Visa
Ghanaian passport holders can now travel to St Kitts and Nevis without a visa, the Caribbean government has announced. This new arrangement allows Ghanaians to enter the twin-island nation for short-term visits without the need for prior visa approval. The move is aimed at strengthening diplomatic r
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Ghanaian passport holders can now travel to St Kitts and Nevis without a visa, the Caribbean government has announced. This new arrangement allows Ghanaians to enter the twin-island nation for short-term visits without the need for prior visa approval.
The move is aimed at strengthening diplomatic relations and promoting tourism, business, and cultural exchanges between Ghana and St Kitts and Nevis. It is expected to make travel more convenient for Ghanaian tourists, entrepreneurs, and professionals visiting the islands.
Authorities in St Kitts and Nevis noted that while short-term stays will be visa-free, Ghanaians intending to work, study, or stay longer will still need to comply with standard immigration requirements.
Ghana’s government welcomed the announcement, highlighting the benefits for citizens who wish to explore tourism opportunities or engage in business ventures in the Caribbean. Travel agencies and tourism stakeholders have also praised the decision, predicting increased travel interest and stronger people-to-people ties.
Known for its beautiful beaches, vibrant culture, and historic landmarks, St Kitts and Nevis is likely to become a popular destination for Ghanaian visitors following the simplified travel process. The visa-free policy is part of a broader trend of countries expanding travel privileges to foster international cooperation and economic engagement.
Source: Thepressradio.com
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