The consent to offer visa free passage to Ghanaians and UAE identification holders was supported by Parliament on Thursday, August 5, 2021.
The arrangement, which was contained in an Update of Comprehension (MoU) between the Public authority of Ghana and the UAE on common exception of passage visa necessities, is in regard of conciliatory, administration/uncommon and conventional identification holders.
The arrangement was executed on November 18, 2019 with the object of postponing the visa prerequisites for these identification holders in Ghana and the UAE, who can remain for a period not surpassing 90 days.
Pastor for International concerns and Local Incorporation, Shirley Ayorkor Botchway, introduced the MoU to the House on May 26, 2021, which was alluded to the Board on International concerns for thought and report as per Request 140(4) and 183 of the Standing Requests of Parliament.
Administrator of the Advisory group, Bryan Acheampong demonstrated that during a show of their report that Ghana/UAE had productive collaboration, demonstrating that the two nations were covetous to take the reciprocal relations to another level.
As indicated by him, the arrangement establishes a far reaching system on visa systems for the two nations and doesn't force commitments on the two gatherings to concede individuals who are viewed as of sketchy person into their regions.
He revealed that neither did the MoU force any monetary commitment on the two nations nor gave direct monetary benefits from its execution.
The Abetifi MP said the arrangement had been designed in a manner to make a mutually advantageous arrangement for the two nations, and added that casual visa passage prerequisite is required to yield colossal advantages to residents of Ghana and UAE through further developed relations, exchange and two-sided co-activity.
Mr. Acheampong expressed that visa waiver game plans to work with the development of representatives and government authorities are normal, then again, actually this one makes customary identification holders recipients.