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65 countries you can travel to without visa, just Ghanaian passport

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December 15, 2020

65 countries you can travel to without visa, just Ghanaian passport

The process of acquiring a visa to travel out of Ghana has killed the interest of many Ghanaians who have a passion for travelling and exploring the world.

The Ghanaian passport dipped one place to 78th on the 2020 Henley Passport Index, which periodically measures the world’s most travel-friendly passports.

According to the index, the Ghanaian passport provides visa-free/visa on arrival access to 65 destinations across Asia, Africa, Caribbean, Oceania, Americas and the Middle East while 161 destinations required a visa from Ghanaian nationals.

Below is a list of destinations that offer visa-free/visa-on-arrival access to Ghanaian passport holders;

  1. Bangladesh
  2. Cambodia
  3. Indonesia
  4. Macao (SAR China)
  5. Maldives
  6. Pakistan
  7. Philippines
  8. Singapore
  9. Timor-Leste
  10. Benin
  11. Burkina Faso
  12. Cape Verde Islands
  13. Comores Islands
  14. Cote d’Ivoire (Ivory Coast)
  15. Eswatini (Swaziland)
  16. Ethiopia
  17. The Gambia
  18. Guinea
  19. Guinea-Bissau
  20. Kenya
  21. Liberia
  22. Madagascar
  23. Mali
  24. Mauritania
  25. Mauritius
  26. Mozambique
  27. Niger
  28. Nigeria
  29. Rwanda
  30. Senegal
  31. Seychelles
  32. Sierra Leone
  33. Somalia
  34. South Africa*
  35. Tanzania
  36. Togo
  37. Uganda
  38. Zambia
  39. Zimbabwe
  40. Cook Islands
  41. Fiji
  42. Micronesia
  43. Niue
  44. Palau Islands
  45. Samoa
  46. Tuvalu
  47. Vanuatu
  48. Barbados
  49. The British Virgin Islands
  50. Dominica
  51. Grenada
  52. Haiti
  53. Jamaica
  54. Montserrat
  55. St. Kitts and Nevis
  56. St. Lucia
  57. St. Vincent and the Grenadines
  58. Trinidad and Tobago
  59. Belize
  60. Bolivia
  61. Guyana
  62. Nicaragua
  63. Iran
  64. Jordan
  65. Lebanon
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