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GIS Announces Cancellation Of Filling Embarkation And Disembarkation Forms By Travellers At Kotoka International Airport

The Ghana Immigration Service (GIS) has announced the cancellation of the filling of embarkation and disembarkation forms by travellers at the Kotoka International Airport. GIS in a statement issued on March 20th and signed by the Director General, Charles Kraikue noted that the recent directive is in line with the …

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Ghana Immigration Service Responds To Medical Allowance, Promotion And Residence Permit Matters

Management of the Ghana Immigration Service (GIS) has for some time observed the negative, false and misleading misinformation relating to some administrative issues in the Service and also attacks on the personality of the Comptroller-General of Immigration, Mr Kwame Asuah Takyi. Management of the Ghana Immigration Service wishes to assure …

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Immigration Vehicle Kills Woman At Michel Camp

Information available  indicates that a woman has been knocked down to death by a vehicle belonging to the Ghana Immigration Service (GIS). The incident occurred Thursday August 4, 2022 around the Ammunition Base Depot of the First Batallion of Infantry, Michel Camp in the Kpone-Katamansu District. The woman was said …

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Tight Security At Ghana-Burkina Border After Deadly Attack On Sunday

State security agencies including the Ghana Immigration Service have beefed up security at Mognori in the Bawku municipality and Bansi in the Binduri district of the Upper East Region following attacks by some unknown gunmen.   The attack on Sunday night is said to have left two including a local …

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Unvaccinated Persons Will Not Be Allowed To Enter Ghana – GIS

Following the presidential directives on the opening of Land and sea borders during his 28th covid 19 address on Sunday, the immigration post  at Sampa, a border town that shares boundaries with the Ivory Coast has laid down procedures to help prevent the escalation of the  pandemic while free movement …

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