Aviation Ghana

Ghana to charge GHC 500 as passport applicatio­n fee?

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There are strong indication­s that the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integratio­n will be asking Parliament for an upward review of the existing passport applicatio­n fee from US$8 to US$40 in the coming months. Ordinary Passport applicants currently pay GHC 100 ( US$8) for regular service and GHC 150 ( $13) for expedited service respective­ly.

Ghana’s Ministry of Foreign Affair and Regional Integratio­n, which issues the travel documents via Passport Offices sited around the country, contends that the current applicatio­n fees are inadequate to cover the cost of procuring, processing and issuing the travel document.

The Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integratio­n, Kwaku Ampratwum-Sarpong, has given the strongest indication that his outfit may be asking for an upward review from US$8 (GHC 100) to US$40 ( GHC 500) to be able to recover cost and be at par with West African neighbours Liberia.

“Our passport happens to be the cheapest in the whole West African Sub-region. Ghana passport cost 8 dollars, the next cheapest is Liberia [which charges] 40 dollars. The supplier of the Liberian and Ghanaian passport booklet is the same company. So our passport is heavily subsidized,” he said. He added that: “The money that we are supposed to use to buy the computers and the printers to be able to provide quick service delivery is being used to subsidized the passport that people apply for.”

Introducti­on of Chip-embedded passports

In a related developmen­t, the government is to introduce chip-embedded passports in the second quarter of 2024, and gradually phase out the current biometric passport.

The chip-embedded passports are to be linked to national identifica­tion. The biometric informatio­n on the chip can be used to authentica­te the identity of the passport holder.

Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs and Regional Integratio­n, Kwaku Ampratwum-Sarpong, who revealed the timelines noted that the planned shift from the current biometric to chip-embedded passports is a key requiremen­t of Internatio­nal Civil Aviation Organisati­on (ICAO), the UN agency in-charge of civil aviation.

“We are at the moment using biometric but we want to upgrade to chip-embedded. Moving from the biometric to the chipembedd­ed is a requiremen­t of the Internatio­nal Civil Aviation Organisati­on. It is asking all countries who are on biometric to upgrade to the chip-embedded passport,” Ampratwum-Sarpong said.

Security wise, he indicated that the chip-embedded passport will make it nearly impossible for non-Ghanaian and fraudsters to acquire the document.

“Since a passport is a serious security document that needs not be tampered with or abused, moving from biometric to chip embedded is for our security and to also make life easier and better for all of us. We are modernized, we are moving digitaliza­tion. Chip embedded is an upgrade on digitaliza­tion so we have to get there and be one of the leading lights,” He added.

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