In a move aimed at enhancing accessibility and convenience for Ghanaian nationals residing in Canada, the Ghana Embassy has initiated a groundbreaking campaign to streamline passport application processes.
Led by the Minister in charge of Political, Economic & Diaspora Affairs, Simon Atieku, and Isaac Egyiri, Consular Assistant, the Embassy staff is collecting biometric information of Ghanaian nationals directly from communities.
The team on March 16, established operations at the newly inaugurated Ghana House in Calgary for efficiently capturing biometric data for passport applications which was previously only available in Ottawa.
President of the Ghanaian-Canada Association of Calgary, Dr. Charles Odame-Ankrah, commended the Embassy’s efforts.
The monumental effort underscores the Ghana Embassy’s commitment to effectively serve Ghanaians in the diaspora.
The leadership of HE Ransford Anselm Sowah, Ghana’s Ambassador to Canada, played a pivotal role in driving the success of this initiative.
Under his guidance, the Embassy continues to implement innovative …