IMMIGRATION
REGULATIONS, 2001
ARRANGEMENT OF REGULATIONS
Regulations
1. Examination and conditions of entry
2. Persons to produce passport
3. Visas and entry permits
4. Emergency entry permits
5. Re-entry visa
6. Transit Visa
7. Transit passengers
8. Visitor's visa
9. Residence permit
10. Resident permit
11. Indefinite residence status
12. Indefinite residence for foreign spouses
13. Loss of indefinite residence status by foreign spouse
14. Application for right of abode
15. Security for repatriation expenses
16. Employment of Foreign Nations
17. Notification to the Committee
18. Penalty for illegal employment
19. Return of passengers
20. Forms to be completed on leaving
21. Exempted persons
22. Interpretation
23. Revocation
SCHEDULES
IMMIGRATION
REGULATIONS, 2001
IN EXERCISE of the powers conferred on the Minister responsible for the interior by section 55 of the immigration Act, 2000, (Act 573) these Regulations are made this 19th day of July, 2001.
Examination and condition of entry
1. (1) An immigration officer may for the purposes of the Act interview persons entering Ghana or applying for permission or renewal of permission to enter Ghana.
(2) Form A in the Schedule (Disembarkation) shall be used for the purposes of section 2 (1) of the Act.
Persons to produce passport
2. (1) A person
(a) entering or leaving Ghana; or
(b) applying for permission or renewal of permission to be or remain in Ghana shall produce that person's passport to the immigration officer for inspection and stamping where necessary.
(2) A foreign national shall at any time when so requested by an immigration officer of the rank of Inspector or above, produce that national's passport for inspection.
Visa and entry permits
3. (1) A foreign national, except one from an ECOWAS country, entering Ghana shall have stamped or affixed in that national's passport a visa valid from the date on which the foreign national enters Ghana.
(2) A foreign national who is an exempted person shall not be required to have a visa for entry into Ghana.
(3) A foreign national shall not be required to have a visa or entry permit if that national is in possession of travel documents issued by the Government of Ghana.
Emergency entry visa
4. (1) A foreign national who seeks to enter Ghana and who appears before an immigration officer without a visa shall in accordance with section 4(3) and 4(4) of the Act be granted emergency visa if the immigration officer is satisfied that the foreign national.
(a) is not a prohibited immigrant;
(b) is in possession of a valid passport or travel document;
(c) is proceeding from a country
(i) where Ghana has no diplomatic mission or consulate; or
(ii) where Ghana has a representative, but the entry into the Ghana is being sought for an emergency assignment;
(d) has had an application for emergency visa filed on the foreign national's behalf by that national's host with the Director of Immigration indicating
(i) personal details including nationality, place of residence in Ghana, occupation or business to be followed or undertaken while in Ghana;
(ii) particulars of passport;
(iii) proposed date of arrival;
(iv) purpose of visit and duration of stay;
(v) a statement to the effect that the applicant will not undertake or participate in any activity which might offend the religious beliefs of any section of the community;
(vi) in the case of a passenger passing through Ghana, t he route to be followed; and
(vii) an undertaking by the applicant to return any pass granted the applicant;
(e) has had a security furnished by bond, deposit or a letter of guarantee by the person who guarantees the foreign national's visit.
(2) An emergency visa granted under sub-regulation (1) shall be valid for fourteen days from the date of issue.
(3) For the purposes of an emergency assignment referred to in sub-regulation (1) © (ii) the following additional conditions shall be satisfied:
(a) the distance between the place of abode of the applicant and the Ghana Consular office should be such that the impromptu nature of the applicant's journey could not make it possible for the applicant to travel to the office for a visa;
(b) the applicant is proceeding to Ghana at a short notice for business transactions;
(c) the applicant is a guest of the Government or a member of a delegation which is coming to Ghana at the instance of the Government of Ghana or any agency of the Government at short notice; or
(d) the entry permit of the applicant who is a person resident in Ghana has expired while the applicant was outside Ghana.
Re-entry visa
5. A foreign national who is lawfully in Ghana and who seeks to leave Ghana temporarily, shall, for the purpose of section 5 (1) of the Act, apply to the Director of Immigration for a re-entry visa indicating in the application the following:
(a) the reason for wishing to re-enter Ghana;
(b) the proposed length of stay in Ghana;
(c) whether or not the foreign national is in possession of a valid return and onward ticket, and
(d) evidence of sufficient funds.
Transit visa
6. (1) An immigration officer may issue a transit visa to a person who intends to pass through Ghana in transit.
(2) A transit visa shall be for a period determined by the immigration officer but shall not exceed forty-eight hours.
(3) A transit visa shall be subject to the condition that the person shall not undertake or follow any occupation for reward.
Transit passengers
7. (1) Where a passenger who arrives in Ghana in transit without entry visa applies for leave to enter the country for the purpose of seeing places of interest, an immigration officer may, subject to the payment of the prescribed fee, grant the passenger a transit permit to enter the country provided that the passenger
(a) is in possession of a return or onward ticket; and
(b) provides evidence of adequate funds, for the purposes of the transit visa
(2) A transit permit, granted to any person under sub-regulation (1) shall be for a maximum period of forty-eight hours
(4) A transit permit is granted only at air and sea ports.
Visitors Visa
8. (1) In any situation where a transit visa, a residence permit, an indefinite residence or a right of abode status referred to in regulation 6,9,10,11 and 13 respectively is inapplicable, the immigration officer may grant a visitor's visa.
(2) A visitor's visa shall be subject to the condition that the person to whom it is granted shall not undertake or follow any occupation for reward, except such as may be specified in the visa.
(3) A visitor's visa shall be for a period determined by the immigration officer but shall not exceed two months or in the case of a national of an ECOWAS country three months as provided in the ECOWAS Treaty.
Residence permit
9. (1) The Director of Immigration may grant a residence permit to a foreign national who intends to remain in Ghana for a substantial period.
(2) A residence permit is subject to the condition that the person to whom it is granted shall not undertake any employment or engage in any business, trade or profession except as may be specified in the permit.
(3) A residence permit shall in the first instance be for a period not exceeding four years and may be extended.
(4) A person granted four years residence permit in the first instance may subsequently apply for an extension of the residence permit for a further period and the Director may, if satisfied that the person
(a) has fulfilled all the conditions subject to which the previous permit was granted; and
(b) has not abused any privilege granted that person under the previous permit;
grant an extension of the permit for a period not exceeding four years.
(5) The Director may issue a residence permit to the spouse, or other dependants of a person to whom a residence permit has been issued (referred to as the principal holder) subject to the condition that the person to whom it is issued shall not undertake or follow any occupation for reward.
(6) A residence permit granted to a principal holder's dependant shall be for a period not exceeding the period applicable to the principal holder's permit or the residue of the principal holder's permit.
(7) An application for residence permit must be made in Form B in the Schedule to these Regulations.
(8) A residence permit for the purposes of sub-regulation (5), shall be as in Form C in the Schedule.
Indefinite residence status
10. (1) A foreign national who wishes to be considered for the grant of indefinite residence status shall, in accordance with section 14 of the Act, submit an application to the Director as in the Form D in the Schedule to these Regulations
(2) On receipt of the application, the Director shall after investigations submit recommendation to the Minister for consideration.
(3) Where an application is approved, the necessary endorsement shall be made in the passport of the applicant by the Director.
Indefinite residence for foreign spouse
11. A foreign spouse who wishes to remain in Ghana indefinitely shall submit an application as in Form D in the Schedule and shall attach to the application a marriage certificate as evidence of being a spouse and satisfy conditions spelt out under section 16 (1) of the Act, namely that the foreign spouse
(a) has resided in Ghana throughout the period of twelve months immediately preceding the date of the application;
(b) has immediately preceding the period of the twelve months, resided in Ghana for an aggregate period of not less than two years;
(c) has not been convicted of an offence and sentenced to imprisonment for a period of twelve or more;
(d) intends to reside permanently in Ghana upon the grant of the status
(e) is in possession of a valid residence permit on the date of the application.
Loss of indefinite residence status by
foreign spouse
12. A foreign spouse who loses an indefinite residence status for any reason and who applies to the Director for reinstatement must prove that the reason for the loss of the status related to
(a) continuous academic pursuit or medical care, or
(b) any other cause or mater that may be satisfactory to the Director
Application for right of abode
13. (1) A person who wishes to be considered for the grant of right of abode shall submit an application as in Form E in the Schedule to the Minister through the Director.
(2) A Ghanaian national who by the acquisition of another nationality cannot hold a Ghanaian nationality because of the laws governing the acquired nationality and who wishes to be granted right of abode shall not be required to produce documentary evidence of financial standing.
(3) A person of African descent in the Diaspora who wishes to be considered for the grant of right of abode, shall be subject to a verification process which requires among other things
(a) an attestation by two Ghanaians who are notaries public, lawyers, senior public officers or other class of person approved by the Minister to the effect that the applicant is of good character and that they have known the applicant personally for a period of at least five years;
(b) a declaration by the applicant to the effect that the applicant has not been convicted of any criminal offence and been sentenced to imprisonment for a term of twelve months or more;
(c) production by the applicant of documentary evidence of financial standing;
(d) the applicant satisfying the Minister that the applicant is capable of making a substantial contribution to the development of Ghana; and
(e) that the applicant has attained at least the age of eighteen years.
(4) An applicant for right of abode shall submit the application in person
(5) For the purposes of verification under sub-regulation (3), the applicant must have resided in the country
(a) throughout the period of twenty-four months immediately preceding the date of the application; and
(b) during the seven years immediately preceding the period of twenty-four months referred to in paragraph (a), for a period amounting in the aggregate to not less than five years.
Security for repatriation expenses
14. (1) Where a person seeking entry is required to furnish security in accordance with section 4(4) of the Act, in respect of that person's repatriation expenses, the immigration officer may require
(a) a bond for the sum determined in the terms set out in Form F in the Schedule;
(b) a deposit of the sum determined with the immigration officer; or
(c) a letter of guarantee as in Form G in the Schedule for the sum determined.
(2) The sum determined in this regulation shall be a sum equivalent to the cost of sending the foreign national and dependants of the national from a suitable place in Ghana.
(a) to the country of origin; or
(b) at the discretion of the Director to some other country into which that foreign national and dependants of that person may be admitted;
in addition to any further sum that may be required for any other related purpose.
(3) Where a person furnishes security by deposit;
(a) the immigration officer shall give that person a receipt for the sum deposit, and
(b) when the person leaves Ghana permanently, or is repatriated the immigration officer shall return the sum deposited or the balance remaining after deduction of the deportation expenses to the person who made the deposit.
(4) A bond or guarantee furnished by way of security under the Act or these Regulations may be called in by the Director on behalf of the Republic.
Notice given by Director
15. A notice issued by the Director under section 20 of the Act in relation to
(a) revocation of a permit on grounds of fraudulent misrepresentation concealment or any other illegal practices;
(b) revocation of a permit on grounds that conditions governing the permit has been broken
(c) imposition of fresh conditions in relation to a permit shall be as in Form H.
Employment of foreign nationals
16. (1) An employer who wishes to apply for a work permit for a person employed by that employer shall submit an application through the Director, who upon investigation shall submit a report to the Immigrant Quota Committee for consideration and approval.
(2) A permit to employ a foreign national shall be as in Form I in the Schedule.
Notification to the Committee
17. (1) The forms to be used by
(a) an employer under section 30(1) and (2) of the Act;
(b) an employee in notifying the Committee that the employee has commence or ceased to work for the employer
shall be as in Forms J,K,L,M,N. in the Schedule
(2) The form of the annual return required by section 31 (1) of the Act shall be as in Form O in the Schedule.
Penalty for illegal employment
18. (1) A person shall not employ a foreigner except in accordance with the provisions of the Act.
(2) Any body corporate which employs a foreigner in breach of the provisions of section 31 of the Act shall pay to the Immigration Service a penalty in the sum of five million cedis and any individual who fails to comply with the provisions of section 31 shall pay a penalty in the sum of one million cedis.
(3) A body corporate which or an individual who fails to pay the prescribed penalty within seven days commits an offence and is liable on summary conviction to a fine of 500 penalty units.
Returns to passengers
19. (1) Where a vessel or an aircraft takes passengers on board in the country, the master, owner or agent of the vessel or the person in charge of the aircraft shall before the departure of the vessel or the aircraft, give to the immigration officer the name and place of destination of each person on board.
(2) Where a vessel or an aircraft arrives at any port or place in the country with passengers on board who intend to disembark, the master of the vessel or the person in charge of the aircraft shall give to the immigration officer the name and place of embarkation of each person on board.
Forms to be completed on leaving
20. Form P in the Schedule shall be used for the purpose of section 10(2) of the Act which provides for the examination of a person appearing before the immigration officer and the completion of a prescribed form by that person.
Exempted persons
21. (1) Where an immigration officer is satisfied that a person entering Ghana
(a) is a citizen of Ghana or
(b) is a foreigner who is not a prohibited immigrant and is
(i) under sixteen years of age;
(ii) a member of the diplomatic or consular service of a foreign country who is duly accredited to the Republic by the government of the country concerned;
(iii) an official of an international organization who is entitled to diplomatic privileges by or under the provisions of any enactment;
(iv) a person granted diplomatic status by the Republic;
(v) a person in the employment of the Republic;
(vi) the wife of a person in paragraphs (ii) to (v);
(vii) a member of the armed forces of a friendly power entering Ghana on duty by permission of the Ghana Government; or
(viii) a person in respect of whom the Minister has granted a waiver under section 51 of the Act;
that person shall be permitted to enter and remain in the country.
(2) Where a person who has been permitted to enter the country under sub-regulation (1) ceases, while in the country, to posses the qualifications by virtue of which the provisions of sub-regulation (1) apply to that person, that person shall be required to appear before an immigration officer as though that person were entering the country for the first time.
Interpretation
22. In these Regulations unless the context otherwise requires
"Act" means the Immigration Act, 2000, (Act 573)
"ECOWAS" means the Economic Community of West African States
"permit" includes a visa.
Revocation
23. The Aliens Regulation, 1963 (LI 265) as amended by
(a) Aliens (Amendment) Regulations, 1967 (L.I. 553)
(b) Aliens (Amendment) Regulations, 1974 (L.I. 970)
(c) Aliens (Amendment Regulations, 1977 (L.I. 1103)
(d) Aliens (Amendment Regulations, 1981 (L.I. 1266)
(e) Aliens (Amendment Regulations, 1994 (L.I. 1581)
Is hereby revoked.
SCHEDULE OF FORMS
FORM A
GHANA
IMMIGRATION SERVICE
(DISEMBARKATION
CARD FOR FOREIGN NATIONALS ONLY)
(regulation 1 (2) )
(FRONT)
Note: Employment without Work Permit is prohibited
1. Surname Mr./Mrs./Miss
2. First name (s)
3. Date of birth .
4. Place of birth ..
5. Nationality
6. Passport number
7. Place and date of issue of passport ..
8. Occupation ..
9. Place of embarkation
10. Flight/Ship/Car No .
11. Overseas address
12. Purpose of visit (as indicated down) .
13. Residential address in Ghana
14. Postal address in Ghana .
Signature . Date
Business affairs Official trip
Holiday-Tourism Mission official
Visit family Others
(Reverse)
FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
Immigration
Official Stamp
Signature of officer
FORM A1
GHANA
IMMIGRATION SERVICE
(DISEMBARKATION
FOR GHANAIAN ONLY)
(regulation 1 (2) )
1. Surname Mr/Mrs/Miss
2. First Name(s) .
3. Place & date of birth .
5. Date of issue .
6. Place of issue
7. Occupation
8. Place of embarkation
9. Flight/Ship/Car/No
10. Home address ..
Date Signature .
Reverse
OFFICIAL USE ONLY
IMMIGRATION
POST STAMP
REMARKS
FORM
B
APPLICATION FOR RESIDENCE PERMIT
(regulation 9 (7) )
1. Name (in Capital) Mr./Mrs./Miss .
2. Previous Name (If any) .
3. Nationality Place and Date of Birth ..
4. Passport No: .. (a) Place and Date of Issue ..
(b) Date of Entry .
5. Address in Ghana (In Full):
(a) Postal (Office/Business) Tel: .
(b) Residential (H/No.) Tel: .
6. Address Overseas: .. Tel: .
7. Educational Qualification: Occupation ..
8. (a) Duration of Present Contract ..
(c) Commencement date of contract
(d) Expiry date of contract: ..
9. How long resident in Ghana
10. (a) Date of First arrival in Ghana .
(b) Date if last arrival in Ghana ..
11. Proposed length of stay in Ghana ..
12. Marital Status
13. Name of Spouse . Nationality .
14. Educational qualification .. Occupation
15. Name of children under 18
1. .. 4. ..
2. .. 5.
3. .. 6. .
I solemnly declare that the above particulars given by me are true in substance and in fact.
.. .
Date Signature Thumbprint
FORM
C
RESIDENCE PERMIT
(regulation 9 (8) )
Permitted to reside in Ghana as wife/dependant of .
Valid to
No occupation or business for reward permitted .
Security ..
FORM D
APPLICATION FROM FOR INDEFINITE RESIDENCE STATUS
(regulations 10 and 11)
1. Name in full Mr/Mrs/Ms .
2. Previous names (if any) ..
3. Nationality .
4. Passport/Travel Certificate No .. Place && Date of Issue ..
5. Address (in full) in Ghana Tel. No .
(a) Postal (office/Business) ..
(b) Residential (Street & H/No.) .. Tel. No ..
6. Address (overseas)
7. Name & Address of Spouse/sponsor(relationship) .
..
..
8. Profession ..
9. Occupation .
10. Source of Income/Business .
(a) Net Income per annum
11. How long Resident in Ghana .
(a) Date of issue of last Residence Permit .
(b) Date of Expiry of last Residence permit
12. Date of first Residence permit in Ghana
13. Name of Character referees in Ghana
14. (a) Address (Postal)
.. Tel No .
(c) Profession ..
(d) Residential Address Tel No. .
2. (a) Address (Postal)
Tel No. .
(b) Professional
© Residential Address Tel No .
14. Apart from present nationality do you hold any other? Yes No
If yes state which and since when
(Passport details of the other nationality)
15. Do you hold residence status in any country apart from Ghana? Yes No
If Yes give details ..
16. Do you own Immovable property owned in Ghana? Yes No
If YES (Location: Address) ..
17. Have you ever been convicted? Yes No
If YES, state where and when ..
I solemnly declare that the above particulars give by me are true in substance and in fact.
.
Date Signature/Thumbprint
Attachments:
(a) Two (2) current passport -size photographs
(b) Introductory letter form sponsor
(c) Photocopies of marriage/birth certificate (if applicable)
(d) Attestation by two (2) character referees
OFFICIAL USE ONLY
To be filled by schedule officer
Recommendation:
FORM
E
APPLICATION
FOR RIGHT OF ABODE
(regulation 13) )
1. Name in full Mr/Mrs/Ms .
2. Previous names (if any) ..
3. Nationality .
4. Passport/Travel Certificate No .. Place && Date of Issue ..
5. Address (in full) in Ghana Tel. No .
(c) Postal (office/Business) ..
(d) Residential (Street & H/No.) .. Tel. No ..
6. Address (overseas)
7. Name & Address of Spouse/sponsor(relationship) .
..
..
8. Profession ..
9. Occupation .
10. Source of Income/Business .
(e) Net Income per annum
11. How long Resident in Ghana .
(a) Date of issue of last Residence Permit .
(f) Date of Expiry of last Residence permit
12. Date of first Residence permit in Ghana
13. Name of Character referees in Ghana
14. (a) Address (Postal)
.. Tel No .
(g) Profession ..
(h) Residential Address Tel No. .
2. (a) Address (Postal)
. .
(b) Professional Tel No
© Residential Address Tel No .
14. Apart from present nationality do you hold any other? Yes No
If yes state which and since when
(Passport details of the other nationality)
15. Do you hold residence status in any country apart from Ghana? Yes No
If Yes give details ..
16. Any Immovable property owned in Ghana? Yes No
If YES (Location: Address) ..
17. Have you ever been convicted? Yes No
If YES, state where and when ..
.. ..
Date Signature/Thumbprint
Attachments:
(a) Two (20 current passport-size photographs
(b) Introductory letter from sponsor
(c) Photocopies of marriage/birth certificate (if applicable)
(d) Attestation by two (2) character referees)
OFFICIAL USE ONLY
To be filled by Schedule officer
Recommendation:
FORM
F
BOND
FOR SECURITY
(regulation 14 (1) (a) )
Be it known to all men by these presents that we .
Of and .. of
are bound to the Government of Ghana in the sum of
(’ ) to be paid to the Director of Immigration on behalf of the Government of Ghana; to which payment we bind ourselves, each and every one of us jointly and severally for our heirs executors and administrators jointly and severally;
Sealed with our seals this day of ..
At .
The condition of this obligation is that if at the time .
Of leaves Ghana, any deportation expenses or repatriation
Expenses (within the meaning of those expressions as used in the Immigration Act, 2000. (Act 573) incurred by the Government of Ghana in connection with that person and that person and that person's dependants (if any) leaving Ghana have been paid to the Government, then this obligation shall be void, otherwise it shall be and remain in full force.
Signed, sealed and delivered by the above-named
And .. in the presence of ..
(Witness) (Signatures and seals of obligators)
FORM
G
LETTER
OF GUARANTEE
(regulation 14 (1) )
Address .
Date
I/We hereby guarantee that I/we will bear all the deportation or repatriation expenses (as defined in the Immigration Act, 2000 (Act 573)) in respect
Of . Of . And the dependants of the within name
. In the event of the said . Being deported or otherwise
required to leave Ghana; and that in the event of the Government paying any of the said expenses I/we guarantee that we shall re-imburse the government.
(Signed) ..
FORM
H
NOTICE
GIVEN BY DIRECTOR
(regulation 15)
Address .
Dated
You are hereby informed that your permit to remain in Ghana has expired/been revoked (or that you have broken the conditions subject to which your permit was granted in that .) You are therefore warned that you should leave Ghana within .. days from the date of this notice unless you are issued with a fresh permit to remain in Ghana under section 23 of the Immigration Act, 2000, (Act 573).
Signed ..
To
FORM
I
(regulation 16 (2) )
PERMIT
TO EMPLOY A FOREIGN NATIONAL
.. of .. is hereby licensed
to employ foreigner(s) in the capacity of ..
and . Foreigner(s) in the capacity of (etc)
Date .
Note - the attention of the beneficiary is drawn to the provisions of the Immigration Act, 2000 (Act 573) under which he is required to -
(a) notify the Director of Immigration within seven days, of having begun or ceased to employ a foreigner;
(b) submit an annual return not later than 14th January in every year giving details of foreigners employed by the employer.
FORM
J
NOTICE
BY EMPLOYER OF COMMENCEMENT OF
EMPLOYMENT
OF FOREIGN NATIONAL
(regulation 17 (1) )
Address ..
Dated ...
I/We .. of . Being authorized to
Employ . Foreign national(s) permit No . hereby give
Notice that I/we have commenced to employ . Of .. as from
.. in the capacity of ..
(Signed)
To the Director of Immigration
Note - This notice must be accompanied by a letter of guarantee in the prescribed form unless that letter has already been furnished.
FORM
K
NOTICE
BY FOREIGN EMPLOYEE OF COMMENCEMENT
OF
EMPLOYMENT
(regulation 17 (1) )
Address
Dated
I .. of being of . Nationality
Hereby give notice that I have commenced work for . Of . As
From .. in the capacity of .
Signed
To the Director of Immigration
FORM
L
NOTICE
BY EMPLOYER THAT FOREIGN EMPLOYEE HAS CEASED
TO
WORK FOR THE EMPLOYER
(regulation 17 (1) )
Address .
Dated .
I/We .. .. of hereby give notice
That . Of formerly employed by me/us in the capacity
Of left my/our employment on the ..
Signed .
To the Director of Immigration
Note - Where the employer has furnished a letter of guarantee in respect of the repatriation expenses of the alien and the dependants of the alien, the employer is required under the Immigration Act, 2000 (Act 573) and the Immigration Regulation to -
(a) bear the cost of repatriating the alien when the alien leaves the employers employment;
(b) comply with the directors of the Director as to the arrangement for the repatriation.
FORM
M
NOTICE BY FOREIGN EMPLOYEE THAT THE EMPLOYEE
HAS LEFT THE EMPLOYMENT
(regulation 17 (1) )
Address .
Date
I, the . Of being of nationality hereby give notice that I have ceased to be employed by . Of ..
As form .
Signed .
To the Director of Immigration
FORM N
NOTICE
BY SELF-EMPLOYMED FOREIGN NATIONAL THAT
NATIONAL
HAS CEASED TO CARRY ON THE PREVIOUS
TRADE,
BUSINESS OR PROFESSION
(regulation 17 (1) )
Address:
Date ..
I, .of being of .. nationality hereby give notice that I have ceased to carry on my occupation as .as from .
Signed
To the Director of Immigration
FORM O
ANNUAL
RETURN BY PERSON LICENSED TO EMPLOY
FOREIGN
NATIONAL(S)
(regulation 17 (2) )
I/We hereby certify that on 1st January the following aliens were in our employment in Ghana;
Name Address Capacity which employed since when employed
Signed ..
To the Director of Immigration
FORM P
EXAMINATION
FORM
(regulation 21)
Ref. No ..
Name: .. a.k.a ..
Date of Birth: . Passport/Travel Document No .
Date of Arrival/Departure: . Time: Flight No: ..
Nature of offence: .
..
Brief facts of the case: ..
..
Decision taken by officer: .
..
Name of officer Signature Date
ALHAJ MALIK AL-HASSAN YAKUBU
Minister responsible for the Interior
Date of Gazette notification: 20th July, 2001
Entry into force: