Tuesday, June 10th, 2025

Ghana and Morocco have launched historic visa-free travel contracts, removing long-standing barriers between the two countries and paving the way for people, goods and ideas to ease the movement of people, goods and ideas. The contract immediately aims to strengthen trade by strengthening diplomatic relations, boosting tourism and allowing Ghanaian citizens to travel to Morocco without the need for traditional visas. The move reflects the two countries' commitment to foster deeper cooperation and promoting the African Union's broader goals of regional integration and free movement across the continent.
Ghana and Morocco establish historic visa-free travel agreements to strengthen African cooperation
In its groundbreaking development, Ghana and Morocco eliminated the need for traditional visas, allowing Ghanaians to travel freely to Morocco. The landmark agreement introduces electronic travel approvals in Morocco (ETAM), a streamlined online system that guarantees approval within 24 hours, eliminating the need for embassy visits and reducing the burden on travelers' documents. This important policy shift will soon come into effect, providing more convenience and faster access to Ghanaians looking to visit Morocco.
Advance African unity through simplified travel
The visa exemption agreement represents a major milestone in Ghana-Morocco relations and is consistent with the broader objectives of the African Union for seamless travel across the continent. The new policies announced during a diplomatic visit to Rabat highlight the importance of cooperation between the two countries and a shared commitment to regional integration.
Through the ETAM system, Ghanaian travelers can easily apply and receive approval within a day, making it easier to engage in tourism, business, education and cultural exchange with Morocco. This shift is expected to boost movements on both sides, and will encourage strong relations between the two countries and Africa as a whole.
Improve connectivity, trade and tourism
At the heart of this agreement is the desire to strengthen economic and cultural exchanges. The policy is set to significantly increase travel between Ghana and Morocco, with improved flight connectivity to support increased demand. Royal Airmallock currently operates direct flights between Accra and Casablanca, and with visa exemptions currently in place, flight frequency increases and it could introduce daily flights to meet the increased travel needs of tourists, business professionals and students.
pave the way to a complete visa exemption
Ghana and Morocco have expressed their intention to eventually move to a full visa exemption, eliminating the need for an electronic authentication system for all passport holders. This initiative is part of a broader vision to promote free movement within Africa, promoting easy access to economic, educational and tourism opportunities across the continent.
This step follows previous discussions between Ghana's Foreign Ministry and the Moroccan diplomatic team, with the idea of reducing travel barriers and promoting mobility on the continent gaining great support.
Diplomatic Alliances and Changes in Foreign Policy
In addition to travel contracts, Ghana's diplomatic changes regarding the Western Sahara issue are extremely important. Ghana officially retracts its recognition of the Saharawi Arab Democratic Republic (SADR) and is in line with Morocco's position on the Western Sahara conflict. Ghana is now fully supportive of Moroccan autonomy proposals in Western Sahara. This is a decision to strengthen diplomatic and political ties between the two countries.
Expanding education and young people's opportunities
The diplomatic visit also focused on increasing educational cooperation, with Morocco pledging to raise the number of scholarships for Ghanaian students from 90 to 140 per year. Facilitated by the Morocco International Cooperation Agency (AMCI), these scholarships open opportunities for Ghanaian students in areas such as engineering, health sciences and agriculture, and promote stronger academic relationships and skill development.
Strengthen economic and agricultural relations
Economic cooperation also emerged as a focus of discussion. Both countries plan to address agricultural challenges, particularly in the supply of fertilizer. This is an important sector considering Ghana's dependence on agricultural imports. The cocoa industry in Ghana in particular is expected to benefit from deeper cooperation. Morocco has expressed interest in joint ventures and sharing agricultural knowledge to support food security and industry growth.
Improved infrastructure and logistics connectivity
Transport and logistics are also important focuses, with Ghana and Morocco looking for ways to improve air connectivity, maritime transport and overall logistics networks. These improvements aim to promote smoother movements in goods and services, strengthen trade relations, and contribute to broader economic integration between West and North Africa.
Working with broader African travel reforms
The contract is further aligned with Ghana's broader push for visa liberalization across Africa. In January, Ghana became the latest country to provide visa-free access to all African passport holders, joining other progressive countries such as Rwanda and the Seychelles to promote free movement across the continent. The Ghana-Morocco visa exemption is an important part of this vision and will encourage greater connectivity and cooperation across Africa.
Model for collaboration in Africa
The Ghana-Morocco partnership serves as a powerful example of intra-Africa collaboration. Their agreement is a model of other African countries that seek to strengthen relations, boost trade and encourage free flow of people. The growing partnership between these two countries sets precedents that other countries should follow, demonstrating the benefits of regional cooperation.
Conclusion
The introduction of visa-free travel between Ghana and Morocco indicates a major shift in Africa's diplomacy, strengthening trade, tourism and educational exchanges between the two countries. The agreement not only simplifies travel, but also deepens economic ties, supports agricultural development, and promotes regional integration in line with the African Union's objectives. As Ghanaian citizens make access to Morocco easier, the opposite is how the vision of a more interconnected and prosperous Africa approaches reality.
Ghana and Morocco have introduced groundbreaking visa-free travel contracts to strengthen bilateral relations, boost trade and enhance tourism and cultural exchange. This move is in line with the African Union's vision to increase regional integration and mobility across the continent.
This collaboration marks the beginning of a new era of new mobility, which shares seamless travel, prosperity and builds mutual growth as the foundation for Africa's future.
