James Gyakye Quayson, Ghana's Deputy Minister-designate for Foreign Affairs, has strongly criticized the high visa fees charged by foreign embassies, arguing that they exploit Ghanaian applicants—especially the youth—while most applications are denied. He has pledged to advocate for refundable visa fees and a comprehensive review of current visa policies to protect Ghanaian travelers. Quayson is also pushing for the expedited passage of the Dual Citizenship Amendment Bill, aiming to make it easier for Ghanaians abroad to return and contribute to national development. He emphasizes the need for public education on the dangers of irregular migration and calls for unity beyond partisan lines to build the nation. Quayson vows to use his legal expertise to support Ghana’s consular diplomacy and champion policies that encourage the return of dual citizens.
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