June 14, 2026

Ghana announces action after Thomas Partey is denied Canadian visa

Ghana announces action after Thomas Partey is denied Canadian visa

Ghana announces action after Thomas Partey is denied Canadian visa

Ghana has formally protested Canada’s decision to deny Black Stars midfielder Thomas Partey a temporary residence visa for the ongoing 2026 FIFA World Cup.

In a statement on Saturday, June 13, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs described the move as unfair and confirmed that it has launched diplomatic efforts aimed at reversing the decision. 

The government argued that the refusal was based on ongoing legal proceedings in the United Kingdom that have not resulted in a conviction.

“We are informed that the Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada (IRCC) arrived at this outcome on grounds of inadmissibility under paragraph A36(1)(c) of Canada’s Immigration and Refugee Protection Act (IRPA).

“The decision is understood to be based on pending criminal proceedings in the United Kingdom that have not resulted in any conviction or judicial finding of guilt,” the statement read.

The government emphasized that Partey remains innocent unless proven guilty and questioned the basis upon which the visa refusal was made.

“The Government of Ghana reaffirms the fundamental legal principle of the presumption of innocence, a cornerstone of justice and due process in democratic societies.

“While respecting Canada’s sovereign right to enforce its immigration laws, Ghana considers that reliance on unproven charges in the absence of a judicial determination raises fundamental questions of fairness and proportionality,” the statement added.

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Ghana further revealed that it has already taken formal diplomatic action and is seeking a review of the decision.

“Accordingly, Ghana is pursuing active diplomatic engagements with the relevant Canadian authorities on this matter. 

“On June 11, 2026, the Foreign Ministry of Ghana dispatched an official note of protest to Global Affairs Canada. The note also requested that Canada reviews its unfortunate decision,” the statement noted.

The ministry stated that it is prepared to pursue all available avenues under both Canadian and international law.

“The Government of Ghana is determined to explore and pursue all available diplomatic, legal and administrative remedies under Canadian and international law, including, where appropriate, judicial review before the Federal Court of Canada, to ensure full and fair consideration of all relevant legal and factual issues in accordance with due process” the statement further read.

According to the statement, Foreign Affairs Minister Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa has also engaged Canadian officials over the matter.

“The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Hon. Samuel Okudzeto Ablakwa has additionally been holding talks with Canadian officials including the Canadian High Commissioner to Ghana, Her Excellency Myriam Montrat since this came to his attention,” the statement concluded.

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