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Ghana Citizenship by Descent: Complete Guide for UK Citizens

adminBy adminApril 18, 2026

By Alex Ababio

If you are a UK citizen with Ghanaian parents or grandparents, you have probably wondered whether you can claim Ghanaian citizenship. Maybe you want to own land in Accra without restrictions, or live and work in Ghana without worrying about visas. Perhaps you feel a deep pull to reconnect with your heritage.

Since Ghana’s Year of Return in 2019 and the ongoing Beyond the Return initiative, thousands of British-Ghanaians have explored their roots. Many have successfully obtained Ghanaian citizenship by descent. This guide walks you through everything you need to know: who qualifies, what documents you need, how to apply, and how to keep your UK citizenship.

What Is Citizenship by Descent? (And How It Differs from Right of Abode)
Citizenship by descent simply means you inherit citizenship from your parents. Under Ghanaian law, if one of your parents was a Ghanaian citizen at the time of your birth, you are eligible to become a citizen by descent. This grants you a Ghanaian passport, the right to vote, and full participation in Ghanaian society.

Right of Abode allows you to live in Ghana indefinitely without a visa, but it is not full citizenship. You cannot vote, you cannot hold a Ghanaian passport, and you still face some property restrictions. Citizenship by descent is the stronger, more complete option.
Eligibility Criteria for UK Citizens

The legal foundation is the Citizenship Act, 2000 (Act 591) of Ghana. You are eligible for citizenship by descent if at least one of your parents was a citizen of Ghana at the time you were born. It does not matter whether you were born in the United Kingdom or anywhere else.

If only your grandparent was Ghanaian, but neither parent was a citizen at your birth, you do not qualify directly. However, if your parent later acquired citizenship by descent before your birth, you may qualify.

If you were born in the UK to Ghanaian parents, you are already a Ghanaian citizen by descent from birth. You do not need to apply for citizenship; you only need to register your birth with the Ghana High Commission and apply for a Ghanaian passport.

What if your parent became a UK citizen before you were born? If your parent renounced Ghanaian citizenship to become British, then they may not have been a Ghanaian citizen at your birth. In such cases, you may not qualify. Consult the High Commission or an immigration solicitor.

Benefits of Ghanaian Citizenship by Descent for UK Citizens
You can live and work in Ghana without any visa or work permit. You can own land and property freely. You get a Ghanaian passport, which gives you visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to many African countries. You can vote in Ghanaian elections. And citizenship deepens your connection to your heritage.

Step-by-Step Application Process
Step 1: Determine your eligibility. Gather your birth certificate and your parent’s birth certificate or passport.

Step 2: Obtain all necessary documents. You will need your valid UK passport, your long-form birth certificate showing your parents’ names, your parent’s Ghanaian birth certificate or valid Ghanaian passport from around the time of your birth, two recent passport photos (2×2 inches, white background), completed application forms, and a sworn affidavit if any documents have name discrepancies.

Step 3: Where to apply. You must apply at the Ghana High Commission in London. The address is 104 Highgate Hill, London N6 5HE.
Step 4: Complete the application forms. Download the forms from the Ghana High Commission’s official website at https://www.embassyofghana.org.
Step 5: Submit your application with fees. The fee is approximately £120 to £200. Pay by bank draft or money order payable to Ghana High Commission.

Step 6: Biometrics and interview. Adults are usually required to provide fingerprints and attend a short interview.
Step 7: Wait for processing. Processing typically takes 3 to 6 months.
Step 8: Receive your certificate of citizenship. Then apply for a Ghanaian passport.
Documents Required (Detailed Checklist)
Your UK birth certificate (long form showing parents’ names). Your parent’s Ghanaian birth certificate or passport. Proof of your parent’s Ghanaian citizenship at the time of your birth. Your valid UK passport. Two recent passport photos (2×2 inches, white background). Completed application form. Sworn affidavit if names differ. Payment receipt.

Dual Citizenship: Can You Keep Your UK Citizenship?

Yes. Ghana explicitly allows dual citizenship. The United Kingdom also allows dual citizenship. You do not have to renounce your UK citizenship to become Ghanaian.

However, you must enter and exit the United Kingdom using your UK passport, and enter and exit Ghana using your Ghanaian passport. Tax implications: UK citizens must still file UK taxes if resident, but there is a double taxation agreement between the two countries.

Costs and Processing Times
Application fee to the High Commission: approximately £120 to £200. Biometrics fee: sometimes an extra £30 to £50. Ghanaian passport application after your certificate: approximately £80 to £120. Processing time: 3 to 6 months.

Example: Akua, a nurse from Manchester, applied in January 2025. Her mother was born in Kumasi and remained a Ghanaian citizen. She received her citizenship certificate in May 2025. Total time: 4 months.

Common Mistakes and How to Avoid Them
Incomplete documentation – missing your parent’s proof of citizenship. Submitting photocopies without notarisation. Applying at the wrong office – only the High Commission in London can approve citizenship by descent. Assuming grandparent citizenship is enough without parent’s citizenship. Not updating the High Commission on address changes during processing.

Frequently Asked Questions
Can I apply if my Ghanaian parent is deceased? Yes, with their death certificate and proof of their citizenship.

Will my children also be citizens? If you acquire citizenship by descent and your children are born after your registration, they may qualify.

Do I need a visa to visit Ghana while my application is pending? Yes. Until you have your citizenship certificate, you must obtain a visa.
Can I vote in Ghana as a citizen by descent? Yes, once you obtain the citizenship certificate and register to vote.

How long is the certificate valid? It does not expire. But you should apply for a Ghanaian passport for travel.

What if my name changed due to marriage or divorce? Provide the legal name change documents.

Conclusion and Next Steps
Claiming Ghanaian citizenship by descent is one of the most valuable steps you can take if you have Ghanaian roots. Start today. Gather your documents. Visit the Ghana High Commission website at https://www.embassyofghana.org. Your heritage is waiting.

This guide was last updated in April 2026. Visit the Ghana High Commission website for the most current forms and fees.

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