By Alex Ababio
Introduction
Many UK entrepreneurs think a business visa lets them work freely in Ghana. Others believe they need a work permit just to attend a one-day meeting. Both assumptions are wrong, and both can get you into serious trouble.
Choosing the wrong document can lead to denied entry, deportation, or even a ban from re-entering Ghana. This guide explains exactly what a Ghana Business Visa is, what a Ghana Work Permit is, and which one you need.
What Is a Ghana Business Visa?
A Ghana Business Visa is a short-term entry permit for UK citizens who need to conduct business activities that do not amount to local employment.
Allowed activities: attending conferences, meeting with clients or partners, negotiating contracts, conducting market research, attending training, giving short-term consultations (under 30 days).
Not allowed: receiving a salary from a Ghanaian source, managing a local office, working as an employee, actively running daily operations.
Example: A UK software consultant flies to Accra for two weeks to meet with a Ghanaian client. That is a business visa.
That same consultant staying for six months to manage the client’s IT department needs a work permit.
What Is a Ghana Work Permit?
A Ghana Work Permit is a long-term authorisation for UK citizens who want to work for a Ghanaian employer, run a local business, or engage in paid employment in Ghana.
Allowed activities: working as an employee for a Ghanaian company, serving as a director or manager, paid consulting for more than 30 days, running a local business, receiving a salary from a Ghanaian source.
Example: A UK entrepreneur who opens a restaurant in Accra and plans to manage it for a year needs a work permit.
Side-by-Side Comparison
Duration: Business visa (30 to 90 days, extendable); Work permit (1 to 2 years, renewable).
Allowed activities: Business visa (meetings, negotiations, short consulting); Work permit (full employment, managing a business).
Income from Ghanaian source: Business visa (prohibited); Work permit (allowed).
Application location: Business visa (Ghana High Commission in London); Work permit (Ghana Immigration Service, usually applied by employer in Ghana).
Processing time: Business visa (5 to 10 business days); Work permit (2 to 4 months).
Cost: Business visa (£130 single, £160 multiple); Work permit (£400 to £1,200 plus fees).
Required documents: Business visa (invitation letter, company letter, return ticket); Work permit (employment contract, proof of local recruitment, educational certificates).
Path to residence permit: Business visa (no); Work permit (yes).
Application Process for a Ghana Business Visa
Step 1: Obtain an invitation letter from your Ghanaian business partner.
Step 2: Get a letter from your UK employer or your own UK company.
Step 3: Complete the online application at https://www.embassyofghana.org.
Step 4: Gather documents: passport, two photos, flight itinerary, proof of accommodation.
Step 5: Pay the fee (£130 single, £160 multiple) by bank draft.
Step 6: Submit to the Ghana High Commission in London, 104 Highgate Hill, London N6 5HE.
Step 7: Processing takes 5 to 10 business days.
Application Process for a Ghana Work Permit
Step 1: Your Ghanaian employer or your own Ghanaian company submits a job description to GIS.
Step 2: Prove the position was advertised locally and no qualified Ghanaian was found.
Step 3: Submit work permit application with employment contract, educational certificates, and UK police clearance (ACRO).
Step 4: Pay the fee (£400 to £1,200).
Step 5: Wait 2 to 4 months.
Step 6: Once approved, apply for a residence permit (additional 1 to 2 months, about £800 annually).
Costs Comparison
Business visa single entry: £130. Multiple entry: £160. Expedited: add £80.
Work permit application fee: £400 to £1,200. Legal fees: £250 to £650. Residence permit: about £800 annually.
Total for business visa short trip: £130 to £240. Total for work permit first year: £1,450 to £2,650.
Common Mistakes
Working on a business visa – leads to deportation and bans. Applying for a work permit when a business visa is sufficient – wastes time and money. Not having a local sponsor for a work permit.
Assuming a business visa allows remote work for a UK company – this is a grey area for long stays.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I convert a business visa into a work permit while in Ghana? No.
Can I volunteer in Ghana on a business visa? No.
Can I start a business in Ghana on a business visa? You can register a company but not actively manage daily operations.
How long can I stay on a business visa? 30 to 90 days, extendable once or twice.
Do I need a work permit if my UK company pays me and I work remotely from Ghana? This is a grey area. For short stays, many digital nomads use a business visa. For long stays over 90 days, consult an immigration solicitor.
What happens if I am caught working on a business visa? Deportation, fines, and a possible ban from re-entering Ghana.
Conclusion
If you are coming to Ghana for short meetings and will not receive Ghanaian income, use a business visa. If you plan to actively work or manage a business, you need a work permit.
Assess your situation honestly. When in doubt, consult an immigration solicitor.
For more information, visit the Ghana High Commission website at https://www.embassyofghana.org.
This guide was last updated in April 2026. Immigration laws and fees change. Always verify with the Ghana High Commission or Ghana Immigration Service before applying.

