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  • Ghana in Quota Work Permit 2026 — Complete Guide

    In-Quota Work Permit for Ghana.

    Best For

    Mid-career professionals with a job offer and relevant qualifications

    Not Ideal For

    Freelancers without employer sponsorship or those without recognised qualifications

    Known Issues

    Quota allocation subject to GIPC approval; employer must prove no qualified Ghanaian available; requires Ghanaian understudy appointment

    At a Glance

    Visa Duration
    36 months
    Processing Time
    28–42 days
    Min Income
    €244/monthly
    Path to PR
    5 years
    Difficulty
    4/10 — Moderate
    Application Fee
    €813

    Eligibility Requirements

    RequirementDetails
    Age Range18+
    Education RequiredBachelor's degree
    Profession RequiredYes
    Experience Required2 years in field
    Job Offer RequiredYes
    Sponsorship RequiredYes
    Language RequiredEnglish (B1)
    License / Recognition RequiredYes
    Remote Income AllowedNo
    Business Activity RequiredNo
    Health Insurance RequiredYes
    Proof of Funds RequiredYes
    Can Apply From AbroadYes

    Financial Requirements

    ItemAmount
    Minimum Income€244/monthly
    Minimum Salary€2,928/year
    Minimum Savings€2,500
    Application Fee€813
    Est. Total Relocation Cost€4,500

    Family & Rights

    RightDetails
    Family AllowedYes
    Spouse Can WorkNo
    Children AllowedYes
    Work Rightsfull
    RenewableYes
    Time to Permanent Residency5 years
    Time to Citizenship8 years

    Related Pathways

    Cost of Living

    Accra
    Single (monthly)€540
    Family (monthly)€1,242
    Rent 1BR (center)€229
    Groceries€135
    Transport pass€32
    Kumasi
    Single (monthly)€317
    Family (monthly)€729
    Rent 1BR (center)€113
    Groceries€79
    Transport pass€19
    Takoradi
    Single (monthly)€392
    Family (monthly)€902
    Rent 1BR (center)€102
    Groceries€98
    Transport pass€24

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    What is the In-Quota Work Permit?

    In-Quota Work Permit for Ghana.

    Who is the In-Quota Work Permit best for?

    This pathway is best suited for: Mid-career professionals with a job offer and relevant qualifications.

    Who should not apply for the In-Quota Work Permit?

    This pathway is not ideal for: Freelancers without employer sponsorship or those without recognised qualifications.

    What are the financial requirements for the In-Quota Work Permit?

    Applicants need minimum income of €244/monthly, minimum salary of €2,928/year, minimum savings of €2,500. Additional costs may include the application fee and relocation expenses.

    How long does it take to process the In-Quota Work Permit?

    Processing typically takes 28 to 42 days. Times may vary based on nationality, completeness of documentation, and current processing volumes.

    Can I bring my family on the In-Quota Work Permit?

    Yes, this pathway allows family members including dependents.

    Can the In-Quota Work Permit lead to permanent residency or citizenship?

    Yes. Holders of this visa can work toward permanent residency in approximately 5 years and citizenship in approximately 8 years, subject to meeting residence and other conditions.

    What are the known issues with the In-Quota Work Permit?

    Known issues and warnings: Quota allocation subject to GIPC approval; employer must prove no qualified Ghanaian available; requires Ghanaian understudy appointment. We recommend checking the official source for the latest updates.

    Are there alternative pathways to Ghana?

    Yes. Ghana offers 2 other immigration pathways. Compare all options on our Ghana country page.

    What is the cost of living in Ghana?

    Monthly costs for a single person in city center: Accra: €540/month; Kumasi: €317/month; Takoradi: €392/month. These include rent, groceries, transport, and utilities.

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    Official source: https://gis.gov.gh/