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Ghana raises Ghana Card fees starting Feb. 2, 2026, to cover rising costs.
Starting February 2, 2026, Ghana’s National Identification Authority (NIA) will implement updated fees for Ghana Card services, citing rising operational costs.
Replacement at district offices will cost GH¢200, first-time registration for adults under 25 is free, while those 25 and older pay GH¢30.
Annual renewals cost GH¢150, nationality updates GH¢200, and transfers GH¢75.
Foreign nationals face fees equivalent to $120 for first registration, $78 annually, and $70 for replacements.
Premium Centre services cost more, with first-time registration at GH¢410.
The changes follow parliamentary approval under the 2025 Fees and Charges Amendment Regulations and aim to ensure the system’s long-term sustainability.
Ghana eleva las tarifas de la tarjeta Ghana a partir del 2 de febrero de 2026, para cubrir los costos crecientes.