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Canadian High Commissioner to Ghana warns fans against visa scams

Myriam Montrat is the Canadian High Commissioner to Ghana Myriam Montrat is the Canadian High Commissioner to Ghana

Soccer fans eager to cheer their teams in Canada during the World Cup are advised to exercise caution.

In an X post by CDRAfrica dated November 29, 2025, Canadian High Commissioner to Ghana, Myriam Montrat, urged all prospective travelers to apply for their visas early.

The goal is to avoid last-minute issues and, importantly, to prevent reliance on third-party agents.

This warning comes amid rising concerns about scams targeting excited fans.

“We want everyone to have a safe and enjoyable experience,” Montrat stated, emphasising the importance of applying directly through official channels.

This proactive measure aims to protect individuals from falling victim to fraud schemes that could threaten their travel plans and financial security.

As the World Cup approaches, the Canadian High Commission is intensifying efforts to guarantee a smooth and secure visa process for all Ghanaian supporters.

By applying early and avoiding unofficial agents, fans can focus on what truly matters; supporting their teams and enjoying the matches.

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