The Ghana High Commission in Canada has served notice to its citizens planning to travel to watch the World Cup matches.
In a statement released on its Facebook page on Monday, June 8, the High Commission issued specific guidelines to Ghanaians, asking them to comply with Canada’s food import regulations.
With this, the High Commission listed food items that are prohibited upon entry into the country. These include:
1. Meat products
2. Dairy products
3. Fruits
4. Vegetables
The High Commission also noted that restrictions in place for Ghanaian travellers and other nationals are intended to prevent the spread of diseases.
It warned that non-compliance could lead to items being confiscated and disposed of upon reaching the border.
The statement urged Ghanaians to familiarise themselves with Canada’s import requirements to avoid any issues.
“The Canadian Food Inspection Agency has issued important guidance for visitors travelling to Canada during the FIFA World Cup 2026 from June 11 to July 19, 2026, which will be hosted across Canada, Mexico, and the United States. All travellers are advised to take note of Canada's strict regulations on bringing food, plant, and animal products into the country.
Certain food items are prohibited, such as meats, dairy products, fruits, and vegetables. These restrictions are in place to prevent the introduction of plant pests and animal diseases. Failure to comply may result in confiscation and disposal of items at the border. Visitors are strongly encouraged to review the official requirements before travelling to avoid inconvenience.”
This notice by the High Commission comes as Ghanaian supporters prepare to travel to Canada to cheer on the Black Stars in their first group game against Panama in Toronto on June 17.
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