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Australian visa outcomes for citizens from Ghana

How does the Department of Home Affairs treat visa applications from Ghana? See processing times, approval rates, and how your citizenship affects your application.

Country risk score

High risk
16/ 100
Processing timeSlow
Approval rate49%
Based on 173 countries with data

What this means for your application

Decisions tend to take longer than average.
Approval rates are lower than for most countries.
You need strong, consistent evidence and careful preparation.
A well-prepared application can still succeed. Our tools and lawyer-backed review are designed for higher-risk countries.

Processing time

Slower than about 77% of countries

Rank #133 of 173 countries
Based on volume-weighted comparison across all visa types Ghana citizens apply for.

Approval rate

49% of applications are granted

Global average: 92%About half as likely as the global average

How common are applications from Ghana?

Ghana is a moderate source of Australian visa applications. Statistics are reasonably reliable.Rank #90 of 173 countries (48th percentile)
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How citizenship affects Australian visa outcomes

Why your country matters

The Department of Home Affairs treats visa applications differently based on the applicant's country of citizenship. This affects both how long your application takes to process and your likelihood of approval. Factors include the volume of applications from each country, historical compliance rates, and the complexity of verification processes.

Understanding the country score

The country score ranks your citizenship against all other nationalities based on two factors: how quickly applications are typically processed and how often they are approved. Approval rates carry more weight in the calculation since this is what matters most to applicants. The score ranges from 0-100, with higher values indicating faster processing and higher approval rates relative to other countries.

Data source

Our reports are based exclusively on official government data obtained through Freedom of Information (FOI) requests to the Australian Department of Home Affairs: visa refusal rates (FOI Reference DA24/02/00115) and processing times (FOI Reference DA25/10/00449). We keep this data current by calibrating it monthly against official processing times published by the Department of Home Affairs.

What this means for citizens from Ghana

With a country score of 16, applicants from Ghana may face additional scrutiny and longer processing times. Processing times are slower than average when compared to other countries applying for the same visa types. The approval rate for Ghana is 49%, which is 47% lower than the global average.

Need help with your application?

Applicants from Ghana face higher scrutiny from the Department of Home Affairs with lower approval rates and increased processing times. A well-prepared application with comprehensive supporting documentation is essential for success.Tern Visas can help you navigate the Australian visa process with expert guidance. Our team ensures your application is complete, accurate, and presents your case in the best possible light.

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Want to see how other nationalities are treated? Use our Country Risk tool to explore visa outcomes for any country.

Want to learn more?

For a deep dive into how country risk works, what factors the Department considers, and how nationality affects your visa journey, read our comprehensive guide to country risk.
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