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Ghanaian football supporters will on Monday(Today)march against the Canadian High Commission in protest against the denial of visas.
The supporters have complained of the high denial rate of visas by Canada which is hosting the FIFA U-20 Women's World Cup which kicks off on August 5.
The protest comes on the back of complaints made by the supporters to Ghana's Foreign Affairs Ministry to appeal to the High Commission to increase the quota of visas granted to allow for football fans to travel for the tournament.
The demonstration is being organised by the Coalition of Ghana supporters and will start from Circle at 10am.
" How can you bid for a world cup when you know you will not allow supporters in to watch it? We know not everybody's document will be perfect but they are bouncing everybody with the same reason,how is that possible?" one of the organisers of the protest complained to Allsports.
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