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The Visa Section of the British High Commission on Tuesday announced that its visa application centre in Accra would be closed on Tuesday, March 24, 2009 in order to carry out essential maintenance and install new software on the Information Technology systems.A statement issued by the High Commission’s Entry Clearance Manager said the visa application centre would re-open on March 25, 2009.Source: GNA
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