A lost Ghanaian passport in India?
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Im a Ghanaian citizen and I lost my passport a few days bank in a train in Kolkatta. I reported to the police and I've a police report. I need to get a new one as soon as possible because I'm traveling out soon. I contacted the Ghana High Commission in Delhi and the guy told me they don't make passports anymore but I looked up on their website and found out that they actually make new passports. Does anyone have any experience of this or getting a new Ghanaian passport in India? Please help. Thank you
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Answer:
Yes you report the loss to the police who will give you a case number, you then call your embassy and they will get a new passport to you ASAP, this will cost money so you need to case number for your insurance.
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