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Soccer-Ghana’s Partey hopes for positive outcome after appeal over Canadian visa refusal

By Thomson Reuters Jun 16, 2026 | 3:22 PM

By Bhargav Acharya and Divya Rajagopal

TORONTO, June 16 (Reuters) – A day before Ghana’s World Cup Group L game against Panama in Canada, the ​West African country is making headlines over the ‌visa status of its top player Thomas Partey.

The Canadian government last week refused a visa for Partey, 33, to enter the country, which led to his lawyers launching a “precedent-setting” appeal ‌to ​the Federal Court in Ottawa. A ⁠verdict is expected later ⁠on Tuesday.

“We trust the Canadian judicial system… and remain positive for the outcome,” Mackeda Bramwell, a lawyer representing the Ghanaian midfielder, told Reuters.

If the court ​rules in favour of Partey, the decision would fall on Canadian immigration authorities to reconsider his ⁠visa status. Bramwell said Partey ⁠would not appeal if the judge ruled ​against him.

The former Arsenal midfielder faces allegations of rape ​and sexual assault in Britain. He has denied ‌the charges.

The U.S. government has granted Partey a visa, but Canada’s immigration officials said that under Canadian law, foreign nationals can be found inadmissible without a foreign ⁠conviction.

“When there are reasonable grounds to believe an act that would trigger inadmissibility has been committed by an applicant, ⁠they can be ‌deemed inadmissible to Canada,” a spokesperson ⁠for Canada’s Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada ​told ‌Reuters.

In Ghana and across Canada’s Ghanaian ​diaspora, Partey’s ⁠visa refusal has led to anger and frustration among the fans.

Speaking to Reuters on Monday, Akua Mensah, 45, a Canadian with Ghanaian roots, said the decision by the Canadian government was unfortunate.

(Divya Rajagopal in Toronto, editing ​by Ed Osmond)