
Black Stars midfielder Thomas Partey has lost his appeal against a visa denial to enter Canada for Ghana's World Cup opener. His lawyers appeared before the Federal Court in Ottawa after his visa application was denied ahead of Ghana's opening FIFA World Cup match against Panama. Court documents show an application for leave and judicial review was filed on June 15, 2026, under case number IMM-12882-26. Partey's lawyer argued that a not guilty plea had been entered regarding rape allegations, that the matter was still before the court, and that Partey was not subject to any travel ban, with his passport not seized and having been allowed to enter the US. The court rejected further affidavits from UK lawyers, ruling it improper to rely on late materials. Lawyers for the Canadian immigration authority argued a criminal conviction was not needed to justify the denial, but the judge questioned the precedent in Canadian law. After hearing arguments, the judge sided with immigration authorities and dismissed Partey's application.
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Black Stars midfielder Thomas Partey has received a visa to participate in Ghana's World Cup opening match against Panama in Canada. This development follows his appearance before the Federal Court in Ottawa, where legal proceedings began regarding his initial visa denial. Court documents show that an application for leave and judicial review was filed on June 15, 2026, under case number IMM-12882-26, listed as an immigration case arising outside Canada, and was scheduled to be heard in Ottawa.