Some applicants of the Ghana Immigration Service (GIS) recruitment are being disqualified for imputing false data during the first stage of the exercise (online application).
According to the GIS In-charge of Intelligence, Chief Superintendent Alfred Fiifi Ocran, when it is detected that an applicant imputed false data, he/she is immediately disqualified from the recruitment process.
Speaking on the sidelines of the recruitment in Kumasi, Chief Superintendent Ocran said the physical characteristics of the applicants were being verified during the physical screening process.
He said male applicants who possess piercings, as well as females with multiple piercings, were also disqualified.
He also stated that excessive stretch marks, scars, and surgical scars would also disqualify an applicant from the exercise.
The third stage of the screening exercise (aptitude test) has also been scheduled for Saturday, 30th October 2021.
Below are the reasons why Immigration Service is disqualifying applicants:
- Height
Minimum 1m73cm for male
Minimum 1m63cm for female
- Piercings
No piercings for male
piercing for female
- No tattoos
No excessive stretch marks
- No scars
- No surgical scars
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Source: TheBBCghana.Com