Living in Ghana: Immigration Mistakes You Must Avoid!!!!!
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 28 ก.ย. 2024
- Hear from Chief Supt. Simon Asare, the Head of the International Relations & Cooperation Section, he shares insights and updates on immigration policies and procedures. Stay informed on the latest changes and get expert advice from an immigration specialist.
On January 2, 2024, the GUBA Diaspora Network hosted a groundbreaking conference in collaboration with Ecobank, bringing together government regulatory bodies, private sector organizations, investors, and diasporans from around the world. This event was graciously sponsored by Pay Angel, Ekumfi Fruits and Juices Ltd, Star Bites, Tripple Sea, Crop Estates Ltd, and Angel Communities, with support from the Ghana Tourism Authority and Beyond the Return.
In this video, you'll witness insightful key address by Chief Superintendent Simon Asare, Head of the International Relations & Cooperation Section, who shared valuable information on immigration, visas, residency permits, and citizenship in Ghana.
Our mission at the GUBA Diaspora Network is to support diasporans and individuals of various heritages looking to connect, transition, do business, or invest in Ghana. We offer a range of services, including one-on-one sessions to establish members' needs, regular social networking meet-ups in Accra, and virtual discussions with industry professionals on topics like real estate, land acquisition, immigration, and health services.
Don't forget to subscribe to our channel for more updates on our events, including the annual Diaspora Conversations conference, which brings together governmental regulatory authorities in Ghana and diasporans sharing their experiences. Join us as we build a supportive community and provide a platform for meaningful connections and growth.
I am so happy to see Ghana showing a true effort in helping (specifically) diaspora return home. Our Ancestors are YOUR Ancestors. We need benefits/systems/programs specifically to help us return. Please, don't treat me like I am like all other foreigners. I am a descendent of your ancestors. I have also invested in Africa and I am coming home. It's nice to be part of the diaspora and feel like Ghana truly wants to help me to return. ❤
They make things difficult with visa .
My boy father leave us for 18 years now and come to Ghana
Do u want to come to Ghana too?
This was very helpful.😊
Glad it was helpful!
Why not just issue one visa just for Ghana let it be for traveling in and out of the Country? Also making that visa expire after a year or two years just in case the person wants to residency in Ghana.
I fly in with my 🇯🇲 passport
I'm Florida USA do Visa to visit Ghana, where live I see African who coss the Mexican border into USA
No one understands what u have written? Is this english?
@@rainbow3649they are Florida…. What more should we expect 😊
Great informative video
Glad it was helpful!
Ghana is really making great effort to help the diaspora, that's impressive 😊
And he never comes back he is still there he never send nothing for his family how can I get help here.