Wonderful interview session. And very educative. I came across this video in my research about moving to Botswana as an expat, with my wife, and I'll love to know more. Plus, I'll appreciate every help available, and/or direct contact or mail. I'm a Nigerian, and in Nigeria. Thank you.
First off all I would like to say thank U a lot for the hard work you do and I found this video very helpful and I learned a lot Thanks again! Yes please! Almost U said everything in this video. But If U think something we should know do some more interviews or give us some new updates 2024 * important things we should know before moving to the country. - the visa types need to work and stay in the country - how can we acquire permanent residential and how much capital they require to show them and so on.... - Is small business concerned as investment - the safety of the country - how friendly the people. specifically to African - the living standards and something U think we should know. Thank you!
What an excellent and informative interview. You asked great questions. She gave great answers. Info as an African American I needed to know coming there.
Thank you for your suggestion! Including interviews with families with school-age children is a great idea to offer diverse perspectives. I'll definitely take that into consideration for future content. Your input is valuable in shaping the direction of the videos, and I appreciate your support.
A single science student and now a lawyer. This lady should have seminars across the senior schools and do motivations. I say that because back at school I used to see single science students lose hope when in that stream.
@@loratotv4960 thank you, I think this tax is called “transfer duty on the acquisition of immovable property”, I think it may be 10% now as I just Googled it, but it was 30% before and that was off putting for me to invest.
I'm Simon, Ghanaian by nationality, very convinced about the conditions out there, and would like to pursue my education in Botswana, can a good Samaritan help with the application process, thank you
sir pls how can i get in contact with the her lawyer so i can book a consultation with her concerning the process of work ,school and getting permanent residence in botswana thank you
Just so you know education is only free for the locals, in lower education (primary to secondary) the fees are not high in varsity though you are looking at a minimum of about 20 000 pula a term.
Thank you for your kind words and encouragement! I'm thrilled to hear that you found the show informative, and I'm committed to delivering more valuable content in the future. Stay tuned for more updates and insights!
Dumelang ma. Please i saw on the internet that you have to live in Botswana on a residence permit for 5 years before foreigners get permanent residency. But you said 2 years to get citizenship how? Kindly find out for me please thanks.
In Botswana, you generally need to reside in the country for at least 10 years before you can apply for citizenship through naturalization. This period includes a minimum of 5 years of continuous residence immediately before the application. Additionally, you must meet other requirements such as demonstrating knowledge of the Setswana language and culture and proving that you are of good character. I know of that... but I will find out from the lawyer. I forwarded your concern to her. Thanks!
@@loratotv4960thanks for your reply. When you say knowledge of sestwana language do you mean i must know how to speak read and write or there is a language exam i must write?
@@prospereveryday2255 Yes, in the past, it was 10 years. I went through that long 10 years wait. It was then reduced to 5, then 2 years. However, you must be a resident residing in Botswana at the time of application, and the application forms have full details of the requirements. For further information and clarification, they can contact me for a full comprehensive consultation.
Yes but I have never paid or been asked to pay that P5 in government hospital.i looking forward to the new plans of medical insurance,we are hoping the unemployed will get medical aid too.as a herbalist,we would also like our clients to be included in medical aid that way we will heal more people using organic foods and herbs,it's going to be affordable so we will also go all out for our people ❤
@onkabetserathari8084 I was visiting my uncle, i didn't like that place, the heat it's too much, i think that's the biggest reason why the Europeans didn't colonized it
@@ElijahMukokota apparently you are very wrong bc Botswana was colonized by the British the country was bechuanaland then and Botswana gained independence in 1966 learn to research there are white ppl who are born and bred in Botswana got it
@@loratotv4960 They look at where living standards of living are good and they migrate in droves there usually with their negative tendencies. That's what I mean
@@aureliusmarkus9139You're very correct. But many Nigerians won't like your truth comments, because they hate truth. I'm a Nigerian and I agree 💯 percent with you. We Nigerians cannot make Nigeria to be a good living country for we Nigerians. Because we're so Corrupt and wicked people, I mean very very wicked and Corrupt people. Corruption is allover the world 🌎🌍. But in Nigeria is not just about Corruption alone. We had Kidnappers, Armed Robbers, Boko Haram, Herdsmen, Gun men, Ritualist etc. It's very sad for my country.
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I love this episode.
Wonderful interview session. And very educative.
I came across this video in my research about moving to Botswana as an expat, with my wife, and I'll love to know more.
Plus, I'll appreciate every help available, and/or direct contact or mail.
I'm a Nigerian, and in Nigeria.
Thank you.
@@myarktv Okay!
Subscribe for more
@@loratotv4960
Sure, I have subscribed.
Do you help in process and steps?
First off all I would like to say thank U a lot for the hard work you do and I found this video very helpful and I learned a lot Thanks again!
Yes please!
Almost U said everything in this video. But If U think something we should know do some more interviews or give us some new updates 2024
* important things we should know before moving to the country.
- the visa types need to work and stay in the country
- how can we acquire permanent residential and how much capital they require to show them and so on....
- Is small business concerned as investment
- the safety of the country
- how friendly the people. specifically to African
- the living standards and something U think we should know.
Thank you!
Thanks for this video 🙏 much appreciate all valuable info on Botswana 🇧🇼 Greetings from Mauritius 🇲🇺
Our pleasure!
Great wow, 😍 thank so much Lawyer Akorfa 👍👍
Brilliant interview, Happy NY to all happy to have found this channel
Thanks! Happy New Year to you too.
I am from Botswana, and I was so engaged in this interview that I believe conducting more interviews like this would be beneficial.
Thanks! I will surely do that. Happy hearing from you
Watching from Tanzania
What an excellent and informative interview. You asked great questions. She gave great answers. Info as an African American I needed to know coming there.
Glad you enjoyed it!
This woman is one of us, I am so thankful they gave you citizenship.
Hahaha...yes Mma
She is
IAM HAPPY TO SEE HER THIS GHANIAN GREW UP IN BOTSWANA
@@BenjaminNdebele wow!
Great hearing from you
Richard🤗 such a humble gent, from day 1. I wish you growth and prosperity 🙏
Thanks very much!
I am grateful ☺
Amen
Very nice video. I can’t wait to visit Botswana. Keep up the good work
We appreciate this channel so much.. Keep going my brother.. 🙏
@@kennyGB3926 Thanks
Please make more video interviews. Some with families with children currently in school too.
I will do that soon. Thanks for giving me some video Ideas 💡
Peace and joy!
Thank you for your suggestion! Including interviews with families with school-age children is a great idea to offer diverse perspectives. I'll definitely take that into consideration for future content. Your input is valuable in shaping the direction of the videos, and I appreciate your support.
Thank you sir, For this video.
Welcome
Great as always😊
Thanks again!
Great content ❤
Nice informative Interview. Keep on doing more Such videos
@@devmehta5286 I am grateful
A single science student and now a lawyer. This lady should have seminars across the senior schools and do motivations. I say that because back at school I used to see single science students lose hope when in that stream.
Gakere? We will bring her back to the show 😂
Thanks my brother 🙏😊
Great, I really enjoyed the discourse.
Thanks, Boss!
How you are you?
@@loratotv4960 Really doing well boss
So informative📝
@@TshegetsoRammutlane Thanks
Back in 80 and 90s Ghana, Zim, Zambia and India dominated our schools as teachers and we schooled with their children.
God bless you Name, pls am a Forklift operator and would love to do my attachment in Botswana, Please can you help brief me on that.
@@RichardOpoku-m4o Let's talk
When she talked about the fried chicken and rice on fridays i dropped😂😂 ( she's not lying about it , it's bussing and you can't replicate the dish)
@@CheekSlayinGod fried rice and chicken family 😄
How can I apply for a tourist visa from Cameroon
Yes
Contact us
Contact details please like WhatsApp or email
Great video, very informative. Someone told me that a foreigner who buys land in Botswana has to pay 30% extra, is this true?
Not actually sure of that. I will find out. Thanks for your commendation. Peace and joy!
@@loratotv4960 thank you, I think this tax is called “transfer duty on the acquisition of immovable property”, I think it may be 10% now as I just Googled it, but it was 30% before and that was off putting for me to invest.
As per my knowledge if it's more than 1million pula.
On point 😂❤
I'm Simon, Ghanaian by nationality, very convinced about the conditions out there, and would like to pursue my education in Botswana, can a good Samaritan help with the application process, thank you
Okay
Send a message
sir pls how can i get in contact with the her lawyer so i can book a consultation with her concerning the process of work ,school and getting permanent residence in botswana thank you
@@FelixOjeaburu2014 her contact is at the end of the video
Just so you know education is only free for the locals, in lower education (primary to secondary) the fees are not high in varsity though you are looking at a minimum of about 20 000 pula a term.
Ok, I see the lawyer contact. Thank you please 😊
Educative Lerato
Thank you for your kind words and encouragement! I'm thrilled to hear that you found the show informative, and I'm committed to delivering more valuable content in the future. Stay tuned for more updates and insights!
Great one
Great
🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
Does Botswana allow me to have dual citizenship, UK and Botswana
I want to come to Botswana
Dumelang ma.
Please i saw on the internet that you have to live in Botswana on a residence permit for 5 years before foreigners get permanent residency.
But you said 2 years to get citizenship how?
Kindly find out for me please thanks.
In Botswana, you generally need to reside in the country for at least 10 years before you can apply for citizenship through naturalization. This period includes a minimum of 5 years of continuous residence immediately before the application. Additionally, you must meet other requirements such as demonstrating knowledge of the Setswana language and culture and proving that you are of good character.
I know of that... but I will find out from the lawyer. I forwarded your concern to her. Thanks!
@@loratotv4960thanks for your reply. When you say knowledge of sestwana language do you mean i must know how to speak read and write or there is a language exam i must write?
@@prospereveryday2255 Yes, in the past, it was 10 years. I went through that long 10 years wait. It was then reduced to 5, then 2 years. However, you must be a resident residing in Botswana at the time of application, and the application forms have full details of the requirements.
For further information and clarification, they can contact me for a full comprehensive consultation.
Interesting interview. I worked with her Dad❤
I see.
She is just a wonderful person
This one is a Motswana. Her accent ❤
Tota hahaha
Her accent doesn't sound like a Ghanaian. I suppose she's been in Botswana for many years
Really? Hah😂 she is a Ghanaian ooo
I agree, she rolls her R's like Southern Africans do.
After all she left Ghana as a child.
This lady sounds very much like a southern African,the way she even says motswana is very evident.
Her accent has changed to Botswana
90% Tswana accent
She didn’t leave her contact information
The contact is there. Watch the video well
What do foreigner's children pay as opposed to the natives in Botswana
Even the locals are supposed to pay P5.00 at the clinic
Okay! Thanks for the insight
I have never paid P5 and have never been asked to pay that.
Whether u pay or not, u cannot be denied treatment like at yr country
We still help you even if you dont have P5
Yes but I have never paid or been asked to pay that P5 in government hospital.i looking forward to the new plans of medical insurance,we are hoping the unemployed will get medical aid too.as a herbalist,we would also like our clients to be included in medical aid that way we will heal more people using organic foods and herbs,it's going to be affordable so we will also go all out for our people ❤
Sexy lawyer ! Very special accent !
Are Therapists in demand in Botswana? Mental Health Therapists?
You can check from the official sd websites stipulated in the video, Sir.
You can also contact us for more information on +26774418665
I lived in Botswana for 2 weeks and i never liked it, its very hot
Okay!
Why were you here and where were you coming from?even we locals despise the heat.
@onkabetserathari8084 I was visiting my uncle, i didn't like that place, the heat it's too much, i think that's the biggest reason why the Europeans didn't colonized it
@@ElijahMukokota how?
That wasn't the reason though
@@ElijahMukokota apparently you are very wrong bc Botswana was colonized by the British the country was bechuanaland then and Botswana gained independence in 1966 learn to research there are white ppl who are born and bred in Botswana got it
I think single science is phased out😂
😅
Haven't the Nigerians flooded your country?
How?
@@loratotv4960 They look at where living standards of living are good and they migrate in droves there usually with their negative tendencies. That's what I mean
@@aureliusmarkus9139You're very correct.
But many Nigerians won't like your truth comments, because they hate truth.
I'm a Nigerian and I agree 💯 percent with you.
We Nigerians cannot make Nigeria to be a good living country for we Nigerians.
Because we're so Corrupt and wicked people, I mean very very wicked and Corrupt people.
Corruption is allover the world 🌎🌍.
But in Nigeria is not just about Corruption alone.
We had Kidnappers, Armed Robbers, Boko Haram, Herdsmen, Gun men, Ritualist etc.
It's very sad for my country.
What has this got to do with nigerians?
@@aureliusmarkus9139hahahaha shame on you.
Great