Hello...I’ve never gone through the process but I just googled and this website has all the information on how to obtain a Ghanaian police certificate if you live outside Ghana...
You need to relax. People have a life outside the forum. If you actually scroll through, you see many people have offered help and answered questions. If someone has not responded to your question, it’s probably because they are not online and/or do not know the answer. I don’t see how you can...
If you read through this thread, you’ll know that the Accra Visa Office for Canada handles about 12 other countries (Nigeria included) immigration applications. My husband is Ghanaian and he did not have an interview. Majority of interviews are for clarification purposes or if they do not...
My husband landed yesterday! Finally our journey has ended and a new journey has begun!
App Rec’d: April 23
AOR 1: June 14
SA: June 26
AOR 2: July 11
Med Req: September 25
Med Passed: October 8
Pre-arrival: May 15
PPR: May 15
Landed: June 14
I believe the fees are listed on the site. You probably would need to show a receipt if they provided one for you..not sure though. I don’t think you need to book an appointment. Try calling the number on the site for further details...
App Rec’d: April 23
AOR 1: June 14
SA: June 26
AOR 2: July 11
Med Req: September 25
Med Passed: October 8
Pre-arrival: May 15
PPR: May 15
Passport Submitted: May 20
Counterfoil: May 29
We’re hoping to get the pickup passport request soon!
They do...AVO is responsible for immigration applications for 12 countries: Ascension, Benin, Gambia, Ghana, Guinea (refugees), Liberia, Nigeria, Sao Tome e Principe, Sierra Leone, St. Helena, Togo and Tristan da Cunha.
I’d suggest you check the CIC website for the approved medical clinics for your location and then call the number listed to find out the cost. Every location is different. If you’re in Ghana there’s only 2 clinics to chose from and it is either 400ghc (approx $80usd) or 700ghc (approx $140usd)...