I wish we knew! I sooooooo hope they speed up in the new year, particularly because their 2017 quota has increased. Fingers crossed!!colmiz said:Thanks guys. Why does AVO put us in such suspense. Lol
I wish we knew! I sooooooo hope they speed up in the new year, particularly because their 2017 quota has increased. Fingers crossed!!colmiz said:Thanks guys. Why does AVO put us in such suspense. Lol
Hi so after submitting of pcc,additional fAmily info ,background declaration and payment of rprf in September ...this is a remedial since first one expired in 2012 but this process is after we won our appeal in June ...so what next for me after I submit remedicalsbecos said:Hi andy2011,
Every principal applicant needs to do a medical from a designated clinic and submit it with your application. It is valid for one year. You can do it before you submit your whole application or after you receive SA, as this is when they transfer your file and ask you if you haven't already, go do your medical and submit the documents. For AVO they don't uodate the line related to medical recieved until closer to PPR even if you submitted it months ago. Typically if you were issued PPR before your medical expired your issued visa would be valid until when your medical expires. If your application process goes beyond the expiry date of your medical or is soon approaching the expiry date you will be asked by AVO to go and do another one and submit the documents. Does that answer your question?
Timosky too bad you don't care and you think shutting my post down is the best option for you. Anyways no offence but am about the same purpose that you're here for, and a lot of people can learn from my exprience or one another. (Being considerate and patient in life is key).Timosky99 said:Baruch Go to Ghana immigration website's and ask your question
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Hi there, yes you will need your yellow fever card. In the past year or so at the Accra airport they stop you as soon as you get off the plane and enter the airport doors to check your card. So be sure you have it ready to pull out and show them at that time, and you can from there move quickly to the immigration lines. You can also change money after immigration before exiting the airport, I do not know if they accept naira. Having Ghc, euros or USD is best I believe. Safest travels.I_Am_Baruch said:hi everyone.
please i will be travelling to ghana from nigeria pretty soon and i would like to if the immigration at the airport in ghana would require a yellow fever card from me and do they change money at the airport or they accept naira in ghana?
reply please?
thanks.
Thanks becos and I truly appreciate. Salute!becos said:Hi there, yes you will need your yellow fever card. In the past year or so at the Accra airport they stop you as soon as you get off the plane and enter the airport doors to check your card. So be sure you have it ready to pull out and show them at that time, and you can from there move quickly to the immigration lines. You can also change money after immigration before exiting the airport, I do not know if they accept naira. Having Ghc, euros or USD is best I believe. Safest travels.