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Where Do Ghanaians Move in America? Migration Data Report

Where do Ghanaians move in America? The answer is not random. Ghanaian settlement in the United States follows clear geographic, economic, and institutional patterns. According to U.S. Census American Community Survey data analyzed by the Migration Policy Institute, approximately 223,000 Ghanaian-born immigrants lived in the United States as of 2024. When including U.S.-born children of […]

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Ghana Import Duties – Customs Fees, ICUMS, GRA (2026)

Last Updated: April 13, 2026 Latest Update (April 13, 2026): Traders and freight stakeholders announced nationwide industrial action over Ghana’s AI customs valuation system (commonly referred to in media reports as Publican AI), arguing that automated valuations have sharply increased clearance costs. The government says the system is necessary to reduce undervaluation and revenue leakages. […]

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Ghana marriage laws for foreigners (2026) – Requirements, costs, steps

Related guides: If you are planning travel first, start here: Ghana visa process (simplified) If your long-term goal is citizenship, compare pathways: Ghana citizenship by naturalization vs marriage Planning your timeline: Residency to Ghanaian citizenship timeline Table of Contents 1. Types of marriage recognized in Ghana 2. Same-sex marriage and LGBTQ+ risk notice 3. Eligibility […]

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Ghana Work Permit Requirements for Foreign Nationals (2026 Guide)

Ghana work permit requirements are straightforward in theory, but detailed in practice. Ghana welcomes foreign expertise and investment, but it also protects local jobs. That is why most foreign nationals must get formal authorization tied to (1) a specific purpose (employment, investor quota, NGO, missionary work), and (2) a specific sponsor (company, organization, or qualifying […]

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