Friday, 14 December 2018

Things to Consider before moving to Ghana, facts and figures


There are the many people from Ghana living abroad but are considering moving back and settling to home (Ghana). It may difficult to relocate if you don’t’ know the current information about the country, cities, cultures rules etc. To relocate any of the places you should be mentally and financially free because it will help you to take decision easily. Another thing, if you have friends or relatives ensuring you to move to Ghana for jobs and opportunities, please ignore them unless you have signed an employment because they won’t take the guarantee to assist you. The reality is it is tough to get a good job or start a business in Ghana when you do not have the links to an agency or whom you know. Hiring can be pretty frustrating for new immigrants because the agencies might not have trust or any other reasons. However, need not worry; we will make your moving to Ghana hassle free.


Why do the people love Ghana?

Things to Consider before moving to Ghana
The beauty of Ghana: Ghana has lots to offer from forest and beautiful waterfalls to an amazing sea shore, and wonderful people. Ghana faces the Atlantic Ocean and is blessed with some of the world's most untouched beaches most of the people visited every year. If you talk about waterfalls, there are scenic waterfalls to be found all around Ghana. Some are well known and visited by many. Others are known only by local villagers. The hikes of the waterfalls can be as exciting as the destination itself. There can be forests to walk through and hills to climb etc. Ghana is blessed by nature with the amazing varieties of scenic beauty.

A Multilingual Country: Ghana is not fixed with any special language because the language you are most likely to hear on the street or the market will change:  the many different tribes living in Ghana speak whopping 60 - 70 languages between them. For obvious reasons, people should have knowledge of lingua franca. English is the language that assumes for the task. Several other languages are recognized as official by the government and the Bureau of Ghana Languages, namely Akan, Ewe, Ga, Dangme, Nzema, Dagbani, Dagaare, Gonja, and Kasem.

Culture and Cuisine: Ghanaian culture is most often represented by the heritage of the largest group of the population, name the Akan. The cultural heritage of the nation helps to draw for tourists visiting the country. You will not be able to spend more than three months in Ghana without witnessing a holiday or any festival organized by the group of the people. 

Some facts and figures from Ghana for taking the decision to move you need:

House: For unfurnished property, the rent price starts from $200 to $300 per month depending on the room also. For furnished it starts from $500 to $800 for 1 to 3 BHK apartments.
Accra: The Accra is the capital and the best city of Ghana. Accra definitely makes moving to Ghana more helpful. It is offering nice eateries, beaches, nightlife, parties, rooftop paint, and wine nights and fun. Accra has opportunities whether you want to start a business or job as well as settle. Accra has variation in properties, apartments, businesses, lifestyles so you have the chance to adapt as your own.

You are not alone: Moving back is no easy feat. It’s a big change in your life. It may be culture shocks for whom who are moving to Ghana first time especially teenager and children. Don’t worry; we are here to help for a smooth transition in Ghana. We offer all the pre-arrival supports like visa, temporary stay, housing rent, a school for children, business setup, all immigration & settling support. Feel free to get a consultation.