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A Guide for African Americans: How to Move to Africa Permanently

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According to Deutsche Welle, since 2019, at least 1500 African Americans have relocated to Ghana. They cite the quest for tracing back their roots and being close, escape from racism, and a longing to belong as some of their reasons for the move. If you’re one of them and making this consideration, here’s how to move to Africa permanently.

The Ultimate Guide To Moving to AFRICA (with Kids). Video Source: Ashley In Afrika

How to Move to Africa Permanently

  1. Be discrete about your move to the continent because of the propaganda about Africa.
  2. Exercise patience when preparing for your travels. Whether its documentation, misunderstanding and everything in between. 
  3. Save as much money as possible for your necessities, including food, housing, transport. 
  4. Scale down your spending to help you during your move so you can also bring the necessary things.

Moving to a different country is not easy. However, if you follow some of the steps above, it’s the beginning of a beautiful journey. We hope some of these tips will help you to progress into your plans.

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This YouTube video is courtesy of Ashley In Afrika who teaches visionaries how to Successfully Travel, Diversify, and Invest in Africa.

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Agnes Amondi
Agnes Amondi
Agnes Amondi is a sports enthusiast who enjoys sharing sports knowledge. Over the years, she has also written on different niches, and she now brings that experience at Spotcovery. She writes sports content and also, Arts & Culture, Recipe, Beauty and more.

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