Guides to help you relocate to Africa

Practical advice, local insights, and step-by-step guides to help you move, live, and thrive in Africa.

Best African Countries for Latinos to Relocate To
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Best African Countries for Latinos to Relocate To

Ghana, Rwanda, Kenya, and Namibia are top choices for Latinos. Equatorial Guinea is the only Spanish-speaking country but not recommended. Portuguese options include Angola and Cape Verde. English-speaking countries welcome Latinos. Don't limit yourself to language. Visit first before committing.

How to Ship a Container from the US to West Africa
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How to Ship a Container from the US to West Africa

Shipping a container from the US to West Africa starts with buying a used container and comparing freight quotes. Check embassy rules, declare every item honestly, and hire a clearing agent at the destination port. Budget for duties and port fees to avoid costly surprises on arrival.

Reasons why you would move to Africa
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Reasons why you would move to Africa

Many people from the African diaspora are seriously considering a move to the continent. Their experiences show clear patterns. Africa offers a combination of emotional, practical, and cultural benefits. Here are the strongest reasons that come up repeatedly.

Which country in Africa felt the most unfriendly?
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Which country in Africa felt the most unfriendly?

We asked different users about their experiences traveling across Africa, and the responses revealed a wide range of perspectives. Some people had challenging experiences in certain countries, while others felt welcomed everywhere they went. Here's what they shared.

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Choosing Between Sierra Leone and South Africa for Relocation
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Choosing Between Sierra Leone and South Africa for Relocation

South Africa offers modern infrastructure and fast cities. Sierra Leone connects you to ancestral roots with top hospitality. Visit both for three months. One month misses seasons, power outages, and bureaucracy. Follow your heart, not just DNA. Retire gives flexibility to try both.

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Getting Residency and Bank Accounts in The Gambia
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Getting Residency and Bank Accounts in The Gambia

You need 3 months in The Gambia before applying for annual residency costing D7,700. Open bank accounts immediately with passport and address proof. Making money is difficult without outside income. Healthcare is limited. Visit 3 months first. Many leave after years due to corruption and stress.

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Can Foreigners Buy Houses in Ghana?
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Can Foreigners Buy Houses in Ghana?

Foreigners can buy houses in Ghana without citizenship. You need valid ID and money. Foreigners get leasehold up to 50 years, not freehold. Conduct Land Commission search, verify title, and confirm lease term. Live in Ghana 1-2 years before buying. Process is easy with proper due diligence.

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Is Burkina Faso a Good Country to Move To?
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Is Burkina Faso a Good Country to Move To?

Burkina Faso requires French fluency and has banned Americans except through African descendant programs. Foreigners can buy residential land near Ouagadougou but not agricultural land. The country values sovereignty. Cities are safe but borders have security issues. Visit first.

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Best African Countries for Latinos to Relocate To
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Best African Countries for Latinos to Relocate To

Ghana, Rwanda, Kenya, and Namibia are top choices for Latinos. Equatorial Guinea is the only Spanish-speaking country but not recommended. Portuguese options include Angola and Cape Verde. English-speaking countries welcome Latinos. Don't limit yourself to language. Visit first before committing.

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Where to Settle When Moving to South Africa
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Where to Settle When Moving to South Africa

If you’re wondering where to move in South Africa, it really depends on your lifestyle. Choose Cape Town for modern coastal city life, Durban for warm beach living, Johannesburg for career and business opportunities, or Limpopo and Mpumalanga for quieter, nature-focused living

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Best Hospitals in Accra for Expats and Visitors with Children
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Best Hospitals in Accra for Expats and Visitors with Children

The Bank Hospital is closest to Western standards and most recommended for expats. University of Ghana Medical Center and Accra Medical Center are excellent. Luccahealth has US staff. Care costs far less than the US. $1,000 for 5 days. Malaria is the most common illness and easily treated.

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How to Get a Ghanaian Name Through a Naming Ceremony
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How to Get a Ghanaian Name Through a Naming Ceremony

The best way to get a Ghanaian name is through family, attend a friend's ceremony, or hire someone like to organize one. You can also just choose a name and register it. Naming ceremonies are family traditions done during a child's first week according to clan customs.

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Using International Health Insurance in Ghana
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Using International Health Insurance in Ghana

Most Ghana hospitals require cash upfront with international insurance, then you claim reimbursement. Choose insurance with a local agent to avoid upfront costs. AMC, Banks Hospital, and HealthNet accept international insurance. Keep $5-10K for emergencies and plan to go home for serious care.

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How to Buy and Register a Vehicle in Ghana as an Expat
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How to Buy and Register a Vehicle in Ghana as an Expat

You need a non-citizen Ghana card to register a vehicle, available with your passport. Don't buy remotely, visit in person to test drive first. Shipping from abroad has high customs duty but you know the car's history. Get an international license before arrival, then convert to Ghana license.

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Should You Use a Realtor or Lawyer to Buy Land in Ghana?
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Should You Use a Realtor or Lawyer to Buy Land in Ghana?

Buying land in Ghana requires both a realtor and lawyer. Realtors find land and negotiate; lawyers verify it's clean and litigation-free. Never pay 100% cash up front. Use a verified estate company over individuals for safer transactions. Take time to research thoroughly.

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What to Bring When Volunteering in The Gambia
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What to Bring When Volunteering in The Gambia

When volunteering in The Gambia, bring Imodium, paracetamol, mosquito repellent, and take malaria pills. Water quality is good and bottled water is available. Food is excellent and safe. Everything else can be bought locally for cheaper. The Gambia has shops, internet, and good infrastructure.

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