Accra, Ghana has a growing community of African Americans since they campaigned the Year of The Return in 2019. African Americans are finding their homes within their roots. The right of Abode law makes it possible for people of African ancestry to live in the country without applying for a visa or a work permit. Now, over 5,000 African Americans have made Ghana their home. This also applies with the Dual Citizenship law of Ghana. Get started with the process by clicking the government link below
https://www.mint.gov.gh/services/right-of-abode/
Kenya's constitution passed the Kenya Citizenship and Immigration Act of 2011 which permits dual citizenship with certain requirements. The rich agriculture, mining, real estate, energy, tourism and financial services Kenya has to offer puts Kenya on the map for sustaining the largest economy within the East African Community(EAC). The new president introduced a visa free policy within to all countries to promote and boost trade. This policy will make Kenya future bright
https://immigration.go.ke/consular-services/dual-citizenship/
Several African Americans have found their roots within the Hausa, Yoroba and Igbo ethnic groups in Nigeria. With over 500 languages and diverse cultures, Nigeria is rich in custom, family, food fashion and music and of course, resource. and Nigerians make up a large community in the West and have influenced many celebrities to intertwine their music with African instrumentals. Nigeria welcomes African Americans while offering dual citizenship.
to African descendants and acknowledges the shared history with African cultures abroad.
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