Visa & Residency
Navigate the Right of Abode, work permits, business registration, and long-stay visas with step-by-step guidance.
Personalized guidance for diaspora families and individuals relocating to Ghana. From visas to housing to building a life — I walk with you every step.
I am Princess Baryoh Concierge, a relocation consultant based in Ghana. I work with individuals, families, and entrepreneurs from the diaspora who are ready to make Ghana their home — whether for a season or for life.
Having guided dozens of clients through the complexities of West African relocation, I understand that the real challenge is not the flight. It is the paperwork, the housing search, the cultural navigation, and the quiet moments when you wonder if you made the right choice. My role is to make sure you never have to wonder alone.
Comprehensive relocation support tailored to your timeline, budget, and goals. No question is too small.
Navigate the Right of Abode, work permits, business registration, and long-stay visas with step-by-step guidance.
From short-term rentals to permanent homes, I connect you with vetted properties in Accra, Kumasi, Cape Coast, and beyond.
Banking, healthcare registration, school enrollment, utility setup, and cultural orientation to help you feel at home faster.
Register your company, open corporate accounts, understand tax obligations, and connect with local networks and partners.
A stable democracy, welcoming culture, and growing economy make Ghana one of the most attractive destinations for diaspora returnees.
Ghanaian hospitality is world-renowned. From "Akwaaba" at the airport to neighbors who treat you like family.
Tech, agriculture, creative industries, and tourism are expanding rapidly. Opportunities exist for every skill set.
Ghana offers a path to permanent residency for people of African descent. I help you navigate it with clarity.
Every relocation is unique, but the roadmap is proven. Here is how we move from dream to doorstep.
We discuss your goals, timeline, and concerns. I learn what matters most to you.
I build a step-by-step relocation strategy tailored to your budget and family needs.
From visa paperwork to house viewings, I handle the logistics and keep you informed.
Arrival support, local introductions, and 30 days of follow-up to ensure you feel at home.
Schedule a one-on-one consultation. We will discuss your situation, answer your questions, and map out your next steps.
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Clients who turned their dream of living in Ghana into reality.
Princess handled everything from my visa application to finding me a furnished apartment in East Legon. What could have taken me six months took six weeks.
As a single mother of two, I was terrified of the move. Princess not only found us a home near a great school, she introduced us to a community that feels like family.
The business registration process was confusing until Princess stepped in. She connected me with the right lawyers and accountants. My café in Osu opens next month.
If you do not see your question here, ask it during our consultation.
It is strongly recommended. A scouting trip lets you experience neighborhoods, meet officials, and validate your plans. I offer a 7-day guided orientation package for first-time visitors.
Tourist visas take 2-4 weeks. The Right of Abode and residency permits can take 3-6 months depending on documentation. Starting early is key — I help you prepare a complete file to avoid delays.
I do not directly place clients in jobs, but I connect you with recruiters, professional networks, and co-working communities in your field. Many clients find opportunity through the relationships we build.
Generally 30-50% lower, depending on lifestyle. Imported goods and private healthcare can be expensive, but local food, transport, and domestic help are very affordable. I provide a personalized budget estimate during consultation.
Ghana is one of the safest countries in Africa. Like anywhere, common sense matters, but violent crime is rare and communities are protective. Many solo women and families relocate without issue.