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Welcome to the website of Ghana Offinsoman Association of Toronto Inc.
 

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

This page is a work-in-progress, additional questions and answers will be added soon.

  1. Is membership open to Canadian residents outside of the city of Toronto
  2. I was not born or brought up in the Offinso district of Ghana. Am I eligible to apply for membership?
  3. How much does it cost to join and how much is the monthly dues?
  4. I am ready to join now but I live outside of Toronto, what can I do?
  5. What forms of payment do you accept for registration, dues and member contributions?
  6. Seriously, what are the benefits of joining the Ghana Offinsoman Association of Toronto?

Q: Is membership open to Canadian residents outside of the city of Toronto
A: Yes, we currently have members living in other Canadian and American cities.

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Q: I was not born or brought up in the Offinso district of Ghana. Am I eligible to apply for membership?
A: Yes, membership is open to everyone who is willing to abide by the constitution and bylaws of the association. To receive a copy of these documents and become familiar with them, please complete the online feedback form and indicate your interest in receiving a copy of the constitution and bylaws.

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Q: How much does it cost to join and how much is the monthly dues?
A: There is a one-time, non-refundable membership registration fee of CAD $50. Once your membership is approved, there is a monthly dues of CAD $10.

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Q: I am ready to join now but I live outside of Toronto, what can I do?
A: Download a copy of the membership registration form. Complete it in full and mail it along to us using our mailing address

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Q: What forms of payment do you accept for registration, dues and member contributions?
A: Currently we only accept cash or cheques - payable to "Ghana Offinsoman Association of Toronto". We are making arrangements to receive payments using PayPal.

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Q: Seriously, what are the benefits of joining the Ghana Offinsoman Association of Toronto?
A: There are several benefits. Your best bet is to request a copy of the bylaws and weigh the benefits for yourself

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