
Ghanaian Man Takes His Parents Who Were Farmers To Canada After Securing A Ten Years Visa
A young Ghanaian Man named Peter Bawuah who relocated to Canada barely two years ago, has secured a ten years Canadian Visa for both of his parents who were farmers. The young man in an emotional post shared how his parents borrowed money to pay his school fees and how he vowed that he would one day take them abroad. Today that dream came through, he’s set to take them to the most expensive restaurant in Canada.
Sharing their photos on Facebook, he wrote:
“Today, I welcomed my father and my mother to Canada🥹.A moment I’ve dreamed about since I was a little boy. Share this to inspire others.
My parents are simple farmers. My mother goes to the farm three times a day — those in Techimantia can attest to this. I can boldly say she is one of the mothers who have truly suffered, and the whole town knew it.
My mum, Ante Badu didn’t believe in her life to even hold a passport nor to go to the Airport. Today, her tears have become testimony.
They didn’t have much, but they gave us everything. I grew up watching them sacrifice their comfort, their dreams, and sometimes even their dignity just to give us a future. I saw them borrow money just to pay our school fees. I saw the pain they tried to hide behind their smiles. And in those quiet moments, I made a promise to myself:
“One day, I will fly them abroad. I will show them a world they never thought they’d see — because they gave me a life I never deserved.”
When I was leaving for Canada, I told them, “Just give me two years. God will make a way.
Today, that promise I made to myself has been fulfilled.
Over the years, I’ve heard people speak so many things about my parents, the insult, the dishonor, and some are painful. But I never let their words break me. I used every voice, every doubt, every whisper, as fuel to push forward.
And now, here we are.
I’m taking them to one of the most expensive restaurants in Canada — not to show off, but to honour them.
Because they deserve to taste the sweetness of their own sacrifices.
I sat down, plan and discussed it with my brothers and I applied for the visa for them and their visas were approved in just 3 days.
I won’t take all the glory but to my senior bothers Victor and Prophet Akowuah. They supported this whole process and I want to appreciate them for what they did. God bless them.
In less than three years here, I’ve secured 10-year visas for my father and 10 years for my mother. And next year, my brothers and I will take them to Germany, Amsterdam, USA and the UK which I share very soon.
Some People have traveled long time and they have tried to bring their parent and some have even forgotten their parents but I said I will turn things around. This is my story.
The door has opened and no one can close it. It takes one child to break protocols.
I did this to see them smile — to give them the joy they never asked for, but so deeply deserve.
This is for every parent who gave their all. This is for the silent prayers, the late-night tears, and the dreams they postponed for us.
Their joy is my reward. The best is yet to come.
Dad and mum, I love you soo much. Thanks for not giving up on us.”
Source: Peter Bawuah| Facebook
Email: elora.akpotosevbe@yahoo.com



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