On GodAdvisory

Study abroad advisory · Ghana & UK

Transforming ambitions
into acceptance

Personal, end-to-end guidance from someone who has lived it, who studied across five countries in Europe and now helps students and families do the same.

  • One adviser, start to finish
  • Routes that accept WAEC English
  • Fees paid in phases, not upfront

Why families work with us

Advisory that tells you the truth, early

Plenty of agencies will take your money and submit you anywhere that will say yes. We would rather spend the first conversation telling you which of your options are real.

01

Lived experience, not brochures

Advice on Europe grounded in having studied in the UK, Ireland, the Netherlands, Spain and the Czech Republic, and travelled well beyond them.

02

Routes built around your actual results

Including institutions that accept WAEC English in place of IELTS where applicable, so a missing test is not automatically a closed door.

03

Paid in phases, with written terms

You commit stage by stage, and you see the fee and its refund terms in writing before you enter a phase.

What we do

Everything between “I want to study abroad” and arrival day

CV & cover letter

Academic and professional CVs written for what admissions officers and scholarship panels actually look for, not a generic template.

Statement of purpose

The document that decides borderline applications. We build yours around your real story, your grades and the specific course you are applying to.

University search & entry route advice

A shortlist matched to your grades, budget and timeline, including institutions that accept WAEC English in place of IELTS where applicable.

Applications & offer review

Applications submitted properly the first time, then every offer read line by line so you know exactly what you are accepting.

Scholarship applications

Identifying funding you are genuinely eligible for, and preparing the application that goes with it.

Accommodation, ticket & arrival

Where to live, what it costs, how to pay for it, and support booking travel so arrival day is not a scramble.

See all services and how each phase works

A recent result

It works. Here is the proof we can name.

One client, who agreed to have her story told.

Jennifer, a midwife, funded to study in the UK

A practising midwife in Ghana who used us for the education side from start to finish (assessment, university choice, applications and a scholarship application). She won a scholarship worth over £5,000, arrived in September 2025 and began her master's that October.

Admission and a scholarship of over £5,000.

Where the visa fits in

UK immigration advice is regulated by the Immigration Advice Authority, and we are not registered with it. We handle the education and document side and introduce you to a regulated adviser for the visa application itself, with no commission to us for the introduction.

Honest scope beats a promise nobody can keep.

Read the full story

The pathway

Three phases, in the right order

Each phase ends with something in your hands. You decide whether to continue to the next one.

Phase 1

Eligibility & strategy

Your profile assessed, a realistic shortlist of programmes and universities, entry route advice, and your CV prepared.

Phase 2

Applications & offers

Statement of purpose, applications submitted and tracked, admissions teams handled, and every offer reviewed with you before you accept.

Phase 3

Arrival & settlement

Documents organised for your visa adviser, an introduction to a regulated one, accommodation help and arrival planning.

See what each phase includes

Study abroad

Europe, from the inside

Five countries studied in, many more travelled. Whether the UK is right for you (or whether Ireland, the Netherlands, Spain or the Czech Republic makes more sense for your budget) is a question we can answer from experience. We also advise on Canada and the United States.

Explore destinations

Travel & tourism

Planning a trip to Ghana?

Hotels, attractions, itineraries, transport and practical security guidance for visitors, diaspora families coming home and business travellers. It is all planned by someone who knows the country and the traveller's side of it.

See Ghana travel planning

Common questions

Straight answers

Can you guarantee I will get admission or a visa?

No, and neither can anyone else. Admission decisions belong to universities and visa decisions belong to immigration authorities. What we control is the quality and completeness of what you submit, and choosing routes where your profile is genuinely competitive. That is where applications are usually won or lost.

Do you handle the visa application itself?

No. UK immigration advice and services are regulated by the Immigration Advice Authority, and we are not registered with it. We prepare the education side and get your documents in order, then introduce you to a regulated adviser or solicitor for the visa application. We take no commission for that introduction. Schengen and other non-UK travel visas sit outside that regime and we can prepare those.

Should I aim for January, or September/October intake?

January intake is possible, but September or October usually gives you more course options, more universities that accept WAEC English, and a calmer academic and visa timeline. Unless you have a reason to rush, the later intake is the safer, more flexible option.

I do not have IELTS. Is that the end of the road?

Not necessarily. A number of institutions accept WAEC English in place of IELTS, where applicable, and some run their own internal English assessments. Which options are open to you depends on your grades, your course and the university, and that is one of the first things we check in Phase 1.

Read all frequently asked questions

Not sure if you qualify yet?

Tell us your results, your budget and your timeline. You get an honest read on your options, before you spend anything.