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The Ghana Immigration Service has warned the general public to ignore fake news circulating on social media that its medical screening for the 2021 recruitment starts from today, 18th October, 2021.

In a statement signed by the head of public affairs, Supt. Michael Amoako Atta stated that “The general public is advised to disregard all such news”.

Applicants qualified for the next stage will receive specific information via text messages and/or emails on what to do”, the statement explained.

The Ghana immigration service opened its application portal in August 2021 for job application, which ended on 15th September, 2021. But applicants has since not received any information regarding their applications.

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