Monday morning started with the Chief Immigration Officer — the official launch that set expectations for the week. By afternoon, delegates were in banking sessions learning the practical details: how account setup actually works, what business entity structures make sense for new citizens, and which banks understand how to work with foreign capital.
Getting to the Decision Makers
Mid-week brought the meetings most delegates had travelled for. The Minister of Mines and Minerals walked through sector opportunities in iron ore, diamonds, and titanium — discussing realistic assessments of what’s available, what’s already committed, and where gaps exist for new players.
Foreign Office representatives explained Sierra Leone’s regional positioning within ECOWAS, how collaboration works across West African states, and what freedom of movement actually means in practice for citizens and businesses operating across borders.
https://goforgold.center/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/221.jpeg7731030Stephenhttps://goforgold.center/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/Home-Page-SL_Flag0.pngStephen2025-12-16 21:08:552026-04-07 18:33:46How the Delegation Came Together Perfectly
The second GO-FOR-GOLD delegation brought over 30 participants to Freetown – new citizens, prospective applicants, and Official Partners, for an intensive three-day program of meetings with Sierra Leone’s decision makers.
https://goforgold.center/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/Go-FOR-GOLD.jpg8421515Stephenhttps://goforgold.center/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/Home-Page-SL_Flag0.pngStephen2025-12-11 21:06:532026-04-07 18:32:39Three Days of Direct Engagement in Freetown
Over 30 delegates travelled to Freetown for direct meetings with Sierra Leone’s key decision makers and to see firsthand the progress being made under President Bio’s Vision 2039.
https://goforgold.center/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/Go-FOR-GOLD.jpg8421515Stephenhttps://goforgold.center/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/Home-Page-SL_Flag0.pngStephen2025-12-09 21:04:232026-04-07 18:27:59Second Official Delegation to Sierra Leone: Week in Freetown
Most citizenship programs take your money up front, and you hope for the best. We built the GO-FOR-GOLD program differently because Sierra Leone wants successful long-term partnerships with new citizens and PR stakeholders.
https://goforgold.center/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/191.png10301030Stephenhttps://goforgold.center/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/Home-Page-SL_Flag0.pngStephen2025-12-04 21:01:412026-04-07 18:23:24Escrow Protection and Digital Processing: How GO-FOR-GOLD Works
Eight months into the GO-FOR-GOLD program, we’re seeing measurable results: Fast-Track Citizenship approvals through Special Naturalisation, an expanding network of Official Partners, and our second delegation that connected investors directly with Sierra Leone’s government leadership.
https://goforgold.center/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/181.png12002000Stephenhttps://goforgold.center/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/Home-Page-SL_Flag0.pngStephen2025-12-02 20:57:332026-04-07 18:18:45How GO-FOR-GOLD Is Putting Sierra Leone on the Investment Map
The citizenship industry has long operated on outdated models — treating applicants as obstacles to process rather than partners to serve. Families face bureaucratic mazes, hidden fees, and months of uncertainty as standard practice.
https://goforgold.center/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/17.png397705Stephenhttps://goforgold.center/wp-content/uploads/2025/02/Home-Page-SL_Flag0.pngStephen2025-11-27 20:55:452026-04-07 18:12:47Why We Built the GO-FOR-GOLD Program to Cut Through the Nonsense
How the Delegation Came Together Perfectly
/in UpdatesMonday morning started with the Chief Immigration Officer — the official launch that set expectations for the week. By afternoon, delegates were in banking sessions learning the practical details: how account setup actually works, what business entity structures make sense for new citizens, and which banks understand how to work with foreign capital.
Getting to the Decision Makers
Mid-week brought the meetings most delegates had travelled for. The Minister of Mines and Minerals walked through sector opportunities in iron ore, diamonds, and titanium — discussing realistic assessments of what’s available, what’s already committed, and where gaps exist for new players.
Foreign Office representatives explained Sierra Leone’s regional positioning within ECOWAS, how collaboration works across West African states, and what freedom of movement actually means in practice for citizens and businesses operating across borders.
Three Days of Direct Engagement in Freetown
/in UpdatesThe second GO-FOR-GOLD delegation brought over 30 participants to Freetown – new citizens, prospective applicants, and Official Partners, for an intensive three-day program of meetings with Sierra Leone’s decision makers.
Second Official Delegation to Sierra Leone: Week in Freetown
/in UpdatesOver 30 delegates travelled to Freetown for direct meetings with Sierra Leone’s key decision makers and to see firsthand the progress being made under President Bio’s Vision 2039.
Escrow Protection and Digital Processing: How GO-FOR-GOLD Works
/in UpdatesMost citizenship programs take your money up front, and you hope for the best. We built the GO-FOR-GOLD program differently because Sierra Leone wants successful long-term partnerships with new citizens and PR stakeholders.
How GO-FOR-GOLD Is Putting Sierra Leone on the Investment Map
/in UpdatesEight months into the GO-FOR-GOLD program, we’re seeing measurable results: Fast-Track Citizenship approvals through Special Naturalisation, an expanding network of Official Partners, and our second delegation that connected investors directly with Sierra Leone’s government leadership.
Why We Built the GO-FOR-GOLD Program to Cut Through the Nonsense
/in UpdatesThe citizenship industry has long operated on outdated models — treating applicants as obstacles to process rather than partners to serve. Families face bureaucratic mazes, hidden fees, and months of uncertainty as standard practice.