Before starting Ghana surrogacy as a single man, it is important to understand the legal framework, the birth registration pathway, and the questions your home country may ask before recognizing citizenship or issuing a passport for your child.
Ghana's Registration of Births and Deaths Act, 2020 (Act 1027) gives a formal basis for registering births connected with assisted reproductive birth and surrogacy arrangements. The readiness review helps you identify what to discuss next about Act 1027, birth certificate preparation, donor-egg IVF coordination, surrogate care, medical oversight, and travel timing.
Planning, not a legal opinion: this review does not replace advice from an attorney, immigration adviser, physician, or fertility clinic. It is an informational planning call to help you organize documents, cost expectations, safety questions, and next steps before you decide whether to move forward.