yes through AL TAIF MONEY TRANSFER COMPANY. which is the Iraq Western Union representative. You can also use DAR ES SALAAM INVESTMENT BANK, INVESTMENT BANK OF IRAQ, IRAQI Middle East INVESTMENT BANK, MANSOUR BANK and UNITED ARAB MONEY TRANSFER CO., UNITED BANK FOR INVESTMENT and Dubai Exchange. There are more on the Western Union site.
In Ghana the Ghana Post Company has specific branches which can transact and allow cash out of money.
Ask Western Union.
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I don’t know but am not sure it’s possible
Here is a complete list of Western Union money transfer locations in Iraq - locnearby dot com/country/iraq.html#WUplaces
Extremely high risk! Don't do it!There are two ways to work this scam.One, the simplest, is for the person in Iraq to just take your credit card number and charge a bunch of stuff to it. This is probably the best case scenario.The other is to actually put money into your account... via a check... and have you then transfer money from your account by Western Union to the accomplice in Ghana. The check then bounces, and Visa comes after you, saying "hey, you need to make this good." The advantage for the scammers here is that they can get more money than you actually have in your account.
Iraq (UTC+3) is always three hours ahead of Ghana (UTC).
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iraq was not part of the soviet union ; the political regime in iraq was first monarchy from 1932 to 1958 then an socialism regime from 1958 to us invasion of iraq 2003, iraq was a cold war ally of soviet union but he wasn't part of the soviet union
National Union Front - Iraq - was created in 1956.
Arab Socialist Union - Iraq - was created in 1964.
No! Ghana is not in Iraq. Ghana is a Sovereign country in West Africa, with population of over twenty-two million. Ghana is endowed with valuable natural resources like: The sun, oil, gold, fertile lands and may others in abundance. The country is one of the most peaceful in the world.
What is the unit of money in Iraq?Currency in Iraq: Iraqi dinar (IQD)
Some examples of Less Economically Developed Countries (LEDCs) include Afghanistan, Haiti, and Yemen. These countries typically have low GDP per capita, high levels of poverty, limited access to healthcare and education, and underdeveloped infrastructure.
They are southwest of Russia (Soviet Union).
ASIA.