The Victoria Falls, Zambia’s prime holiday destination, has seen a significant increase in tourist arrivals in the first half of 2017 since the re-launch of the Uni-Visa in December last… read more →
Zambia has recently seen a strict crackdown on immigration non-compliance. An emphasis is placed on the “localisation” of skills, or what Zambians refer to as “Zambianisation” which calls for local… read more →
Luanda offers tourists a real treat for the eye: from long, untouched beaches, to lushes forests and parks, visitors are bound to get more than they bargained for when visiting… read more →
Angolans will take to the polls on 23 August to elect a successor to current President Eduardo dos Santos following his 38-year rule over the resources-rich African nation. Seventy-four year… read more →
Angola is still very much a cash-dependent economy with cash still exclusively used for most transactions within the country. The local currency, the Angolan Kwanza, is the most widely used… read more →
Construction on the new Angola International Airport, which is currently underway, is due for completion around mid-2017. The new $6.3 billion airport will secure an increase in logistical networks from… read more →
Angola has implemented a new online visa/permit application submission system, however, the system is not fully functional and seldom used. Most Angolans still prefer to submit their applications manually. Furthermore,… read more →
Joao Martinho has only been with Executive Relocations Africa for a few short months and he’s already hooked on the fast-paced environment of the relocations industry. “No two days are… read more →
We have recently appointed an additional Immigration Consultant who is positioned at our office in Rabat. In this regard, we now have consultants at both of our Morocco offices, in… read more →
In January 2017, the Ministry implemented an online application system in which certain applications (not yet Work or Residence Permit applications) can be submitted and tracked online. The implementation of… read more →