If you are planning to move to South Africa, you should carefully weigh the pros and cons of living in South Africa. South Africa is an emerging country that still struggles with the problems of poverty and social inequality associated with the recent end of apartheid. Foreigners can find highly specialized jobs for which there…
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Cape Town is the legislative capital of South Africa and the second most populous city in the country after Johannesburg, and a truly multi-ethnic city. The inhabitants are composed of about 50% mestizos, 40% black Africans and 10% whites. There are many foreigners currently living in Cape Town. The city is characterized by its proximity…
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Seychelles consists of an archipelago of more than 100 islands in the Indian Ocean off the coast of East Africa. The capital, Victoria, is located on Mahé, the main island of the Seychelles, and many dream of living in the Seychelles. They are full of beaches, coral reefs and nature reserves, as well as rare…
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When we talk about living and working in Senegal, we mean primarily life in Dakar, because that is where most of the foreigners present in the country live and work. Senegal is located in the western part of the African continent and has almost 17 million inhabitants, of which about 4 million live in the…
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Mauritius is an African state in the Indian Ocean, about 1.000 km from Madagascar. The capital is Port-Louis. Besides the main island of the same name, other islands belong to the archipelago. Mauritius enjoys a wonderful tropical climate, the island is dotted with palm trees of all kinds, coconuts and other fruits. The beaches are…
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Although the capital of Morocco is Rabat, Casablanca is the most populous city in Morocco with more than 4 million inhabitants, and is also the country’s economic, industrial and financial center and home to the second largest port in northern Africa. Most of the multinational companies present in Morocco have their headquarters here. Casablanca is…
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Morocco is called the gateway to Africa because it is separated from the European continent by the Strait of Gibraltar, but also because of its greater cultural proximity to Europe compared to other African countries. However living and working in Morocco, as foreigner is not so easy. Thanks to its location, Morocco has an exceptional…
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Kenya is located in the eastern part of the African continent. It is located in the equatorial belt and has a population of nearly 50 million. Its capital is Nairobi, which together with Mombasa, a large port on the Indian Ocean, is one of the two most important cities in the country. It is in…
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Living and working in Cairo is a special life experience. Cairo is a huge city, the largest in the entire Middle East. Cairo is a large, modern metropolis with a population of almost 10 million people. Its geographical location in the Mediterranean makes it easily accessible. Its characteristic culture, which dates back to the ancient…
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Egypt is a country of more than 100 million people, located in Africa, but it also has a small appendage in Asia (the Sinai Peninsula). It is a place where history is at home, being one of the oldest cradles of human civilization, and as proof of this remain the magnificent remains of its glorious…
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