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Expat Living in Angola

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The life of an expat can be a challenging one but is nothing a thorough investigation can’t resolve. For the luck of those interested in experiencing both a new way of living on top of outstanding financial opportunities, Mundo has prepared a quick guide on the matter. All the information you’ll need along with some useful tips on how to live the fullest while being an expat in Angola, just below these lines!

There are many myths attached to Africa, especially when discussing the fact of “living in Africa” as if the continent’s history of underdevelopment automatically limits the ability of certain countries to be perfectly normal places to live. However, it only takes a couple of conversations with expats in some of these countries to realize how benefits outweigh risks when moving to the continent following a set of recommendations and precautions. 

When assessing the overall environment of its capital, Angola offers expats a wide array of opportunities to develop a more than happy and plentiful life. For starters, the climate is just remarkable, as it has those typical tropical temperatures that millions of tourists search for every year. On top of that, miles of outstanding beaches and coasts will provide each foreign with a feeling of comfort that is extremely difficult to conquer in other parts of the world. 

While it’s important to notice that this country has undergone through harsh political turmoils, including a long-lasting civil war, these circumstances have gradually lowered and even disappeared in most major cities. This includes Luanda, the third African capital and one of the largest and most thriving markets on the continent. 

Moving to Angola

When picking Angola as your next home, there aren’t many difficulties as to feel forced to hire a specialized moving company. In most cases, you and your family can perfectly organize all the details as local authorities often provide the means to a successful transition. However, if you are looking for large-scale transportation of all kinds of things, like furniture and so on, maybe contacting a licensed agency can be the right call. 

For the moving process to be as smooth as possible, and after hearing the experiences from some of our clients, the adequate amount of time to plan the whole thing should be no less than three months. This will allow you to settle all procedures related to your stay in Angola, whether you are aiming at a working Visa, a work permit or even vaccination updates. 

Moreover, planning that much time ahead will grant you the possibility to cancel all services in your current home, as well as to gather as much information as possible about which are the best neighborhoods, schools, and hospitals.

Lifestyle in Angola: Luanda’s cosmopolitan sense

It is known that citizens of Angola are amongst the friendliest ones in the whole African continent. Angolans are funny and easygoing, and even when the cultural shock might be difficult at first, there’s nothing that finding an appropriate group of locals can’t resolve.

We recommend making an effort to include oneself in Angola’s culture, customs, and practices. Introducing yourself into one’s new country can often feel rewarding, as the adoption process will be smoother and you’ll be able to experience a whole new array of things you’d miss if excluded from it. 

Another important element to consider, and feel happy about, is the Angolan culinary industry. Its capital has gained popularity for offering citizens, locals, and foreigners with remarkable food courses that are just unforgettable. The country’s ties with Portuguese and Brazilian cultures have created a unique cuisine scene that allows for dozens of restaurants to be amongst the greatest. 

Looking for partying opportunities? Angola also has you covered. This country’s cities, especially Luanda, are known for offering expats with remarkable dancing clubs, bars, and music shows that account for an overall outstanding nightlife. On top of it, Luanda has a sense of fashion that is miles ahead of its neighboring countries.

And how could we forget about the amazing beaches? Expats currently living in Angola are clear when saying to us how impressive these tropical areas are for them, as they have never seen such beauty before. Luckily, getting to them is not exactly a complex task, as with technology you will only need a GPS to arrive and start enjoying these natural landscapes. Not only beautiful coastlines but rainforests, deserts and savannas are available for when you intend to plan a runaway from the city and feel as if you are in a dream-like world. 

Safety and Health

If you pick Luanda as your next residency, as we at Mundo recommend when moving to Angola, you’ll have little to no trouble finding appropriate hospitals with state-of-the-art equipment. As the capital of this beautiful country, Luanda has the largest amount of healthcare facilities available per square mile, and many of them, either public or private, work during the 24 hours of the day.

Moreover, many of these facilities have amongst their staff a great number of international experts, as expats have told us how they have no problem finding English-speaking doctors when asking for medical treatment. However, for this kind of assistance to be attainable, we strongly recommend the hiring of health insurance that is able to cover all costs associated with great healthcare services. These insurances more than often would even cover transportation logistics to nearby countries in the case of complicated procedures. 

Regarding interpersonal safety, you might have heard that Angola isn’t exactly the safest country in the world. There are a considerable amount of thieves targeting wealthy foreigners, something that happens in most developing countries. However, the good news is that as Angola has become a financial hub for investors, there are plenty of private security companies that excel at protecting clients even in the harshest of circumstances. 

Cost of Living 

Food

 

AOA

USD

 

Basic lunchtime menu (including a drink) in the business district

6,474 Kz

($10)

 

Combo meal in fast food restaurant (big mac meal or similar)

4,366 Kz

($7)

 

500 gr (1 lb.) of boneless chicken breast

1,799 Kz

($2.82)

 

1 liter (1 qt.) of whole fat milk

939 Kz

($1.47)

 

12 eggs, large

1,640 Kz

($2.58)

 

1 kg (2 lb.) of tomatoes

956 Kz

($1.50)

 

500 gr (16 oz.) of local cheese

3,954 Kz

($6)

 

1 kg (2 lb.) of apples

2,206 Kz

($3.46)

 

1 kg (2 lb.) of potatoes

865 Kz

($1.36)

 

0.5 l (16 oz) domestic beer in the supermarket

318 Kz

($0.50)

 

1 bottle of red table wine, good quality

8,111 Kz

($13)

 

2 liters of coca-cola

949 Kz

($1.49)

 

Bread for 2 people for 1 day

426 Kz

($0.67)

 

Housing

 

AOA

USD

 

Monthly rent for 85 m2 (900 sqft) furnished accommodation in expensive area

1,464,330 Kz

($2,299)

 

Monthly rent for 85 m2 (900 sqft) furnished accommodation in normal area

446,993 Kz

($702)

 

Utilities 1 month (heating, electricity, gas ...) for 2 people in 85m2 flat

82,978 Kz

($130)

 

Monthly rent for a 45 m2 (480 sqft) furnished studio in expensive area

386,795 Kz

($607)

 

Monthly rent for a 45 m2 (480 sqft) furnished studio in normal area

215,936 Kz

($339)

 

Utilities 1 month (heating, electricity, gas ...) for 1 person in 45 m2 (480 sqft) studio

62,495 Kz

($98)

 

Internet 8 mbps (1 month)

34,978 Kz

($55)

 

40” flat screen tv

269,430 Kz

($423)

 

Microwave 800/900 watt (bosch, panasonic, lg, sharp, or equivalent brands)

57,054 Kz

($90)

 

Laundry detergent (3 l. ~ 100 oz.)

6,396 Kz

($10)

 

Hourly rate for cleaning help

3,589 Kz

($5.64)

 

Clothes

 

AOA

USD

 

1 pair of jeans (levis 501 or similar)

31,269 Kz

($49)

 

1 summer dress in a high street store (zara, h&m or similar retailers)

39,611 Kz

($62)

 

1 pair of sport shoes (nike, adidas, or equivalent brands)

43,512 Kz

($68)

 

1 pair of men’s leather business shoes

91,072 Kz

($143)

 

Transportation

 

AOA

USD

 

Volkswagen golf 1.4 tsi 150 cv (or equivalent), with no extras, new

16,106,600 Kz

($25,291)

 

1 liter (1/4 gallon) of gas

163 Kz

($0.26)

 

Monthly ticket public transport

37,817 Kz

($59)

 

Personal Care

 

AOA

USD

 

Cold medicine for 6 days (tylenol, frenadol, coldrex, or equivalent brands)

4,743 Kz

($7)

 

1 box of antibiotics (12 doses)

11,478 Kz

($18)

 

Short visit to private doctor (15 minutes)

18,846 Kz

($30)

 

1 box of 32 tampons (tampax, ob, ...)

3,764 Kz

($5.91)

 

Deodorant, roll-on (50ml ~ 1.5 oz.)

2,424 Kz

($3.81)

 

Hair shampoo 2-in-1 (400 ml ~ 12 oz.)

3,085 Kz

($4.84)

 

4 rolls of toilet paper

711 Kz

($1.12)

 

Tube of toothpaste

1,429 Kz

($2.24)

 

Standard men's haircut in expat area of the city

3,917 Kz

($6)

 

Entertainment

 

AOA

USD

 

Basic dinner out for two in neighborhood pub

16,639 Kz

($26)

 

2 tickets to the movies

4,521 Kz

($7)

 

2 tickets to the theater (best available seats)

24,584 Kz

($39)

 

Dinner for two at an italian restaurant in the expat area including appetisers, main course, wine and dessert

45,693 Kz

($72)

 

1 cocktail drink in downtown club

3,085 Kz

($4.84)

 

Cappuccino in expat area of the city

1,622 Kz

($2.55)

 

1 beer in a neighbourhood pub (500ml or 1pt.)

1,797 Kz

($2.82)

 

Ipad wi-fi 128gb

320,925 Kz

($504)

 

1 min. of prepaid mobile tariff (no discounts or plans)

48 Kz

($0.08)

 

1 month of gym membership in business district

32,310 Kz

($51)

 

1 package of marlboro cigarettes

1,122 Kz

($1.76)

 


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