Immigrate to Africa

Popular African Countries for Immigration

The African countries having the highest number of immigrants are South Africa, Côte d’Ivoire, Uganda, Sudan, Nigeria, Ethiopia, Kenya, Congo, South Sudan and Libya.

Below you will find brief information about those countries in Africa that are recommended for immigration. From this brief information you will then get to the detailed immigration information, travel information, contacts etc., to everything you need to know for immigration. Click on the country name to get detailed information. 

Sphinx, Pyramid, Egypy - Image by Iwo Bulski from PixabayEgypt

It’s much more leisurely here than you know it. A lot is totally different. Cheap cost of living. Job opportunities in the tourism sector.

KenyaAfrican Lions - Image by Les Bohlen from Pixabay

Tree-long Maasai, great photo safaris, coastal and mountainous regions, nature in abundance! However, a few weeks of vacation in a beautiful exotic country does not reflect the everyday life of an immigrant family.

Baobabs Tree, Madagascar- Image by shell300 from PixabayMadagascar 

For a long-term visa on this second largest island nation in the world you need about 800 US dollars. Forming a simple company (like GmbH) is easy. However, foreigners have not yet been able to acquire land on their own.

MoroccoHistorical Sites in Marrakech, Morocoo - Image by Walkerssk from Pixabay 

Anyone who is satisfied with 10 years of permanent residence can easily immigrate. However, you should like the culture, be able to speak some French and if you want to start your own business, be quite resourceful.

NamibiaNamibia's wildlife - Image by Jürgen Bierlein from Pixabay

For nature lovers, this African country offers a unique flora and fauna as well as over 300 days of sunshine a year. Otherwise it is only something for very special professionals.

TunisiaAmphitheater of El Jem, Tunisia - Image by Pixi0815 from Pixabay

The country is very popular for retirees and those who have a regular income, as the cost of living is very cheap. Younger people don’t have it easy due to the difficult situation on the job market.

burchell's zebra of south africa - Image by Adriana gois from PixabaySouth Africa

Fascinating landscapes, breathtaking wildlife, a moderate climate and vast lands. Read what the largest country on the black continent actually looks like and what awaits emigrants there.

Mount Kilimanjaro, Tanzania - Image by Greg Montani from PixabayTanzania

The land of contrasts: Breathtaking natural landscapes, very low living costs, but great poverty. Investors are welcome.

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