Working in the DRC (Kinshasa): 5 things to know before you start

Working abroad is a dream for many. And the DRC, particularly Kinshasa, is attracting an increasing number of international professionals. Career opportunities, a unique energy, a growing market… but before you pack your bags, here are five essential things to know if you’re considering working in the DRC as a foreigner.

CAREER AND LIVING ABROAD

Key tips for a successful project in the DRC

Working abroad is a dream come true. And the DRC, particularly Kinshasa, is attracting an increasing number of international professionals. Career opportunities, a unique energy, a growing market…

But before you pack your bags, here are five essential things to know if you’re thinking of working in the DRC as a foreigner.

01.

Administrative procedures are unavoidable

Work visa, residence permit, work permit: everything must be in order before you start work. The procedures can take some time. It is strongly recommended that you go through your employer or a local advisor to avoid any mistakes.

02.

Safety depends very much on the neighbourhood

Kinshasa is a vast city, with conditions varying greatly from one area to another. Some neighbourhoods are bustling and safe, whilst others require greater caution. It is essential to travel in company, avoid unnecessary night-time travel and follow local advice.

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