Chinese embassy in Angola warns citizens not to fall foul of immigration crackdown
The Chinese embassy in Angola has issued a warning to its nationals about the risks of illegal employment amid a crackdown by Angolan authorities.
The Chinese embassy in Angola has recently taken to social media to alert Chinese nationals about the ongoing immigration crackdown in the country, emphasizing the importance of adhering to local laws regarding employment. Many Chinese citizens have been detained or deported for working illegally, prompting the embassy to advise individuals against believing that Angola is an easy place to find profitable work. The statement cautioned that illegal employment could lead to severe repercussions both in Angola and upon their return to China.
The embassy specifically highlighted the dangers of exploiting the tourist visa waiver policy or obtaining visas through one company and working for another, which is a common breach of immigration regulations. It reiterated the necessity for Chinese companies and individuals to operate within the legal framework established by Angolan authorities. Not only can offenders face fines and deportation, but their illegal status could also result in restrictions on their future travel opportunities from China.
In the wake of these developments, the embassy called for cooperation with local law enforcement and urged nationals to seek legal employment avenues to avoid complications. As Angola tightens its immigration policies, this warning serves as a critical reminder for foreign nationals in the country regarding their responsibilities and the changing landscape of foreign employment laws, which could have lasting implications on their professional prospects and immigration status both abroad and in their home country.