Chinese embassy in Angola warns citizens on immigration rules

The Chinese embassy in Angola has issued a social media warning urging nationals to comply with local immigration laws to avoid detention, fines, or deportation for illegal work. Some Chinese citizens have already faced such penalties. The embassy cautioned against misleading social media posts portraying Angola as full of easy opportunities.

On February 26, 2026, the Chinese embassy in Angola posted on social media to warn Chinese nationals against breaching local immigration rules. The post noted that some Chinese citizens have been detained, fined, or deported by Angolan authorities for engaging in illegal work.

The embassy stated: “We have warned Chinese companies and citizens repeatedly to follow Angola’s laws, find jobs and operate businesses legally.” It specifically advised against exploiting the visa-waiver policy for tourists to work or obtaining a visa from one firm and then working for another.

The post added that those caught working illegally could face further penalties in China, including future restrictions on leaving the country, while employers might encounter even harsher measures. The embassy emphasized that foreign nationals and investors are not guaranteed work visas and urged Chinese citizens to cooperate with local law enforcement. Individuals without proper documents should leave the country.

“The embassy will do its utmost within its authority to protect legitimate rights and interests and assist with justified needs,” it said.

The embassy also cautioned against assumptions that Angola is “filled with gold,” following a series of posts on Chinese social media about investment and work opportunities there. Some of these claimed that foreigners do not need visas and can achieve high returns from small investments.

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