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  1. #249

    Kenya Angola

    Quote Originally Posted by Kennn  [View Original Post]
    Thank you.

    I was interested in Luanda because women in tinder localized Luanda are more attractive than women in Nairobi, but they are also more cold compared to kenyan women.

    In a certain sense women in Luanda are more similar to european women (I don't know the reason), women localized in Nairobi seem more nice and funny.

    Have you been in both cities to make a comparison?
    I know Kenya very well. I haven't been in Angola yet. But I'm researching since years. High on my to do list since the currency imploded. I think it's down to language. If you're fluent Portuguese speaker Angola is very good. Kenya on the whole is the most user friendly country in subsaharan Africa. Kenyan woman are fun to hang out with. As long you abide to the ten commandements. Angolan women only the educated speak decent English. Angola is different. Portugal considered Angola and the other Portuguese colonies being part of Portugal. Read about colonial history. British colonies were administered differently. Angola as a lusophone country has strong ties to Brazil. As I said if you speak decent Portuguese, go to Angola. If not stick to Kenya. Much more user-friendly. And much less expensive. My two cents.

    Mwalimu.

  2. #248
    Quote Originally Posted by Neddy69  [View Original Post]
    From the horses mouth:

    Tourist visa is granted by Angolan diplomatic and consular missions to foreign citizens wishing to enter the Republic of Angola, in recreational, sports or cultural visit.

    Ii. The tourist visa must be used within 60 days following the date of issue, is valid for one or multiple entries, allows the stay in Angola for a period of up to 30 days and can be extended once for an equal period.

    Iii. The tourist visa does not allow its holder to establish residence in Angola or the exercise of any paid activity.

    Now of course for selected countries stamp in passport for 30 days.

    One time extension of 30 days at SME Luanda. That means maximum of 60 days. Kenya is much better. 90 days plus 90 days extension.

    https://www.smevisa.gov.ao/

    Mwalimu.
    Thank you.

    I was interested in Luanda because women in tinder localized Luanda are more attractive than women in Nairobi, but they are also more cold compared to kenyan women.

    In a certain sense women in Luanda are more similar to european women (I don't know the reason), women localized in Nairobi seem more nice and funny.

    Have you been in both cities to make a comparison?

  3. #247

    Visa

    Quote Originally Posted by Kennn  [View Original Post]
    Hi,

    Do you have any ideas about how to stay in Angola for more than 1 month?

    I'd like to stay 3 months.

    I'm deciding wheter to go to Nairobi or Luanda.

    I'd go in Luanda but there is a limit period of 30 consecutive days.

    Do you have any idea?
    From the horses mouth:

    Tourist visa is granted by Angolan diplomatic and consular missions to foreign citizens wishing to enter the Republic of Angola, in recreational, sports or cultural visit.

    Ii. The tourist visa must be used within 60 days following the date of issue, is valid for one or multiple entries, allows the stay in Angola for a period of up to 30 days and can be extended once for an equal period.

    Iii. The tourist visa does not allow its holder to establish residence in Angola or the exercise of any paid activity.

    Now of course for selected countries stamp in passport for 30 days.

    One time extension of 30 days at SME Luanda. That means maximum of 60 days. Kenya is much better. 90 days plus 90 days extension.

    https://www.smevisa.gov.ao/

    Mwalimu.

  4. #246

    How to stay in Angola more than 1 month

    Hi,

    Do you have any ideas about how to stay in Angola for more than 1 month?

    I'd like to stay 3 months.

    I'm deciding wheter to go to Nairobi or Luanda.

    I'd go in Luanda but there is a limit period of 30 consecutive days.

    Do you have any idea?

  5. #245
    Quote Originally Posted by Neddy69  [View Original Post]
    Revolut offers 726 Kwanza to the Euro as of today. What does it mean? The black market rate is gone. No need for that.
    No, I got a different experience some months ago. The official exchange gave me about 1000 kwanza for 1 Euro, the parallel market gave me 1240 Kwanza. Repeat, I was there some moths ago.

  6. #244
    Quote Originally Posted by JonesLover  [View Original Post]
    I can't answer in this forum, otherwise you'll take the piss out of me like all the other times. I repeat, I know many countries in the world, but I can't post because I'm not looking for what you're looking for. If you write to me in Private, I'll answer you.
    This doesn't make any sense.

  7. #243

    You Tell Us

    Quote Originally Posted by JonesLover  [View Original Post]
    Hi, next month I will be in Luanda. Can you tell me something about the gifts in money that I can give to some regular girls between 20 and 24 years old? I am old and almost all the girls I have contacted online are really happy to meet me. Hahahaha But I don't know how to behave with them. Here are some examples:

    A girl who studies and meets me in my apartment for a few hours a day for 1 week, how much could I give her in money?

    A girl who stays with me for 1 week in my apartment full time, how much could I give her?

    A sporadic meeting for 1 night, how much could I pay?

    Thanks for clarifying.
    Since you're in Angola now, give us a report with your own photos.

  8. #242

    You are not going anywhere

    Quote Originally Posted by JonesLover  [View Original Post]
    Hi, next month I will be in Luanda. Can you tell me something about the gifts in money that I can give to some regular girls between 20 and 24 years old? I am old and almost all the girls I have contacted online are really happy to meet me. Hahahaha But I don't know how to behave with them. Here are some examples:

    A girl who studies and meets me in my apartment for a few hours a day for 1 week, how much could I give her in money?

    A girl who stays with me for 1 week in my apartment full time, how much could I give her?

    A sporadic meeting for 1 night, how much could I pay?

    Thanks for clarifying.
    Before anyone waste time replying to his post check his activity on this forum. He asks a million questions but have no intentions to go anywhere so giving him advice is like shouting into the air. He apparently has too much time and no meaning in his life. It is a mystery to me why he is not banned.

  9. #241
    Hi, next month I will be in Luanda. Can you tell me something about the gifts in money that I can give to some regular girls between 20 and 24 years old? I am old and almost all the girls I have contacted online are really happy to meet me. Hahahaha But I don't know how to behave with them. Here are some examples:

    A girl who studies and meets me in my apartment for a few hours a day for 1 week, how much could I give her in money?

    A girl who stays with me for 1 week in my apartment full time, how much could I give her?

    A sporadic meeting for 1 night, how much could I pay?

    Thanks for clarifying.

  10. #240
    Thanks for the reply again.

    Quote Originally Posted by JonesLover  [View Original Post]
    I have never been to Mozambique but I studied it and spoke with many people because I wanted to go, but then I never went anymore.
    Noted.

    Quote Originally Posted by JonesLover  [View Original Post]
    Luanda until 5-6 years ago was the most expensive city in the world, even more than Tokyo, but then the Government devalued the local currency, the Kwanza, in a dizzying way, then recently it also decided to remove the Visa which was very difficult to obtain. The fact is that now Angola is no longer as expensive as before, Luanda remains a fairly expensive city, but not by much. If you go to dinner in a medium quality restaurant, you spend 20 US dollars, in Kwanza. Other Angolan cities are less expensive. Have you tried to check how much it costs to rent a 2-room apartment in Maputo on Airbnb?
    Yea the visa the removal is probably the biggest reasons why I am even considering Angola. As for the costs of airbnbs in Maputo? I've seen fairly cheaper ones compared to in Luanda and better quality. Same with hotels.

    Quote Originally Posted by JonesLover  [View Original Post]

    Have you seen, how much more HIV is there in Mozambique compared to Angola? Do a check!!
    I have but I also been to South Africa.

  11. #239
    I have never been to Mozambique but I studied it and spoke with many people because I wanted to go, but then I never went anymore.

    Luanda until 5-6 years ago was the most expensive city in the world, even more than Tokyo, but then the Government devalued the local currency, the Kwanza, in a dizzying way, then recently it also decided to remove the Visa which was very difficult to obtain. The fact is that now Angola is no longer as expensive as before, Luanda remains a fairly expensive city, but not by much. If you go to dinner in a medium quality restaurant, you spend 20 US dollars, in Kwanza. Other Angolan cities are less expensive. Have you tried to check how much it costs to rent a 2-room apartment in Maputo on Airbnb?

    Have you seen, how much more HIV is there in Mozambique compared to Angola? Do a check!!

  12. #238
    Quote Originally Posted by JonesLover  [View Original Post]
    Without a doubt Angola, Mozambique has many more problems and is more expensive. But I have never been to Mozambique.
    This is the first time I am hearing Mozambique is more expensive than Angola which is interesting. With me (who has been to neither) it seems Angola has better looking women while Mozambique (at least Maputo) has more things to do and more options (and cheaper) with accommodations. Very curious to why you pick Angola over Mozambique.

    But anyways do you mind us taking it to the DMs?

  13. #237
    Without a doubt Angola, Mozambique has many more problems and is more expensive. But I have never been to Mozambique.

  14. #236
    Quote Originally Posted by JonesLover  [View Original Post]
    5-6 years ago Luanda was the most expensive capital in the world, even more than Tokyo. But the Angolan government has greatly devalued their currency, Kwanza, and now the costs have decreased a lot, even though in Luanda there are slightly higher costs for foreigners. They take advantage of foreigners like in all places in the world. However, Luanda is a dangerous city, but if you keep a low profile, you will have no problems walking alone.

    I would like to know if there is a parallel exchange market (black market) in Luanda. Can you tell me if it is worth changing euros at the parallel market on the street?
    A Youtuber named Travel Connect told me that prices have gone down a lot. But anyways appreciate the reply. I am considering either Angola or Mozambique. Which one do you recommend?

  15. #235
    Quote Originally Posted by BigZozoIntl  [View Original Post]
    With Angola doing away with visas I'm strongely considering Angola for next year. However is the expensive cost of living in Luanda overblown? Because some people make it seem like its Switzerland expensive. Now I like fancy / nice restaurants and some of the prices were SLIGHTLY more expensive than Kenya, Tanzania, Ethiopia and South Africa (African countries I been to) but less expensive than USA.
    5-6 years ago Luanda was the most expensive capital in the world, even more than Tokyo. But the Angolan government has greatly devalued their currency, Kwanza, and now the costs have decreased a lot, even though in Luanda there are slightly higher costs for foreigners. They take advantage of foreigners like in all places in the world. However, Luanda is a dangerous city, but if you keep a low profile, you will have no problems walking alone.

    I would like to know if there is a parallel exchange market (black market) in Luanda. Can you tell me if it is worth changing euros at the parallel market on the street?

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