Angola: Oil companies must submit annual plans by end of October
What does the change mean? The plans must indicate the company’s 2017 goals for recruiting foreign workers and training Angolan workers.
- Implementation time frame: The plans should be filed by the end of October.
- Visas/permits affected: Work visas.
- Who is affected: All companies in the oil sector.
- Business impact: Timely filing of the plans by oil companies will help ensure that they remain eligible for work visas in 2017.
- Next steps: Companies should make sure to submit their plans on the required forms before the end of October.
Background: Companies in the oil industry register with the Ministry of Petroleum and sign a program contract that is updated annually to meet quota requirements for foreign workers. The ministry has interpreted the law to require all oil companies, including those without a program contract, to submit an annual human resources development plan. The plan must be submitted on official forms and set out companies’ recruitment and training goals for foreign nationals and Angolan workers as well as goals to hire more Angolan workers in the coming year.
BAL Analysis: Companies should submit their plans by the deadline to in order avoid delays or complications in recruiting and hiring foreign workers.
This alert has been provided by the BAL Global Practice group and our network provider located in Angola. For additional information, please contact your BAL attorney.
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