Luanda – The country's Home Affairs deputy minister for Immigration Services, Eduardo Martins, informed in Athens that his institution is ready to respond to the high number of entrance requests to Angola by foreigners that want to come to invest in Angola and other activities.
Eduardo Martins made this statement during a meeting with the Angolan diplomatic body accredited in Greece.
The deputy Home Affairs minister is in Athens to participate in the third World Forum on Migration and Development.
At the meeting, the government official also informed the diplomatic mission about the situation along Angola’s border with the Democratic Republic of Congo, in light of the recent mass repatriation of Angolans from that neighbouring country.