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Everything you need to know to work in Senegal
Starting a business in Senegal
With its growing economy, openness to foreign investment and political stability, Senegal is a popular destination to set up a company in West Africa. However, like in all countries, there are lots of different ways of doing this, and ultimately it will depend on the structure and nature of your business, as well as your nationality (not all legal company structures are open to foreigners).
Working in Senegal
Senegal has long been a West African destination of choice for expats looking to live and work. Foreign professionals from around the world choose to work in Senegal, mainly in the big cities and coastal resorts. Thanks to the country's diverse, developing economy, Senegal offers many different career prospects, which attract foreign professionals from around the world. 
Working in Ziguinchor
Ziguinchor is the capital of Casamance, the southern Senegalese region wedged between The Gambia to the north and Guinea-Bissau to the south. Culturally, ethnically and geographically, Casamance (including Ziguinchor) is a world away from the rest of Senegal. Lying in the sub-tropics, Ziguinchor experiences warmer and wetter weather, while Basse-Casamance, where Ziguinchor is located, is the only Christian majority region in the country.
Working in Thiès
Thiès is the name of the region outside of Dakar with its largest city, also called Thiès, the third-largest urban centre in Senegal with an estimated 765,000 people. Located 70km from Dakar and 30km from the new Blaise Diagne International Airport, Thiès is a well-connected city that is known as the ‘junction' of Senegal because of its road links to Saint-Louis, Touba (via a new motorway), Kaolack, Tambacounda and Mali. As a result, Thiès is a very dynamic city, offering many career opportunities to foreigners wishing to settle there, especially those involved with transporting goods across the country.
Working in Saint-Louis
The former capital of Senegal and French West Africa, Saint-Louis was founded by the French in 1659. Located on an island in the Senegal River estuary, its unique location enabled ships from the Atlantic to travel to its ports and made it one of the principal West African trading hubs in the 17th-20th centuries.
Working in Kaolack
With 570,000 people, Kaolack is the fifth largest city in Senegal. Bustling and vibrant, Kaolack is situated on the main route from Dakar to the south-eastern regions of Senegal (Tambacounda, Kédégou) and the Guinean and Malian borders. As such, Kaolack was historically a major trading station for produce from these regions, such as peanuts - Senegal's main export crop. This trading hub was enhanced by the fact that Kaolack is located on the banks of a major river, the Saloum, which flows out into the Atlantic via the Sine-Saloum delta, one of Senegal's seven UNESCO World Heritage sites.
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Dakar
Added on 14/04/2024
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Dakar
Added on 14/02/2024
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